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Carl Erskine, , 1950s Dodgers Pitcher, , Dead at 97.<br/>NBC reports that the baseball legend <br/>died at Community Hospital Anderson in Indiana.<br/>He was one of the last surviving members of the <br/>celebrated Brooklyn teams from the 1950s, having <br/>spent his entire career playing for the Dodgers.<br/>He was one of the last surviving members of the <br/>celebrated Brooklyn teams from the 1950s, having <br/>spent his entire career playing for the Dodgers.<br/>Between 1948 and 1959, <br/>Erskine and the Dodgers took home <br/>five National League pennants.<br/>Between 1948 and 1959, <br/>Erskine and the Dodgers took home <br/>five National League pennants.<br/>The right-handed pitcher had a career record of 122-78 with 981 strikeouts and an ERA of 4.00.<br/>Erskine's best season came in 1953 <br/>when he led the National League <br/>with a record of 20-6.<br/>In 1954, Erskine had another <br/>All-Star season, winning 18 games.<br/>Out of his five World Series appearances, <br/>the Dodgers beat the Yankees <br/>in 1955 to win their only championship.<br/>Out of his five World Series appearances, <br/>the Dodgers beat the Yankees <br/>in 1955 to win their only championship.<br/>With Erskine's passing, 88-year-old <br/>Sandy Koufax becomes the lone surviving <br/>Dodgers player from that 1955 World Series team.<br/>With Erskine's passing, 88-year-old <br/>Sandy Koufax becomes the lone surviving <br/>Dodgers player from that 1955 World Series team.<br/>In July of 2023, the Baseball Hall of Fame's <br/>board of directors awarded Erskine with <br/>the Buck O'Neil lifetime achievement award.<br/>In July of 2023, the Baseball Hall of Fame's <br/>board of directors awarded Erskine with <br/>the Buck O'Neil lifetime achievement award.<br/>For millions of fans, he was <br/>a baseball hero. For his family <br/>and thousands of Special Olympians, <br/>Carl was someone who always <br/>believed everything was possible. , Jane Forbes Clark, Baseball Hall of Fame chairman, via NBC.<br/>His legacy is one <br/>of deep compassion <br/>and encouragement <br/>of the human spirit, Jane Forbes Clark, Baseball Hall of Fame chairman, via NBC
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Carl Erskine, , 1950s Dodgers Pitcher, , Dead at 97.<br/>NBC reports that the baseball legend <br/>died at Community Hospital Anderson in Indiana.<br/>He was one of the last surviving members of the <br/>celebrated Brooklyn teams from the 1950s, having <br/>spent his entire career playing for the Dodgers.<br/>He was one of the last surviving members of the <br/>celebrated Brooklyn teams from the 1950s, having <br/>spent his entire career playing for the Dodgers.<br/>Between 1948 and 1959, <br/>Erskine and the Dodgers took home <br/>five National League pennants.<br/>Between 1948 and 1959, <br/>Erskine and the Dodgers took home <br/>five National League pennants.<br/>The right-handed pitcher had a career record of 122-78 with 981 strikeouts and an ERA of 4.00.<br/>Erskine's best season came in 1953 <br/>when he led the National League <br/>with a record of 20-6.<br/>In 1954, Erskine had another <br/>All-Star season, winning 18 games.<br/>Out of his five World Series appearances, <br/>the Dodgers beat the Yankees <br/>in 1955 to win their only championship.<br/>Out of his five World Series appearances, <br/>the Dodgers beat the Yankees <br/>in 1955 to win their only championship.<br/>With Erskine's passing, 88-year-old <br/>Sandy Koufax becomes the lone surviving <br/>Dodgers player from that 1955 World Series team.<br/>With Erskine's passing, 88-year-old <br/>Sandy Koufax becomes the lone surviving <br/>Dodgers player from that 1955 World Series team.<br/>In July of 2023, the Baseball Hall of Fame's <br/>board of directors awarded Erskine with <br/>the Buck O'Neil lifetime achievement award.<br/>In July of 2023, the Baseball Hall of Fame's <br/>board of directors awarded Erskine with <br/>the Buck O'Neil lifetime achievement award.<br/>For millions of fans, he was <br/>a baseball hero. For his family <br/>and thousands of Special Olympians, <br/>Carl was someone who always <br/>believed everything was possible. , Jane Forbes Clark, Baseball Hall of Fame chairman, via NBC.<br/>His legacy is one <br/>of deep compassion <br/>and encouragement <br/>of the human spirit, Jane Forbes Clark, Baseball Hall of Fame chairman, via NBC
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An infamous 'optical illusion' cycle lane which injured more than 100 people has been 'fixed overnight', a council claim.<br/><br/>The lane was branded 'the most dangerous in Britain' due to the high number of injuries - with locals blaming a 'trick of the eye' design.<br/><br/>Photos show how it appears to be flat at a glance - but actually passes over an elevated pedestrian crossing.<br/><br/>Walkers on Keynsham High Street near Bristol have repeatedly missed and tripped on a 'hidden' curb - which they say looked like a flat line as it is painted white.<br/><br/>Since it was installed by Bath and North East Somerset Council in March 2022, more than 100 people have been injured on it.<br/><br/>Overnight last night April 11 Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES) began repainting the solid white line as a broken line.<br/><br/>It is in the hoped it will stop the confusion and the injuries. Work was carried out overnight to avoid disruption to firms and cars.<br/><br/>Paul Roper, the council's cabinet member for economic and cultural sustainable development, said: \
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On April 11, 1960, astronomers began the first scientific experiment that would search for extraterrestrial life.<br/><br/>Known as Project Ozma, this experiment looked for interstellar radio transmissions coming from other star systems. This was the first time that radio astronomy was used to look for aliens. The effort was led by an astronomer named Frank Drake at Cornell University. He used an 85-foot telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia to check out two nearby stars called Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridani. He first pointed the telescope at Tau Ceti, but he didn't detect any signals. When he pointed the telescope at Epsilon Eridani, he did see a signal, but it turned out to be a false alarm. He later found out that the signal was created by military radar equipment and was definitely not aliens.
