Mookie Betts, the only Black player from the Dodgers' last World Series team, will attend the team's upcoming White House visit, reversing his decision from 2019.
Joanne Sharkey, who killed her newborn son in 1998 due to severe postnatal depression, avoids jail after 25 years of emotional turmoil.
Prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for George Santos, citing his fraudulent actions and false biography that have severely undermined the U.S. election system.
Mookie Betts, the only Black player from the Dodgers' last World Series team, will attend the team's upcoming White House visit, reversing his decision from 2019.
Joanne Sharkey, who killed her newborn son in 1998 due to severe postnatal depression, avoids jail after 25 years of emotional turmoil.
Prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for George Santos, citing his fraudulent actions and false biography that have severely undermined the U.S. election system.