DALLAS (AP) — With the snow and ice clearing in Texas after days of unusually cold temperatures, bodies are being found of people who likely froze to death as they struggled to stay warm after electricity was cut to millions of homes Of the around … [Continue reading] about Suspected hypothermia deaths in homes mount in Texas
Bieber in camp with Indians after COVID-19 quarantine
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cy Young winner Shane Bieber reported to training camp on Saturday with the Indians after the right-hander was quarantined with COVID-19. Bieber, who was baseball’s best pitcher in 2020, was medically cleared and joined Cleveland’s … [Continue reading] about Bieber in camp with Indians after COVID-19 quarantine
Two Democratic governors see stars dimmed by virus woes
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — At the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, two Democratic governors on opposite ends of the country were hailed as heroes for their leadership in a crisis. Now they’re leaders on the ropes. Andrew Cuomo of New … [Continue reading] about Two Democratic governors see stars dimmed by virus woes
The Latest: Texas reports 227 more confirmed COVID-19 deaths
AUSTIN, Texas — The number of deaths in Texas due to the illness caused by the coronavirus increased by more than 200 on Saturday while the number of people hospitalized with the virus declined, according to the Texas Department of State Health … [Continue reading] about The Latest: Texas reports 227 more confirmed COVID-19 deaths
Victims remembered as Frankfurt beats Bayern in Bundesliga
BERLIN (AP) — After scoring the winning goal to help Eintracht Frankfurt beat Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich 2-1 on Saturday, Amin Younes’ first thought was for the victims of a racist attack. The 27-year-old Younes ran straight to the sideline, … [Continue reading] about Victims remembered as Frankfurt beats Bayern in Bundesliga