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Andrew Muir says assembly members should "put their money where their mouth is" and support the plan for an independent environment agency.
The San Francisco Giants chose not to bring back catcher Tom Murphy for a third year after his season-ending injury.
The 34-year-old right-hander seems to be the one reliever the Rangers could reasonably get back on a budget. Armstrong went 4-3 with a 2.31 ERA and emerged as the Rangers’ closer down the stretch, as he saved nine games in 12 chances. He’s always been a durable set-up man but has never been given the chance to be a full-time closer.
The FDA's top drug regulator, Dr. George Tidmarsh, quit after federal officials began reviewing "serious concerns about his personal conduct," a government spokesperson said.
Whenever LeBron James suits up for the first time during the 2025-26 NBA season, he'll be tipping off the last year on his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Seattle Mariners were one of the best teams in baseball this year, but they're facing a tough battle to stay at the top this offseason. The Mariners are los
TSA workers were told sick calls will bring “appropriate accountability measures to the fullest extent possible” after the shutdown ends—but airport screeners told Forbes such threats would likely backfire.
The North Korean leader has previously shown little interest in renewed diplomacy with President Donald Trump, who met with him three times during his first term.
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Shout-out for yodeling? Swiss seek recognition from UN cultural agency as tradition turns modern
Switzerland's government is looking for a shout-out from U.N. cultural agency UNESCO, based in the French capital, to include the tradition of yodeling on its list of intangible cultural heritage. Over the last century,
Legal bills at a local authority have jumped by hundreds of thousands of pounds due to staff shortages and the poor state of council homes. Newcastle City Council's legal department budget is expected to overrun by £773,000 this year to £2.5m.