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2024 MLB draft tracker live updates: Picks and analysis

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The 2024 MLB draft begins at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN, with the Cleveland Guardiansstarting things off with the No. 1 overall pick.

Will the Guardians take one of the SEC sluggers (Georgia’s Charlie Condon, Florida’s Jac Caglianone) atop ESPN MLB draft analyst Kiley McDaniel’s draft rankings or opt for a middle infielder in Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana or West Virginia shortstop JJ Wetherholt?

What will the Cincinnati RedsColorado RockiesOakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox do as they follow Cleveland in the top five? And who will be the biggest steals — and stretches — of Day 1?

Follow along for pick-by-pick coverage, with ESPN MLB experts David Schoenfield and Dan Mullen breaking down everything you need to know about who your favorite team took in the first round as the picks come off the board.

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Upcoming picks

First round

1. Cleveland Guardians

2. Cincinnati Reds

3. Colorado Rockies

4. Oakland Athletics

5. Chicago White Sox

6. Kansas City Royals

7. St. Louis Cardinals

8. Los Angeles Angels

9. Pittsburgh Pirates

10. Washington Nationals

11. Detroit Tigers

12. Boston Red Sox

13. San Francisco Giants

14. Chicago Cubs

15. Seattle Mariners

16. Miami Marlins

17. Milwaukee Brewers

18. Tampa Bay Rays

19. New York Mets

20. Toronto Blue Jays

21. Minnesota Twins

22. Baltimore Orioles

23. Los Angeles Dodgers

24. Atlanta Braves

25. San Diego Padres

26. New York Yankees

27. Philadelphia Phillies

28. Houston Astros

29. Arizona Diamondbacks

30. Texas Rangers

Prospect Promotion Incentive picks

31. Arizona Diamondbacks (for Corbin Carroll winning ROY)

32. Baltimore Orioles (for Gunnar Hendersonw winning ROY)

Compensation picks

33. Minnesota Twins (Compensation for Sonny Gray)

Competitive balance round A

34. Milwaukee Brewers (Acquired from Orioles in Corbin Burnes trade)

35. Arizona Diamondbacks

36. Cleveland Guardians

37. Pittsburgh Pirates

38. Colorado Rockies

39. Washington Nationals (Acquired from Royals in Hunter Harvey trade)

Second round

40. Oakland Athletics

41. Kansas City Royals

42. Colorado Rockies

43. Chicago White Sox

44. Washington Nationals

45. Los Angeles Angels

46. New York Mets

47. Pittsburgh Pirates

48. Cleveland Guardians

49. Detroit Tigers

50. Boston Red Sox

51. Cincinnati Reds

52. San Diego Padres

53. New York Yankees

54. Chicago Cubs

55. Seattle Mariners 56. Miami Marlins

57. Milwaukee Brewers

58. Tampa Bay Rays

59. Toronto Blue Jays

60. Minnesota Twins

61. Baltimore Orioles

62. Atlanta Braves

63. Philadelphia Phillies

64. Arizona Diamondbacks

65. Texas Rangers

Competitive balance round B

66. Tampa Bay Rays

67. Milwaukee Brewers

68. Chicago White Sox (Acquired from Mariners in Gregory Santos trade)

69. Minnesota Twins

70. Miami Marlins

71. Cincinnati Reds

72. Detroit Tigers

73. Oakland Athletics

Compensation picks

74. Los Angeles Angels (For Shohei Ohtani)

Shannen Doherty Dead at 53 After Cancer Battle

Hollywood has lost a legend. 

Actress Shannen Doherty, best known for her roles in Beverly Hills, 90210Charmed and Heathers, died July 13 after battling stage 4 breast cancer. She was 53 years old. 

“On Saturday, July 13, she lost her battle with cancer after many years of fighting the disease,” her publicist Leslie Sloane told People July 14. “The devoted daughter, sister, aunt and friend was surrounded by her loved ones as well as her dog, Bowie. The family asks for their privacy at this time so they can grieve in peace.”

