Free agent reliever Chad Green and the Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to an $8.5 million, two-year contract that includes options for 2025 and 2026.
Best Walkers for Seniors
The best walkers for seniors tend to feature four wheels, hand brakes, and a sturdy seat. Learn why the Drive Medical 4-Wheeled Walker is our favorite.
Desi Bouterse: Suriname court seeks to uphold ex-president’s sentence
Desi Bouterse has been appealing against his 2019 conviction over the killing of political opponents.
Indonesian Steel Exports Have Plummeted Due to EU Tariffs, Official Says
Last week, Jakarta filed a complaint with the WTO over the European bloc’s recently imposed anti-subsidy and anti-dumping tariffs.
Pamela Anderson takes control of her story with new documentary
In a new Netflix documentary and memoir, Pamela Anderson is sharing her story on her own terms after years of feeling misunderstood.
Playing political games? Debt limit talks get heated
President Joe Biden is highlighting infrastructure projects to demonstrate how government spending can help communities and the economy. Republican leaders are accusing the president of playing political games.
Could ‘constitutional carry’ bill lead to more ‘stand your ground’ cases?
One Central Florida attorney said he expects to see more “stand your ground” cases if a bill allowing concealed carry without a license were to pass in Florida.
Students in India risk arrest to screen Modi documentary
A new BBC documentary examines the role Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in the deadly riots that rocked Gujarat 20 years ago. The film is banned in India, but students are fighting to arrange screenings, sometimes at the risk of arrest.
Toxic drug deaths remain high in B.C. as decriminalization begins
New data confirms deaths from toxic drugs remained high in British Columbia last year, with the number of deaths only slightly lower than the 2021 record. Most of the victims were middle-aged men who overdosed inside private homes, B.C.’s coroner says.
Demands for increased security at Van Cortlandt Park
People who live near Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx say they want more security. From loud, late-night parties to homeless encampments, FOX 5 NY takes a closer look at some of the issues.