Michael J. Fox takes a fall at ‘Back to the Future’ panel

Fox took a tumble

Michael J. Fox was participating in a “Back to the Future” panel on Sunday when he took a tumble. Fox was at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia for a Q&A about the film. When he was introduced and bowed he lost his balance, falling and bumping into a couch.

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Ducks hire former Leafs, Islanders assistant Greg Cronin as head coach

Cronin hired as head coach

The Anaheim Ducks have hired veteran NHL assistant and AHL head coach Greg Cronin to be their new head coach. Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek announced the decision Monday to hire the 60-year-old Cronin,

Jim Hines, first man to break 10-second barrier in 100-meter dash, dies at 76

Jim Hines dies

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Odisha train crash: Cause identified, tracks to be ready for normal services by Wednesday, says rail minister

Root cause identified

Balasore, Jun 4 (PTI) The root cause of the three-train crash in Odisha's Balasore district has been identified and the affected tracks will be restored for normal services by Wednesday, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Sunday. He said the issue ...

Chinese general rebukes US for 'provocation' after warships nearly collide

China accuses US

It was the second close encounter between the two militaries in less than ten days.

Claressa Shields retains title in one-sided win over Maricela Cornejo

Shields beats Cornejo

Back in her home state, Claressa Shields put on a show at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena, dominating from start to finish in a unanimous decision victory over Maricela Cornejo.

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