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Her lawyer called her arrest unlawful and quickly filed suit. A district judge ordered she be kept in Massachusetts for at least 48 hours. Though the New York Times reports, ICE records show a person with her name was being held in a Louisiana detention center on Wednesday. And finally, today is opening day for Major League Baseball.
Her lawyer called her arrest unlawful and quickly filed suit. A district judge ordered she be kept in Massachusetts for at least 48 hours. Though the New York Times reports, ICE records show a person with her name was being held in a Louisiana detention center on Wednesday. And finally, today is opening day for Major League Baseball.
Her lawyer called her arrest unlawful and quickly filed suit. A district judge ordered she be kept in Massachusetts for at least 48 hours. Though the New York Times reports, ICE records show a person with her name was being held in a Louisiana detention center on Wednesday. And finally, today is opening day for Major League Baseball.
One thing that's getting left behind in spring training but could still play a role in baseball's future, robot umpires. The technology allows batters to challenge balls and strikes. So far, it's had some mixed reviews among players. It's only been tested. The robots spent a few years in the minor leagues. The system isn't quite ready for the big leagues and won't be used in any games this season.
One thing that's getting left behind in spring training but could still play a role in baseball's future, robot umpires. The technology allows batters to challenge balls and strikes. So far, it's had some mixed reviews among players. It's only been tested. The robots spent a few years in the minor leagues. The system isn't quite ready for the big leagues and won't be used in any games this season.
One thing that's getting left behind in spring training but could still play a role in baseball's future, robot umpires. The technology allows batters to challenge balls and strikes. So far, it's had some mixed reviews among players. It's only been tested. The robots spent a few years in the minor leagues. The system isn't quite ready for the big leagues and won't be used in any games this season.
But The Athletic reports it could be a reality one day. And for all you baseball fans listening, don't forget Friday Night Baseball, a weekly doubleheader on Apple TV+. We'll be back starting tomorrow for the 2025 regular season. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next.
But The Athletic reports it could be a reality one day. And for all you baseball fans listening, don't forget Friday Night Baseball, a weekly doubleheader on Apple TV+. We'll be back starting tomorrow for the 2025 regular season. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next.
But The Athletic reports it could be a reality one day. And for all you baseball fans listening, don't forget Friday Night Baseball, a weekly doubleheader on Apple TV+. We'll be back starting tomorrow for the 2025 regular season. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next.
Let's stay with baseball. Caitlin Tiffany writes for The Atlantic about her love of the game, her experience at a women's fantasy camp where she got to play in a professional facility, and how the sport historically has not opened its doors to women in the same way other sports have. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
Let's stay with baseball. Caitlin Tiffany writes for The Atlantic about her love of the game, her experience at a women's fantasy camp where she got to play in a professional facility, and how the sport historically has not opened its doors to women in the same way other sports have. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
Let's stay with baseball. Caitlin Tiffany writes for The Atlantic about her love of the game, her experience at a women's fantasy camp where she got to play in a professional facility, and how the sport historically has not opened its doors to women in the same way other sports have. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
Good morning. It's Wednesday, March 26th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the fight over non-citizens' right to free speech, what one photojournalist saw when deported Venezuelans landed in El Salvador, and President Trump signs an executive order to overhaul voting.
Good morning. It's Wednesday, March 26th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the fight over non-citizens' right to free speech, what one photojournalist saw when deported Venezuelans landed in El Salvador, and President Trump signs an executive order to overhaul voting.
Good morning. It's Wednesday, March 26th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the fight over non-citizens' right to free speech, what one photojournalist saw when deported Venezuelans landed in El Salvador, and President Trump signs an executive order to overhaul voting.
But first, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz says he takes full responsibility for a group chat on the messaging service Signal that included several cabinet members, the vice president and a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. The text thread included details about upcoming U.S. military strikes in Yemen.
But first, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz says he takes full responsibility for a group chat on the messaging service Signal that included several cabinet members, the vice president and a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. The text thread included details about upcoming U.S. military strikes in Yemen.