At the quiet visiting clubhouse in Minute Maid Park last October, just minutes after the Yankees saw their season end overwhelmingly against the Astros at the ALCS, manager Aaron Boone addressed the team and then opened the field. . Aaron Judge spoke up to deliver a message that is still …
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Caroline Marks talks about sports illustrated swimsuit
The 2020 Swimsuit Issue of Illustrated Sports It just fell, and it came with some familiar names for surfing fans: Caroline Marks, Courtney Conlogue, and Malia Manuel. It is not the first time that surfers appear in the swimsuit edition. Former students include Anastasia Ashley and Alana Blanchard. But this …
Read More »House antitrust committee hears Apple’s concerns from Microsoft
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently agreed to testify before the House of Representatives’ antitrust committee, along with the top executives of other tech giants, but he appears to have already heard from the president of Microsoft, who he reportedly expressed your concern about the App Store. The committee has a …
Read More »USPS tests more changes in mail delivery as lawmakers reject
The US Postal Service is implementing a pilot program that seeks to standardize mail delivery times, while leaving more items for the following day. The test, which USPS will run at nearly 200 sites across the country, follows a set of postal administration policy directives that sought to crack down …
Read More »Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf calls Biden’s criticism of federal police in Portland “absurd”
Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Chad Wolf, on Tuesday refuted criticism from presumed Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden that “Homeland Security agents” are “brutally attacking peaceful protesters” without “a mandate or clearly defined authority “in Portland. “I would say it is an absolutely absurd statement,” Wolf …
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