Eduardo Rodriguez has informed the Tigers that due to personal matters, he will not rejoin the team at this time.
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WTO holds big meeting to tackle vaccines, food shortages
The head of the World Trade Organization is predicting a ‘bumpy and rocky’ road as the international trade body opens its highest-level meeting in over 4 years.
Russian-owned successor of McDonald’s opens in Moscow
McDonald’s suspended operations in Russia three months ago in reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Jan. 6 panelists: Enough evidence uncovered to indict Trump
Rep. Adam Schiff said he would like the Justice Department to ‘investigate any credible allegation of criminal activity on the part of Donald Trump’ for seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Brookings president resigns amid FBI foreign lobbying probe
Retired Gen. John Allen wrote in a letter to the think tank that he was leaving with a ‘heavy heart’ but did not offer a direct explanation.
31 Patriot Front members arrested near Idaho pride event
The men were found packed into the back of a U-Haul truck with riot gear.
Senators strike bipartisan gun deal, heralding potential breakthrough
The legislation would pair modest new gun restrictions with significant new mental health and school security investments.
Portland jetport’s main runway reopens, ending disruptions
The main runway at Portland International Jetport is back in operation, ending some disruptions during construction.
Moore hits walk-off single, sending Mariners past Red Sox 7-6
Dylan Moore hit a walk-off single to center field off Boston reliever Hansel Robles in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Maine’s ‘yellow flag’ gun safety law still a work in progress
The 2019 law allowing police to temporarily confiscate weapons from people deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others has had limited impact because it requires a medical assessment that hospitals are hesitant to provide.