Mention the name of Steve Palermo around baseball and those who worked with him, knew him or had only heard of him usually bow their heads, lower their eyes and simply nod.
Derek Jeter's No. 2 has been retired by the New York Yankees, who dedicated a plaque in his honor that will be placed in Monument Park behind center field
In a ceremony attended by his wife, former teammates, managers, coaches and “the greatest fans in the history of sports,” Jeter took his place in Monument Park.
The North warned that the missile, which landed in the sea between the North and Japan, could reach the United States’ military bases in the Pacific.
Republicans and Democrats alike say Trump should explain tweet that suggests he taped conversations with Comey.
The fired FBI director declined to testify in a closed session this week.
GOP lawmakers point to reversal of Obama-era rules as sign of change and achievement
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The effects of Friday’s attack could be magnified as workers return to their offices in the new workweek. And new variants of the malware are now spreading.
Supreme Court decisions in a half-dozen cases dealing with immigration over the next two months could reveal how the justices might evaluate Trump administration actions on immigration, especially stepped up deportations
The country was hit the hardest in the first wave of a global hacking effort, with banks, cellphone operators and railroads fending off attacks.
A rare cancer of the immune system, linked to implants, has had devastating effects on women, many of whom had reconstructive surgery after breast cancer.
Commander Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Jack Fischer, both NASA astronauts, conducted the milestone.
James R. Clapper Jr., a former director of national intelligence, said in interviews Sunday that President Trump’s firing of James B. Comey was “very disturbing.’
Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.) told ABC News on Sunday that he would "love" to have former FBI Director James Comey testify in a public hearing about his firing.
"I think Jim Comey deserves his chance to lay out to the American public his side of the facts," Warner told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview on "This Week" on Sunday morning. "How he was treated was pretty awful by the president."
Comey was invited to speak before the committee in a closed session Tuesday, but Warner told CNN on Friday that he declined the invitation.
After his firing on Tuesday, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to warn to Comey, saying that he "better hope" there are no "tapes" of their conversations "before he starts leaking to the press."
Asked about the president's tweet at a press briefing Friday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer declined to elaborate. "The president has nothing further to add on that," Spicer said.
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