Doherty’s passing comes nearly eight months after she shared that her cancer had metastasized to her brain and later spread to her bones. She was previously diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 and went into remission in 2017.

However, in February 2020, she revealed it had returned.

“I don’t think that I’ve processed it,” Doherty told ABC News about her diagnosis that month. “It’s a bitter pill to swallow in a lot of ways. I definitely have days where I say, ‘Why me?’ And then I go, ‘Well why not me? Who else? Who else beside me deserves this?’ None of us do.”

The Memphis native—who filed for divorce from Kurt Iswarienko in April 2023 after 11 years of marriage—added, “I would say that my first reaction is always concern about how am I going to tell my mom, my husband.”

At the time, the Heathers star explained that she had been privately battling her cancer for nearly a year before deciding to share the news with the rest of the world. Her decision to open up about her health came amid her insurance lawsuit with State Farm, in which she claimed they owned her more money for damages that were caused to her house during the Los Angeles wildfires. (A Los Angeles jury awarded her $6.1 million in 2021.)

“I don’t want it to be twisted,” she told ABC News on why she spoke out about her cancer recurrence. “I don’t want it to be a court document. I want it to be real and authentic. I want to control the narrative. I want people to know from me.”

“You know, I enjoy working and working gives me just another reason to wake up every morning,” she continued. “It’s another reason to fight to stay alive.”

She also noted that the situation was bigger than just her in more ways than one.

“I want to make an impact,” Doherty said. “I can make that impact through this lawsuit and by saying enough is enough with big business and corporations running the little person over. It’s not fair and I’m taking a stand for all of us.”

Despite everything, though, she continued to celebrate her wins and focus on the positives.

Residents of 15 southeast Texas counties can now apply for federal Beryl aid

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HOUSTON, Texas — Federal aid is now available to residents and business owners affected by Hurricane Beryl in 15 Texas counties.

The video above is from a previous story on July 10, 2024, before FEMA individual assistance was granted.

In a news release, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said individual assistance was added to Texas’ federal disaster declaration after officials assessed homes damaged by the storm. Patrick is serving as governor while Gov. Greg Abbott is on a pre-planned trip to Asia.

The details

The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved aid for affected individuals on July 12 in Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker, and Wharton counties.

According to Patrick’s office, FEMA’s individual disaster assistance program may cover:

  • Temporary housing
  • Emergency home repairs
  • Uninsured or underinsured personal property losses
  • Disaster legal services
  • Disaster unemployment assistance
  • Medical, dental and funeral expenses caused by the storm

The state also requested Fort Bend and Nacogdoches counties be added to the individual assistance program, Patrick said, and other counties may be added later.

How to apply

Texans who live in the 15 counties and experienced losses due to Hurricane Beryl can apply for assistance at the agency’s Disaster Assistance portal or call 1-800-621-3362, FEMA said in a news release. Residents who use relay services, such as video relay or captioned telephone service, may give FEMA the number for that service when reaching out.

Officials also encourage Texans to report personal property damage to the state and, if applicable, to their insurance companies.

This report comes from ABC13’s partners at Community Impact Newspaper.

FBI identifies 20-year-old as suspect in Trump rally shooting

BUTLER, Pennsylvania — The FBI says they’ve identified a 20-year-old as the suspect in an assassination attempt at a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump.

According to the FBI, Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania was the subject involved in the shooting that left one spectator dead, two others critically injured and sparked chaos at the event.

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Officials briefed on the investigation told ABC News that the shooting — a chilling development on the eve of the Republican National Convention — was being investigated as an assassination attempt and that live rounds were apparently fired from outside the security perimeter. It is being investigated by the FBI overseen by the Justice Department’s National Security Division as well as the U.S. attorney’s office in Pittsburgh and comes amid a heightened threat environment.

The Secret Service, in a statement, said that a shooter “fired multiple shots toward the stage from an elevated position outside of the rally venue” after which agents “neutralized the shooter, who is now deceased.”

The shooter fired as many as eight rounds from an AR-style rifle while perched on a rooftop adjacent to the venue and was 200-300 yards away at the time of the shooting, law enforcement sources told ABC News.

