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The Twins Still Have Room For Another Slugger Addition
Last week, the Minnesota Twins decided to zag by signing veteran catcher Victor Caratini to a two-year, $14 million contract. They did this with many expecting them to zig toward improving their depleted bullpen. While the move was unexpected, it wasn’t any less necessary.

Romeo Doubs Clearly Knows the Writing Is On the Wall
It was always going to be difficult to find a way to fit Romeo Doubs into the Green Bay Packers’ complex cap situation based on the type of player he’s become. The first sign came early in the season when the Packers inked wide receiver Christian Watson to a one-year extension before he even returned from a torn ACL.

Signing Taylor Rogers Balances Out Minnesota’s Bullpen
The Minnesota Twins are finally getting some reinforcements for their bullpen. On Thursday, sources confirmed to Zone Coverage that the Twins signed former All-Star lefty Taylor Rogers to a one-year, $2 million deal. Rogers, 35, last pitched with the Twins in 2021 and spent 2025 with the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs. Rogers had a decent year, pitching to a 3.38 ERA, 1.

At the Guggenheim, Gabriele Münter Takes her Place
With this exhibition, the artist is not so much rediscovered as finally recognized for what she always was.

Anthony Edwards Has Taken His Inside the Arc Scoring Game To the Next Level

What Does A Successful Bears Season Mean for the Packers Going Forward?

Berkshire’s New CEO Greg Abel Signals a Break From Warren Buffett’s Patient Playbook

Where to Go Next: 11 Destinations Having Their Moment in 2026

Billionaire Bill Koch’s Western Art Collection Gallops Past Estimates at Christie’s
A trio of Frederic Remington masterworks led the sale: ‘Coming to the Call,’ which set a world record at $13,285,000; ‘An Argument with the Town Marshall,’ which sold for $11,847,500; and a bronze, ‘Coming Through the Rye,’ which more than doubled its low estimate to realize $9,950,000.

At Sean Kelly, Hilda Palafox Invites Us to Listen to Earth’s Primordial Whispers

These 5 Directors Remain Hollywood’s Most Bankable, Data Shows

