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The Pirates are trying to win back Pittsburgh. For the first time in a long time, they might have a chance

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By Hannah Keyser, CNN

Pittsburgh (CNN) — Pittsburgh baseball first broke Don Kelly’s heart in the early ‘90s. And those were in the good years.

Born months after the team’s last World Series win in 1979, Kelly was 10, 11, and 12 years old when the Pirates won three consecutive division titles, only to fall short in the postseason each time.

What followed was 20 years of futility. Two decades of finishing below .500, heading home long before the serious contenders began their October hunt for a ring. Somewhere along the way, billionaire Bob Nutting became the team’s principal owner.

By 2013, Kelly, the kid from a small city about 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, was a major leaguer playing for the Detroit Tigers. Even then, he was still rooting for the Pirates “156 out of 162 [games], except for the six games that we played against them,” he told CNN Sports.

That October, while he was playing for a different team, was Kelly’s favorite moment as a Pirates fan. True yinzers already know where this is going: The 2013 National League Wild Card Game, where 40,000 Bucco faithful rattled the opposing pitcher Johnny Cueto so thoroughly with their roars that he dropped the ball, and gave up a game-changing home run on the next pitch.

“You could feel the energy through the TV,” Kelly said.

When Kelly says the Pittsburgh fanbase is a “sleeping giant” ready to wake, he speaks from experience. The 2026 club just might be the team that rouses them.

At the very least, they have a better chance than any other recent iterations of the franchise. All it took was the reigning Cy Young Award winner, the largest free-agent contract ever given to a position player in Pittsburgh and a top prospect locked up with a nine-figure extension.

PNC Park could be full again. Fans might arrive with traffic cones on their heads this time (yes, really, we’ll get to that). It isn’t quite happening yet, but it could be.

“For me personally, that’s what drives me,” said Kelly, now in his first full season as the skipper of his hometown Pirates. “I love the game, I love the guys in the clubhouse, and I love the city of Pittsburgh.”

The question now is: Can the city of Pittsburgh remember how to love the Pirates?

Prospects bring promise

The wind chill temperature on a misty morning before a mid-week day game near the Allegheny River was 37 degrees. Still, nearly two hours before first pitch, a gaggle of kids and their parents pressed against the netting near the Pirates dugout, clamoring for Konnor Griffin.

Griffin, 20, is closer in age to these kids than some of his own teammates. He initially ducked into a nearby stairwell, stone-faced. The fake-out is only a fraction of a second before he’s back, signing baseballs, hats, one cast, and a jersey with his name and number on the back.

“It’s really hit me lately: A lot of No. 6s running around in the stands, and it’s pretty cool,” Griffin told CNN Sports. “I want a lot of people to wear my jersey, so I want to continue to play well.”

He had played just 25 big-league games when he said that. To be honest, it isn’t so much his performance that inspired strangers to wear his number and shout his name; it’s his promise – both the potential he possesses and the commitment he made to stay in the city.

Griffin entered the season as a consensus No. 1 prospect in the sport. Drafted in 2024, he rocketed through three minor league levels last season and inspired speculation he could break camp with the big-league club as a teenager this spring. Instead, he spent five games in Triple-A before making his major league debut in front of a sold-out crowd for the Pirates’ home opener on April 3.

His promotion was met with rumors of an impending extension, and it didn’t take long for one to materialize: nine years, $140 million (with escalators that could

GameStop makes daring $56 billion bid for eBay, hoping to rival Amazon

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A GameStop store in Cologne

By Hanna Ziady, CNN

London (CNN) — GameStop has offered to buy ecommerce giant eBay for $55.5 billion, a tie-up that the video game retailer’s boss believes could produce a “legit competitor” to Amazon.

The offer comes amid something of a revival at eBay, which has pushed to reinvent itself in the face of rising competition from the likes of Walmart, Amazon, Shein and Facebook Marketplace.

GameStop — which became a household name during the meme stock craze of 2021 — has offered $125 per share for eBay, half in cash and half in stock, the company announced Sunday. That represents a 46% premium to eBay’s closing share price on February 4, the day GameStop started building a 5% stake in the company.

It’s an audacious bid, targeting a business nearly four times its size. As of Friday, GameStop was worth $11.9 billion, while eBay was valued at $46.2 billion, according to FactSet data. eBay’s shares were up 9% in premarket trading, while GameStop’s shares pointed to a sharply weaker open after gaining 6.3% on Friday.

In a letter to the chair of eBay, GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen said the company would cut costs at eBay and make it more profitable. He also sees benefits in combining GameStop’s brick-and-mortar stores with eBay’s online presence. “GameStop’s ~1,600 US locations give eBay a national network for authentication, intake, fulfillment, and live commerce,” he noted.

