Israelis stage heavy airstrikes in Lebanon and Hezbollah launches drone attack on Israel
Israel launched a series of intense airstrikes in southern Lebanon early Sunday in what it said was a pre-emptive strike against the Hezbollah militant group, threatening to trigger a broader regionwide war that could torpedo efforts to forge a cease-fire in Gaza.
Islander flags, bejeweled costumes, and prismatic wings: Paraders celebrate colorful J’ouvert, Caribbean festival
The early morning sun shone over a sea of moving colors in Franklin Park, where flags boasting Jamaican greens and Bajan blues were draped around the waists and shoulders of the people out early — or late — for the annual J’ouvert celebration.
A discount grocery store in Wisconsin shows how food prices could determine who wins the election
In dozens of interviews this summer in politically swing-y Sauk County, no issue came up more persistently than the cost of living, and grocery bills in particular.
Diamondbacks provide Red Sox a blueprint on how to get young pitching
Like the current Red Sox, the 2019 Diamondbacks had a deep group of young, athletic position players, but didn’t have a supply of big league-ready starters, and reluctantly agreed to trade top prospect Jazz Chisholm Jr. to the Marlins for righthander Zac Gallen.
Red Sox bats silenced by Zac Gallen, Diamondbacks
Gallen tossed six shutout innings, while Boston hurlers walked six, with three of them scoring, as Arizona moved one win away from a series sweep at Fenway.
Cool August days. Now a warming trend. What do these shifts say about the end of summer in New England?
We went from hot and humid to a cooldown and back again. With all these shifting temperatures, how will August fare against other years?
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