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According to a law enforcement source, the early indication is that the shooter was a lone wolf, but the situation is fluid.

FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Kevin Rojek said the agency was trying to assess the motive for the shooting. “It’s a matter of doing biometric confirmations, so there was no identification on the individual for example so we’re looking at photographs right now and we’re trying to run his DNA and get biometric confirmation.”

There appeared to be blood on Trump’s right ear as he was being taken off stage, and he could be seen mouthing “fight” and pumping his fist.

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A spokesperson for Trump said in a statement, “President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act. He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility.”

In a statement on Truth Social posted hours after the shooting, Trump said he “was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.”

“I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening,” he wrote in the post, which expressed condolences to the family of the rallygoer who was killed.

“It is incredible that such an act can take place in our Country,” he added.

Outpouring of support

The incident sent shockwaves throughout the political world and sparked condemnation from both sides of the aisle as well as an outpouring of support.

President Joe Biden called the incident “sick” and said “there’s no place in America for this kind of violence.”

“We cannot be like this. We cannot condone this.”

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And Vice President Kamala Harris said she was “relieved he is not seriously injured.”

“Violence such as this has no place in our nation,” he added. “We must all condemn this abhorrent act and do our part to ensure that it does not lead to more violence.”

Donald Trump Jr., told ABC News he has spoken to his father, who remains at the hospital. He said his father is “in good spirits” as he remains under observation, adding that his father is “never gonna stop.”

Trump arrives at Newark Liberty International Airport just after midnight early Sunday.

“This is the fighter America needs!” Trump’s son Eric wrote in a post on X with a photo of his father’s fist raised in the air attached.

And Trump’s daughter Ivanka, called the shooting “senseless” and wrote “I love you Dad” on X.

Former Vice President Mike Pence said on X that he was “praying for President Trump and urge every American to join us.”

In a statement, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro said “We condemn this violence in the strongest possible terms and commend the Secret Service for their swift action today.”

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, who is on the short list for Trump’s potential running mate, placed blame for the incident, without elaborating or citing evidence, on President Biden.

“Today is not just some isolated incident,” Vance wrote on X. “The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed a “FULL INVESTIGATION OF THE TRAGIC EVENTS TODAY” in a statement on X.

‘People started to panic’

Trump was talking to the crowd about immigration when pops could be heard and chaos broke out. The former president could be seen grasping his ear before going down to the ground and being swarmed and shielded by Secret Service agents.

Dave McCormick, who’s running for U.S. Senate, told ABC News he was in the front row of the rally. He said he heard “seven or eight” shots fired.

“People started to panic,” he said. “Everyone dropped to the ground.”

Witness Leonard Verdetto said everyone at the rally had been “joyful” but then he heard “popping sounds,” describing 6-8 shots fired.

“None of us really registered at the time that all these people were saying ‘get down!’ ‘get down!'”

“We were all praying…We were praying to him to keep us safe, keep us protected.”

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is covered by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally, Saturday, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa.
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Another witness, a speaker at the event, Rico Elmore, said he was about 20 feetaway from Trump at the time. He said at first he thought the shots were “fireworks.”

“I turned around, and someone yelled ‘medic.” Then he took his tie off and sprang into action, realizing there was not time for a medic to get there, but by the time he got there, he said, it was too late. “The person…was bleeding out through their head.”

He said “I tried to block the wound” by holding a towel against it until the medical team arrived.

“I just saw the bullets hitting the stands, bouncing up,” witness John Dohanich added. He said there was an initial volley of shots, followed by a pause, and then the rest of the shots.

“I’m hearing everyone screaming ‘get down!’ ‘get down’,” and he said he tried to help people get down. “I told them just to keep praying, keep calm.”

In the wake of the incident, Trump, with blood on his ear and the side of his face, was then led off the stage quickly, pumping his fist on stage and also as he was helped into a vehicle to be taken away.

Heavily armed security personnel got on stage as he was led off.

