After re-signing Happ to bolster the starting rotation, General Manager Brian Cashman will turn his attention to the bullpen and the middle infield.
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Houthi rebels attacked a Yemeni government military parade on Thursday, killing several people. Rough cut (no reporter narration). Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.
After making billions of dollars and joining forces with Big Tobacco, Juul is trying to reinvent itself as a public-health crusader. Cuban state media reports that the bus was carrying 18 Cubans and 22 tourists fromHolland, Great Britain, France, Mexico and Canada when it crashed between Baracoa and Guantanamo. Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates somehow is playing for a world championship. Velvet Buzzsaw, Polar and Hotel Mumbai round out a wide-ranging crop of teasers in a usually quiet month for movies.
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