Fact or Fiction: Former baseball player Bobby Bonilla gets $1M a year from Mets?
You may have heard that former baseball player Bobby Bonilla gets a million dollars a year from the New York Mets, even though he's been retired since 2001.
ATLANTA (AP) — Rudy Giuliani is scheduled to appear in an Atlanta courthouse to testify before a special grand jury that is investigating attempts by former President Donald Trump and others to overturn his 2020 election defeat in Georgia. It's unclear how much the former New York mayor and attorney for Trump will be willing to say now that his lawyers have been informed he's a target of the investigation. Questioning will take place behind closed doors Wednesday because the special grand jury p
Rookie outfielder Michael Harris II, whose early-season promotion has bolstered the Atlanta Braves' hopes for another championship run, has signed a $72 million, eight-year contract to remain with his hometown team. The Braves announced the deal on Tuesday night. The deal runs through the 2030 season and includes a $15 million team option for 2031 and a $20 million team option for 2032.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A year after America's tumultuous and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan, assessments of its impact are divided — and largely along partisan lines. Critics slam the August 2021 evacuation of more than 120,000 American citizens, Afghans and others as poorly planned and badly executed. They say the complete withdrawal of U.S. forces opened the door to a resurgence of al-Qaida and Islamic State militants in the country. And the exit, they say, signaled the United States' lack of c
Premiere Li Keqiang called for a 'sense of urgency' to reverse a zero-Covid led slump.
Consumer Prices Index inflation will likely reach 9.8%, according to an average of analysts’ estimates.
Ukraine hints at secret bombings behind enemy lines Crimea bombings could be shape of things to come in Kherson Russian gas exports slump by a third in blow to Putin Germany U-turns on nuclear in scramble to avert winter crisis Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
10 House Republicans voted to impeach Trump, drawing his ire and a promise to exact revenge. Here's what those Republicans are doing now.
Former Senator Al Franken guest-hosts "Jimmy Kimmel Live"
Rep. Liz Cheney lost to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman in a Republican primary. In Alaska, Lisa Murkowski and Sarah Palin also have races.
Mayor Tim Keller responds to city council vote on 'Safe Outdoor Spaces'
Tuesday’s Deadliest Catch was intense as the fishing fleet near the U.S.-Russian border witnessed what appeared to be a missile launch.
Weatherford rallied back to beat Argyle in five sets as senior Kate Hansen set a program record. Boswell defeated Azle in the Battle of the Lake. Check area scores from Tuesday night.
"America's Got Talent" has got a serious dilemma: Too few spots in the finale for too many stellar acts.
'Kotaku' talked to contractors who revealed what female game testers have had to deal with.
Growing shortages of basic goods have led the government to end Fidel Castro's 63-year-old legacy.
Episode No. 2 of Hard Knocks with the Detroit Lions pulls back the curtain on their last-second preseason loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
High on a mountain in the Himalayas, pristine drops fall from the mouth of a tiger statue installed at a stream thought to form the headwaters of the Bagmati River, long revered as having the power to purify souls. Tainted by garbage and raw sewage that is dumped directly into the waterway, Nepal’s holiest river has deteriorated so greatly that today it is also the country’s most polluted, dramatically altering how the city of about 3 million interacts with the Bagmati on daily, cultural and spiritual levels. In the capital, the Bagmati’s sludge oozes past several sacred sites, including the Pashupatinath Temple, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979.
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On a June night under the chandeliers of Russia's United Nations mission in New York, dozens of U.N. ambassadors from Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia attended a reception to mark the country's national day - less than four months after its forces invaded neighboring Ukraine. "We thank all of you for your support and your principled position against the so-called anti-Russian crusade," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told them, after accusing countries he did not name of trying to "cancel" Russia and its culture. The crowd of ambassadors illustrated the difficulties facing Western diplomats in trying to sustain international resolve to isolate Russia diplomatically after an initial flurry of U.N. denunciations for attacking Ukraine.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia and IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp. (NEO: MOVE) (FWB: 2K6) (OTC: MOTNF) (“PowerTap” or the “Company” or “MOVE”) is pleased to provide an update on the US Inflation Reduction of Act (IRA) of 2022 recently signed by President Biden, which allows PowerTap to expand outside of California since the incentives are now also at federal level. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 will result in an investment of $369 billio