If hindsight is 20-20, then outfielder Rece Hinds is showing the skills in 2026 that made the Cincinnati Reds draft him in the second round out of high school in 2019.
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Mojtaba Khamenei’s Wound Reveals Who Really Rules Iran
Iran confirmed Mojtaba Khamenei was wounded in the strikes that killed his father. His appointment by the IRGC under wartime duress reshapes Iran’s power structure and Gulf energy risk.
Blackpink Misses Out On A New No. 1 In America As A Top Pop Star Returns
Blackpink’s Deadline EP debuts inside the top 10 on two Billboard charts, missing No. 1 on the Top Album Sales ranking to Bruno Mars’ The Romantic.
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Prosecutors eventually dropped charges against Noel and another guard on duty the night Epstein died in jail.
McDonald’s Launching $3 Menu Items To Keep Lower-Income Customers, Report Says
The push for value and discounted items comes as McDonald’s and other fast food chains have lost or tried to maintain lower-income customers.
Ben Winters And Charles Yu On ‘Benjamin,’ ‘Interior Chinatown’ And Knowing When You’re Not The Main Character
The two writers sat down for a wide-ranging interview on the reality-bending themes of Winters’s new graphic novel.
FBI Warns Iran May Have Planned Retaliatory West Coast Drone Attacks, Report Says
The U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran starting two weeks ago.
Trump: ‘I Don’t Know’ About Report Claiming U.S. Killed 175 In Girls School
At least 175 people, mostly children, died in the Feb. 28 missile strike, Iranian officials have said.
Alex Warren Doubles His No. 1s With His Latest Smash
Alex Warren’s new single “Fever Dream” immediate tops the U.K.’s Official Singles Downloads chart, earning the singer-songwriter his second career winner.