The San Jose Sharks had a notable turnout for Thursday’s game, despite public health officials’ recommendations to cancel due to the coronavirus.
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‘Miracle’ rescue: California couple in their 70s found alive after disappearing on Valentine’s Day hike
Carol Kiparsky, 77, and her husband, Ian Irwin, 72, were located in a densely forested area about 30 miles north of San Francisco on Saturday.
With phenom Luis Robert ready, the rebuild may be complete. Can the White Sox compete in 2020?
White Sox have bright future, but can they compete ahead of schedule in 2020?
‘I can sense the hurt’: Mookie Betts, David Price give World Series hope to Dodgers team hungry for a title
The Dodgers have won seven division titles in a row, but the franchise is still chasing its first World Series title since 1988.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred apologizes for ‘disrespectful’ comment about World Series trophy
Rob Manfred apologized for referring to the Commissioner’s Trophy as ‘a piece of metal’ and discussed the MLBPA’s role in the Astros investigation.
As world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, anti-Semitic attacks are on the rise
As the world commemorates the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise despite educational efforts.
Tylenol a cancer risk? California considers warning on common painkiller acetaminophen
Acetaminophen, an active ingredient in popular pain relief medications such as Tylenol and Excedrin, may be considered a carcinogen by California.
‘This is very strange’: Rare early emergence of influenza B virus puts children at higher risk
The rare prevalence of the B virus — which is more likely to impact children — makes this an unusual and worrisome flu season.
11 dead as tornadoes, heavy rain, wicked winds lash southern US, Midwest
A devastating round of storms that included several tornadoes led to the deaths of 11 people in the southern U.S. and Midwest over the weekend.
Australia bushfires have scorched 12M acres and killed at least 2 people. There’s no end in sight
Australia’s fires continue to rage, sending 4,000 people in a beach town scrambling for refuge, and the weather forecast offers only brief relief.