MLB's Adam LaRoche Opens Up About Retiring, Giving Up $13M For His Son
Chicago White Sox player Adam LaRoche retired shortly before the 2016 season after team officials said he couldn't bring his son to the ballpark.

U.S. To Let MLB Stars Play For Cuba In World Baseball Classic
MLB stars such as José Abreu, Yordan Alvarez, Randy Arozarena, Yoán Moncada and Luis Robert can now decide to play for Cuba in the WBC in March.
By Abbie Parr / AP
Aaron Judge Lands 9-Year, $360M Deal To Remain With New York Yankees
The free agent slugger will return to New York for $40 million per season, the highest average annual payout for a position player in the MLB.
By FrankFranklin II / AP
Minor League Sports Are A New Battlefield For Labor Rights
Newsy's "In The Loop" dives into the latest behind-the-scenes stories of business and culture in sports in its series "Scoreboard."
By APTop Stories

AI, like ChatGPT, is creating teaching challenges on college campuses
Plagiarism is nothing new, but the role artificial intelligence is playing in it is now a concern at colleges across the country.
By Scripps News
Southwest to testify before US Senate after mass cancelations
Southwest's Chief Operating Officer will testify before the Senate committee on Thursday Feb. 9.
By Ted S. Warren / AP
Millions expected to lose Medicaid coverage this spring
Here are some ways you can stay ahead of the process.
By Scripps News