FORT MYERS, Fla. – New England sports fans won’t be rewatching this year’s Super Bowl loss to the Seattle Seahawks any time soon. Bad Bunny’s halftime show is the exception for Red Sox manager and ...
FORT MYERS, Fla. — For Red Sox manager Alex Cora, a single viewing wasn’t enough. On Monday morning, he had to watch the Super Bowl halftime show for a second time. As a native of Puerto Rico who ...
FORT MYERS, Fla. – One day before pitchers and catchers were due to report for the official start of spring training, an ebullient Alex Cora sat down for his first media availability of his eighth ...
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora expressed his gratitude for Bad Bunny and his performance at the Super Bowl. Chris Coduto / Getty Images You can add Boston Red Sox ...
Cora Weiss died in December at age 91. She never stopped campaigning to save the world from nuclear destruction. Between 1958 and 1970, researchers in St. Louis collected 320,000 baby teeth. Unusual ...
This is viewer supported news. Please do your part today. The longtime peace activist Cora Weiss died December 8 at the age of 91, after decades of advocacy demanding civil rights, nuclear disarmament ...
When the owners of Cora at Roseburg Square announced the restaurant’s closure in September, they hinted that there already was another business in line to take over the site. That business now has ...
Red Sox manager Alex Cora has a long list of competitive memories in New York. He added 26.2 miles to the ledger on Sunday. Cora and his partner, Angelica Feliciano, ran the New York City Marathon.
Cora, an Asian elephant who lived at the Topeka Zoo and Conservatory, has been euthanized at age 67 after a recent, rapid decline in her health, zoo officials said. Cora co-starred with Burt Reynolds ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - One of the oldest animals at the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center has died, officials announced Wednesday morning. Cora, the Zoo’s beloved 67-year-old Asian elephant, was ...
Cora, the 67-year-old Asian elephant who appeared in the movie "Smokey and the Bandit II," was euthanized Oct. 7 at the Topeka Zoo. The elephant was one of the oldest in the United States, living well ...
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