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Tennis World USA on MSNTsitsipas hails Carlos Alcaraz's epic escape: 'Alcatraz 1962 has competition'Carlos Alcaraz's five-hour and 29-minute triumph over world no. 1 Jannik Sinner in the Roland Garros final on Court ...
Just after he jumped off a boat to start, another person leapt and landed on Chicago Firefighter/Paramedic Jose Perez's head.
ABC 7 Chicago on MSN1h
Chicago firefighter injured in San Francisco triathlon: 'I can't move. I'm paralyzed'But when he jumped into the San Francisco Bay to begin the swim portion, he said, another competitor landed on top of him.
CBS Chicago on MSN2h
Chicago firefighter seriously injured during triathlonJose Perez was seriously hurt during the swimming portion of the San Francisco Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon.
These men with Kansas ites were prison inmates on San Francisco Bay's Alcatraz Island, where President Trump suggests ...
According to the National Park Service, Alcatraz draws roughly 1.6 million visitors each year and generates about $60 million ...
Jose Perez’s injury was apparently just one of several collisions or near-misses in Sunday’s race, according to another ...
Despite its reputation as ironclad, it was possible to escape Alcatraz. All it took was brains, guts and 50 raincoats.
President Donald Trump stated he would end the Russia-Ukraine war his first day in office. He made this insane statement a number of times. It’s not as if it was one of his looney-tune ideas of ...
Jolene Babyak, author and expert on Alcatraz, joins Karen Conti and Sylvia Perez to talk about the Alcatraz prison in light of President Trump announcing he would like to reopen it for use.
Trump is sending an army to Los Angeles, but isn't this invasion really about putting on a show, creating a crisis where ...
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