“An incident occurred the evening of July 13 at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania,” the Secret Service said in a statement. “The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe. This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available.”

The White House said in a statement, “The President has received an initial briefing on the incident at Former President Trump’s rally.”

In the wake of the shooting, there was a heavy police presence outside Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.

Violence ‘absolutely unacceptable’

“Violence targeted at any political party or political leader is absolutely unacceptable,” Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said in a statement. “It has no place in Pennsylvania or the United States.”

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, a possible vice president pick, wrote on social media, “Everyone join me in praying for our President Trump and everyone at that rally. I hope everyone is ok.”

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a possible vice presidential pick, posted to X, calling for prayers for the former president.

“Please join Kathryn and me in praying for President Trump, his family and everyone attending the rally today.”

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally, Saturday, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa.
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Another vice presidential hopeful, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, also posted on X asking for prayers for Trump and those at the rally.

“Praying for President Trump and all those attending the rally in Pennsylvania today.”

“ATF is responding to assist the U.S. Secret Service and other law enforcement partners. This is a top priority. We have no further comment at this time,” ATF said in a statement.

Trump rushed off stage after assassination attempt at Pennsylvania rally

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Former President Donald Trump was swarmed by Secret Service agents and rushed off stage as possible shots were heard during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.

Officials briefed on the investigation told ABC News that the incident, on the eve of the Republican national convention, was being investigated as a possible assassination attempt and that live rounds were apparently fired from outside the security perimeter.

There appeared to be blood on Trump’s right ear as he was being taken off stage, and he could be seen mouthing “fight” and pumping his fist.

A spokesperson for Trump said in a statement, “President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act. He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility.”

Outpouring of Support

The harrowing incident sent shockwaves throughout the political world and sparked condemnation from both sides of the aisle as well as an outpouring of support.

President Joe Biden called the incident “sick” and said, “There’s no place in America for this kind of violence. We cannot be like this. We cannot condone this.”

Vice President Kamala Harris said she was “relieved he is not seriously injured” and added, “Violence such as this has no place in our nation. We must all condemn this abhorrent act and do our part to ensure that it does not lead to more violence.”

Donald Trump Jr. told ABC News he has spoken to his father, who remains at the hospital. He said his father is “in good spirits” as he remains under observation, adding that his father is “never gonna stop.” Trump’s son Eric wrote in a post on X, “This is the fighter America needs!” with a photo of his father’s fist raised in the air attached.

Shooter and Bystanders

A shooter is dead, Butler County District Attorney Richard A. Goldinger told ABC News. One bystander is “confirmed dead,” and a second was in serious condition, Goldinger added.

Chaos at the Rally

Trump was talking to the crowd about immigration when pops could be heard and chaos broke out. The former president could be seen grasping his ear before going down to the ground and being swarmed and shielded by Secret Service agents.

Dave McCormick, who’s running for U.S. Senate, told ABC News he was in the front row of the rally. He said he heard “seven or eight” shots fired. “People started to panic,” he said. “Everyone dropped to the ground.”

In the wake of the incident, Trump, with blood on his ear and the side of his face, was led off the stage quickly, pumping his fist on stage and as he was helped into a vehicle to be taken away. Heavily armed security personnel got on stage as he was led off.

“An incident occurred the evening of July 13 at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania,” the Secret Service said in a statement. “The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe. This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available.”

The White House said in a statement, “The President has received an initial briefing on the incident at Former President Trump’s rally.”

Condemnation of Violence

“Violence targeted at any political party or political leader is absolutely unacceptable,” Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said in a statement. “It has no place in Pennsylvania or the United States.”

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, a possible vice president pick, wrote on social media, “Everyone join me in praying for our President Trump and everyone at that rally. I hope everyone is okay.”

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a possible vice presidential pick, posted to X, calling for prayers for the former president. “Please join Kathryn and me in praying for President Trump, his family and everyone attending the rally today.”

Another vice presidential hopeful, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, also posted on X asking for prayers for Trump and those at the rally. “Praying for President Trump and all those attending the rally in Pennsylvania today.”

