
Mets beat Davis in 1st arbitration decision this year
The Mets defeated J.D. Davis in the first of 13 scheduled salary arbitration cases this month.

Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski discuss retirement in T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski joined forces for a T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial Friday ahead of their matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs over the weekend.

Virginia woman wows Facebook with ‘Target Dress Challenge’ likening pandemic to prairie life
It’s hard work weathering winter during a pandemic, so one Virginia woman decided to have a little fun with a hilarious photo shoot celebrating life on her “frontier.”

US coronavirus deaths surpass 450,000
More than 450,000 lives have been lost to the novel coronavirus in the U.S., estimates show.

Engelbert Humperdinck pleads for prayers as singer, wife battle the coronavirus: ‘Our hearts are breaking’
Engelbert Humperdinck is making a heartbreaking plea after the singer and his wife Patricia Healey contracted the coronavirus.

Local New York reporters urge Gov. Cuomo to be more transparent, answer hard-hitting follow-up questions
Embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D., is under fire yet again, this time over accusations of a blatant lack of transparency with the press and only calling…

Sasse hits back at state GOP amid censure attempt: ‘Politics isn’t about the weird worship of one dude’
The conservative senator and vocal critic of former President Trump – who was overwhelmingly reelected in November to a second term in the Senate – charges that the…

Nick Cannon resumes working with ViacomCBS months after firing for anti-Semitic controversy
Nick Cannon has resumed his working partnership with ViacomCBS months after the network decided to part ways with the TV host.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says she’s ‘fine’ being ousted from committees: ‘It’d be a waste of my time’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., says she feels “free” after the House booted her from her two committee assignments, saying her conservative voice wouldn’t have been heard anyway…

Families of FBI agents slain in Florida to have mortgages paid off by Tunnel to Towers
Tunnel to Towers will pay the mortgages of the slain FBI agents who were killed in Florida while pursuing a criminal suspect.