Growers say the dry June followed by a wet July created perfect growing conditions. Andy Hares, 49, boss of New Hall Vineyards in Essex, said: “This has the potential to be one of the best years for the last 10 to 15
Poland’s population has shrunk again to just under 37.7 million in June despite returning emigrants, the state statistical office said Tuesday. A preliminary report by the Statistics Poland office says there were around 130,000 Poles fewer in the European Union country at
For the second time in his career, Trevor Bauer is a professional All-Star. The first time was in Major League Baseball (MLB) back in 2018 with the Cleveland Indians, while this time, it’s in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league. Bauer earned
South Australia Police arrested and charged a 30-year-old Glenelg North man Wednesday with the murder of an Adelaide toddler he was babysitting in June. South Australia police said 17-month-old baby, Ronan Davies, sustained head injuries and other injuries by what investigators believe
The U.K. sweltered through its hottest June since records began in 1884, the country’s weather agency said Monday, adding that human-induced climate change means such unusual heat will become more frequent in the next few decades. The average temperature for June in
The legend of Shohei Ohtani continues to grow as the Los Angeles Angels two-way star is having a month for the record books. Ohtani launched his 14th home run during the month of June against the Chicago White Sox Thursday afternoon, setting
Author Margaret Mitchell published the American classic novel “Gone with the Wind” on this day in history, June 30, 1936. The 1,000-page novel, set in Georgia during the Civil War and in the Reconstruction era, told the tale of Scarlett O’Hara, a
Apple’s revolutionary iPhone first went on sale on this day in history, June 29, 2007, at Apple retail stores nationwide. All 164 Apple retail stores in the U.S. stayed open until midnight that evening so that eager customers could purchase up to
On this day in history, June 28, 1778, Mary Ludwig Hays, wife of artilleryman William Hays, offered water to her husband’s battery at the Battle of Monmouth during the American Revolution, according to legend — and subsequently ascended to fame as “Molly
On this date in history, June 27, 1985, Route 66 — the iconic 2,200-mile American byway from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California — came to an end after 59 years. This occurred after the American Association of State Highway and Transportation