“ATF is responding to assist the U.S. Secret Service and other law enforcement partners. This is a top priority. We have no further comment at this time,” ATF said in a statement.

Alec Baldwin weeps in court as judge announces involuntary manslaughter case is dismissed midtrial

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico judge on Friday brought a sudden and stunning end to the involuntary manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin, dismissing it in the middle of the actor’s trial and saying it cannot be filed again.

Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer dismissed the case based on misconduct of police and prosecutors over the withholding of evidence from the defense in the 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film “Rust.”

Baldwin cried, hugged his two attorneys, gestured to the front of the court, then turned to hug his crying wife, Hilaria, the mother of seven of his eight children, holding the embrace for 12 seconds. He climbed into an SUV outside the Santa Fe County courthouse without speaking to the media.

“The late discovery of this evidence during trial has impeded the effective use of evidence in such a way that it has impacted the fundamental fairness of the proceedings,” Marlowe Sommer said. “If this conduct does not rise to the level of bad faith it certainly comes so near to bad faith to show signs of scorching.”

The case-ending evidence, revealed during testimony Thursday, was ammunition that was brought into the sheriff’s office in March by a man who said it could be related to Hutchins’ killing. Prosecutors said they deemed the ammo unrelated and unimportant, while Baldwin’s lawyers alleged they “buried” it and filed a motion to dismiss the case.

The judge’s decision ends the criminal culpability of the 66-year-old Baldwin after a nearly three-year saga that began when a revolver he was pointing at Hutchins during a rehearsal went off, killing her and wounding director Joel Souza.

“Our goal from the beginning was to seek justice for Halyna Hutchins,” District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said in a statement. “We are disappointed that the case did not get to the jury.”

The career of the “Hunt for Red October” and “30 Rock” star and frequent “Saturday Night Live” host — who has been a household name for more than three decades — had been put into doubt, and he could have gotten 18 months in prison if convicted. It’s not clear what opportunities will await him now, but he and his wife signed an agreement for a reality show on their large family in June.

Baldwin and other producers still face civil lawsuits from Hutchins’ parents and sister, and from crew members. Hutchins’ widower and young son had agreed to settle their own lawsuit about a year after the shooting, with the widower becoming an executive producer on the then-unfinished film.

But that settlement was reportedly in jeopardy before the trial, and the lawyer who filed it, Brian Panish, now said in a statement that “we look forward to presenting all the evidence to a jury and holding Mr. Baldwin accountable for his actions in the senseless death of Halyna Hutchins.”

“Rust,” an independent Western, was completed in Montana. It has not found a distributor or been seen by the public.

Prosecutors did get one conviction for Hutchins’ death: Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the film’s armorer, was sentenced to 18 months in prison on an involuntary manslaughter conviction.

She is appealing, and her attorney Jason Bowles said he would file a motion to dismiss his client’s case on the same basis as Baldwin’s.

Marlowe Sommer put a pause on the trial earlier Friday and sent the jury home so she could hear testimony and arguments on the dismissal motion.

Troy Teske, a retired police officer and a close friend of Gutierrez-Reed’s father Thell Reed, who is a gun coach and armorer on movies, was the person who appeared with the ammunition on the same day the guilty verdict in her case was read.

Teske and the ammunition had been known to authorities since a few weeks after the shooting, but they determined it was not relevant.

The evidence was collected but crucially was not put into the same file as the rest of the “Rust” case, and it was not presented to Baldwin’s team when they examined ballistics evidence in April.

The issue came up during defense questioning of crime scene technician Marissa Poppell, who acknowledged receiving the ammunition, a moment that the judge watched on a police supervisor’s body camera Friday.

Morrissey argued that the emergence of the evidence was part of an attempt by Reed to shift blame away from his daughter.

“This is a wild goose chase that has no evidentiary value whatsoever,” Morrissey said. “This is just a man trying to protect his daughter.”

The evidence might not have mattered in Baldwin’s case were it included. The charges against him did not allege that he was responsible for the deadly rounds being on set. But the defense’s lack of access to it was deemed egregious enough for a dismissal.