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AN AMISH BUGGY that would normally be drawn by horses has been fitted with a turbo jet engine. “It’s like oil and water, they should not go together,” jokes its creator Chad Clark. The outrageous project, built by Chad Clark and Mike Monter of Millersburg, Ohio was originally meant to be something very different. “Mike and I were at our local county fair, I mentioned it would be really cool to build a turbine-powered four-wheel drive pulling truck,” Chad explained. But the auction description had misrepresented the engine as a turbo shaft engine. “I went home that night, found an engine online and bought it but didn’t realise it was not turboshaft, it was turbojet only,” Chad remembers. They ended up having to use a much lighter vehicle instead of the original truck. “We live in the Amish capital of the world so we figured an Amish buggy would be perfect,” Chad said. Co-creator Mike Monter told Future Studios Cars: “He called me up, said we’re not doing a pulling truck anymore, we’re doing an Amish buggy – seemed natural.” The build and modifications cost around $30,000 and took roughly 700 hours of labour to complete: “Many all-nighters,” Chad said. When out in public, people struggle to believe the bizarre creation actually works. “When people see the Thunder Buggy they can’t believe their eyes and the first question is, does it really move? Yes it does,” explained Chad. Traditionally, these buggies would have been moved by horses so this particular one is far from conventional. “The buggy is not designed to take 100 feet of electrical wiring, fuel tanks and a jet engine,” Chad admitted. With a top speed of 65 miles per hour before the wheels start shaking, this exhibition-only vehicle was not built for speed: “It’s a really simple engine design, it’s some pretty awesome engineering from back in the 40s,” explained Chad.
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A mischievous moggy has turned his back on hunting mice - and has been bringing back pieces of litter through his cat flap instead.<br/><br/>Nine-month-old Tofu has been bringing plastic containers, a roll of poo bags and even a lamb shank bone back to his home. <br/><br/>His owner, Jane Sweet, has caught the white and brown kitten on a camera bringing back rubbish through his cat flap and proudly placing them around his home.<br/><br/>He was taken in by Miss Sweet, from Stevenage, Herts, after she found him as a stay kitten in the pouring rain last September.<br/><br/>Miss Sweet, 41, said: \
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Wales is the kindest region in Great Britain. <br/><br/>Research, of 2,000 adults, revealed those in the country will carry out an average of eight acts of kindness each week, compared to the six that people in the East of England will accomplish. <br/><br/>Londoners took second place, closely followed by the West Midlands, and adults in the North West - while those in the East of England and South East residents came bottom of the pile. <br/><br/>It also emerged one in four adults across the country volunteer, dedicating an average of eight hours of their spare time each week. <br/><br/>The research was commissioned by Nissan, which is working with The Richard Whitehead Foundation’s Supported Runner Project [www.whitehead.foundation/supported-runner-project-overview], to help make Sunday's TCS London Marathon more inclusive. <br/><br/>It comes after the study also found 56 per cent would volunteer to help a disabled friend or person complete a sporting event, if they were equipped with the right tools and training. <br/><br/>Gold-medal winning Paralympian and Nissan GB’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Ambassador, Richard Whitehead, said: “It’s fantastic to see how people support each other across the country and so many would be willing to help disabled runners if they had the tools and training to do so. <br/><br/>“Helping others is not only incredibly important, but also very rewarding, so we’re delighted to give people the opportunity to do so around mass participation running events. <br/><br/>“The Supported Runner Project provides comprehensive training to volunteers, allowing them to offer all-encompassing support to runners with physical or neurodiverse disabilities before, during and after each event, helping to remove some of the challenges and barriers to entry that they may encounter. <br/><br/>“We’re looking forward to seeing the impact this will have at this year’s race and hopefully we can inspire even more people to take part in the future.” <br/><br/>The study also revealed the top 30 things people do to help others, with showing their appreciation (60 per cent) and holding a door open for someone else (59 per cent) coming out on top. <br/><br/>Donating old belongings to charity (44 per cent), checking in on a friend (37 per cent) and taking a parcel in for a neighbour (45 per cent) also made the list. <br/><br/>And while 51 per cent are kind because it’s part of their personal values, 28 per cent said it makes them happy and 27 per cent like to feel they’re ‘doing their bit’. <br/><br/>Half would like to help people out more often than they currently do, and 34 per cent would even go as far to say they wished they were a kinder individual. <br/><br/>A lack of time (42 per cent), money (41 per cent) and an introverted personality (34 per cent) are among the things holding people back from being more compassionate - although 43 per cent believe they’ve grown kinder as they’ve grown older. <br/><br/>It also emerged three quarters recognise the power of kindness, as they feel it has a positive impact on their relationship with others.
