Texas, Florida and WCWS
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Gators Wire on MSNFlorida softball falls to Texas in Women's College World Series openerFlorida softball has been dominant in the postseason, but the Gators couldn't find a win against Texas in the Women's College World Series opener.
White Teagan Kavan delivered another big performance at WCWS, Joley Mitchell and Katie Stewart provided the power at the plate for Texas softball.
Mitchell homered in the second and sixth innings off Florida ace Keagan Rothrock, becoming the first Texas player to hit multiple home runs at the World Series.
It is typical for dust to move across the Atlantic every year in early summer, WKMG reports. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is called the Saharan Air Layer, which is "a mass of very dry, dusty air that forms over the Sahara Desert during the late spring, summer and early fall."
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A push in Texas to ban social media accounts for children under 18 faded Thursday after lawmakers did not take a key vote on creating one of the nation’s toughest restrictions aimed at keeping minors off platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.
Florida and Texas have gained the most by interstate migration, while California, Illinois, and New York have lost the most, according to a new analysis, with the report’s author saying such shifts are due to tax policies: “Americans seek greener pastures.
The SEC Now crew discusses the potential duel between some of the SEC's best pitchers as the No. 6 Longhorns are set to take on No. 3 Florida in the WCWS.
The Sun's Kevin Brockway and Noah Ram analyze Florida softball's chances in the WCWS with Texas Tech beat writer Nathan Geise of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal