South Florida posted the biggest upset and Tennessee’s Drew Gilbert came through with the biggest hit on the first day of the NCAA baseball tournament. The USF Bulls were the only No. 4 regional seed to win Friday, knocking off Florida 5-3 in the … [Continue reading] about No. 4 regional seed USF upsets Gators; slam saves Tennessee
Latvian woman charged in US with role in cybercrime group
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Latvian woman has been charged with developing malicious software used by a cybercrime organization that infected computers worldwide and looted bank accounts of millions of dollars, the Justice Department said Friday. Alla Witte … [Continue reading] about Latvian woman charged in US with role in cybercrime group
NKorean leader calls for meeting to review battered economy
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has presided over a meeting of his ruling party in his first public appearance in about a month, and called for a larger political conference to discuss efforts to salvage a decaying economy. … [Continue reading] about NKorean leader calls for meeting to review battered economy
India asks Twitter to follow tough new social media laws
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s government on Saturday warned Twitter to immediately comply with the country’s new social media regulations, which critics say give the government more power to police online content. Twitter is involved in a tense battle … [Continue reading] about India asks Twitter to follow tough new social media laws
Phil Nevin back with Yanks after COVID-19, loss of 22 pounds
NEW YORK (AP) — Phil Nevin’s voice cracked and his face flushed. Forced from the New York Yankees third base coaching box by the coronavirus and infections, he also had to miss his son’s major league debut. “We had talked about that day for a long … [Continue reading] about Phil Nevin back with Yanks after COVID-19, loss of 22 pounds