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Clashes broke out in the streets and parliament as lawmakers debate a divisive bill that critics say could endanger Georgia’s ambitions for EU membership.<br/>The proposed law targets media and non-profit organizations that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. <br/>These organizations would then have to register as ‘agents of foreign influence’. <br/>Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that at least one employee was injured in clashes. <br/>Critics say the move could endanger the country’s ambitions for EU membership. While supporters of the bill say it would limit foreign interface within sensitive fields.<br/>#Georgia #Russia #EU #protest #police
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<p>A pensioner left locked out of her home in the dark believes she was ripped off by a “rogue trader” who charged a staggering £1,600</a> to get her into the property.</p><p>The Ashford woman paid the eye-watering bill after being told the job had been carried out at the “going rate”.</p><p>Also in today's podcast, a Strood family of three made homeless after a blaze destroyed their home of 14 years</a> say they have “lost everything”.</p><p>They are now living in temporary accommodation after their garden shed caught alight and spread to the house.</p><p>A court has heard how a father-of-three attacked a drunken man who smashed his car windscreen </a>while he was sat in traffic with his family.</p><p>The 30-year-old lost his rag after shards of glass showered his partner and children when they were stuck in a queue in Sittingbourne. </p><p>As the government's struggle to get the Rwanda Bill though continues, the KentOnline Podcast has heard from a  Margate artist about a new exhibition including work done  by young refugees.</p><p>Called 'Leave to Remain'</a>, it's a collaboration with the Kent Refugee Action Network. </p><p>And in cricket, it's a big test for Kent tomorrow</a> as they host last years winners Surry in the County Championship. </p><p>You can hear from head coach Matt Walker about their tactics after coming away with a draw against Essex. </p>
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Like high-yield savings accounts that accrue interest, proof of stake blockchains like Ethereum encourage users to lock away their cryptocurrency for the sake of the network's security in exchange for more of the currency over time. It's a process called staking, but the caveat is that getting the ether back out can be a long and unpredictable process. Mara Schmeidt, 29, wants to solve this problem with her software company Alluvial. Alluvial works with clients like Coinbase, Bitcoin Suisse, Figment and six other crypto platforms to stake ether for their users. Thanks to Alluvial, ether owners are able to sell their cryptocurrency to users on competing platforms--increasing the pool of potential buyers. \
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When she was only seven, Zhuo Yifeng witnessed both of her parents’ death from a car accident. The extreme trauma causes her to suffer from selective amnesia as she completely blocks out her past experience. Zhuo Yifeng’s parents leaves her under the care of their friend Su Zijian, whose young son Su Muyun is two years younger.<br/><br/>Assuming a new identity, Su Nianfeng grows up alongside her younger brother Su Muyun except their relationship is less than friendly. Su Muyun is a legendary name at school while Su Nianfeng is someone easily ignored. During her third year, Su Nianfeng who had no goals in life becomes determined to apply for medical school because of her good friend Le Diyin. Le Diyin is her close confidante. He is warm as the sunshine but suffers from a strange disease.<br/><br/>Su Muyun is mean to Su Nianfeng on the surface but silently stands by her as she reaches for her dreams. As they enter university, popular girl Ouyang Qingxue exposes a so-called truth that causes Su Niangfeng to misunderstand the family that adopted her. She leaves home to live independently in search for the truth.<br/><br/>Adapted from novel ‘Days of Living With Handsome Brother’ by Tong Tong<br/>
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