In a heartbreaking incident during a game, Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte was brought to tears after a fan made a derogatory remark about his late mother. Manager Torey Lovullo stepped in to support him, emphasizing the need for respect in sports.
In a touching moment during a game, Diamondbacks infielder Ketel Marte broke down after a fan's cruel heckle about his late mother, leading to the fan's ejection. Despite the emotional turmoil, Marte shone on the field with a home run.
A man opened fire outside a Michigan church, causing panic among worshippers. Thanks to the swift actions of the security team, a potential mass shooting was prevented. The gunman has been identified as Brian Anthony Browning, who may have been experiencing a mental health crisis.
A heartbreaking incident unfolds in Ahmedabad as an Air India jet crashes into a college hostel, leaving families searching for lost loved ones amidst despair and hope for miracles.
Elijah Blue Allman, Cher's son, was rushed to the hospital after a reported overdose in Joshua Tree, California. The 48-year-old faces a troubling legacy of substance abuse, as his mother focuses on his recovery.
In a tragic turn of events, Lauren Miller, an executive at Shed Media known for her work on the 'Real Housewives' series, has died shortly after giving birth to her son, Jackson. The entertainment world mourns her loss as her family seeks support through a GoFundMe campaign.
A stunning study reveals prescribed exercise may outperform chemotherapy for colon cancer survivors, sparking excitement at the ASCO annual meeting. AstraZeneca also showcases groundbreaking immunotherapy advancements!
Whitney Purvis, known from MTV's '16 and Pregnant', is devastated by the tragic death of her son Weston at just 16 years old. In an emotional post, she expresses her heartbreak and disbelief, highlighting the pain of losing a child.
A groundbreaking study shows that regular exercise can significantly lower the risk of colon cancer recurrence, rivaling traditional chemotherapy treatments. Discover how a simple exercise routine can save lives!
A groundbreaking study reveals that exercise can reduce cancer patients' risk of death by 37% and recurrence by 28%, proving it's even more effective than many drugs. This landmark trial could reshape health guidelines globally.