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'Robot Umpires' Approved For Major League Baseball: What To Know
The call at home plate is about to get a second opinion. Major League Baseball is bringing the so-called "robot umpire" to the game. Namely, automated ball‑strike challenges, letting players quickly appeal some calls while the game keeps moving. Automated strike zone tech first hit the field in the independent Atlantic League’s 2019 All‑Star Game and later expanded to the Arizona Fall League and the Florida State League. ABS rolled through five Triple‑A parks in 2022 before expanding to all Triple‑A venues in 2023, helping MLB fine‑tune both the zone and the in‑game challenge mechani…
Lifestyle
$30 Concert Tickets Return For Summer: Here's How To Get Them
You can catch some major summer concerts without breaking the bank thanks to a new deal. Live Nation's "Ticket to Summer" deal is back on Wednesday, May 21. The promotion offers $30 all-in tickets to shows by some of the biggest names in music, including Blink-182, Avril Lavigne, and The Black Keys. The deal covers a wide range of genres and artists. Here are just a few of the top acts included in the promotion: Alice Cooper & Judas Priest Avril Lavigne Billy Idol Blink-182 Cyndi Lauper Halsey James Taylor Keith Urban Kesha Little Big Town Nelly Papa Roach & Rise Ag…
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Bendix Diner For Sale After Shutdown: Here's What Could Replace It, How Former Owner Is Coping
The once-bustling Bendix Diner on Route 17 in Hasbrouck Heights is officially up for sale, months after borough officials shut it down for code and sanitation violations. The diner’s owner, John Diakakis, is understandably heartbroken. "This is not the way I would've wanted things to end," he said. Diakakis, who is blind, said he still visits the shuttered diner three or four times a week, walking through the empty space that once kept him busy seven days a week. When the landmark eatery was forced to close in January, Diakakis was left at a loss. A GoFundMe launched shortly after brought…