PHOENIX (AP) — Even during a pandemic, the appetite to sit in the sun and watch Major League Baseball spring training appears robust. The Arizona Diamondbacks sold out their entire spring allotment of tickets in less than 24 hours after they went on … [Continue reading] about MLB spring training still a hot ticket in Arizona
Kroger: Some pharmacy customer data impacted in vendor hack
BOSTON (AP) — Kroger Co. says personal data, including Social Security numbers of some of its pharmacy and clinic customers, may have been stolen in the hack of a third-party vendor’s file-transfer service. The Cincinnati-based grocery and pharmacy … [Continue reading] about Kroger: Some pharmacy customer data impacted in vendor hack
Italy: Pope, others hail health workers on COVID anniversary
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis and Italy’s president on Saturday marked a newly established annual day to honor doctors, nurses and other health care workers, exactly one year after the nation’s first known native case of COVID-19 emerged. In a message to … [Continue reading] about Italy: Pope, others hail health workers on COVID anniversary
Thailand’s prime minister survives no-confidence vote
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s prime minister survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Saturday amid allegations that his government mismanaged the economy, bungled the provision of COVID-19 vaccines, abused human rights and fostered corruption. … [Continue reading] about Thailand’s prime minister survives no-confidence vote
Europe applauds Biden’s approach, stresses cooperation
BERLIN (AP) — Collective sighs of relief could be heard from many European capitals Saturday after U.S. President Joe Biden made clear in his first major foreign policy address since taking office that he rejected the “America First” and … [Continue reading] about Europe applauds Biden’s approach, stresses cooperation