TORONTO (AP) – Displaced Toronto Blue Jays will play at a minor league baseball stadium in Buffalo, New York, this year after being rejected by the Canadian government and blocked from playing in Pittsburgh by the state of Pennsylvania. The Blue Jays’ home for the season will be Sahlen Field, …
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Mel Gibson has recovered from the coronavirus after hospitalization
Cydney Henderson USA TODAY Published 9:07 PM EDT July 24, 2020 Mel Gibson is the latest celebrity to beat the coronavirus. The 64-year-old “Braveheart” actor was hospitalized in Los Angeles for a week in April after testing positive for COVID-19, the Associated Press confirmed Friday. Gibson has made a full …
Read More »How Amazon and Roku have impacted HBO Max so far
AT&T (NYSE: T) He revealed some starting numbers for HBO Max in his second-quarter earnings call. The company launched the expanded transmission service in late May, and by June 30, 4.1 million households activated the service. Most signed up directly through hbomax.com or through an in-app purchase, while about 1.2 …
Read More »Who are the FirstEnergy employees referenced by their titles in Ohio’s political corruption complaint?
AKRON, Ohio – A criminal complaint released Tuesday accusing FirstEnergy Corp. of bribing Ohio Rep Larry Householder, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives and four others to secure a bailout of the utility’s nuclear plants , refers to high-level company employees. but not by name RELATED: Meet the Man …
Read More »Eight killers die of coronavirus on America’s largest death row
At least eight inmates on America’s largest death row have died of suspected coronavirus. On Tuesday, the child murderer John Beames, 67, became the last to die in San Quentin State Prison in California. Troy Ashmus, 58, a child rapist and murderer, was pronounced dead the day before. San Quentin …
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