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Braves' Sean Murphy to miss Opening Day with cracked rib; what does that mean for top prospect Drake Baldwin?
CBS Sports ranked Baldwin the No. 32 prospect in baseball heading into the 2025 seasonCBS Sports - 13h -
Old-Fashioned Train Heists Yield Modern-Day Loot: Nike Air Jordans
Transnational gangs have been targeting sneakers, wireless gaming headsets and other modern merchandise transported by rail, according to federal prosecutors.The New York Times - 5h -
Owner of Bronx day care where toddler fatally ingested fentanyl gets 45 years in prison
A woman who owned a New York City day care center where a toddler died after ingesting fentanyl has been sentenced to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to federal drug charges.NBC News - 6h -
Neuroscience Says 2 Minutes a Day Can Make You Less Stressed, More Focused, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain
Too busy for self care? This type of (in)activity provides clear cognitive benefits.Inc. - Feb. 20 -
Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston say Big E's neck injury stunted The New Day: 'We should have evolved' years ago
The two members of New Day discuss how Big E's neck injury put the group in a holding patternCBS Sports - Feb. 21 -
Tennessee vs. Texas A&M score: Chaz Lanier's career shooting day lifts Volunteers to big road win over Aggies
Lanier scored a season-high 30 to lead the Vols to a huge road win with potential seeding implicationsCBS Sports - Feb. 22 -
2025 NFL Draft: Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders won't throw at combine, opts to wait until pro day, per report
Sanders will treat the combine similarly to the East-West Shine Bowl, he will meet with teams but hold off on throwingCBS Sports - 6d -
2025 MLB Opening Day starter tracker: Tarik Skubal, Shota Imanaga, Zack Wheeler, more get Game 1 honors
The regular season is almost upon us and managers are getting their ducks (and rotations) in a rowCBS Sports - 5d -
Nine prospects who could play their way onto 2025 MLB Opening Day rosters: Kristian Campbell, Matt Shaw, more
Could a standout spring training skyrocket a prospect onto the roster earlier than expected?CBS Sports - 4d -
‘I spent 12 hours a day for 16 months with Gene Hackman – but never met him’: The Conversation’s Walter Murch pays tribute
Murch was just a rookie when he was hired to edit Francis Ford Coppola’s follow-up to The Godfather, but studying Hackman taught him all he needed to know. I never formally met Gene Hackman. I ...The Guardian - 3d