Republican lawmakers crushed their Democratic counterparts Wednesday at the annual Congressional Baseball Game in Washington, DC.  The GOP’s 13-2 win over the Dems in Nationals Park marks the fifth straight year Republicans have defeated their political rivals on the diamond.  Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.), who was seriously injured in a ladder fall two years ago, pitched five innings for the GOP, striking out seven Democrats. “I am going to take an ice bath tomorrow,” Steube quipped after the game.  The MVP award went to Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), who made a spectacular diving catch to end the first inning after…

The NewsDavid Hogg ended his 130-day tenure at the Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, opting not to run again for vice chair after DNC members voted to hold a re-vote for the job.“I have decided to not run in this upcoming election so the party can focus on what really…

Juan Soto’s comfort level — and his offensive production — continue to rise in Queens.  So, too, does the Home Run Apple beyond the center field wall at Citi Field, as Soto went deep for the fifth time in 11 games in support of David Peterson during Wednesday’s 5-0 win…

Whole Foods reportedly directed workers to downplay increasingly empty aisles after a cyberattack on its main distributor crippled deliveries and sent ripple effects through the retail food supply chain. The Amazon-owned supermarket chain posted vague notices about “temporary supply challenges” as frustrated customers were greeted with bare shelves at several…

Jacksonville – Riley Copleand is the current Miss Riverwalk’s Teen and is embarking on a pageant journey she never planned on. After learning about the platform the Miss America Pageant offers allowing contestants to share their passion projects and missions, she put on heels for the first time and walked…

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The league’s television network produces a show called “MLB Big Inning.” The Yankees are apparently trying to commandeer it for their own use. Continuing a season-long trend that has accentuated the depth of their lineup, the Yankees struck for five runs in the second inning Wednesday…

Brian Wilson, the legendary Beach Boys singer and songwriter, passed away on Wednesday, June 11, at the age of 82. As we look back on his life, Watch With Us is honoring his legacy by recommending three movies about Wilson’s life. From documentaries to biopics, these films pay tribute to…

Florida may look like one big sandbar, but its coastlines couldn’t be more distinct. With the second-most miles of coastline of any state in the nation, after Alaska, there are over 8,400 miles to explore. Each stretch of seaside tells a unique story, from the Panhandle’s creamy white sand and…

United Natural Foods continues to ship to customers as the US grocery wholesaler and retailer responds to the cyberattack that has hit the business, its CEO has said. In a stock-exchange filing on Monday (9 June), UNFI said it had detected “unauthorised activity” on “certain” IT systems on Thursday last…

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has revealed that he doesn’t plan on placing “anti-vaxxers” on a federal vaccine policy advisory committee after removing all its previous members, sparking concerns about who he may appoint next.“None of these individuals will be ideological anti-vaxxers,” Kennedy wrote in a…

A top Department of Homeland Security official fired back at Kim Kardashian Wednesday after the reality TV star described Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation raids as “inhumane.”  “@KimKardashian, which one of these convicted child molesters, murderers, drug traffickers and rapists would you like to stay in the county?“ Assistant DHS…

A New York financier and his publicly traded firm that bankrolled loans to taxi drivers were fined $4 million for planting fake news articles online to boost the company’s stock price. Medallion Financial Corp. — which got hit a decade ago as ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft began to…

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