The trial’s other special prosecutor, Erlinda Ocampo Johnson, who delivered the state’s opening statement just two days ago, resigned from the case Friday, a move that would have been stunning in itself were it not followed moments later by the dismissal. Baldwin attorney Alex Spiro asked Morrissey whether Johnson quit based on the evidence issues, and Morrissey said she believed it was over the holding of the public hearing itself.

Morrissey said she respects the judge’s decision but that there was no reason to believe the undisclosed evidence was related to the movie set.

The trial was over after it had barely begun. Prosecutors had only started to make their case, and none of the eyewitnesses from the set had testified yet.

Baldwin’s younger brother Stephen Baldwin and older sister Elizabeth Keuchler, both actors themselves, sat behind him in the gallery next to his wife each day of the trial, which was streamed live by AP and Court TV. Reporters from both coasts filled the small courtroom and patio outside.

The judge dealt a serious blow to the prosecution’s case when on the eve of the trial on Monday when she ruled that Baldwin’s role as a producer on the film was not relevant and had to be left out.

Still, prosecutors forged ahead, painting Baldwin in their openings as a reckless performer who “played make-believe” while flouting basic gun safety rules.

Spiro, the defense lawyer, argued that his client did only what actors always do on the “Rust” set and that the necessary safety steps must be taken before a gun reaches a performer’s hand.

Baldwin was first charged with involuntary manslaughter along with Gutierrez-Reed in January 2023. The charges were dismissed a few months later, but a new team of special prosecutors got a grand jury indictment against the actor this year.

The 16 jurors, including alternates, went home Friday thinking they would return Monday for one of the most high-profile trials in state history. They were instead informed by the court that their service had ended.

Recibe La Milarca su primer visitante; abre sus puertas al público

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Monterrey, Nuevo León.- Desde las 9:00 horas, Martha Cortejo inició la fila para convertirse en la primer visitante del Museo La Milarca, que finalmente abrió sus puertas al público.

Los primeros visitantes al espacio cultural fueron recibidos por la Secretaria de Cultura, Melissa Segura, que entregó un kit de bienvenida a Cortejo con souvenirs conmemorativos al Museo.

La funcionaria estatal agradeció al Gobernador de Nuevo León, Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda, por impulsar desde el inicio de su administración la apertura de La Milarca.

“El Gobernador ha sido el principal impulsor y  promotor de que esto se llevara a cabo, así que estamos muy contentos y sobre todo de que ya se concreta en una posibilidad para todo el público, gracias a Dios.

“Lo más importante, a lo que nos debemos es al público a los visitantes al desarrollo cultural y el día de hoy iniciamos una nueva etapa aquí en el Estado”, dijo la Secretaria de Cultura.

Al terminar su recorrido, la primera visitante dijo estar emocionada pues desde hace tiempo estaba a la espera de que el Museo abriera sus puertas.

“Estoy muy emocionada, yo digo que es algo grande porque es histórico.

“Me impresionan todos los caracoles enormes que están, bien cuidados todos, muy bien etiquetado a vista de nosotros, una de las cosas que yo podría decirles para ver ese techo magnífico, los invito a que vengan que no se van a arrepentir está hermoso”, mencionó la primer visitante.

La titular de Cultura agregó que La Milarca da la posibilidad de acercar a todas las personas a conocer una infinidad de historias que van a poder descubrir a través de sus diferentes piezas.

“Es maravilloso, tiene objetos de millones de años y fue todo muy contemporáneo, nos permiten hacer un viaje por la historia del mundo, de diversas regiones, de diversas épocas.

“Los museos siempre han sido una de las mejores herramientas que tenemos para acercar a los niños a los jóvenes a nuestro patrimonio cultural a nuestro patrimonio artístico y la milarca, estoy segura, que le va a dar ese nuevo aire a la cultura, en Nuevo León y va a generar mucho más interés”, agregó.

De acuerdo a la Secretaria de Cultura, este primer día de apertura se espera recibir alrededor de 400 visitantes.

