The former president floundered in the face of Roop Raj's response.
Mracna, a graduate transfer from George Mason in his first season with the Bulldogs, pitched the last two innings of a 5-4 win in College Station, Texas, on Saturday. A 30-second video of Mracna in the bullpen, posted by Barstool Texas A&M, showed Mracna appearing to work on his glove in a corner.
Disneyland may upset some guests by making others much happier.
TMI? No way—it's life-saving information.
The former president left many confused with his rambling answer on Fox News.
Following news that Kate Middleton had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing treatment, Prince William briefly spoke to the public about his wife's wellbeing.
The star bought the ranch just north of L.A. about six years ago and takes in any animal in need: "We don’t turn anyone away. It’s become this magical place"
The former White House press secretary gets a blunt reminder on social media.
Victoria Justice said that her first sex scene was "uncomfortable" but that the director and her co-star made the experience better.
A suburban Oklahoma City father killed his wife and three of his four sons before shooting himself in what police described as a "massacre," but he left one son alive.
A pro-Palestine Columbia University protester has been mocked for demanding the Ivy League school provide students who had occupied a building with food and “basic humanitarian aid”.
New York City Police released video of the Columbia University anti-Israel protests on Tuesday, and identified professional outside agitators.
Mark Wahlberg shared a family photo alongside his wife of nearly 15 years, Rhea Durham, and two of the couple's four children; Brendan, 15, and Michael, 18, during a recent vacation in Hawaii. "What a time, nothing like it," Wahlberg captioned the photo of the foursome standing in front of ...
The former president also told "Smartless" podcast hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes what had surprised him about the GOP.
Conservative firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene is following through on her warning to call a vote next week to oust Mike Johnson from the speakership.
The testimony was “so powerful” that the public should “recalibrate” how it views the case, argues Andrew Weissmann
Sometimes Connie Bolle wonders if her husband, Jeff Bolle, 60, would still be alive if things had been different last spring.
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a conservative firebrand, Wednesday on Wednesday called for a vote to oust Republican Mike Johnson as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, a move that could embroil their party in chaos months before the November election. The move is a rare open act of defiance of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has publicly backed Johnson as speaker and dismissed the ouster threat as "unfortunate." "Mike Johnson is not capable of that job he has proven it over and over again," Greene told reporters on Wednesday, saying she would call for the vote next week.
"We got followed by two cars the entire time we were there, and the whole town felt exactly like something you would see in a Stephen King novel."
The Poway Unified school board voted unanimously Tuesday to terminate the district's superintendent following a months-long investigation.