Seattle beat St. Louis 5-3 at T-Mobile Park, powered by Randy Arozarena’s four RBIs and a three-run homer. Josh Naylor added a solo shot, and the bullpen held the line after a shaky start from George Kirby. The win moves the Mariners within one game of the AL West lead as the series heads to a finale.
Dubai's World Poetry Day spotlighted Emirati poet Fatima Al‑Mansouri, launching a UNESCO‑backed "Poetry Without Borders" initiative to fund global translation projects.
A late‑season offensive outburst has the Cleveland Guardians climbing the AL wild‑card race. Johnathan Rodriguez and David Fry each hit clutch homers in a win that sparked a crucial stretch before the trade deadline. The burst highlights new lineup tweaks and a manager’s push for power. Fans are buzzing about the team’s momentum heading into the final games.
DRAXXON's drone solutions were showcased on Dennis Quaid's Viewpoint, highlighting faster, safer search‑and‑rescue operations and the tech's growing impact on public safety.
As I delved into the true dark history behind famous nursery rhymes, I was surprised to discover sinister origins behind seemingly innocent songs. For instance, "Ring Around the Rosie" is believed to be about the Great Plague, while "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" may actually refer to the ruthless Queen Mary I of England. Even the beloved "Humpty Dumpty" has connections to a devastating historical event – the English Civil War. As I continued my research, it became clear that these nursery rhymes were more about preserving history and cautionary tales than simply entertaining children. I can't help but wonder what other dark secrets are hidden within the verses we've all grown up with.