Hottest April on Record: 11th Consecutive Month of World Record Temperatures
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Earth's simmering hot streak has stretched 11 months, with April breaking yet another global temperature record. It was warmer than any April on record, with an average surface temperature of 59.05 degrees, officials with the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service announced this week. It was about 0.25 of a degree warmer than the previous April high, in 2016. April was 2.84 degrees warmer than the estimated average for the month from 1850 to 1900, the designated pre-industrial...
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Rafael Devers homers in sixth straight game, breaks Red Sox record
Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers will now take aim at the Major League Baseball record, which is eight straight games with a home run.
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Rafael Devers sets Red Sox record with HR in 6th straight game
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