Asimismo, señaló que como los boletos son de venta en línea, muchos de ellos ya están vendidos para este mes de julio.

La Milarca, que cuenta con al menos 3 mil 700 piezas, estará operando de martes a viernes de 12 del mediodía a 8 de la noche y los fines de semana de 10 de la mañana a 8 de la noche.

La ciudadanía puede adquirir sus boletos a través de la museolamilarca.mx.

El costo de la entrada general será de $100 pesos, para estudiantes y docentes será de $50 pesos; y para adultos mayores, niños y personas con discapacidad de manera gratuita.

All you need to know about the 2024 All-Star Game

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Lone Star State? Not exactly. Many Stars this night will shine so bright (clap, clap, clap, clap), deep in the heart of Texas.

The rosters are (mostly) set and all is just about ready for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday at Globe Life Field in Arlington. The home of the Rangers will host the 94th Midsummer Classic for a game that will have a distinct Texas vibe, from the player uniforms to the concessions and more.

Complete All-Star coverage

• MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard: July 16 on FOX (8 p.m. ET)
• Here are the 2024 All-Star rosters
• Looking for tickets to All-Star events? Visit allstargame.com/tickets
• Team-by-team breakdown of the 2024 All-Stars
• Here are this year’s Home Run Derby participants

The American League will look to rebound from a 3-2 loss last season in Seattle, while the National League will look for back-to-back wins for the first time since it won three straight from 2010-2012.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 All-Star Game.

How can I watch the game?

FOX’s coverage will begin at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, with the first pitch coming about an hour later.

Who are the starting pitchers?

NL manager Torey Lovullo and AL manager Bruce Bochy will announce their starting pitchers next week.

Chris Sale of the Braves, Ranger Suárez of the Phillies and Shota Imanaga of the Cubs are among the possibilities for the NL, while Corbin Burnes of the Orioles, Garrett Crochet of the White Sox and Seth Lugo of the Royals are among the possibilities in the AL.

Who are the starting position players?

Starting lineups will be announced at a later date, but Lovullo and Bochy will choose their batting orders from these elected starters:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

C: William Contreras (MIL)
1B: Bryce Harper (PHI)
2B: Ketel Marte (AZ)
3B: Alec Bohm (PHI)
SS: Trea Turner (PHI)
OF: Christian Yelich (MIL)
OF: Jurickson Profar (SD)
OF: Fernando Tatis Jr. (SD)
DH: Shohei Ohtani (LAD)

AMERICAN LEAGUE

C: Adley Rutschman (BAL)
1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)
2B: Marcus Semien (TEX)
3B: José Ramírez (CLE)
SS: Gunnar Henderson (BAL)
OF: Aaron Judge (NYY)
OF: Juan Soto (NYY)
OF: Steven Kwan (CLE)
DH: Yordan Alvarez (HOU)

Semien replaced Jose Altuve, who was elected as a starter for his ninth All-Star game nod but will not be appearing in the game due to a sore left hand.

Who are the position player reserves?

^ Denotes a player who is inactive or has chosen not to play
+ Named as a replacement

AMERICAN LEAGUE

C: Salvador Perez (KC)
INF: Carlos Correa (MIN)
INF: Rafael Devers (BOS) ^
INF: Josh Naylor (CLE)
INF: Isaac Paredes (TB)
INF: Willi Castro (MIN) +
INF: Jordan Westburg (BAL) +
INF: Bobby Witt Jr. (KC)
OF: Jarren Duran (BOS)
OF: Riley Greene (DET)
OF: Kyle Tucker (HOU) ^
OF: Anthony Santander (BAL) +
DH: David Fry (CLE)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

C: Will Smith (LAD)
INF: CJ Abrams (WSH)
INF: Pete Alonso (NYM)
INF: Luis Arraez (SD)
INF: Mookie Betts (LAD)
INF: Elly De La Cruz (CIN)
INF: Freddie Freeman (LAD)
INF: Ryan McMahon (COL)
OF: Teoscar Hernández (LAD)
OF: Jackson Merrill (SD)
OF: Heliot Ramos (SF)
OF: Bryan Reynolds (PIT)
DH: Marcell Ozuna (ATL)

Which pitchers were selected?

