Haley loses Nevada GOP primary skipped by Trump to 'none of these candidates'
Haley loses Nevada GOP primary skipped by Trump to 'none of these candidates'
Report: Angels waive several players, including pitchers Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo López, OF Hunter Renfroe
[Shams] Phoenix is trading G Cam Payne, a second-round pick and cash to San Antonio
Mid-level court hands Democrats victory in New York redistricting case
Formula 1 announces calendar for 2024
Hampden’s Common Ground closes suddenly after 25 years
An interesting passage that may explain why it closed all of a sudden: > Hours later, Koski and a group of former Common Ground employees said in a statement they were given less than 12 hours notice about the closure, and blasted Krupp, who “was not transparent with his staff.” > They added that they had spent the previous few months forming a workers’ union, and, according to the statement, they are exploring “the possibility of forming a worker-owned cooperative to save our jobs and Common Ground.”
BREAKING: The Washington Wizards are trading three-time All-Star Bradley Beal to the Phoenix Suns for Chris Paul, Landry Shamet, a handful of second-round picks, and multiple pick swaps
Rob Manfred talks A's potential move to Vegas
Hoo boy, fuck this guy. Some highlights: >What was your impression of [the reverse boycot]? >Manfred: It was great. It’s great to see what is, this year, almost an average Major League Baseball crowd in the facility for one night. That’s a great thing. Also: >What kind of sense have you gotten from the owners in your kind of informal conversations this week about how they feel about a potential move? It’s not really sneaking up on anyone. >Manfred: It has always been baseball’s policy and preference to stay put. I think that always colors any conversation about relocation. Having said that, I think the owners as a whole understand that there has been a multi-year, pushing-a-decade effort where for the vast majority of the time, the sole focus was Oakland. Look, believe me, and I hear from ‘em, I feel sorry for the fans in Oakland. I do not like this outcome, I understand why they feel the way they do. I think that the real question is, what is it that Oakland was prepared to do? There is no Oakland offer, OK? They never got to a point where they had a plan to build a stadium at any site. And it’s not just John Fisher. You don’t build a stadium based on the club activity alone. The community has to provide support and you know, at some point, you come to the realization, it’s just not going to happen.