WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force ordered a broad review of security at all its installations on Friday, after an unarmed man got access to the flightline at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland and entered an aircraft used by top U.S. and military … [Continue reading] about Joint Base Andrews breach triggers broad security review
Defending champ Kenin: leg will be OK for Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Defending champion Sofia Kenin planned to go out for practice again before the Australian Open and keep treating a leg injury she said was hampering her during a loss to Garbine Murguruza in a tuneup event. Kenin beat … [Continue reading] about Defending champ Kenin: leg will be OK for Australian Open
S&P 500 climbs again, closing out best week since November
Wall Street closed out a winning week Friday as the S&P 500 notched its fifth gain in a row and its biggest weekly increase since November. The benchmark index rose 0.4% and ended the week 4.6% higher, more than making up for its decline in … [Continue reading] about S&P 500 climbs again, closing out best week since November
Braves bring back Ozuna on $65 million, 4-year deal
ATLANTA (AP) — Marcell Ozuna is returning to Atlanta, with or without the designated hitter. The Braves reclaimed Ozuna’s power bat for the middle of their lineup on Friday night by signing the slugger to a $65 million, four-year contract. The Braves … [Continue reading] about Braves bring back Ozuna on $65 million, 4-year deal
California man survives 7 days stuck on snowy mountain road
DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A California man survived a week stranded in the Sierra Nevada after following his GPS navigation system down a treacherous mountain road and getting hemmed in by deep snow. Harland Earls, 29, was rescued by a helicopter … [Continue reading] about California man survives 7 days stuck on snowy mountain road