It was double trouble for the Toronto Blue Jays Sunday in Sahlen Field. Home runs in the final innings were emotional ...
Grand champ, Jeopardy! legend, and “faceless bureaucrat” Jamie Ding returned for his 21st game on the Alex Trebek Stage, hoping to add to his 20-day total of $572,600.
Despite just four hits against Mattie Carroll, Herbert Hoover made those hits timely and worked nine walks against Winfield, ...
Misiorowski struck out 10 before running into trouble in the sixth as Boston evened the three-game series at Fenway Park.
Trevor Story lined a two-run double in the sixth as the Boston Red Sox overcame 11 strikeouts to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3 ...
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Double the trouble — twice the entertainment
Two is always better than one — especially when both are committed to causing as much fun as possible. A lively, entertaining clip that delivers exactly what the title promises. Do you have a double ...
During an idle moment at a High Court hearing on the Burke case recently, I found myself wondering about the difference in meaning, if any, between the words “shouting” and “roaring”. Not that there ...
Double trouble for US? Amid Iran blitz, Rubio calls on Iraq PM to protect US embassy after big scare
The U.S. is scrambling to shore up security across the region as Iran’s retaliation hits American troops, embassies and key Arab partners, from Iraq to Bahrain and the Gulf’s energy grid. State ...
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner are co-headlining the "Double Trouble Double Vision Tour" in the summer of 2026. The 23-date North American tour will run from July 17 in West Palm Beach, Fla., to Aug. 29 ...
Tami Roman stars as twins in the all-new Lifetime original thriller, “Double Double Trouble,” premiering Saturday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. ET. Cord-cutters can watch the movie live and on demand for free ...
Tami Roman and Colin Lawrence star in Lifetime’s “Double Double Trouble.” Another in the network’s string of recent thrillers, this new release follows identical twins Drea and Ali (both played by ...
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — The Canadian curler at the center of a spiraling controversy at the Milan Cortina Olympics insisted Saturday he was not a cheat and postulated that his team might be the ...
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