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DNC Aug 19, 2020 An activist who is unable to speak because of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis made his voice heard with a powerful speech about America’s “fundamentally broken” health care system at Tuesday night’s Democratic National Convention. Ady Barkan, 36, used a computerized voice to advocate for universal health care to fix a current system he called “dehumanizing.” “We live in the richest country in. disease Feb 25, 2020 ....
Meadows hits two HRs, Rays beat sloppy Angels Austin Meadows hit two homers and drove in a career-high five runs, and the Tampa Bay Rays capitalized on the Los Angeles Angels fielding ineptitude for an 8-3 victory Tuesday night. The Canadian Press Austin Meadows Brandon Lowe , The Canadian Press ANAHEIM, Calif. Austin Meadows hit two homers and drove in a career-high five runs, and the Tampa Bay Rays capitalized on the Los Angeles Angels fielding ineptitude for an 8-3 victory Tuesday night. Kevin Kiermaier added a two-run double for the defending AL champions, who moved back above .500 with their third straight win. Tampa Bay s first four runs were abetted by the Angels first three errors in a four-error performance by the majors worst fielding team. ....
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) â Austin Meadows hit two homers and drove in a career-high five runs, and the Tampa Bay Rays capitalized on the Los Angeles Angels’ fielding ineptitude for an 8-3 victory Tuesday night. Kevin Kiermaier added a two-run double for the defending AL champions, who moved back above .500 with their third straight win. Tampa Bay’s first four runs were abetted by the Angels’ first three errors in a four-error performance by the majors’ worst fielding team. âWeâll take anything right now, but it is encouraging to see the guys not take anything for granted and just put pressure on the defense,â Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said. âYou want to be viewed as a team thatâs constant pressure, and we have the team to do that.â ....