They are Hurricane Hanna in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Douglas in the Pacific Ocean, and Tropical Storm Gonzalo in the Atlantic. This is where things are with all three: Hanna strengthened to a category 1 hurricane on Saturday morning, and is expected to make landfall in South Texas later …
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Five conclusions from scrimmage against the Celtics
The Thunder beat the Celtics 98-84 in their first scrimmage before the NBA restart. The score didn’t make sense, but a lot was learned from the first OKC game in over four months. Here are five conclusions: Roberson returns Andre Roberson received a great ovation from the Thunder bench when …
Read More »Boston Beer CEO says hard seltzer is biggest change ‘since light beer’ as company shares soar
The Boston Beer chief executive said Friday that the madness of the hard seltzer is the biggest change for beer drinkers in four decades, after a profit report that skyrocketed his company’s stock. “There is a fundamental change right now that has not happened in the beer category since light …
Read More »Thousands protest against the Kremlin in the Russian Far East for the third consecutive weekend
MOSCOW – Thousands of people marched in the eastern Russian city of Khabarovsk on Saturday for the third consecutive weekend, protesting President Vladimir Putin’s handling of a regional political crisis that has sparked protests. Residents of the city, about 3,800 miles and seven time zones east of Moscow, are unhappy …
Read More »MLB Introduces New Bonus Ticket Rule: Shohei Ohtani Makes History, But A Leaves Grand Slam
Watch now: MLB Early Whiteboard Summary: Shane Bieber Sets Indians Opening Day Record with 14 K’s (2:10) On Friday night in Oakland (OAK 7, LAA 3), the new additional innings rule was used for the first time in baseball history. MLB implemented the rule, which places a running back at …
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