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At A 1931 Exhibition Game, 17-Year-Old Female Pitcher Jackie Mitchell Struck Out Ruth And Then She Struck Out Lou Gehrig Too
The Babe played in 163 games as a pitcher, winning 92 and losing 44, for a percentage of .676. He was one of the best left-handed pitchers the game has ever known.

The Gala Breach: A Night of Chaos at the Washington Hilton (Videos)
The annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner has long been a symbol of the peaceful, if often prickly, coexistence between the American presidency and the free press.

Islamabad Summit Collapses: Global Markets Brace for Total Energy War in the Strait
The Death of Diplomacy: Islamabad Talks Terminated The fragile hope for a negotiated settlement to the 2026 Iran crisis evaporated over the weekend of April 25–26.

Coastal Health Alert: The Northward Migration of Florida’s ‘Flesh-Eating’ Vibrio Pathogen and What It Means for You
Ocean temperatures climb as dangerous flesh-eating bacteria once confined to the tropics move rapidly up the coast.

Why the Southeast is burning – extreme drought is only part of the reason
By Zachary Handlos, Georgia Institute of Technology Large parts of the southeastern U.S. are in the midst of an exceptional drought, and it is fueling dozens of wildfires in Florida and Georgia.

The Science of Soil: Tristan Butterfield Leads the Resurrection of Chateau Ste. Michelle’s Legendary Ethos Brand
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR We could fill a cellar with corks from all the winemakers we’ve encountered who traded their briefcases for pruning shears.

Frequent Or Longer Naps In Older Age May Signal Declining Health, Study Suggests
Consistent increases in daytime nap frequency and duration may serve as vital early indicators for identifying underlying health risks.

1 man dead, 2 women airlifted in critical condition after crash in Opa-Locka
OPA-LOCKA, FLA. (WSVN) - A man has died and two women are in critical condition after a crash in Opa-Locka.The incident took place on Northwest...

Newly graduated MDC students head to MIT to fulfill dreams
MIAMI (WSVN) - After coming to the United States less than five years ago, a group of Miami-Dade College students are heading to the Massachusetts...