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Laurila: Q&A with Ben Wagner on replacing a legend in the Blue Jays radio booth

Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) 

From SABR member David Laurila at FanGraphs on May 31, 2018:

Replacing a broadcasting legend isn’t easy. In Ben Wagner’s case, he’s following in the proverbial footsteps of Jerry Howarth, who retired this spring after 36 years as the radio voice of the Toronto Blue Jays. Originally alongside the equally-celebrated Tom Cheek, Howarth was immensely popular not just in the province of Ontario, but throughout Canada.

By all accounts, Wagner is more than holding his own. Primarily... Читать дальше...

Barcelona president mum on team’s transfer plans

TheRepublic.com 

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The president of FC Barcelona is all too aware of the intrigue surrounding the summer transfer window. Josep Maria Bartomeu also knows he can’t say much about it. “Some players will come. Others will leave. That’s normal,” said Bartomeu, who is in Boston this week giving presentations at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute

Milpitas schools join city to deliver free lunch to kids this summer

MercuryNews.com 

Starting June 18, Milpitas Unified School District and the city of Milpitas will join forces to ensure no kid goes hungry this summer. According to the school district, summer break can pose a challenge to fill the nutrition gap. Fortunately, Milpitas Unified School District will open three feeding sites that will allow any youth under […]

'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' Teases A Lot of 'Change' in New Teaser - Watch Now!

«Just Jared» 

Keeping Up with the Kardashians is returning this summer to the E channel and the new season is going to feature all the changes the family went through over the past several months! “Things have really changed,” Kim says in the opening moments of the video. “Baby on board!” Khloe adds. Over the past several [...]

Alabama farmer charged with stealing crop insurance money

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama farmer has been charged with stealing crop insurance money and federal prosecutors want him to repay more than $919,000. The Dothan Eagle reports Dexter Day Gilbert was charged Thursday in U.S. District Court with illegally receiving funds from the federal Agriculture Department's insurance program to compensate farmers for crop losses caused by natural disasters. Court records say Gilbert received payments to which he wasn't entitled between February 2016 and January 2017. Читать дальше...



Unwritten rules of the game up for debate at NBA Finals

TheRepublic.com 

OAKLAND, Calif. — Time was running out in a game earlier this season that Golden State was going to win by 10 points, and Andre Iguodala decided to take a 3-pointer instead of getting the Warriors charged with a shot-clock violation. The Warriors’ opponent that night: Cleveland. If an unwritten rule of basketball was broken,

Medical Marijuana Advocates Say Federal Action Is Necessary

Variety 

WASHINGTON — The patchwork of states that have legalized medical marijuana — now 29 and Washington D.C. — still leaves patients facing difficult decisions, like legal action or the threat arrest. That’s why medical marijuana advocates believe that federal action is ultimately necessary, given the gaps in legality and the need to cross state lines. […]

It was a grim scene inside the Cavs’ locker room after Game 1 loss to Warriors

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The world’s greatest basketball player was steaming in silence. J.R. Smith prepared himself for an explanation no one would believe. And a crowd of some 30 media people gathered around no one. That was the bizarre scene in the Cleveland locker room after Thursday night’s Game 1 of the NBA Finals. It would seem comical to a Warriors fan, and probably to the victorious Warriors themselves. For the Cavaliers, it couldn’t have been more awkward. There’s a strict protocol to postgame interviews in an event this big.

Ex-North Carolina doctor pleads guilty to multiple charges

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A former North Carolina doctor has pleaded guilty to multiple charges after prosecutors accused him of prescribing pain medication to female patients in exchange for sex. The U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release Friday that 65-year-old Michael Alson Smith entered guilty pleas to charges including aggravated identity theft and health care fraud. Court documents show that from at least January to October 2017, Smith solicited sex from female patients in exchange for prescribing controlled substances... Читать дальше...

Get to Know Country Singer Lindsay Ell with These 10 Fun Facts (Exclusive)

«Just Jared» 

Lindsay Ell is a rising star in the country music world and we caught up with her to learn some things that fans might not know about her yet! The 29-year-old singer just released The Continuum Project, which is a re-imagining of John Mayer‘s album Continuum. As an exercise to help her write and record [...]

Following Worker Revolt, Google to End Drone Technology Contract with Pentagon

Common Dreams 

Julia Conley, staff writer

Following outcry from thousands of employees and the resignations of several over its involvement in an artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration with the U.S. military, Google announced Friday that it would end its work on the Pentagon project, entitled Project Maven.

Unwritten rules of the game up for debate at NBA Finals

Times Union 

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Time was running out in a game earlier this season that Golden State was going to win by 10 points, and Andre Iguodala decided to take a 3-pointer instead of getting the Warriors charged with a shot-clock violation. The Warriors' opponent that night: Cleveland. If an unwritten rule of basketball was broken, no one seemed bothered then. But in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, when Shaun Livingston took a jumper with about 3 seconds left in overtime and the outcome decided, the Cavaliers'... Читать дальше...

Barcelona president mum on team’s transfer plans

FOX Sports.com 

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) The president of FC Barcelona is all too aware of the intrigue surrounding the summer transfer window. Josep Maria Bartomeu also knows he can't say much about it.





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