Month: October 2022

Red Sox Ross Stripling and four relievers combined on a four-hitter as Toronto shut out the Red Sox for the second straight day. Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Teoscar Hernandez (37) celebrates with teammate George Springer after scoring on a single by catcher Danny Jensen during the second inning of a baseball game against the Boston
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U.S., Venezuela exchange prisoners Venezuela frees 7 U.S. citizens in prisoner swap 01:31 Venezuela on Saturday freed seven Americans imprisoned in the South American country in exchange for the release of two nephews of President Nicholas Maduro’s wife who had been jailed for years by the United States on drug smuggling convictions, a senior U.S.
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Hurricane Ian makes landfall in South Carolina Hurricane Ian makes landfall in South Carolina 02:48 Follow Saturday’s coverage for the latest updates. Our earlier story is below. Ian weakened to a post-tropical storm Friday evening, the National Hurricane Center said, hours after making landfall in South Carolina as a Category 1 hurricane. The storm was moving
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Paramedics and other volunteers with a group that helps rescue people after natural disasters went door to door Saturday on Florida’s devastated Pine Island, offering to evacuate residents who rode out Hurricane Ian only to find themselves stranded in a landscape of flooded homes without water or electricity. The largest barrier island off Florida’s Gulf
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ROBERTS, Wis. — Though people in the path of Hurricane Ian were hit hardest, many watched the effects from afar, including a 10-year-old from western Wisconsin. Carter Kormanik is hoping to help. “My name is Carter. My heart is broken seeing pictures of damage from the hurricane,” reads Carter, a fifth grader from Roberts, Wisconsin,
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Recovery efforts underway in Florida Recovering from Hurricane Ian could take years in Florida, Gov. DeSantis says 03:07 Ian, which made landfall in the United States as a hurricane twice, left many areas unrecognizable after it unleashed catastrophic flooding, powerful winds and a damaging storm surge in Florida and the Carolinas. As search and rescue
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Brie and Camembert cheeses sold at retailers nationwide and in Mexico are being recalled due to a multistate listeria outbreak that has sickened six people, hospitalizing five of them, federal officials say. Friday’s recall by Benton Harbor, Michigan-based Old Europe Cheese involves all of its Brie and Camembert products with “best by” dates through December
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(CBS DETROIT)- “Everybody vs. Stigma” week gave students the opportunity to learn and speak about mental health education and wellness at Northville High School. “To care. To care for each other and care for themselves,” mental health advocate and former Detroit Lions quarterback Eric Hipple said when asked what he hopes students take from the
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