Yankees fans celebrate in the Bronx after Game 5 ALDS win
Fans erupted into the streets of the Bronx outside Yankee Stadium on Tuesday after the Bombers' 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians. The Yanks now move on to the American League Championship Series, where they will face the Astros in Game 1 on Wednesday night in Houston.
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People with disabilities share frustrations and joys in their daily lives
Our Life: People with disabilities speak about accessibility. Read the full story here: https://tinyurl.com/2k6npdjm
Swerve Strickland on carrying a 'cultural significance' to AEW at Grand Slam
AEW star Swerve Strickland joins Under The Ring podcast this week and discusses his tag team with Keith Lee and their upcoming match at Grand Slam against The Acclaimed, plus his music and much more.
Listen to the full episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/under-the-ring/id1613223940
On the latest episode of Under The Ring, Ring of Honor star Dutch a.k.a Bill Carr talks about his wrestling career and describes what it was like being mentored by legend Dusty Rhodes, coming up in the industry with Roman Reigns, and much more.
Listen to the full interview: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/under-the-ring/id1613223940
When she was 20, Heidi Horsley lost her 17-year-old brother, Scott, and her cousin, when their car exploded. She founded the Open to Hope Foundation, which has a trauma-related podcast and television show in New York City. Read our full story here: https://tinyurl.com/vvcxek
Scarlett Lewis' 6-year-old son, Jesse, was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, with 19 first-grade classmates and six school staff members 11 days before Christmas in 2012. In the fog of her grief, Lewis found three words Jesse had written on the chalkboard in their Connecticut farmhouse — Nurturing, Healing, Love — rendered in his 6-year-old hand as "Norurting, Helinn, Love." Those words are on a birdbath filled with rubber ducks at Jesse's grave in Zoar Cemetery, down the hill from Lewis' home. And they form the bedrock of the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement, a character-education curriculum now in all 50 states that focuses on creating a culture of empathy and inclusion in schools. Read our full story here: https://bit.ly/3ALN3CU
Sallie Lynch works for Tuesday's Children, a nonprofit formed after 9/11 and dedicated to long-term healing of victims of terrorism, military conflict or mass violence. Tuesday's Children has gathered 15 "club" members into a coalition — Survivors of Tragedy Outreach Program, or STOP — which this spring created a survivor-to-survivor network to see to the long-term healing of families in Buffalo and beyond. Read our full story here: https://bit.ly/3ALN3CU
In Thousand Oaks, California, Michael Morisette’s daughter, Kristina, was killed in the 2018 Borderline Bar & Grill shooting. He said the compassion he received after Kristina’s death — all those meals, all those people standing by to comfort him and his family — made him want to be there for others. He now counsels families at Give an Hour, the group that counseled him, a group that helps military, veterans and their families. Read our full story here: https://bit.ly/3ALN3CU
Lost to violence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Linda Beigel Schulman's son, Scott, was murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in 2018. He was a geography teacher and cross-country coach. She founded the Scott J. Beigel Memorial Fund, which promotes sensible gun laws and sends at-risk children and those affected by gun violence to sleep-away camp. Read our full story here:https://tinyurl.com/58sdjnv9