The veteran right-hander works out of a pair of bases-loaded jams and the bullpen does its part in a 1-0 win that returns Washington to .500.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is expected to sign the repeal into law in the coming days, but the timing for when the repeal can legally go into effect could still complicate abortion access in the state.
Central bankers were widely expected to leave borrowing costs at a level
Jack D. Teixeira, the airman convicted of leaking classified U.S. secrets on the chat app Discord, faces military criminal proceedings this month.
One person died and three were injured when a twister struck Westmoreland, Kan., while violent and backward-spinning tornadoes hit southwestern Oklahoma.
Jayson Werth walked Wednesday morning along the backstretch at Churchill
The Women’s Health Initiative scared women and doctors away from menopause hormone therapy over 20 years ago. A follow-up found fears were largely overblown.
Traditional labor rights marches melded with pro-Palestinian protests and anti-Olympics demonstrations. Paris 2024 organizers fear disruptions to the Games.
A Fort Lauderdale-area clinic saw patients into the night — and turned some away — as the state prepared for a six-week abortion ban to take effect May 1.
With a win, Washington would have moved over .500 for the first time since July 1, 2021. A 7-1 loss to the Rangers denied the Nationals that distinction.
The measure, if enacted, would not instantly legalize marijuana at the
Tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are possible across the Plains over the next several days, with parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri at greatest risk.