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American cricket found a star. He’s a Silicon Valley tech worker.
Washington Post· 2 days agoSaurabh Netravalkar finds it hard to log off Slack. A starter on Team USA, Netravalkar has been a...
Out there!
Santa Fe New Mexican· 7 hours agoThe Currents New Media festival was a bit of an incongruous fit at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds, its previous home. The festival, ...
A Rising Star and a Team in the Finals Rekindle Memories in a Changed City
New York Times· 20 hours agoThe five retired men chatting outside a public library in a suburb of Edmonton, Alberta’s provincial...
Officer uses Taser on fan who ran onto field and did a backflip during Cincinnati Reds game
WBNS-10TV Columbus· 2 days agoA fan was hit with a Taser and arrested Tuesday night after running onto the field and doing a...
‘He got everything out of his life’: US District Judge Harry Leinenweber dies at 87
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 days agoU.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber was nearing the end of his remarkable career as a federal...
Saurabh Netravalkar: USA cricket champion and Oracle software engineer
KTVU via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoOne of the best cricket players in the United States is Saurabh Netravalkar. When he's not on the...
The Reds, missing a fifth starter, lose a bullpen game to Cleveland Guardians
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoStill, Bell’s decision making against the Guardians showed some urgency. In the bottom of the ninth...
Yahoo Sports AM: Know your role
Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoIndia-Pakistan World Cup cricket match. Roughly 34,000 were lucky enough to attend and saw India get the win in the
‘Sherwood’: First Look At David Morrissey & Co In Second Season Of James Graham’s BBC Drama
Deadline Hollywood· 4 days ago'Sherwood': first look images of BBC drama's second season from James Graham have been released.
2 miscues prove costly in the Chicago Cubs’ 3-2 loss — the 11th in their last 15 games
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoCINCINNATI — Little things tend to turn into big things when a team isn’t playing well. Left-hander Justin Steele arguably had his best stuff of the season Friday