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Trevor Zegras and the Ducks Concur on a 3-Year Deal Worth $5.75 Million Per Year
Anaheim Ducks star forward Trevor Zegras is
Liverpool claims that a VAR error compromised the "sporting
Liverpool claims that the Premier League match
First-time grand slam champion Coco Gauff advances at the China Open
Grand slam champion Coco Gauff beat Ekaterina
Josh Kruger, a journalist and activist from Philadelphia, was shot and killed
Josh Kruger, a journalist and advocate from
Kosovo-area troop buildup is denied by Serbia's president
After a week-old shootout that killed four people
Governor of California rejects bill to provide unemployment benefits to
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill
Boston acquired Jrue Holiday
After only a few days away from the Eastern
The New York Mets fired manager Buck Showalter
New York Mets are looking for a new manager for
After a cardiac arrest, Damar Hamlin is active for his first NFL regular-season
It is the first time Buffalo Bills safety Damar
Prisoner from Jefferson County breaks free
A 42-year-old Jefferson County Detention Facility
China opens its first high-speed train across water
Zhangzhou, Xiamen, and Fuzhou in Fujian province
Mickey Jagger hints that he might give away his wealth
Just before the Rolling Stones prepare to record
David Njoku of the Cleveland Browns was injured on his face and arm during a
David Njoku, a tight end with the Cleveland
Players accused of exposing themselves to sports psychologists are suspended by
Joshua Primo was given a four-game suspension
Astros and Rockets create a new network after acquiring AT&T SportsNet
The Houston Rockets of the NBA and the Houston
According to Australia's defense minister, the army will no longer fly Taipan
Following an accident in July that claimed the
Under Biden's increased 125,000 refugee ceiling, more migrants will arrive from
The Biden administration wants to let in more
One of the wettest days in New York City in decades, with streets and subways
Friday was one of the wettest days in New York
In conjunction with the Tupac Shakur murder investigation, Las Vegas police
According to authorities, a Nevada man who is
California senator Dianne Feinstein dies at age 90
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California
The Red Sox say that Tim Wakefield is getting care and asks for privacy
The Boston Red Sox have announced that former
Iran's Defense Ministry-owned auto battery plant has its second fire
For the second time in less than a week, a fire
The warning indicators that Australia will see intense heatwaves and wildfires
Australia is already experiencing heat and fire
The FT reports that China's former foreign minister had an affair with a TV
The Financial Times reported Tuesday that China's
Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter" films, Michael Gambon, passes away
The Irish-born actor Michael Gambon, who was
US mortgage rates rise to 7.31%, the highest point in almost two decades
This week, US mortgage rates reached their
Steve Kerr, the coach of the Warriors, seems unfazed that his contract is about
Even though he is entering the last year of his
Mel Tucker, the coach at Michigan State, is fired
Mel Tucker was sacked by Michigan State on
A judge in New York finds Donald Trump accountable for fraud
Trump's attorney and Save America PAC legal
Fire danger prompts Hyundai and Kia recall of over 3.4 million vehicles
Hyundai and Kia are recalling roughly 3.4 million
Target is closing 9 stores because of a rise in store thefts
Target said on Tuesday that it is closing nine
Gov. Newsom signs a law that makes guns and ammo more expensive
A new law Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Tuesday will
It is said that the Rite Aid business could sell up to 500 stores as part of
Rite Aid, the third-largest U.S. drugstore
A tech CEO aged 26 was found dead in his Baltimore apartment today
Authorities in Baltimore are looking into the
Spanish authorities accuse singer Shakira of tax evasion a second time and
In their most recent financial accusations
Amazon is being sued by the US government and 17 states in a major monopoly case
Amazon is being sued by the US government and 17