We continue with the MLS Cup Playoffs first-round action this evening, with another trio of games from around the league. Here is what has gone down so far. Houston Dynamo 1-1 Seattle Sounders (Seattle advance on penalties) Scorers: Roldan 86′ ; Roldan (OG) 90+3′ Seattle Sounders sent Houston crashing out of the MLS Cup Playoffs […]
The U.S. Cities With the Best Commute This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Commuting to work can be a huge headache for many Americans, from getting stuck in rush hour traffic to paying […]
The Blue Jackets had six different players score goals on Tuesday night as they took down the visiting Sabres 6-4. Yegor Chinakhov(2), Kirill Marchenko(2), Adam Fantilli(2), Mathieu Olivier(1), Zach Aston-Reese(1), and Damon Severson(1) all scored for the Jackets in the win, as 11 players had points on Tuesday night. Daniil Tarasov stopped 20 of 24 […]
Players from both teams wore Johnny Gaudreau’s #13 jersey while warming up before Tuesday’s game. (Photo by Jason Mowry/Getty Images) On Tuesday, the Columbus Blue Jackets played their first home game of the year, taking on the Florida Panthers. Throughout the game, both teams took the time to pay tribute to Blue Jackets forward Johnny […]
More cities will recognize Indigenous Peoples Day instead of Columbus Day on Monday, but some Native advocates see it as a symbolic gesture that still falls short of the progress needed. Why it matters: The holiday has a layered and complicated history. Some see Indigenous Peoples Day as overdue recognition for Native communities, while others […]
Queen Letizia of Spain did not allow the rain to dampen her style as she stepped out in Madrid for a public appearance at Columbus Day in Madrid today. The 52-year-old royal was joined by her husband King Felipe, 56, as she presided over the National Day military parade – known in Spain as Dia de […]
Columbus Day is a federal holiday that Americans celebrate on the second Monday in October. President Roosevelt first made Columbus Day a national holiday in 1934, and Americans celebrated it every October 12th. Then, in 1972, President Nixon changed the day of the holiday to the second Monday in October. In modern times, some schools […]