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When she was 15, Ava Langridge watched a YouTube video that explained how environmental activist Lauren Singer fit four years of trash into a 16-ounce mason jar. Inspired, the Bay Area teen ...
For nearly 120 years, Portland has marked the beginning of the summer season with the Rose Festival. This Memorial Day weekend will be no different, with three parades, 15 princesses, a treasure ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision Tuesday to remove Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, among others, from baseball’s permanently ineligible list was a requisite first step toward ...
Rose West was given a life sentence for the murder of 10 young women, including her own daughter Alex Gurley is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died at his Las Vegas home Monday because of a serious heart condition, a Nevada coroner said Tuesday. Rose, 83, suffered from hypertensive and atherosclerotic ...
If you didn’t look closely, you might have gotten the impression this week that Pete Rose got elected — or at least rubber-stamped — to enter baseball’s Hall of Fame. Not so fast!
One of the standout episodes is "Spider Rose," an adaptation of a short story by sci-fi author Bruce Sterling that appeared in 1996's Schismatrix Plus. The short is set in the Sterling-created ...
Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story is topping the charts on Netflix as it looks at the horrific crimes of the married couple who horrifically murdered several victims over two decades.
Just 24 hours after Pete Rose was removed from MLB's ineligible list, the Cincinnati Reds celebrated his career. The franchise held "Pete Rose Night" at Great American Ball Park for Wednesday's ...
Mr. Bamberger, a sportswriter, is the author of the play “Bart & Fay.” A. Bartlett Giamatti, in an academic gown or a J. Press suit, owned lecterns the way Pete Rose owned big-league dugouts.
Including baseball. Does anyone believe that Major League Baseball would be reinstating Pete Rose if one of the president’s whims had not demanded it? Never mind MLB’s lawyerly rationale that ...