Spring has nearly sprung and with sunny skies comes some of the most glorious weeks of the ski season. Warmer temperatures, blue birds and an apres-ski scene that’s even a little “s’more” fun than that of the winter months make spring a perfect
Spring training has just started for MLB teams across the league, and the Texas Rangers’ prized offseason acquisition, Jacob deGrom, is already dealing with injury. DeGrom tweaked his left side during his most recent bullpen, multiple reports said, and the Rangers are
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge was basking in the Tampa Bay sun at the team’s player development complex, getting in some batting practice and some fielding work prior to spring training. But he wasn’t shagging fly balls. Instead, the $360 million
The U.S. State Department has reiterated its “do not travel” warning for some parts of Mexico as Americans plan their upcoming spring break. “The safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas is one of the Department’s highest priorities, and we provide U.S.
Russia: Rupert Jones on Putin’s next move The attack was launched along the entire eastern front, with Kremlin forces attempting to surge forward. As President Volodymyr Zelensky jetted home after his whirlwind European tour, the Russian military radically ramped up its aerial
The threat of sub-zero temperatures hitting Britain has hung over the country for weeks, with some forecasters believing time is running out. A Beast from the East, or after effects from sudden stratospheric warming, has been tipped to arrive this month –
The United States is set for an early Spring according to tradition, as forecasts say Groundhog Day will bring cloudy skies. Tradition holds that if Punxsutawney Phil sees its shadow when coming out on February 2 every year, then six more weeks
NATO officials face a crunch meeting at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Thursday and Friday with a deadline looming to get weaponry onto the Ukraine battlefield before a new Russian offensive. Professor Michael Clarke believes the summit will mark the
People in a village just north of Mexico City complained of a persistent odor of gasoline for weeks, but even they were surprised when the community’s spring-water well burst into flames and began belching dense black smoke. Residents blocked a major highway