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Can Bryce Harper ever be elite again? Phillies president Dave Dombrowski has concerns Can Bryce Harper ever be elite again? Phillies president Dave Dombrowski has concerns 10/16/2025 06:37pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â Bryce Harper turned 33 on Thursday, and the celebration for the new father of four just might not stretch very far inside Philadelphia's front office. Harper's .844 OPS was his lowest since 2016 and his .261 average was his worst since 2019, prompting Phillies president of base Norris held accountable for McLaren's scrap in Singapore that tightened up F1 title chase Norris held accountable for McLaren's scrap in Singapore that tightened up F1 title chase 10/16/2025 06:35pm • AUSTIN, Texas (AP) â McLaren's scrap in Singapore has been settled. It's time to get the drivers back to chasing a Formula 1 championship. Lando Norris said Thursday that the team determined he bore responsibility and the consequences for bumping into teammate Oscar Piastri at the start of the las Panama president says US Embassy threatened to cancel visas over ties to China 10/16/2025 06:34pm • PANAMA CITY (AP) â Panama President José Raúl Mulino said Thursday that someone at the U.S. Embassy has been threatening to cancel the visas of Panamanian officials as the Trump administration pressures Panama to limit its ties to China. Responding to a question at his weekly news conference, Mu FDA unveils drugs to receive expedited review in support of 'national priorities' FDA unveils drugs to receive expedited review in support of 'national priorities' 10/16/2025 06:31pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced the first round of experimental drugs that will receive drastically expedited reviews at the agency, part of an effort to prioritize medicines the Trump administration deems as âœsupporting U.S. national interests.â The ni Ace Frehley, Kiss' original lead guitarist and founding member, dies at 74 10/16/2025 06:31pm • MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) â Ace Frehley, Kiss' original lead guitarist and founding member, dies at 74. Montgomery Co. Council member Gabe Albornoz to step down in December Montgomery Co. Council member Gabe Albornoz to step down in December 10/16/2025 06:30pm • Montgomery County Council member Gabe Albornoz is stepping down from his at-large seat on Dec. 1. In a statement released Thursday morning, Albornoz said he remains "deeply committed to our community," but didn't say why he's stepping down from the 11-member council before his term ends in Decemb State attorneys general sue Trump administration for canceled solar program funding State attorneys general sue Trump administration for canceled solar program funding 10/16/2025 06:28pm • The attorneys general of more than a dozen states on Thursday sued the Trump administration over the termination of $7 billion in funding intended for affordable solar energy projects across the U.S. The coalition, which also included the District of Columbia and other stakeholders, argued in the l Milan must cope without star player after Pulisic returns injured from US friendly matches 10/16/2025 06:27pm • MILAN (AP) â AC Milan could be forgiven for being angry with the United States. Top player Christian Pulisic has come back injured from international duty and although the U.S. winger still has to be fully evaluated by Milan, reports say he could be sidelined for nearly a month. That would mean Pu Jury finds woman guilty in the fatal stabbing of 3-year-old outside a Cleveland-area supermarket 10/16/2025 06:13pm • CLEVELAND (AP) â A jury has found an Ohio woman guilty in the fatal stabbing of a 3-year-old boy as he sat in a grocery cart outside a supermarket in suburban Cleveland. Bionca Ellis, 34, of Cleveland, will be sentenced Oct. 27 by Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John Russo, who can choose betwe Trump officials back firm in fight over California offshore oil drilling after huge spill Trump officials back firm in fight over California offshore oil drilling after huge spill 10/16/2025 06:08pm • When the corroded pipeline burst in 2015, inky crude spread along the Southern California coast, becoming the stateâs worst oil spill in decades. More than 140,000 gallons (3,300 barrels) of oil gushed out, blackening beaches for 150 miles (240 kilometers) from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles, pollut CSX profit falls 22% but investors focus on the direction the new CEO will take the railroad CSX profit falls 22% but investors focus on the direction the new CEO will take the railroad 10/16/2025 06:03pm • Investors looked past a 22% drop in CSXâs third quarter earnings Thursday and focused on the direction the railroadâs new CEO might take it and the possibility of any strategic deals. CEO Steve Angel promised to focus on making CSX the best-performing railroad. Without promising a merger, Angel Judge wants immigration agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after clashes with public Judge wants immigration agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after clashes with public 10/16/2025 06:02pm • CHICAGO (AP) â Troubled by clashes between agents and the public, a judge on Thursday said she will require federal immigration officers in the Chicago area to wear body cameras, and she also summoned a senior official to court next week to discuss an enforcement operation that has resulted in mor Giants' spark plug rookies Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo to test Broncos' top defense 10/16/2025 05:59pm • DENVER (AP) â The New York Giants have replaced their stagger with a swagger and on Sunday they'll get to see how rookie spark plugs Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo stack up against the Denver Broncos' miserly defense. The Giants (2-4) have scored touchdowns on their opening drives in all three games Seahawks look to boost home record on Monday night against the Texans 10/16/2025 05:57pm • Now the Seattle Seahawks have to figure out how to win consistently at home. Seattle is 3-0 on the road this season but 1-2 at Lumen Field, a loud stadium that not so long ago was one of the teamâs prized advantages. The Seahawks host the Houston Texans (2-3) on Monday night, hoping to get some NYC schools sue US education officials over $47M grant cuts tied to transgender policies 10/16/2025 05:56pm • New York City schools sued federal education officials Thursday over a decision to discontinue $47 million in promised grants because of the schools' guidelines supporting transgender students. City officials said the federal agency led by Education Secretary Linda McMahon cut funding without the re
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