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Nationals Park is like a home away from home for the Baltimore Orioles. Half of the crowd is in orange when they’re in town. Players have the option of spending their nights at home. It's especially inviting for third baseman Manny Machado, who before Tuesday's rainout was 9 for 14 in the three games he's played in Washington. He was 5 for 6 with a home run against the Nationals on Monday night, when the Orioles scored six runs in the 11th for an 8-2 win.
By Max MatzaBBC News ReutersCruz's lawyer Melisa McNeil argued that events before he was even born contributed to the attackLawyers for a Florida school gunman have asked a jury to spare him the death penalty, arguing that his "brain was irretrievably broken" owing to a difficult childhood. Nikolas Cruz, 23, pleaded guilty last year to killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on 14 February 2018.
Some of us first encountered Pee-wee Herman, actor Paul Reubens’s bizarre sketch character, way back in 1981, when HBO taped a low-budget, live stage show about the curious boy-man (man-boy?). He was outfitted in an ill-fitting Glen-plaid suit, white loafers and a red bow tie, and possessed a fiendish giggle and a squinty-eyed knack for sarcastic double-entendres. Pee-wee’s superstardom grew through the ’80s to include two feature films and a much-loved Saturday-morning TV show that pioneered the Pixar-age belief that something made for children could in fact be meant for adults.
The book of Genesis relates how God created Eve: “The Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and then closed up the place with flesh. Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man” (Genesis 2:21–22). The phrase for “one of his ribs” could be translated “a part of his side” (NET), but almost every English translation specifies the part as a “rib.
In the unforeseen turn of Abby Hand accident, an ordinary day took a drastic twist when a seemingly innocuous crash led to death. Abby, an ambitious student at ABAC, faced an unexpected challenge that altered the course of her academic journey. A routine day took a poignant turn when a seemingly ordinary accident dramatically impacted her hand. Undeterred by adversity, Abby’s spirit remained unbroken. As an ABAC student, she exemplified resilience, determination, and a commitment to overcoming obstacles.
Few rock stars have as mysterious a persona as Billy Corgan, the leader of the venerable band Smashing Pumpkins. In addition to his unique voice and musical prowess, fans and interested bystanders have grown to be fascinated with Corgan’s forehead. His forehead has always been marked in an unusual way, which has been the subject of many people’s questions on its significance and meaning—from performances to TV appearances. To shed light on this fascinating facet of Billy Corgan’s persona, we aim to explore and determine the truth behind the mark on his forehead.
The doctor who sued Gwyneth Paltrow over a ski crash and lost may be planning an appeal. An attorney for Terry Sanderson, the doctor who alleged the actress injured him on the Utah slopes in 2016, said his client is considering all options — including a motion to the court for a new trial or a possible appeal, TMZ reported Saturday. Attorney Robert Sykes told the outlet he thinks errors were made in the case that could form the basis of an appeal.
With Sabalenka claiming her first major title at the Australian Open in January, and Rybakina winning the Wimbledon title between Swiatek's two major victories last year, the trio are fast becoming the WTA's new 'Big Three'. Sabalenka, having complemented her natural power with improvements in her movement, has won more titles (three) and reached more finals (five) than anyone else this season. On clay, the world number two lost in the Stuttgart final to Swiatek before avenging that loss by beating her to win the Madrid trophy.
Explore More WARNING: Graphic and disturbing content. Hamas barbarians butchered an innocent family dog and burned terrified locals alive as they tried to flee a bloody rampage in a tiny Israeli village where more than 100 people were found slaughtered, disturbing new video and images show. In one harrowing clip posted on Telegram Thursday, first responders could be seen in one of the bullet-riddled homes in Kibbutz Be’eri after Hamas terrorists stormed in and unleashed their reign of terror earlier this week.