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CNN —When Elisa Smithers was deployed to Iraq in 2005, there was a ban on women serving in ground combat operations. But she returned home to find she wasn’t offered the same support by the US Department of Veterans Affairs that male combat veterans were offered, Smithers said. Women account for roughly 17.5% of the Defense Department’s active-duty force, according to 2022 data from the agency. Hegseth has specifically criticized having women in roles where strength “is the differentiator,” he said on the podcast last week. She also worries any course reversal on women serving in combat will have a sweeping impact on women serving in other government jobs.
Persons: Elisa Smithers, Smithers, wasn’t, Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, , he’s, , Hegseth, , hasn’t, ” Hegseth, Shawn Ryan, ” Smithers, we’ll, Elizabeth Beggs, Let’s, ” Beggs, Beggs, who’ve, Lory Manning, “ I’m, , ” Manning, it’s, Manning, we’ve, Brandy Cottrill, Cox, “ It’s, ‘ That’s, Sen, Tammy Duckworth, Anna Moneymaker, Illinois Sen, Duckworth, MAGA, Wendy Coop, Wendy Coop Wendy Coop, ” Coop, Coop, don’t, that’s, she’s Organizations: CNN, National Guard, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Fox News, Army, Defense, Warriors, US Army, Army National Guard, Department of Veterans Affairs, Navy, Army Rangers, Army Special Forces, Marine, “ Seals, Rangers, Green Berets, Service, Action, American Civil Liberties Union, , National Center for Veterans Analysis, Combat, Veterans Families, US Coast Guard, US Army Special Operations Command, US National Guard, Capitol, US Navy, US Naval Academy Locations: Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Washington , DC, Illinois, St, Augustine , Florida
CNN —The Pentagon has received hundreds of reports of new UFO sightings, including “several particularly interesting cases,” according to the director of the office that investigates these reports, but reiterated it found no evidence of alien activity. The Pentagon, working with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and other government agencies, has received a total of 1,652 reports to date, according to the newly released annual report, including 757 new reports between May 2023 and June 2024. The topic of UAPs has garnered tremendous public attention, fueled in part by its inextricable link to UFO sightings and conspiracy theories about the US government hiding evidence of aliens. “It is also important to underscore that, to date, AARO has discovered no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology,” said Kosloski. None of these closed cases were the result of foreign adversaries or a breakthrough in advanced technologies, AARO said in their report.
Persons: , Jon Kosloski, UAPs, AARO, Kosloski, ” Kosloski Organizations: CNN, Pentagon, National Intelligence
It is 1985 and the heavyweight is about to make his professional boxing debut. His last professional fight came in a loss to Kevin McBride more than 19 years ago, and his last exhibition fight was four years ago when, coincidentally, Paul was fighting in just his second professional fight on the undercard of that very event. “The second thing I worry about is, this is a fighter who was had many, many years of professional boxing under his or her belt. Tyson will return to professional boxing 19 years after his last bout. Tyson's (right) last professional fight came in 2005 when he lost to Ireland's Kevin McBride (left).
Persons: Mike Tyson, Tyson, Hector Mercedes, Mike ”, Jake Paul, Kevin McBride, Paul, neurologically, Nitin K Sethi, ” Sethi, , Stephen McCarthy, Sethi, , there’ll, , ” Tyson, He's, Mark Young, Manny Millan, Sugar Ray Robinson, George Foreman, Evander Holyfield, Larry Holmes, Harrison Martland, Pablo Martinez Monsivais, ’ ”, ’ “, I’ve, I’m, ’ There’s, Organizations: CNN, T, Dallas Cowboys, Weill Cornell Medical College, , ” CNN, Latham Coliseum, New York State Athletic, Texas Department, World Medical,
CNN —The FBI announced on Thursday the arrest of a Texas man who allegedly created and disseminated ISIS propaganda and wanted to commit a “9/11-style” attack in the United States. According to Houston’s FBI field office, he admitted to offering his home as a “safe sanctuary” to ISIS operators. “He also discussed his efforts to commit violence in the United States, including considering purchasing a gun, researching military recruitment facilities, and scouting one specific location” in Houston, according to the memo. According to court documents, the FBI has been aware of Said’s support of ISIS since 2017, when he ordered stickers related to ISIS. In follow-up interviews, Said told the FBI he no longer consumed ISIS media and propaganda.
