Sunday, April 10, 2016

Masters 2016: Danny Willett wins as Jordan Spieth collapses (photos) and other top stories.

  • Masters 2016: Danny Willett wins as Jordan Spieth collapses (photos)

    AUGUSTA, Ga. — Danny Willett in a green jacket was hard to believe considering he wasn't even sure he could play the Masters two weeks ago. Jordan Spieth was even more stunned. Nine holes away from history, the defending Masters champion threw it all away in a collapse around Amen Corner that was shocking even by Augusta National standards. He played the opening three holes of the back nine in 6 over par, including a quadruple bogey at the 12th. Willett, five shots behind with six holes left..
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  • Cleveland Indians SS Francisco Lindor 5-for-15, two walks, four runs ...

    Cleveland Indians SS Francisco Lindor 5-for-15, two walks, four runs ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor's MLB arrival in June of last season came with considerable hype. He lived up to it -- and then some. Lindor had an .835 OPS and 4.6 WAR in 99 games. He finished second to Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa in AL Rookie of the Year voting. What will Lindor do next? Here is a recap of Week 1 of his 2016 season: GAME 1: April 5 vs. Boston (L, 6-2) Season PA No. 1. 1st inning vs. LHP David Price (none on, two outs) -- 91 fastball..
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  • Mother Nature strikes again: Sunday's series finale between ...

    Mother Nature strikes again: Sunday's series finale between ...
    Indians White Sox Baseball Fans bundle up as they watch a baseball game between the Cleveland Indians and the Chicago White Sox Saturday, April 9, 2016, in Chicago. (Nam Y. Huh/AP) CLEVELAND, Ohio -- After one week of the regular season, the Indians have two wins, two losses and three postponements. Mother Nature struck again on Sunday, as the series finale between the Tribe and the Chicago White Sox wa..
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  • Deadly East Cleveland car crash came seconds after short police ...

    Deadly East Cleveland car crash came seconds after short police ...
    EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Saturday afternoon car crash that left two men dead came seconds after East Cleveland police called off a short chase of one of the cars, East Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton said. James Smith Jr., 23, and Hollis Crump, 56, both of Cleveland, were killed when Smith's car crossed the center line on Noble Road and struck Crump's about 4:20 p.m., the Ohio Highway Patrol said. Crump was not involved in the chase. Smith was rushed to University Hospitals in critical condition,..
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  • Cleveland Cavaliers essentially lost to Chicago Bulls' reserves, and ...

    Cleveland Cavaliers essentially lost to Chicago Bulls' reserves, and ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Jimmy Butler scored 21 as the Chicago Bulls defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers, 105-102, Saturday night at United Center in Chicago. LeBron James scored 33 on 13-of-17 shooting in 39 minutes for the Cavs. Here is a capsule look at the game, which was televised by ABC: Not good: The result probably won't mean anything by the time the regular season has ended. The Cavs (56-24 overall, 24-17 on road) could have clinched the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. They still probabl..
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  • Cleveland Indians trade Zach Walters, James Ramsey to Los ...

    Cleveland Indians trade Zach Walters, James Ramsey to Los ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Indians acquired James Ramsey and Zach Walters on the same day in 2014. Now, the team has traded both players to the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for cash considerations. On July 31, 2014 -- the day of the non-waiver trade deadline -- the Indians shipped Justin Masterson to St. Louis for Ramsey, a former first-round draft choice. The club also sent shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera to the Washington Nationals for Walters that afternoon. Both Masterson and Cabrera had two mon..
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  • North Carolina's anti-LGBT law sparks widespread rebukes

    North Carolina's anti-LGBT law sparks widespread rebukes
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A controversial anti-LGBT law in North Carolina has sparked rebukes from rights groups, business leaders, artists and entertainers, and led to more than a dozen canceled conventions. It was even the inspiration of a widely circulated fake news account featured briefly on cleveland.com in which the NBA threatened to move next year's All-Star game to another city. The Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, or HB 2, has sparked fierce debate since North Carolina Gov. Pat M..
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  • Help wanted: U.S. Supreme Court justice, a thankless job: Steve ...

    Help wanted: U.S. Supreme Court justice, a thankless job: Steve ...
    Steve DiedrickĂ‚  Guest columnist Steve Diedrick, a resident of Lakewood and local educator. In a perfect world, it is an ideal job. A job in which you can serve for life, be intellectually stimulated, help solve real issues in our country, and potentially have your name in history books, but in a realm of political dysfunction and partisan political environments, the news of your death will only be about 140 characters long with a follow-up tweets discussing your replacement. Within hours of..
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  • Jewish Federation of Cleveland teaming up with law enforcement for ...

    Jewish Federation of Cleveland teaming up with law enforcement for ...
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video BEACHWOOD, Ohio – The Jewish Federation of Cleveland is teaming up with local and federal law enforcement agencies for a live training exercise. "This is an active threat drill and it's designed to have a whole bunch of units working together, such as the fire departments, SWAT teams, bomb squads, our first responders and our administrative personnel,” explained Captain Gary Haba with the Beachwood Police Department. He couldn’t release many d..
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  • BrightEdge opening Cleveland sales office; 3D Printing conference ...

    BrightEdge opening Cleveland sales office; 3D Printing conference ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio – Good news is happening for Cleveland's tech startup industry. After several area tech companies have packed their bags the past year and left Cleveland for greener pastures, a Silicon Valley based tech company is looking to build a large part of its operations in the Sixth City, which means huge potential for job seekers. This excitement takes place all the while the city is quickly becoming a 3D printing hub, which makes so much sense given the area's Michael C. DeAloiaCourt..
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