WWE Raw aired from Belfast with major results, a title defense, injuries, and Royal Rumble momentum.
On Friday, less than 24 hours after Hart’s injury, the Golden Knights made a roster move related to the injured netminder, ...
Wilma Cagle and Welthy Senn, identical twins who turned 100 in November, begin each day together in the same house in Greenville, South Carolina. They dress alike, eat every meal with undiminished ...
The Minnesota Twins acquired first baseman Eric Wagaman from the Miami Marlins on Friday for minor league pitcher Kade Bragg. Wagaman batted .250 with 28 doubles, nine home runs and 53 RBIs in 140 ...
Many countries around the world will switch their calendars to 2026, before most folks in the U.S. have even gotten out of bed. But for those who are feeling a bit festive and looking to celebrate the ...
PARIS — Call them Monsieur and Madame Clooney. France’s government says that George Clooney, his wife Amal and their twins Ella and Alexander have been awarded French citizenship. The naturalizations ...
George and Amal Clooney, along with their twins, have been awarded French citizenship PARIS -- Call them Monsieur and Madame Clooney. France’s government says that George Clooney, his wife Amal and ...
The Nelson twins — heirs to a television dynasty — burst onto the music scene as rock stars, earning Geffen Records about $23 million while packing arenas. But at the height of their success, they ...
The four-month mystery about who joined the Pohlad family in Twins ownership was finally answered Wednesday, and it included one change in family leadership. Tom Pohlad will succeed his brother Joe ...
The Pohlad family, owners of the Twins since 1984, announced last year they were putting the team on the market, to the celebration of many. That exploration ended in August, when the family said they ...
Tom Pohlad was refreshingly open in his comments to the media on Wednesday, the day he was announced as the new controlling owner of the Minnesota Twins. He didn't hide from the reality that things ...
"You'd have to see it to believe it." This was the first line of an article published in The Enterprise dating back more than 70 years. The story revolved around changes to the birth rate as well as ...