Persons: Anas Said, Said, , , Said’s, Israel Organizations: CNN, FBI, ISIS, Prosecutors, Israel Consulate Locations: Texas, United States, Houston , Texas, Lebanon, Houston, Israel, Afghanistan, Iraq,
CNN —Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney has hit out at what she calls “fake” pronouncements on female empowerment in the entertainment industry. “This entire industry, all people say is ‘women empowering other women.’ None of it’s happening. “I’ve read that our entire lives, we were raised — and it’s a generational problem — to believe only one woman can be at the top. There’s one woman who can get the man. There’s one woman who can be, I don’t know, anything,” said Sweeney.
Persons: Sydney Sweeney, , Sweeney, Carol Baum, ” Sweeney, , “ I’ve, ’ I’m, I’m, Christy Martin, she’s, Martin — Organizations: CNN, Hollywood Locations: Hollywood
CNN —Nearly three-quarters of firearms recovered in several Caribbean nations with high crime rates were manufactured in the US, according to the US’s Government Accountability Office (GAO). Almost 5,400 firearms recovered from crime scenes from 2018 to 2022 in several Caribbean nations - including Haiti, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago - can be sourced back to the US, the GAO said. The GAO said they analyzed data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to determine that 88 percent of the recovered and traced firearms in the 25 Caribbean countries they reviewed were handguns. The weapons are typically smuggled through criminal networks, as CNN has previously reported. “Haiti doesn’t produce guns and ammunition, yet the gang members don’t seem to have any trouble accessing those things,” Pierre Esperance, executive director of Haiti’s National Human Rights Defense Network told CNN last May.
Persons: don’t, ” Pierre Esperance, Organizations: CNN, Office, GAO, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Human Rights Defense Network Locations: US’s, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean
After the game, the NBA superstar put a timeline on his potential retirement. “I’m not going to play that much longer, to be completely honest,” James told reporters Wednesday. Last month, James and his oldest son, Bronny, became the first father-son duo to appear together in an NBA game. Beyond playing with his oldest son, he previously intimated that he would still like to play in the NBA should his other son, Bryce, a high school senior, have a chance to play in the league. “I don’t know,” James told cleveland.com.
Persons: LeBron James, “ I’m, ” James, , I’m, , James, Lebron James, Bronny, Bryce, Chris Ballard, cleveland.com, Victor Wembanyama Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, Grizzlies, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors, Sports, Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Emirates NBA, Spurs Locations: San Antonio
New York CNN —Advance Auto Parts is closing more than 700 locations to shore up the company’s finances following another dismal earnings report. The car parts retailer, which has about 5,000 stores, said Thursday that the closures are part of its “strategic plan to improve business performance.” Advance Auto Parts (AAP) shares slid nearly 5% in premarket trading after it reported earnings that missed analysts’ expectations. The reduction will result in closing roughly 500 corporate-owned stores plus about 200 independently operated locations. The company did not immediately provide a full list of locations set to close. It recently sold Worldpac, an automotive parts wholesaler, for $1.5 billion as part of “simplification” of its business model.
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She was just two months old when a Russian missile hit her home in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Monday morning. The city lies some 70 kilometers (40 miles) from the southern Ukrainian front line. The local authorities in Kryvyi Rih declared Wednesday an official day of mourning. Two, each killing two people and injuring more than a dozen, struck Kryvyi Rih within one week earlier this month. Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska are from Kryvyi Rih, a city that lies some 70 kilometers (40 miles) from the southern Ukrainian front line.
