Jacob Trouba deal puts Rangers deeper into salary-cap hell

Now the Rangers are officially in a bind. As expected, the club signed restricted free agent defenseman Jacob Trouba on Friday to a seven-year, $56 million deal that carries an annual salary cap hit of $8 million. That temporarily puts the Blueshirts into the summer allowance over the cap ceiling of $81.5 million, with just … Continue reading "Jacob Trouba deal puts Rangers deeper into salary-cap hell"

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Wilma Erskine is the trailblazer behind this British Open

PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — It’s no secret that golf, for as long as it has been in existence, has been a male-dominated sport. Nowhere more so than in Scotland, England and Ireland, the places where the game essentially was born. That’s what makes this 148th British Open all the more fascinating: Because the world’s oldest … Continue reading "Wilma Erskine is the trailblazer behind this British Open"

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Senate games must not delay cash for the 9\/11 victims fund

Just as we had feared, the drive to replenish the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund has stalled in the Senate, held up in the name of “fiscal responsibility.” The House last week voted 402-12 to advance the legislation to ensure funding through 2092, but Mike Lee (R-Utah) placed a procedural hold on it Wednesday that … Continue reading "Senate games must not delay cash for the 9\/11 victims fund"

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Probe finds mental health patient died when staffers piled on him

A South Carolina mental health patient died when staffers jumped on him in an attempt to restrain him, according to a report. A probe into the death of 35-year-old William Avant determined he was suffocated at G. Werber Bryan Psychiatric Hospital in Columbia, The State reported on Monday. Staffers said the incident occurred in January … Continue reading "Probe finds mental health patient died when staffers piled on him"

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The next person to land on the moon may not be American

When Neil Armstrong took his “one small step” on July 20, 1969, the future of manned space exploration seemed bright — yet the moon has spun untrampled by humans since Apollo 17 blasted off in December 1972. Fifty years after Apollo 11’s triumph, however, a new space race is ramping up to put boots back … Continue reading "The next person to land on the moon may not be American"

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Mexican president calls El Chapo’s life sentence ‘inhumane’

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Thursday blasted Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s life sentence as “inhumane” — echoing comments made by the convicted druglord himself. “A sentence for life in a hostile jail” would be “hard” and not worth living, said López Obrador at a morning press conference, according to Reuters. He did, however, … Continue reading "Mexican president calls El Chapo’s life sentence ‘inhumane’"

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‘Dead to Me’ pulled in 30 million viewers on Netflix

Christina Applegate is having a career renaissance because her Netflix show “Dead to Me” — for which she was just nominated for an Emmy — has a staggering number of viewers. According to the streaming giant, 30 million people have watched the dark comedy. The show — which has already been renewed for a Season … Continue reading "‘Dead to Me’ pulled in 30 million viewers on Netflix"

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Mom, three young children found slain in Georgia home

A mom and her three small children were killed in a possible stabbing inside their Georgia home overnight, according to a new report. Jerrica Spellman, 29, and her children — who range in age from less than a year old to 3 years old — were killed in their South Columbus home within the Elizabeth … Continue reading "Mom, three young children found slain in Georgia home"

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