New York on wrong end of Denver’s historic comeback
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For the low cost of $3 million, you might be able to purchase one of the three baseballs Shohei Ohtani hit as part of his historic performance for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
That includes former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan, who went on a rant about how Daboll blew that game for New York. While a 33-point fourth quarter certainly didn't help the Giants' case or Daboll’s, for that matter, it's tough to blame everything on a coach after the teams simply didn't do anything to win the game late.
The rookies also have a historic knack for finding the end zone. Skattebo has six total touchdowns on the year, and each of Egbuka, Judkins and Jeanty crossed the goal line five times. That makes four rookies with at least five touchdowns. Nobody reached that threshold by Week 7 last year, and only four total rookies from 2021-24 did so.
For many young girls in Japan today, the image of Sanae Takaichi taking the helm of power as the country's first ever female leader is powerful and formative. It means a patriarchal society and a political system that has long been dominated by men is now led by a woman.
Bo Nix became the first player in NFL history to run for two touchdowns and pass for two touchdowns in a fourth quarter. With a win probability as low as 0.7%, Denver's comeback is the eighth-most improbable in the Next Gen Stats era. And to think it all could have been avoided if Giants kicker Jude McAtamney hadn't missed two extra points.
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Work progresses on Oberlin’s historic Wilson Bruce Evans House, a landmark of Black history
The Wilson Bruce Evans Home Historical Society of Oberlin broke ground last week on the second phase of its project to rehabilitate the historic Evans House, originally built in 1856 by abolitionist and Underground Railroad operative Wilson Bruce Evans.
Cal Raleigh reflected on his historic postseason and possibility of the Mariners winning the World Series. Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz also discussed how impactful he is for Seattle.
The scoreboard was ugly for the Washington Commanders. But a deeper look reveals a franchise record for one star and career days for several other key players.