The Yankees Score 13 Runs in an Inning for the 1st Time in 21 Years

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The New York Yankees scored 13 runs in an inning for the first time in nearly 21 years Sunday as their first 12 batters in the third reached safely against an overwhelmed pitching staff for the Athletics. The game began well for A’s starter Jacob Lopez, who retired all six …

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Breaking down the high costs of egg freezing

This week, 60 Minutes reported on egg freezing: a medical procedure in which a woman’s eggs are harvested, frozen and stored until she is ready to have children. Correspondent Lesley Stahl visited a fertility clinic in Manhattan to see the egg retrieval process with Dr. Tomer Singer, head of Northwell Health’s fertility practice. After a …

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Congo Says Number of Confirmed Ebola Cases Rises to 282

KINSHASA, May ⁠31 (Reuters) – ⁠Democratic Republic ⁠of Congo ​said on Sunday ‌that the ‌number ⁠of ⁠confirmed Ebola cases had increased ​to 282 after 19 ​new positive test results ⁠were ⁠recorded. There have ⁠been 264 ​confirmed cases in ​Ituri ⁠province, 15 in North ⁠Kivu province and three in South Kivu ⁠province, according to data distributed …

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Colombia Right Wing Candidate De La Espriella, Leftist Cepeda Poised to Head to Run-Off

By Julia ⁠Symmes ⁠Cobb BOGOTA, May ⁠31 (Reuters) – Colombian right ​wing outsider Abelardo de ‌la Espreilla is poised ‌to ⁠compete ⁠in a runoff in the country’s ​presidential race against leftist senator Ivan Cepeda, ​data from the country’s ⁠national ⁠registry office ⁠showed on ​Sunday, after no candidate reached ​the ⁠more than 50% support needed to avoid ⁠a …

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