Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg says cancer has returned and spread
Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg says the prostate cancer he thought had been eliminated by radiation has returned and spread.
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Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg says the prostate cancer he thought had been eliminated by radiation has returned and spread.
BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns on Tuesday made multiple roster moves, including waiving wide receiver Kadarius Toney after a pair of costly blunders in the team's 27-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kylian Mbappé was substituted because of an injury during the first half of Real Madrid's Champions League clash at Atalanta on Tuesday, minutes after scoring his 50th career goal in the competition.
The Secretary for Culture, Media, and Sport Lisa Nandy has told a parliamentary committee that she is "prepared to take further action" on "cultures of silence" in creative industries, as well as "issues being swept under the rug". Addressing the committee for Culture, Media, and Sport, Ms Nandy spoke about inappropriate behaviour, including questions around MasterChef host Gregg Wallace.
A popular Caribbean restaurant in Denton has announced its closure. Abbie Owens, owner of Fo'eva Jerk, took to social media to let customers know that 2025 will be the company's final year trading.
Former England rugby international Tom Voyce is believed by police to have died after going missing in a flood-affected area during Storm Darragh.
DALLAS — In another world, Juan Soto is about to enter his eighth season for the Nationals, his future already cemented in Washington as his Hall of Fame trajectory plays out for a team still trying to claw its way back toward contention and relevancy.
DALLAS — For the New York Yankees, there is no relief in discovering that their brand — the rich history and the weight of the pinstripes — mattered little to Juan Soto. Monument Park was calling the slugger's name all year as he andAaron Judge combined to post arguably the best offensive season in MLB history by teammates not named Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. A century later, Soto had the opportunity to build a Yankees legacy had he decided to spend the remainder of his career on 161st Street.