Are the weeks getting Weirder and Wilder? Is it just our imagination? Correct answer: No! No imagining necessary.
The reason this column exists is because, in sports, we have a clear grasp of what's possible and what's not possible. And then … because baseball! … something else happens. So that brings us to …
A dive into the Cubs' weird home/road and day/night won-lost records - Bleed Cubbie Blue
We are 30 games into the Cubs' 2022 season. That's 18.5 percent of the season, which is not a huge sample size. Neither, however, is it a really small sample size, and today I'm going to take a look at two won/lost splits that I think are unusual.
This is extremely odd. Most teams play better in their home parks because they are used to the surroundings and dimensions, their home clubhouse, sleeping in their own beds, etc.
Samsung and LG preview the future of weird phone displays - The Verge
Future foldables could move on from existing single-fold designs to fold twice, use displays that are capable of folding both inwards and outwards, or even use rolling screens to expand outwards.
LG Display is showing off an 8-inch foldable touchscreen which it says can fold both inward and outward, similar to what we saw from TCL's Ultra Flex concept earlier this year.
What Happened To Ilan Mitchell-Smith From Weird Science?
Ilan Mitchell-Smith was a young ballet dancer who lucked into acting, landing his first role as the younger version of Timothy Hutton's title character "Daniel" in the 1983 Sidney Lumet film.
While he had a great time in his early Hollywood career — gracing pages of endless teen mags, watching rough cuts of "The Breakfast Club" with kindred-spirited nerd Hughes , being escorted to his premiere by Yasmine Bleeth , flirting with Lea Thompson, taking mushrooms with Robert Downey, Jr.
Here are 4 weird things to check out in Massachusetts for Friday the 13th | Radio Boston
Tomorrow is Friday the 13th. In light of that, we discuss four weird places in Massachusetts that you could explore if you want to lean into the strange with Jeff Belanger, author of "Weird Massachusetts" and host of the podcast New England Legends .
Weird Wisconsin history on next 'Route 51' - Wausau Pilot & Review
WAUSAU – Wisconsin's storied history goes well beyond the facts outlined in high school history books. From architectural myths to hidden tunnels, supernatural creatures to secret societies, the state is home to a wide range of local legends and lore. At 10 a.m.
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