[NewYorkPost] Keith Olbermann trolls Aaron Rodgers over Achilles injury: ‘Failure to vaccinate’
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending torn Achilles tendon Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Read More
[WBALTV] Ex-NFL receiver dies 2 weeks after being injured in construction accident
Williams was a fourth-round draft pick of the Bucs in 2010 following a standout college career at Syracuse. Read More
[NewYorkPost] ‘Mean Girls’ out at Barstool Sports after week of drama
Alex Bennett and Jordyn Woodruff, hosts of the "Mean Girls" podcast, are done at Barstool Sports just one week after they joked about not being...
[Baltimore Sun] Report: Baltimore City housing authority owes more than $7M in water bills
As of June, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City owed more than $7 million in water bills. Read More
[NewYorkPost] BetMGM Exclusive bonus code NYPNEWS1500 gets up to $1.5K offer for A’s-Astros, any game
The BetMGM bonus code NYPNEWS1500 lets new customers get a deposit match up to $1,500 in bonus bets for the Houston Astros vs. the Oakland...
[WBALTV] Showers possible Tuesday night, tracking Lee
Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer says showers could pop up Tuesday night into Wednesday. He looks at the latest projections for Hurricane Lee. Read More
[WBALTV] McDonald’s is getting rid of self-serve soda machines
The fast food chain is eliminating its self-serve soda machines by 2032 at its U.S. restaurants, explaining that the change will make the experience consistent...
[WBALTV] Report: Young people more likely to be victims of gun violence than suspects
Despite a perceived increase, a new report by the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services says youth crime has declined. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Mexican families apprehended at the border almost triple, with 10.3k caught in one month
More than 115,000 Mexican families have been encountered by US Border Patrol so far in 2023, almost triple last fiscal year's count of around 40,000,...
[WBALTV] Audit finds Baltimore City Health Department repeatedly fails to document spending
A new audit of the Baltimore City Health Department found that the agency has failed to document how it's spending millions in federal funding. Read...