Former Pentagon chief to defend military response to Capitol riots
Former acting defense secretary Christopher Miller is expected to defend his decisions at a congressional hearing in response to the deadly attack on the US Capitol on January 6th, saying that sending in troops would have created
Prosecutors in Georgia to seek death penalty in Atlanta-area spa shootings which killed 8
On Tuesday, prosecutors in Georgia said they would seek the death penalty for the man accused of fatally shooting eight people at Atlanta-area spas, charging the suspect with committing hate crimes. 22-year-old Robert Aaron Long was indicted
Philadelphia 76ers and Phillies will lift COVID restrictions to allow full capacity crowds starting June 11th
Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenny announced that starting June 11 the city will drop all capacity-related restrictions on businesses and activities, allowing for full capacity crowds to return for Phillies and 76ers games. Fans will still be required
Oakland Athletics to consider relocation if new stadium plans fail to meet approval
The Oakland A’s announced on Wednesday that they will “explore other markets” as the franchise continues to pursue a new waterfront ballpark project. The Oakland Coliseum has served as the home of the A’s since 1968. A
Dan + Shay confirm they will hit the road for the 2021 “The (Arena) Tour”
Dan + Shay have confirmed they’ll be hitting the road on the 2021 The (Arena) Tour, and have added two new stops to the trek. Dan + Shay’s arena tour will begin on Sept. 9, in Greenville,
Kip Moore announces Fall 2021 ‘How High Tour’
Kip Moore is hitting the road, announcing his upcoming How High Tour, which is slated to kick off on October 14, 2021 in Chicago. This will be Moore’s first tour since releasing his album Wild World in