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Woman’s remains found buried in Huntington Beach; person of interest questioned

A person was detained for questioning after human remains were found in Huntington Beach, authorities said Sunday, July 17. On Saturday, Huntington Beach police officers responded to the 7800 block of Slater Avenue, west of Beach Boulevard, regarding “suspicious circumstances,” the Huntington Beach Police Department said in a news release. The officers arrived and requested…
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Chicago Cubs select Cade Horton, a right-handed pitcher from Oklahoma, with the No. 7 pick in the MLB draft

When the time arrived for the Chicago Cubs to make their first-round pick Sunday night, they could have opted for one of the top available hitters. The Cubs instead selected Oklahoma right-hander Cade Horton with the No. 7 pick. Baseball America ranked Horton the 23rd-best player in the draft, while MLB.com ranked him 24th. Horton…
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Five things to know about Orioles’ No. 1 overall draft pick Jackson Holliday

As the first half of the MLB season came to a close Sunday, executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias can look around the Orioles organization and feel confident in its direction. Baltimore is heading into the All-Star break at .500, and with the first overall pick in Sunday night’s draft, the Orioles buoyed…
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Marlins draft LSU third baseman Jacob Berry with sixth selection

The Marlins picked power-hitting LSU third baseman Jacob Berry with the sixth selection in Major League Baseball’s amateur draft on Sunday night. Berry, who turned 21 in May, transferred to Baton Rouge and the Southeastern Conference last season after a freshman year in Tucson with the University of Arizona. Berry grew up in Queen Creek,…
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Mets, Yankees make first round draft selections

Major League Baseball’s first-year player draft kicked off on Sunday night, and the Big Apple’s teams made three picks. The Mets owned the 11th and 14th picks. The former came from failing to sign Vanderbilt pitcher Kumar Rocker — who went third to the Rangers this time around—after taking him in the 2021 draft. With…
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Chicago White Sox select Noah Schultz, a left-handed pitcher from Oswego East, with the No. 26 pick in the MLB draft

The Chicago White Sox selected left-handed pitcher Noah Schultz with the No. 26 pick in the Major League Baseball draft Sunday. The 6-foot-9 Schultz, from Oswego East High School, signed with Vanderbilt. He was ranked No. 49 in MLB.com’s list of the top 200 draft prospects. This is the second straight year the Sox selected…
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American Heritage pitcher Brandon Barriera in rarefied air after being selected 23rd by Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays made American Heritage left-handed pitcher Brandon Barriera the first selection among players who have attended high school in Broward or Palm Beach counties this year, expending the 23rd pick on the 6-foot-2, 180-pound southpaw. The 23rd slot, according to MLB.com, has a value of $3.08 million. Barriera, who turned 18 in…
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Column: Ranking all 30 MLB teams heading into the All-Star break. Where do the White Sox and Cubs stand?

Outside of the regression of the Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays and the rise of the Baltimore Orioles, the 2022 season hasn’t seen to many huge surprises. The preseason favorites — the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees and Houston Astros — have dominated their respective divisions, while rebuilding teams such as the…
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Successful Aging: Here are ways seniors can boost their energy levels

Q. I am debating taking on the leadership role of a major nonprofit organization. At age 78, my concern is if I will have enough energy to do the job. I know I am less energetic today than I was five years ago.  What should I consider before committing to such an undertaking?  And would…
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Resolved: Stop being a crackpot on China

You have to love being called a crackpot by Jerry Brown. I mean, I have to love it. To savor the irony. During his two terms, totaling 16 years, in office as California’s governor, it was Brown himself who was so often termed a flake by the public and the media for his often ……
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