Yankees legend reveals the tragic health lesson he learned from his ‘old school’ dad

Former New York Yankees star Bernie Williams was at the height of his career, winning World Series Championships in 1996, 1998 and 1999. But behind the glory, he carried a heavy burden: his dying father. “My dad was our superhero. He was the guy that taught me how to play baseball, he taught me how to play the guitar, he was outgoing, athletic and always working around the house and fixing cars,” Williams said, describing him as an “indestructible force of nature” at Hearst’s second annual Men’s Health Lab in June.  It started with a dry cough that wouldn’t go…

Are CAPTCHAs obsolete in the age of AI?

When you click to enter a website or try to log in or fill out a form, you may be asked to identify motorcycles from a grid of grainy images, decipher a string of convoluted characters, or click a box that states “I am not a robot.”These tests are called…

Gerrit Cole overrules Aaron Boone in gutsy, winning outing for Yankees

For much of the time Gerrit Cole has been back in the Yankees rotation after recovering from Tommy John surgery, the team had been clicking. Now, they’re still without Aaron Judge in the lineup and Carlos Rodón has joined Max Fried on the IL. And then there’s the seven-game losing…

Jalen Brunson opens up about Mavericks letting him and Luka Doncic go

Jalen Brunson reflected on his time with the Mavericks during a sit-down with Sports Illustrated this week. Brunson was going through different images that took him through various points of his career, and stopped on one where he was photographed with star Luka Doncic from the 2018 Draft, where both…

Three-time Super Bowl champion Monte Coleman dead at 68

Three-time Super Bowl champion with Washington and college football coach Monte Coleman died at the age of 68, the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff announced on Sunday. No cause of death was revealed. The Pine Bluff native played 16 seasons in the National Football League with Washington and was part of…

Deandre Ayton ejected in Game 4 as Lakers collapse against Rockets

Deandre Ayton has left the building.  Midway through the third quarter of Game 4 between the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets inside the Toyota Center, Ayton hit Alperen Sengun flush across the face with a left elbow. A foul was called and the officials went to check the replay.…

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