Canadians barred from buying tickets

Canadians barred from buying tickets for potential Blue Jays games at Yankee Stadium

Blue Jays fans hoping to cheer on their team in the Bronx might be in for some disappointment. Reports say Canadian residents are currently blocked from purchasing tickets through the Yankees’ official site for potential postseason matchups against Toronto at Yankee Stadium.

The move appears to be aimed at keeping home-field advantage strong by limiting the number of Blue Jays fans who could pack the stands. While resale platforms may still offer tickets, the restriction has sparked frustration among Canadian supporters eager to travel for playoff baseball.

What do you think — smart move by the Yankees to protect their crowd, or unfair to fans who just want to support their team?

Trump & Putin Quiz

Trump & Putin Quiz

Multiple Choice

  1. Which year did Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin first meet face-to-face as leaders?
    a) 2015
    b) 2017
    c) 2018
    d) 2019

  2. Where was the high-profile Trump–Putin summit held in July 2018?
    a) Helsinki, Finland
    b) Moscow, Russia
    c) Washington, D.C.
    d) Geneva, Switzerland

  3. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, American intelligence agencies concluded that Russia attempted to:
    a) Interfere in the election through cyberattacks and disinformation
    b) Provide financial support to the Trump campaign
    c) Deploy military advisors in the U.S.
    d) None of the above

  4. Putin has been in power in Russia as either president or prime minister since which year?
    a) 1995
    b) 1999
    c) 2001
    d) 2005

  5. Trump has often praised Putin using which of the following terms?
    a) “Strong leader”
    b) “Weak competitor”
    c) “Dangerous opponent”
    d) “Silent partner”


True or False

  1. Donald Trump lifted all U.S. sanctions on Russia during his presidency.

  2. At the 2018 Helsinki summit, Trump publicly questioned U.S. intelligence findings about Russian election interference.

  3. Putin once admitted he personally ordered cyberattacks on U.S. voting systems.

  4. Trump was impeached twice, but neither impeachment was directly about Russia.

  5. Putin served as a KGB officer before entering politics.


Bonus Question

  1. What unusual object did Putin give Trump during their 2018 World Cup meeting?
    (Hint: it was sports-related.)


Answers

Multiple Choice

  1. b) 2017 – Their first official meeting as leaders took place at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.

  2. a) Helsinki, Finland – The July 2018 summit was widely covered and controversial.

  3. a) Interfere in the election through cyberattacks and disinformation – U.S. intelligence agencies concluded Russia sought to influence the 2016 election.

  4. b) 1999 – Putin first became prime minister in 1999 and acting president later that year.

  5. a) “Strong leader” – Trump frequently described Putin this way.


True or False

  1. False – Trump did not lift all sanctions; some remained, though he was criticized for being lenient on Russia.

  2. True – At the Helsinki press conference, Trump cast doubt on U.S. intelligence conclusions.

  3. False – Putin has denied ordering cyberattacks; U.S. intelligence agencies say otherwise.

  4. True – Trump’s first impeachment (Ukraine) and second (Jan. 6th insurrection) were not directly about Russia.

  5. True – Putin served as a KGB foreign intelligence officer in the 1980s.


Bonus Question

  1. A soccer ball – Putin gave Trump a World Cup soccer ball as a gift during their 2018 meeting.

 

Another Shooting

Tragic Shooting Rocks Coastal North Carolina

Southport, N.C. — A horrific mass shooting occurred late Saturday night at a popular waterfront restaurant, leaving three people dead and several more wounded.

At approximately 9:30 p.m., gunfire erupted at the American Fish Company in Southport. The suspect reportedly opened fire from a small boat on the Intracoastal Waterway, targeting patrons gathered at the dockside restaurant.

Law enforcement says the attack was “highly premeditated”, suggesting the location and timing were specifically chosen.  The suspect, Nigel Edge, 40, was arrested by the U.S. Coast Guard about 30 minutes later as he attempted to flee via boat. He now faces multiple charges, including three counts of first-degree murder and several counts of attempted first‐degree murder.

Investigators report that at least eight people were hit by gunfire, though the exact number of injured continues to be refined. Some victims were visiting from out of town.  At least one is in critical condition.

Authorities confirm the weapon used was a short-barreled AR-style rifle, equipped with a suppressor. 5 Edge reportedly identifies as a veteran and has claimed to suffer from PTSD; he had prior interactions with local law enforcement and has filed lawsuits against the Oak Island police department.

Community Response & Next Steps

The shooting has sent shockwaves through the Southport and Brunswick County communities. Local officials, law enforcement, and state investigators are collaborating to piece together the motive and gather evidence. Meanwhile, residents are demanding answers and renewed attention to gun violence prevention.

A court appearance for Edge is scheduled shortly, with prosecutors pushing for him to be held without bond. At this time, no additional suspects are believed to be involved.