A young Dodger fan’s surprise trip to Dodger Stadium turned into the best day of his life when Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series, with the 10-year-old catching the historic ball that came directly towards him. Initially told he was going to the dentist, Zachary was already excited to be at the game, but catching the ball brought him to tears of joy, with other fans celebrating with him and wanting pictures. The family is now working to get the ball signed by Freeman himself, reflecting the excitement and camaraderie shared among baseball fans at the memorable game.
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Whoopi Goldberg pitches 'crowdfunding' to buy Washington Post from Bezos or 'time for a new newspaper'
Whoopi Goldberg of "The View" supported tech reporter Kara Swisher's ambition to acquire The Washington Post from Jeff Bezos, citing recent staff departures and editorial changes. Swisher expressed interest in forming an investor group to buy the paper, criticizing Bezos for prioritizing personal liberties and free markets in the opinion section. The Post has faced controversy over staff exits and a decision not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 election, prompting Swisher and Goldberg...
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