Pete Rose was one of MLB's all-time great hitters, primarily with the Cincinnati Reds. Here's where he ranks among the 20 best sluggers in league history.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Righteous Brothers are set to once again play at the Cape Fear Community College’s Wilson Center on Friday, March 14, 2025, as part of their farewell tour. “The Righteous ...
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Devin Hester might have been the greatest weapon in the NFL at the time, and he showed why right off the bat. Back in Miami, where he played his college ball. First play of the Super Bowl.
Mike Jones made the biggest play of his career. Instead of being a footnote to the failure that is the “Greatest Show on Turf,” Jones secured the victory for Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk ...
From Elvis gyrating in prison stripes in Jailhouse Rock to Prince putting Apollonia on the back of his bike in Purple Rain, rock & roll and movies have been inseparable for nearly 60 years.
The brothers, who murdered their parents Jose and Kitty Menendez in 1989, have long maintained that they committed the vicious crime as a response to sexual and verbal abuse, that no one else ...
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Either 1997 or 1998 could be labeled as the guard's greatest season; statistically they are nearly identical. We opted for 1997 in part because it was the WNBA's inaugural season, and Cooper ...
Including music from The Righteous Brothers, Clodagh Rodgers and Bobby Vinton. Featuring 1963’s top 3 singles.
Just in time for what promises to be a stressful few months of American political news, a new season of reigning comfort-watch The Great British Bake Off will hit Netflix later this month.
In what is arguably the greatest offensive single season in MLB ... The modern record for most hits in a nine-inning game is seven by Rennie Stennett of the Pittsburgh Pirates (1975).