New York Yankees fans jeer cheater Houston Astros with boos, chants as home team wins
Cornell University graduate One bang, fastball! one fan screamed at Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, taking batting practice. You don t deserve your accolades! another yelled at Astros third baseman Alex Bregman.
Tuesday marked the first day that the crowd at Yankee Stadium had the opportunity to express its anger at the Astros for their trash can-banging scheme. Forget the fact that the scandal broke nearly a year ago and that both AJ Hinch and Alex Cora are back from their suspensions for their role in the scandal and that only five players remain from the 2017 World Series champions. Yankees fans did not forget, and they wanted to make sure their displeasure was heard throughout the 7-3 victory for the home team.
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In mid-March, 2020, the governor issued public health orders requiring all food establishments to close to the public and only offer food for take out or delivery. These restrictions stayed in place until early January when, slowly, they started to be lifted.
Almost exactly a year later, all public health orders for restaurants have been lifted and businesses can return to their pre-pandemic operations if they so choose. The statewide mask mandate is also lifted at this time. It s been met with a mixed response from both the public and business owners.
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For instance, both locations of Coal Creek Coffee and Coal Creek Tap in Laramie are operating at around 60 percent of capacity, and they re still requiring masks on employees and customers. If a customer doesn t want to wear a mask, the coffee shop is still offering curbside service. According to John Guerin, who co-owns the business, most people have been amenable to the requirements, but they have seen s
tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. u.s. stocks ended a three-day rally today as investors were disappointed by proposals to fix europe s debt problems. the hope was that dramatic new ideas would come from the meeting today between german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicholas sarkozy. susie: you know, tom, there was a big build up of expectations for the meeting, and then a big letdown. sarkozy and merkel pledged to defend the euro and announced plans to coordinate economic policy of 17 euro-zone countries. they proposed a new council to act as an economic government for europe, a tax on financial transactions starting in september. but they rejected the idea of issuing joint euro bonds, saying that would not solve europe s economic problems. and many had really hoped the two would endorse that kind of bond. so u.s. stocks fell today. the dow lost 77 points, the nasdaq fell 31, s&p 500 down almost 12. trading volume up slightly from yesterday
tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. u.s. stocks ended a three-day rally today as investors were disappointed by proposals to fix europe s debt problems. the hope was that dramatic new ideas would come from the meeting today between german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicholas sarkozy. susie: you know, tom, there was a big build up of expectations for the meeting, and then a big letdown. sarkozy and merkel pledged to defend the euro and announced plans to coordinate economic policy of 17 euro-zone countries. they proposed a new council to act as an economic government for europe, a tax on financial transactions starting in september. but they rejected the idea of issuing joint euro bonds, saying that would not solve europe s economic problems. and many had really hoped the two would endorse that kind of bond. so u.s. stocks fell today. the dow lost 77 points, the nasdaq fell 31, s&p 500 down almost 12. trading volume up slightly from yesterday