Persons: Kryvyi Rih, Ulyana, , Olena, Kyrylo, Maksym, ” Maksym Kulyk, wife’s, Kulyk, ” Kulyk, , Adm, “ Demyd, ” Dmytro Lubinets, Volodymyr Zelensky, Olena Zelenska, Zelenska, Donald Trump’s, Trump Organizations: CNN, UN, UNICEF, Steel Service, ” Firefighters, Getty, 103rd School, Facebook, Emergency Service of, REUTERS Locations: Russian, Ukrainian, Kryvyi, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk, Anadolu, Russia, Kursk, Emergency Service of Ukraine
Then, less than six hours after giving birth, O’Neil was wheeled through the labor and delivery unit to go home. Racial disparities persist, she added; for Black people, the preterm birth rate is 1.5 times higher than the rate among all other babies. Many of the regions with high preterm birth rates are maternity care deserts, Williams said. The US cities with high preterm birth rates also are “areas where there are many chronic conditions and patients living with a greater number of things like hypertension, diabetes, obesity – those are all drivers of preterm birth as well,” Williams said. “Every pregnant woman who lives in a maternal health care desert should be provided with access to a health care app that is monitored by remote providers.
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How to prevent diabetes, according to a doctor
  + stars: | 2024-11-14 | by ( Katia Hetter | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
What steps can people take to prevent diabetes? Another risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes is the third form of diabetes, which is gestational diabetes. It usually goes away after the birth of the child, but having gestational diabetes increases the risk of the woman later developing type 2 diabetes as well as the risk of the child developing type 2 diabetes. miodrag ignjatovic/E+/Getty ImagesCNN: What steps can people take to prevent developing diabetes? Wen: Here’s how to prevent the most common form of diabetes, type 2 diabetes.
Persons: CNN —, , Leana Wen, Wen, don’t, miodrag ignjatovic, it’s, We’ve Organizations: CNN, Diabetes, George Washington University, US Centers for Disease Control, Pacific Islanders, CDC Locations: United States, American, Americans
CNN —November’s full moon, otherwise known as the beaver moon, will shine bright in the sky on Friday as the last supermoon of the year. In addition to observations from Earth, current space missions such as NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been collecting data on the moon since 2009, help enhance our understanding of the moon, Petro said. For patient sky-gazers looking to spy a meteor, Lunsford recommends facing east with the moon out of your field of view. The Leonids will be seen blazing in the night sky until the shower’s finality on December 2, according to the American Meteor Society. If you are eager to see more, two upcoming meteor showers peak next month:Geminids: December 12-13Ursids: December 21-22
Persons: CNN —, Noah Petro, ” Petro, don’t, it’s, Petro, , , Robert Lunsford, Lunsford, Dogukan, ” Lunsford Organizations: CNN, American Meteor Society, NASA, Anadolu Agency, Getty, International Meteor Organization, , Farmers Locations: Northern, Southern, Ankara, Turkey
With some of these pressure points softening, food prices have cooled to rates comparable to before the pandemic. “Grocery prices have skyrocketed,” he said. “Until we can — if we can — fix climate change, there’s no way that food prices can come down,” he told CNN. In the past, grocery prices have come down primarily when “the economy is under duress” and people don’t have enough money to pay for groceries. Absent these kinds of scenarios, Trump is unlikely to get the actual food prices we pay back to where they were during his first term.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, , , ” Trump, “ That’s, That’s, Phil Lempert, Vance, Lempert, Leo Feler, Feler, it’s “ Organizations: New, New York CNN, AP VoteCast, New York Economic Club, , Trump, CNN, University of California Locations: New York, Ukraine, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Florida, California, China, Los Angeles
What can news outlets do to regain trust and appeal to new audiences without alienating existing readers and viewers? For the past week, CNN’s media team has been receiving feedback from readers of the Reliable Sources newsletter. Mainstream media outlets have been losing public trust for decades, particularly among Republicans, but also among Democrats and independents. Maybe, CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan commented last week, the media collectively spent “too much time obsessing about polling (where did that get us?) As long as President-elect Donald Trump keeps repeating lies and raising controversies, the press will be seen as a hostile force by many Trump voters.
