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Left-wing firebrand Catherine Connolly elected president of Ireland in landslide
The 68-year-old grew up in social housing as one of 14 children. Her mother died when she was nine years old, and her father worked at a local shipyard.
Carol Davis, widow of Al Davis and ‘First Lady of Raider Nation,’ dies at 93
Carol Davis, widow of Al Davis and ‘First Lady of Raider Nation,’ dies at 93
Orioles land on Guardians coach as next manager
The Baltimore Orioles have been searching for a new manager for a few months now. Baltimore finished the 2025 MLB season with a disappointing 75-87 record. And they fired Brandon Hyde early in the year as a result of their poor performance. On Sunday night, it looks like the Orioles have decided on their next [.] The post Orioles land on Guardians coach as next manager appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Aaron Glenn: Nick Mangold was the heart and soul of the Jets
Aaron Glenn: Nick Mangold was the heart and soul of the Jets
Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo suffers dislocated right ankle against Eagles
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo left Sunday’s game against Philadelphia with a dislocated right ankle that could cost him the rest of his rookie season.
Ex-Yankee Ben Rortvedt embracing ‘crazy’ World Series journey with Dodgers
The joke was always that Ben Rortvedt was this imaginary figure that did not actually exist in the flesh, at least for most of his time in the Yankees organization.
Mom whose young daughter died by suicide urges limits on nighttime phone use
Nearly one in six school-aged children report being bullied online, according to a global study by the World Health Organization. Meg Oliver spoke to a mother who is turning her grief into a warning for other parents.
Make-A-Wish staffer out after threatening to ‘call ICE’ on Latino fan during NLCS
A Milwaukee Brewers fan has been fired from her job and resigned from her role in the Make-A-Wish Foundation after she was recorded on video shouting obscenities and threatening to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on a Latino fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to a report. In a video making the rounds on social media, Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado records himself taunting Brewers fans, including a woman identified by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as Shannon Kobylarczyk. “Why is everybody quiet?” Fosado asks the Brewers fans. Kobylarczyk took issue with the remarks.”Real men drink beer, py!” she shouts back. “You know what? Let’s call ICE.” Fosado doesn’t relent.”Call ICE. Call ICE! We’re U. S. citizens. We’re veterans, baby girl. We’re veterans! Two wars! ICE is not going to do nothing to me. Good luck!” he retorts, laughing. Kobylarczyk then tries to smack Fosado’s phone out of his hand. Fosado told the outlet that Kobylarczyk reported him to stadium security, and he was escorted out of the building. Kobylarczyk’s employer Manpower Group, a staffing company, confirmed to the Journal that she was “no longer with the organization.” Additionally, she also resigned from her role on the board of directors at Make-A-Wish Wisconsin, that organization saidEven so, Fosado suck up for Kobylarczyk.”I don’t think it was like horrible or something that should get her fired. I feel bad for her,” Fosado said. “We cannot be judged on one mistake, and a lot of emotions were involved. It was just hurt feelings, nobody physically hurt anybody.”The Dodgers lead the best-of-seven National League Championship Series 2-0 as of Thursday afternoon.
Palestinian official ‘reveals’ Cairo discussions about post-war cooperation
Multiple Palestinian factions, including Hamas and the Palestinian Liberation Organization, recently met in Egypt to discuss cooperation.