Astros general manager Dana Brown has been open about his desire to add some left-handed hitting to Houston’s predominantly righty-swinging lineup, and it isn’t any surprise that the club reportedly has some interest in a player who may be one of the deadline’s most intriguing rental bats. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale writes that the Astros have “eyes on Orioles center fielder … [Read more...] about Astros Interested In Cedric Mullins
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Jury begins deliberating in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial
By MICHAEL R. SISAK and LARRY NEUMEISTER EW YORK (AP) — Jurors started deliberating Monday in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking case, weighing charges that could put the hip-hop mogul in prison for life. After receiving legal instructions from federal Judge Arun Subramanian for more than 2 hours, the jury of eight men and four women headed behind closed doors to deliberate. … [Read more...] about Jury begins deliberating in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial
Survivor of Israel’s attack on Iran’s Evin prison describes a ‘slow death’ after 12-day war
By SARAH EL DEEB BEIRUT (AP) — Sayeh Seydal, a jailed Iranian dissident, narrowly escaped death when Israeli missiles struck Tehran’s Evin Prison, where she was held. She had just stepped out of the prison’s clinic moments before it was destroyed. The June 23 strikes on Iran’s most notorious prison for political dissidents killed at least 71 people, including staff, soldiers, … [Read more...] about Survivor of Israel’s attack on Iran’s Evin prison describes a ‘slow death’ after 12-day war
Holliday, O’Hearn are finalists to start All-Star Game
There’s hope for Maryland’s juvenile justice system | GUEST COMMENTARY
In town halls and in conversations with community associations across Maryland over the past two years, citizens have expressed concern with the state of our juvenile justice system. Maryland prosecutors from across the state have consistently echoed the frustrations of our constituents who have all but given up any hope of justice being served when juveniles commit … [Read more...] about There’s hope for Maryland’s juvenile justice system | GUEST COMMENTARY