Persons: New York CNN — Donald Trump’s, Kamala Harris, , , Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, ” Elon Musk, Harris, Donie O’Sullivan, MAGA, it’s, TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman, Donald Trump, They’re, Joe Rogan’s, Charlie Warzel, Rachel Karten, “ Trump, Tim Graham, Arlie Russell Hochschild, Vox, Lulu Garcia, Navarro, Buck, Richard Stengel, Andrew Morse, “ It’s, Will Bunch, there’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, ” Fox, Trump, Media, ABC News, Nielsen, CNN, News, Civic Health, Media Research Center, ” New York Times, Atlanta, Philadelphia Locations: New York, Washington, York, U.S
The Summary New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday. New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday and said the state could implement mandatory water restrictions if conditions worsen. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has responded to 537 blazes since early October, which have burned thousands of acres, Gov. Murphy urged residents to take the drought warning seriously and reduce water use voluntarily. The state’s last drought warning was in 2016, and it lasted more than half a year, LaTourette said.
Persons: Phil Murphy, Murphy, Tim Eustace, “ I’ve, ” Eustace, Ted Shaffrey, that’s, Mark McDonough, ” McDonough, ” Murphy, Dave Robinson, “ We’ve, we’ve, ” Robinson, Robinson, “ There’s, It’s, Shawn LaTourette, LaTourette, Greg McLaughlin, ” McLaughlin Organizations: The New, The New Jersey Forest Fire Service, Gov, North, Water Supply Commission, New, Water, Oceanic, Regional Climate Center, D.C, U.S, NOAA, U.S . Drought, , . New, . New Jersey Department of Environmental, AP New Jersey, Forest Fire Service, York Parks Locations: . New, Jersey, The New Jersey, North Jersey, New Jersey, Ringwood, N.J, Passaic, Newark , New Jersey, Wilmington , Delaware, Norfolk , Virginia, Philadelphia, Washington, U.S, In New Jersey, , Evesham, ., . New Jersey, New York, New York’s Orange County, York
Pennsylvania’s Senate race is heading to a recount, which the narrow margin between Republican Dave McCormick and Democratic Sen. Bob Casey triggered automatically under state law. Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt announced Wednesday that the unofficial results showing a narrow race have led to a recount. Any margin under 0.5 percentage points triggers a recount in Pennsylvania. But the current vote count shows a sizable drop-off between Trump and McCormick, with Trump winning more than 100,000 more votes than McCormick. NBC News projected that Democratic Senate candidates in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin won their races even as Trump carried the states.
Persons: Republican Dave McCormick, Democratic Sen, Bob Casey, Commonwealth Al Schmidt, Schmidt, McCormick, Elizabeth Gregory, , Casey’s, ” Gregory, Casey, ” Dave McCormick, , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, ” McCormick, we’ve, I’ll, Trump Organizations: Senate, Republican, Democratic, Commonwealth, NBC News, , Getty, Capitol, Trump, Republicans, Wisconsin Locations: Pennsylvania, American, Pittsburgh, West Virginia , Ohio, Montana, Arizona , Michigan, Nevada
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump stunned Senate Republicans by announcing Wednesday that he will nominate Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., to be attorney general. Some Senate Republicans said the process won’t be smooth sailing. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said it will be “a significant challenge” for Gaetz to win enough votes to be confirmed. I can’t even believe it.”Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., a member of the Judiciary Committee, said Gaetz lacks basic qualifications for the job. “We met with President Trump and said, ‘Please, no more House members after Matt Gaetz,’” Scalise said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Matt Gaetz, Sen, Lisa Murkowski, Gaetz, , That’s Lisa Murkowski’s, ” Murkowski, ” Sen, Joni Ernst, “ He’s, John Cornyn, , ” Cornyn, Cornyn, we’ll, Thom Tillis, Susan Collins, Collins, there’s, Kevin Cramer, Katie Britt, Ron Johnson, Pete Ricketts, didn’t, Trump’s, Chris Coons, Peter Welch, Joe Manchin, Richard Blumenthal, Conn, ” Blumenthal, John Fetterman, it’s, Mike Simpson, Simpson, Steve Scalise, he’s, President Trump, ” Scalise, Max Miller Organizations: WASHINGTON, Trump, Senate, Pennsylvania Senate, Republicans, Committee, House, Locations: Pennsylvania, Alaska, Iowa, Texas, Maine, Idaho, Ohio
On the day after the election, Nov. 6, X experienced its largest user exodus since Elon Musk bought the platform in 2022. NBC News spoke to six people who have joined or committed to using Threads and Bluesky in place of X after the election because of Musk. In the past five days, Wurtz said people she used to follow on X have started to trickle over to Threads. “I have a private personal account for friends and family and a public account for Taylor Swift, so nobody drowns in my Taylor Swift content,” Polo said. Currently, X users can go to the site’s settings and opt out.
