Severe storms possible in Chicago area with low tornado threat Sunday
Two rounds of showers and storms are expected to hit the Chicago area on Sunday.
Two rounds of showers and storms are expected to hit the Chicago area on Sunday.
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Anthony Rizzo went down hard after colliding with Red Sox reliever Brennan Bernardino on Sunday.
Betts crumpled in pain after being hit by the pitch and left the game.
Tennessee is a win away from advancing to the MCWS finals.
Blanco stunned baseball with MLB's first 2024 no-hitter in a spot start then kept the Tigers off the hit column through 94 pitches on Sunday.
Caitlin Clark led the Fever to a win over the Sky. Afterward, Angel Reese disputed a flagrant foul she was called for on Clark.
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Day 2 of the 2024 College World Series ended at 1:13 a.m. local time.
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Elon Musk's pay deal — worth up to $56 billion -—has now been approved by Tesla shareholders. Yet investors and analysts Yahoo Finance spoke to are feeling mixed about the future of the electric car company.
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Excessive rainfall this week in South Florida has caused several deaths and devastating damage.
Consumers are feeling worse about the economy as pressures from high interest rates and inflation persist.
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