“It could be a legit competitor to Amazon,” Cohen said about eBay in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. He said he believed eBay should be doing more around live commerce, where brands sell directly to shoppers via real-time video streams, the Journal reported.

In his letter, Cohen said he would serve as the chief executive of the combined company. GameStop plans to fund the buyout through cash and debt, which includes a commitment from TD Securities for up to $20 billion.

eBay makes a comeback

Launched in 1995, eBay remains among the top US retail e-commerce sites, but has lost market share as the field has widened, according to Emarketer, a market research company.

The company got a boost from the Covid-19 pandemic and has tried to build on that momentum by investing in artificial intelligence, a decision that has endeared it to shareholders. eBay’s share price is up around 52% over the past year, and the stock has gained 188% since the start of 2020.

In February, the company agreed to buy British online clothing resale platform Depop from Etsy for $1.2 billion. UK competition regulators have yet to approve the deal.

Last week, eBay reported a 19% increase in first-quarter revenue. It said that its gross merchandise volume, or the total value of all transactions between users, jumped 18% to $22.2 billion.

GameStop shot to fame five years ago during the meme-stock craze, when an army of retail investors piled into the stock, sending its value soaring, in an attempt to squeeze professional traders who were betting that the company’s

Trump y el Partido Republicano impulsan purgas agresivas de listas de votantes hasta el día de las elecciones

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Por Tierney Sneed, CNN

Durante décadas, se ha asumido generalmente que cualquier depuración masiva de los registros electorales debe completarse al menos 90 días antes de una elección.

Pero los republicanos y la administración Trump están poniendo a prueba el alcance de la ley federal que prohíbe los programas de eliminación “sistemática” dentro de los tres meses previos a una elección, mientras el presidente Donald Trump impulsa revisiones más agresivas de los registros de votantes para detectar no ciudadanos y otros votantes inelegibles.

El Departamento de Justicia (DOJ, por sus siglas en inglés) ha lanzado un esfuerzo amplio para obtener el archivo de registro de votantes de casi todos los estados y revisar esos archivos en busca de sospechas de no ciudadanos. Para esta revisión, el DOJ está utilizando una herramienta federal de base de datos de inmigración conocida como SAVE, o Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, que ha demostrado ser propensa a producir falsos positivos.

Algunos funcionarios electorales estatales han indicado que quieren libertad para eliminar nombres en los meses o semanas previas a una elección, pero otros funcionarios electorales — junto con defensores de los votantes — están preocupados de que los votantes elegibles corran el riesgo de ser privados de su derecho al sufragio con el aumento de los programas de depuración, especialmente mientras Trump intenta involucrarse más. Afirman que el llamado “periodo de silencio” es necesario para darle a los votantes elegibles que son eliminados por error tiempo suficiente para volver a inscribirse.

Trump y altos funcionarios de su administración han sido implacables en sus afirmaciones de que un aluvión de extranjeros en los registros de votantes ha contaminado las elecciones, aun cuando estudios han demostrado que el voto de no ciudadanos es muy raro.

Que la administración Trump intente involucrar al Gobierno federal de manera más directa en el proceso electoral hace que los argumentos legales de los republicanos sobre el periodo de silencio sean “más preocupantes”, dijo Brent Ferguson, director sénior de litigios estratégicos en Campaign Legal Center, que ha demandado con éxito a estados por violar el “periodo de silencio” de 90 días de la Ley Nacional de Registro de Votantes.

“Esto crea una situación en la que el propio Gobierno federal es el actor que trata de depurar votantes de los registros en los días previos a la elección, lo cual es claramente ilegal”, dijo Ferguson.

Un tribunal de apelaciones dictaminó en 2014 que Florida no podía usar el sistema de datos SAVE para depurar sus listas dentro de los 90 días previos a la elección debido a la disposición de período de silencio en la NVRA.

La administración Trump y los republicanos argumentan que la prohibición no se aplica a las depuraciones dirigidas a personas no ciudadanas y a otros individuos que nunca deberían haber estado registrados en primer lugar.

Otro tribunal de apelaciones rechazó ese argumento cuando fue presentado por funcionarios estatales republicanos en Virginia. Pero la Corte Suprema, en 2024, emitió un fallo de emergencia en ese caso que permitió al entonces gobernador de Virginia, Glenn Youngkin, reiniciar un programa de eliminación de votantes apenas días antes de la elección, usando registros estatales para identificar presuntos no ciudadanos. (La gobernadora demócrata Abigail Spanberger terminó formalmente el programa cuando asumió el cargo este año y la demanda fue resuelta).

Ahora, el Comité Na

Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 4 de mayo: estrecho de Ormuz, la CIA en México, cierre de Spirit Airlines y más

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Por CNN en Español

La controversia por la presencia de la CIA en México. Investigan brote de hantavirus en un crucero. El Kremlin refuerza la seguridad en torno a Putin ante temores de asesinatos. Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad.