Persons: Elon Musk, Don Lemon, Donald Trump, Musk, Kara Wurtz, Louis, ” Wurtz, , I’m, Wurtz, Wurtz isn’t, Adam Mosseri, Bluesky, , Mosseri, David Carr, X, Polo, Swifties, Taylor Swift, ” Polo, Elon, Rory Mir, ” Mir, José Vilson, “ I’m, ” Laura Sell, Sell, “ It’s, Micah Lee, Dr, Jorge Caballero, ” Caballero, it’s Organizations: Elon, Guardian, NBC, Trump, Twitter, NBC News, Bluesky, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Duke University Press Locations: Similarweb, United States, Canada, Bluesky
The Boston-area university’s denial followed a reported claim by one of its professors that the political science department would no longer facilitate internships at Moulton’s office. “We have reached out to Congressman Moulton’s office to clarify that we have not — and will not — limit internship opportunities with his office,” the university said in a statement. Moulton’s office also shared a transcript of a voicemail that it said was left by Art, the contents of which were first reported by The Boston Globe. He did confirm to the Globe that he had called Moulton’s office about blocking student internships. The Harris campaign did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Persons: Seth Moulton, Moulton’s, Moulton, Kamala Harris, , , I’m, ” David Art, “ I’m, Sydney Simon, ” Moulton, Harris, Tom Suozzi, ” Suozzi, “ Kamala, Trump, ” Harris, Sam Alleman Organizations: Tufts University, Center, New York Times, Democratic, , Times, Tufts, NBC News, Art, The Boston Globe, Globe, AdImpact, Facebook, Pew Research Center, NBC, MSNBC, NBCUniversal, Trump, Democratic National Convention, Republican National Convention Locations: interning, Boston, New York
Judith Joseph described the current violence and political turmoil in Haiti — a place she calls home — as heartbreaking and devastating. “For me, it’s very emotional.”“The gangs, the gangs, my God,” she said. Haitian National Police officers patrol the area near Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Aug. 12, 2024. Clarens Siffroy / AFP via Getty Images fileA JetBlue flight to New York and an American Airlines flight returning to Miami were also shot on the same day. The flights were shot at on the same day Haiti swore in a new prime minister, adding to the country’s political turmoil.
Persons: Judith Joseph, , ” Joseph, , Prince, Clarens Siffroy, that’s, , Jacques Balynce’s, ” Balynce Organizations: FAA, Spirit Airlines, Haitian National Police, Getty, JetBlue, American Airlines, Angels, Humanity, U.S . State Department Locations: Haiti, Port, Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Toussaint, Prince, AFP, New York, Miami, Cap, U.S, Dominican Republic
NBC News has reported that the Trump administration plans to end Biden's programs, possibly making those who have not yet received asylum eligible for deportation. Since then, Nicaragua has become a popular hub for migrants from Latin America and Africa trying to reach the U.S. Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard recently suggested that his government could retaliate with its own tariffs on U.S. imports if the Trump administration imposes tariffs on Mexican exports. VenezuelaDuring Trump’s first term, Venezuela was at the forefront of his Latin America policy. “You have to address Cuba’s impact on migration across the region,” said Trujillo, who is Cuban American.
