Shohei Ohtani makes history by becoming the first player to achieve a 50-50 season, winning the NL MVP award unanimously.
John Prescott, the longest-serving Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, passed away at 86, leaving a legacy marked by his commitment to working-class values and public service.
Alistair Brownlee, a two-time Olympic triathlon champion, retires at 36 after an illustrious career, with plans to explore other endurance challenges while staying active in sports.
Shohei Ohtani makes history by becoming the first player to achieve a 50-50 season, winning the NL MVP award unanimously.
John Prescott, the longest-serving Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, passed away at 86, leaving a legacy marked by his commitment to working-class values and public service.
Alistair Brownlee, a two-time Olympic triathlon champion, retires at 36 after an illustrious career, with plans to explore other endurance challenges while staying active in sports.