Kris Bryant went 2-for-3 on Saturday eliciting plenty of cheers from a pro-Cubs crowd.
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Pat Kelly managed the Las Vegas Stars in 1990 and Jim Riggleman managed them in 1991-92.
Laughter, music and the tapping of dancing shoes reverberated throughout a public memorial to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, which loved ones say is just how the actresses would have wanted it.
Uber suspended its pilot program for driverless cars on Saturday after a vehicle equipped with the nascent technology crashed on an Arizona roadway, the ride-hailing company and local police said.
Vice President Mike Pence visited Charleston, West Virginia, on Saturday, assuring a Charleston crowd that the administration is ready to get on with Trump’s “three part-agenda, jobs, jobs and jobs.”
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Melvyn Sprowson, representing himself at trial, faces the possibility of life in prison on four counts of unlawful use of a minor in the production of pornography, and one count each of first-degree kidnapping and child abuse or neglect.
Authorities have cuffed a man charged with stealing Grammy winner John Legend’s Louis Vuitton bag containing $25,000 Cartier cufflinks from an airport luggage cart in New York.
Harrison Ford is heard calling himself a “schmuck” in an audio recording released on Friday of his exchange with an air traffic controller following a February incident in which the actor landed his private plane on a taxiway instead of a runway.
Colin Farrell is in talks to star in Tim Burton’s live-action adaptation of “Dumbo” for Disney.
A woman who was once a black civil rights leader in Washington state, then lost her job after her parents exposed her as white struggles to make a living these days.
The demise of the bill is a stinging defeat for President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, but both say they’re not done trying to replace “Obamacare.”
Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was freed from custody Friday morning after years of legal proceedings that frustrated activists who had hoped he would face justice for the deaths of hundreds defying his rule.
President Donald Trump declared it a “great day for American jobs” on Friday as he formally green-lighted the Keystone XL pipeline, clearing the way for the $8 billion project to finally be completed.
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