ClubsandAssociations
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Pete Alonso may end up playing his entire career on the Mets, but as he heads into the final year of his contract, there is no progress on any sort of contract extension with the team that drafted him. Alonso reported to Mets camp Saturday. He announced a new initiative by the Alonso Foundation, the charitable organization started by the first baseman and his wife Haley: For every home run the slugger hits in 2024, the Alonso Foundation will donate $1000 to animal shelters to get animals out of facilities that euthanize them because of overcrowding. But then he faced que...
New York Daily News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It’s little wonder that America — and much of the world — is enamored with the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift love affair. Friday began with news that Swift had donated $100,000 to the GoFundMe established for the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a Shawnee mother of two who was killed Wednesday at the Chiefs rally. Another GoFundMe was set up for the children of Erika Reyes, a cousin of Lopez-Galvan. Reyes’ two daughters were each shot in the leg during the violence that broke out after the rally. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, visited the girls at Childre...
The Kansas City Star
The American Red Cross is facing an emergency blood shortage and is urging people to make donations. If the shortage worsens, lifesaving medical procedures could be delayed across the country, the organization said. “One of the most distressing situations for a doctor is to have a hospital full of patients and an empty refrigerator without any blood products,” Dr. Pampee Young, chief medical officer of the Red Cross, said in a news release. “A person needs lifesaving blood every two seconds in our country — and its availability can be the difference between life and death; however, blood is on...
New York Daily News
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After beingremoved from a Greenville movie theater, the Rev. William J. Barber II is calling for reforms to increase accessibility for people with disabilities. In a news conference on Friday, Barber said managers at the AMC Fire Tower 12 called the police on him on Tuesday after a dispute about his use of a specialized chair in the theater. The civil-rights activist said he uses the chair everywhere to alleviate pain caused by his disability. “For more than 30 years now I’ve suffered from a form of arthritis that’s rare, but one of the most dangerous forms, debilitating form...
The Charlotte Observer
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