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Here's a philosophical question for you. If a color doesn't have a name, can we still see it? Many years ago, the human eye ...
Clayton Kershaw became the 20th pitcher with 3,000 strikeouts when Vinny Capra of the Chicago White Sox took a slider for a ...
There’s a place in Northern California where water doesn’t just fall – it erupts from a cliff face in a spectacular display that makes first-time visitors gasp and seasoned travelers reach for their ...
Some restaurants chase trends, others create experiences that stand the test of time. Just Us Cafe belongs firmly in the second category, serving up slices of South Carolina hospitality alongside ...
Haiti's gangs have 'near-total control' of the capital as violence escalates, UN says Scientists tracking ‘interstellar’ ...
Near a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo sat a temporary pond, doomed to dry up eventually. Inside swam a “rainbow” creature with “large” yellow eyes. Something about it caught the ...
When Destiny filmed her 4-year-old son trying on his first pair of glasses, she never imagined his joyful reaction would resonate with millions and bring hope to strangers around the world.
While strikeouts remain a scourge to the old school eye, it may be safe to declare that the era of bottomless whiffs is over.