OAKLAND -- Esteury Ruiz was essentially on standby for most of Monday. He arrived to the A’s clubhouse earlier in the afternoon and partook in pregame workouts while the club mulled over whether to place J.D. Davis on the injured list. About 20 minutes before first pitch, Davis landed on
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Sydney Sweeney has hit back at a top Hollywood exec who declared she was “not pretty” and “can’t act,” with Sweeney’s representatives calling the woman’s attack “shameful.”
One family in Liberty was feet from disaster Friday when a tree fell through their house while they were inside.
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Norway’s underlying inflation slowed more than expected last month, countering recent evidence of resilience in the Nordic economy and backing the central bank’s main scenario of an interest-rate cut in September.
Late-night hosts discuss Donald Trump’s day off from court and his Truth Social rant about Jimmy Kimmel’s performance at the Oscars five weeks ago
“The risks of escalation” if Israel responds to last weekend’s Iranian attack “are real,” warns The Jerusalem Post’s editorial board.
Former ombudsman Ma. Merceditas Gutierrez lashed back at the management of the Government Service Insurance System after the state-run pension fund manager questioned her eligibility as a member of the board of trustees.
Laura Bird is aiming to run the marathon in under six hours to break the record for running the marathon while carrying a household appliance
Storm Kathleen brought down three trees on a busy road in the centre of Edinburgh on Saturday afternoon. Three lanes of Dundas Street in the Capital’s New Town were blocked by the branches of the fallen trees, forcing traffic to drive around them. There were no reports of anyone being injured or any vehicles being damaged in the incident. It happened close to the corner of Dundas Street and Heriot Row. The trees, all close together next to the railings in the private Queen Street Gardens,...
White Lotus actress says attack on her by fellow female producer Carol Baum