Church returns with HR to help Mets keep rolling
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Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Puerto Rico on Sunday and insisted that she is leading Sen. Barack Obama in the popular vote. Clinton won 68 percent of the vote compared with Obama’s 32 percent. Her vote tally was 263,120; his was 121,458. The win gives Clinton the larger share of Puerto Rico’s 55 delegates.
Francesca Enea homered twice and hit a pop-up that was misplayed into the go-ahead run to help top-seeded Florida beat Texas A&M 6-1 Sunday, forcing a decisive rematch between the teams at the Women’s College World Series.
Kenny Perry closed with a 3-under 69 on Sunday to win the Memorial, joining Tiger Woods as the only three-time winner of the tournament Jack Nicklaus built.
Ryan Briscoe held off Indianapolis 500 winner Scott Dixon and barely slipped through a late-race crash to win Sunday’s IndyCar Series race at the Milwaukee Mile.
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Kyle Busch was simply sensational again, dominating the second half of the 400-mile race Sunday at Dover International Speedway and racing to his Sprint Cup series-best fourth win of the season.
US military deaths in Iraq are said to have fallen to their lowest monthly level for four years, after about 20 soldiers were reported killed in May.
Joan Kennedy Biddle, who sued the city of Tampa, Florida, this year to collect a $299.58 Civil War-era debt owed to her great-grandfather — totaling $22 million with interest — has dropped the suit and agreed to pay the city’s attorney’s fees of $4,000.
Join Robert, Matt and John as we discuss the season finale of season 4 of LOST, There’s No Place Like Home (parts 2 & 3). In this podcast, we discuss some of the more interesting questions raised by the season…
By anyone’s estimation, Frederic J. Baur lived a full life. The organic chemist and food storage technician lived to the ripe old age of 89. He and his wife had two sons and four grandchildren. But…