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New York Legalizes Recreational Marijuana

New Yorkers will immediately be allowed to possess up to three ounces of cannabis for recreational purposes, as other facets of the law are phased in over several months. Source: New York Times

Which MLB rules are changing and which ones aren’t

Major League Baseball enacted several significant changes to squeeze in the 60-game 2020 season due to COVID-19. Some of those changes remain in effect for what everyone hopes will be a full 162-game slate this year, with others reverting to…

Yankees can sell 10,850 tickets in each of first 11 home games

After a season in which the Yankee Stadium stands sat empty, the Yankees will sell 10,850 tickets to Thursday’s Opening Day at the Stadium and for at least the first 11 home games of the season — until April 21…

Rangers rightly going to ride Igor Shesterkin the rest of way

It doesn’t really matter all that much what David Quinn says about his upcoming goaltending rotation in contrast to what the coach does. So if he wants to talk about having confidence in all three of his goaltenders as Quinn…

Man gunned down in apparent road rage shooting on NYC highway

A 24-year-old man was gunned down while driving on a Bronx highway Tuesday night in a suspected road rage shooting, police and sources said. The victim was heading southbound on the Bruckner Expressway, when the driver of a blue sedan…

Jazz charter turns back after striking birds on takeoff

SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah Jazz charter flight headed to Memphis had to return to Salt Lake City after the plane struck a flock of birds on takeoff. No injuries were reported. The Jazz confirmed their Delta charter for…

Nets shrug off Jeanie Buss’ fierce Lakers message

If the Lakers want to be crowned the too-early favorites for the NBA title, the Nets are happy to oblige. After watching the Nets add James Harden via trade in January and, more recently, Blake Griffin and LaMarcus Aldridge off…

UCLA fends off Michigan to advance to Final Four

UCLA, once known as one of the blue bloods in college basketball dating back to the legendary John Wooden days, has advanced to the Final Four looking a lot more like a blue-collar team. The Bruins, the No. 11 seed…