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Starting pitchers
LHP: Tyler Anderson (LAA)
RHP: Corbin Burnes (BAL)
LHP: Garrett Crochet (CWS)
RHP: Logan Gilbert (SEA)
RHP: Tanner Houck (BOS)
RHP: Seth Lugo (KC)
LHP: Cole Ragans (KC)
LHP: Tarik Skubal (DET)

Relief pitchers
RHP: Emmanuel Clase (CLE)
RHP: Clay Holmes (NYY)
RHP: Mason Miller (OAK)
RHP: Kirby Yates (TEX)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Starting pitchers
RHP: Tyler Glasnow (LAD) ^
RHP: Hunter Greene (CIN) +
LHP: Shota Imanaga (CHC)
RHP: Reynaldo López (ATL)
LHP: Chris Sale (ATL)
RHP: Paul Skenes (PIT)
LHP: Ranger Suárez (PHI)
RHP: Logan Webb (SF)
RHP: Zack Wheeler (PHI)

Relief pitchers
RHP: Ryan Helsley (STL)
RHP: Jeff Hoffman (PHI)
LHP: Tanner Scott (MIA)
LHP: Matt Strahm (PHI)
RHP: Robert Suarez (SD)

Does the All-Star Game still decide home-field advantage in the World Series?

No. That element was removed as part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement before the 2017 season. Since then, the All-Star Game has returned to being an exhibition and home-field advantage in the World Series has gone to the pennant-winner with the better regular-season record.

How many times have the Rangers hosted the All-Star Game?

This is the second time the Rangers have hosted the All-Star Game, the first coming in 1995 when they played at The Ballpark in Arlington. In that game, the NL edged the AL by a 3-2 score and the Marlins’ Jeff Conine (pinch-hit go-ahead homer) was named MVP. This is the first time a defending World Series champion has hosted the All-Star Game since 1939.

Hurricane Beryl’s aftermath making it harder for health care to come by in Houston

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Hospitals across the Houston area are swamped in the wake of Hurricane Beryl.

The Texas Division of Emergency Management said 12 hospitals in Harris County remained in internal disaster mode on Thursday but didn’t name any of the hospitals.

While a Harris Health spokesperson said neither Ben Taub nor LBJ Hospital is among those hospitals, he said the situation at both facilities is dire.

Ben Taub saw 320 emergency room patients Wednesday, 34% more than on its typical high-volume day.

Harris Health said many of the patients are seeking dialysis since their normal providers still don’t have power.

“We had a police officer who was shot in the leg, and when the mayor went down to see him the next day, he still didn’t have a room,” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said at a news conference on Wednesday.

Many hospitals have been unable to discharge patients to hot homes, creating a backlog of ambulances waiting to drop new patients off.

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State officials said they’d heard of delays exceeding three hours. To help ease the strain on hospitals, NRG Park is taking some of the discharged patients and will eventually house as many as 250. The state also sent in 25 ambulances from other parts of Texas.

Yet none of that will help Gunter Grigo, who has diabetes and whose Greenspoint apartment still doesn’t have power even though the other half of his complex does.

He’s been storing his three-month supply of insulin in an ice-filled cooler in his car trunk and said he’ll probably have to sleep at his office.

“I couldn’t sleep in here,” Grigo said, pointing to his apartment. “No way. I’d probably die. I think I would. This heat is just unbearable.”

Body found in White Oak Bayou near public walking trail off Studemont, HPD says

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A death investigation is underway after a body was seen in the White Oak Bayou on Thursday afternoon.

The Houston Police Department said a person reported seeing a body in the water at about 2 p.m.

HPD said its dive team officers were headed to 1900 Studemont St. to recover the body.

The department didn’t provide further details and is investigating the person’s death.

If you know anything about this case, authorities urge you to contact the HPD’s Homicide Division at (713) 308-3600.