Persons: Donald Trump, ” Carlos Trujillo, Biden, , Trujillo, , Trump, Trump’s, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Claudia Sheinbaum, López Obrador, Marcelo Ebrard, Nicolás Maduro, Juan Guaidó, Maduro, Cuba Trump, Barack, liberalizing, Sheinbaum, Trump's Organizations: Central American, Organization of American, Trump, Border Patrol, Triangle, , Asylum, U.S, NBC News, Economy, United, United Nations, European Union, Cuban Communist Party Locations: Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, U.S, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Latin America, Africa, Cuban, Cuban American, United States, China, Russia, Beijing, Havana
The recall last week of two Bay Area officials who both championed progressive crime policies reflects long-held frustrations around a previous increase in violence targeting the Asian American community, experts say. The vote is indicative of Asian Americans’ rightward shift toward tougher crime policies like much of the state, analysts say. From March 2020 to December 2021, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders across the country reported nearly 11,000 hate incidents, including verbal and physical abuse, being coughed at or spat on, and facing discrimination in the workplace. “And a lot of people say, ‘Oh, we’ve moved on from that era.’ I don’t think Asian Americans have,” said James Zarsadiaz, author of “Resisting Change in Suburbia,” whose research focuses on Asian American conservatism. In San Francisco, for example, officials received 60 reports of hate crimes against Asian Americans in 2021, compared with the nine in 2020.
Persons: Sheng Thao, Pamela Price, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Levi Strauss, Daniel Lurie, Chesa Boudin, we’ve, , James Zarsadiaz, Russell Jeung, that’s, ” Jeung, , it’s, Thao, Price, Thao’s, ” Price, Jasper Wu, Price’s, Venus Gist, Zarsadiaz, “ It’s, they’ve, ” Zarsadiaz, “ They’re, there’s Organizations: American, Oakland, Bay Area, San Francisco Mayor London, Democrat, San, Pacific Islanders, San Francisco State University, Oakland Police Department, FBI, NBC, Asian, University of San Locations: Alameda County, Oakland, Bay, San Francisco’s, Americans, California, Alameda, American, San Francisco, University of San Francisco
Democrat Dave Min has defeated Republican Scott Baugh in the race for a congressional seat in Orange County, California, NBC News projects. The results come after a contentious election cycle in a swing district with rapidly shifting demographics. The number of registered Democrats is nearly identical to the number of registered Republicans in a district where unaffiliated voters largely decided the race. But Min previously told NBC News that his advocacy for the community makes him well-positioned to represent it. “Those of us who are Asian American end up representing not just our own districts but Asian Americans across the entire region, maybe across the entire U.S.”
Persons: Dave Min, Republican Scott Baugh, Min, Baugh, ” Min, Organizations: Republican, NBC, NBC News Locations: Orange County , California, America, Irvine, American, U.S
Price growth ticked higher in October as voters began casting ballots in a presidential election in which economic concerns played a big role. The consumer price index climbed to 2.6% last month since the same time last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. Stock futures turned higher, while traders bid up the price of government bonds. All-important shelter costs rose 0.4% from September to October, accounting for over half the monthly gains, the BLS said. Over the past four years, consumer prices have cumulatively increased about 20%, with the costs of many other goods and services rising even faster.
Persons: That's, Joe Biden’s, ” Kathy Jones, Charles Schwab, , Donald Trump, Trump, Jerome Powell Organizations: of Labor Statistics, BLS, Charles, Charles Schwab Center, Financial Research, ” Voters, White House, Trump, Investors, Adobe, National Retail Federation, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Citi Locations:
Soto, 26, is hands down this winter’s most highly sought-after free agent, valued as much for his elite baseball skills as for his birth date. And in an age of swing-for-the-fences baseball, Soto struck out just 16.7% of the time, while the league whiffed at a 22.2% clip this season. Free agency is “going to be exciting,” Soto told reporters moments after the Yankees lost Game 5 of the World Series, ending the baseball season. The AL champion Yankees had the second-highest MLB payroll, at $309.8 million for their 40-man roster, according to Baseball Prospectus. There's no telling when Soto or other any free agents will come to terms with their 2025 teams.
Persons: Juan Soto, Soto, Al Leiter, Leiter, Shohei, Scott Boras, Ohtani, ” Soto, “ It’s, Aaron Judge, they'll, Bryce Harper, Harper, “ I’m, , Cy Young, Blake Snell, “ We’re Organizations: Major League Baseball, Yankees, American League, Dodgers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, MLB, baseball's, MLB Network, Mets, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers DH, NL, Soto's, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies, Big Apple, AL, Baseball, Cleveland Guardians, The Dodgers Locations: Los Angeles, Southern California, Soto's New York, South Philly, San Diego, New York
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