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  • LifestyleMiami Herald

    At 96, this grandma makes history as the oldest model at Miami Swim Week. See her strut

    The senior model stole the show

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  • SportsAssociated Press

    Paul Skenes went right after Shohei Ohtani. The result was a brilliant bit of baseball theater

    Paul Skenes wanted to throw Shohei Ohtani something other than a fastball. None of Skenes' breaking stuff had really worked during his warmup, so the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie stared in at arguably the most dangerous hitter in baseball during the first inning Wednesday night and did away with pretense. Three times Skenes unfurled his 6-foot-6 frame and sent a fastball north of 100 mph at Ohtani.

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  • USCNN

    ‘The day has finally come’: Years in the making, evidence leads investigators to Rex Heuermann

    Rex Heuermann left his office near the Empire State Building and strolled down a still-bustling Fifth Avenue as the sun set on a hot Thursday evening in Manhattan.

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  • LifestyleUSA TODAY Sports

    Ranking Major League Baseball's eight most beautiful stadiums

    There's reason baseball stadiums are referred to as "Green Cathedrals." A look at MLB's eight most aesthetically pleasing ballparks.

    3125 min read
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  • USUSA TODAY

    Three boys discovered teenage T. rex fossil in northern US: 'Incredible dinosaur discovery'

    Three young boys went hiking in the North Dakota Badlands in July 2022 and found the remains of a teenage T. Rex.

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  • CelebrityThe Telegraph

    Man behind dress that ‘broke the internet’ jailed for throttling his wife

    A man behind the viral photograph of a dress that “broke the internet” has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for throttling his wife.

    493 min read
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  • USFTW Outdoors

    Anglers catching this peculiar fish are urged to ‘kill it on sight’

    A fisherman in Missouri caught what he thought was an odd fish that refused to die, even when left on the pavement for several hours.

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