El presidente Donald Trump anunció que Estados Unidos comenzará a guiar barcos a través del estrecho de Ormuz para “restaurar la libertad de navegación” en esa vía vital. Las Fuerzas Armadas indicaron que no se trata de una operación de escolta y que el apoyo militar incluirá más de 100 aeronaves y 15.000 soldados. Irán, por su parte, asegura que este plan es una violación del alto el fuego.

Un operativo de seguridad ejecutado hace dos semanas para desmantelar laboratorios clandestinos que fabricaban drogas sintéticas en el estado de Chihuahua, ubicado en el norte de México y fronterizo con Estados Unidos, derivó en una controversia que aún no tiene un final a la vista. Dos agentes muertos y una renuncia después, continúan las tensiones entre gobiernos.

Un presunto brote de hantavirus en un crucero en el océano Atlántico mató a tres personas y enfermó al menos a otras tres, informó el domingo la Organización Mundial de la Salud. Uno de los pacientes estaba en cuidados intensivos en un hospital sudafricano, dijo la agencia de salud de la ONU.

El Kremlin incrementó drásticamente la seguridad personal alrededor del presidente Vladimir Putin, instalando sistemas de vigilancia en las casas de sus colaboradores cercanos como parte de nuevas medidas motivadas por una ola de asesinatos de altos mandos militares rusos y temores de un golpe de Estado, según un informe de una agencia de inteligencia europea obtenido por CNN.

El colapso de la aerolínea se produce después de que cayera en su segunda bancarrota tras años de dificultades y no lograra asegurar un acuerdo de rescate de último minuto con el Gobierno de Trump. Los efectos fueron inmediatos: se cancelaron todos sus vuelos, se suspendió el servicio al cliente y aseguran que harán reembolsos. Esto es lo más reciente.

¿Quién ganó el Gran Premio de Miami de Fórmula Uno?

A. Andrea Kimi Antonelli

B. Max Verstappen

C. Franco Colapinto

D. Sergio “Checo” Pérez

⬇ C

United flight collides with truck and light pole as it lands at Newark airport

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A still image taken from video shows a United Airlines Boeing 767 landing at Newark Liberty International Airport after apparently damaging a streetlight and truck.


CNN, CHUCK PATERAKIS, PATRICK OYULU

By Aaron Cooper, Sarah Dewberry, CNN

(CNN) — A United Airlines flight landing at Newark Liberty International Airport hit a streetlight and a tractor-trailer on the nearby highway on Sunday, injuring the truck’s driver, according to the New Jersey State Police.

United Flight 169 was arriving from Venice, Italy, carrying more than 200 passengers and 10 crew members. The plane, a Boeing 767, was going more than 160 miles an hour when it crossed over the New Jersey Turnpike, just outside of the airport, according to flight tracking site Flightradar24.

No one on board the flight was hurt, and the plane landed normally, United said in a statement.

A preliminary investigation shows a tire from the plane’s landing gear and the underside of the plane “collided with a pole and a tractor-trailer. The pole then struck a Jeep,” New Jersey State Police spokesman SFC Charles Marchan said in a statement. “The driver of the tractor-trailer sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to an area hospital.”

Dashcam video from the truck showed the driver traveling along the road as the sound of the plane’s engines grew louder. Suddenly, the plane’s landing gear tires struck the truck, shaking it and sending shards of glass flying.

The truck driver, Warren Boardley of Baltimore, was heading north on the turnpike to deliver bread products to a Newark airport depot when the incident occurred, Chuck Paterakis, senior vice president of transportation for Schmidt Bakery and co-owner of H&S Family of Bakeries, told CNN.

Boardley sustained cuts to his arm from broken glass but did not suffer serious injuries and was able to pull over safely, according to Paterakis, who added Boardley was expected to be released from the hospital later Sunday tonight.

Patrick Oyulu was driving on the highway when he saw the low flying plane and felt a huge gust of wind go over him.

“It was just coming directly in front of the truck … I just saw smoke and debris,” he told CNN. “I think (the truck was) trying to evasively maneuver out of its way or something, but they were cornered.”

The pilots and air traffic control did not appear to be aware the plane had struck the light pole upon landing, according to recordings of air traffic control communications captured by LiveATC.net.

The 767 was given instructions to taxi to the gate as other aircraft continued to land on the same runway.

Air traffic controllers reported “a hole in the side of the airplane” to an operations vehicle preparing to inspect the runway about half an hour after the landing, according to another recording from LiveATC.net.

When asked about air traffic control recording, United told CNN its maintenance team was evaluating damage to the aircraft and promised “a rigorous flight safety investigation into the incident.”

“The aircraft landed safely, taxied to the gate normally and no passengers or crew were injured,” United said, noting the plane’s crew has been remov

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