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Giolito fans 12, White Sox send Orioles to 13th loss in row Nick Madrigal hit a tiebreaking triple in the seventh inning as the White Sox completed a four-game sweep. The AL Centrals have won six of seven and climbed a season-high 12 games over .500.
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Three takeaways from USMNT loss to Switzerland I think we saw some of that with the US U23s in Concacaf Olympic qualifying. I'm sure their build-up patterns looked nice and well-rehearsed in training, but once the games started for real they didn't match the energy of their opponents at any point.
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Blackmon 3 extra-base hits, Rockies end skid, beat Pirates Blackmon hit two doubles and a triple as the Rockies ended a five-game losing streak. They were shut out in both games of a doubleheader against Pittsburgh on Saturday. After Pirates closer Richard Rodriguez ( ...
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Lakers vs. Suns score: Live NBA playoff updates as Los Angeles seeks 3-1 lead; Anthony Davis sprains groin The Los Angeles Lakers have rattled off two straight wins and look to make it three as they host the Phoenix Suns on Sunday for a pivotal Game 4. The defending champions can take a commanding 3-1 series lead with a win, but the second-seeded Suns will ...
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Top Republican on House Foreign Affairs Committee calls Covid-19 origin 'worst cover-up in human history' "You know, I do think it's more likely than not it emerged out of the lab. Most likely accidentally," McCaul told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" without providing evidence to support his claim.
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Julio Jones trade rumors: Seahawks discussing potential move for Falcons' All-Pro, per report A trade of Jones could happen any day now (or not at all), but if the Falcons do pull the trigger, they're unlikely to do so before June 1 -- via CBS Sports NFL insider Jason La Canfora.
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Biden: 'They're the guardians of us and we're the guardians of their legacy' NEW CASTLE, Del. — President Joe Biden marked his first Memorial Day weekend as commander in chief by honoring the nation's sacrifices in a deeply personal manner as he paid tribute Sunday to those lost while remembering his late son Beau, a veteran ...
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Simmons Discusses 'Incredible' Benefit of Sixers Potentially Sweeping Wizards Since coming into the NBA, Philadelphia 76ers starting point guard Ben Simmons has never experienced a postseason sweep firsthand. Last year, Simmons watched the Sixers fall short in four games to the Boston Celtics, but he did it while tuning in from ...
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Brazil's Hit Bottom. But Maybe Not Bolsonaro. Since I put out the May 4 article here that the market was bullish on Brazil, the iShares MSCI Brazil is up over 10%, beating the S&P 500, the MSCI Emerging Markets, and China, where the virus first originated and wiped out one of its most important commodity ...
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The Tulsa Massacre and a case for reparations: 5 Things podcast A group of survivors filed a lawsuit last year seeking reparations from the city of Tulsa and other local government entities. Ohio State University economics professor Trevon Logan sits down with host Claire ...
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Coca-Cola 600: Live results, highlights, updates for NASCAR's longest race in Charlotte Each year, America's most solemn of holidays is commemorated with two of the most revered races in American motorsports. In the afternoon, IndyCar takes center stage with the running of the fabled Indianapolis 500. And then, come evening, it's NASCAR's ...
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US experts press calls for China to allow deeper inquiries into the pandemic's origins. With new attention on the origins of the coronavirus, experts and officials on Sunday called on China to provide greater transparency and speed inquiries into whether the devastating pandemic began with a leak from a lab. "There's going to be Covid-26 and ...
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A Nashville hat shop is apologizing after advertising anti-vaccine yellow Star of David badges Iconic hat company Stetson announced Saturday it will stop selling its merchandise at HatWRKS, the company at the center of the controversy. Goorin Bros., another prominent hat company, also announced that its distribution with HatWRKS would end ...
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Zack Greinke tosses gem, offense explodes as Astros salvage series vs. Padres Greinke gave the Astros eight innings of one-run baseball, buoying them to a 7-4 win against the San Diego Padres. Houston's horrific bullpen only needed to procure three outs. It could not even accomplish that without incident. Andre Scrubb surrendered three ...
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A Quiet Place Part II and Cruella Work Together To Make for an Almost Normal Box Office Weekend Horror flick A Quiet Place Part II and Disney's live action origin story Cruella have joined forces this Memorial Day weekend for the best domestic haul at the box office since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The Hollywood Reporter projects that John ...
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Boston College overwhelms Syracuse women's lacrosse in NCAA title game, 16-10 Syracuse picked up the opening draw, but Boston College's Rachel Hall was quick to stop the first shot of the game from Sierra Cockerille. The Eagles capitalized on their next possession, putting the ball in the stick of Charlotte North, who found the back of the ...
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Vikings Tried to Trade Up for Bears QB Justin Fields in NFL Draft, Reports Say The Carolina Panthers have released a series of videos detailing their war room's actions during the NFL Draft and in NFL free agency, and in one video, they revealed that one of the Chicago Bears' divisional rivals tried to trade up for quarterback Justin ...
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From puppets to breakout rooms: How these Michigan teachers made remote learning work If you ask Damon Travis what carried him through the daily grind of remote learning this year, he quickly turns to two hand puppets, Choo Choo and Marlon, and a finger-pointing stick called Pointer that helped lead classroom activities all year long. In his sixth ...
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Second Round Series Preview: Hurricanes vs. Lightning It was late February, just a little over a month into the regular season, when the Carolina Hurricanes and Tampa Bay Lightning squared off in four consecutive games. At that point, the Canes had played only about a quarter of their 56-game schedule, but it ...
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Massachusetts active COVID cases, rate of positive tests keep declining as state reports 146 new cases Sunday Officials reported 146 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths on Sunday. Since the pandemic hit the U.S. last year, Massachusetts has seen 661,115 residents contract the virus and 17,508 die.
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Washington community leaders see some progress in racial justice since George Floyd's death, but far from enough George Floyd's murder by then Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin served as a wake-up call for many. It sparked months of civil unrest and promises by companies and lawmakers to dismantle anti-Blackness. As Black community leaders look back over ...
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Texas GOP's new voting restrictions on verge of approval Republicans in the Texas Senate muscled one of the most restrictive new voting laws in the U.S. to the cusp of the governor's desk early Sunday, approving fewer ways to cast a ballot and more criminal penalties after rushing the bill to the floor in the middle of ...
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Scottsdale police: Man arrested in connection with body found at Papago Park On Sunday, Sgt. Kevin Quon announced the arrest of Edward Nichole Hughes, 28, in connection with the death of Scottsdale resident Julian Gion Franco Gonzales, 29. Hughes was a known acquaintance of Gonzales, Quon said, but it is not known at this time ...
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Police: 2 dead, over 20 injured in South Florida concert shooting The gunfire erupted early Sunday at the El Mula Banquet Hall in northwest Miami-Dade County, police told news outlets. The banquet hall had been rented out for a concert. Three people got out of ...
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Coast Guard suspends search off Florida for 10 missing Cubans TALLAHASSEE — The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for 10 Cuban migrants who went missing last week after their boat capsized 16 miles south of Key West. Authorities had rescued two women and six men on Thursday and recovered two ...
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Malliotakis introduces bill that would ban BLM, other flags at US embassies Malliotakis' bill is in response to a recent decision by Secretary of State Antony Blinken to allow U.S. embassies overseas to display 'Black Lives Matter' flags and banners to mark the one year anniversary of the police custody murder of George Floyd.
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Key tips for preventing tick bites this summer Tick season usually peaks around the end of May and the beginning of June, according to Maria Diuk-Wasser, professor of ecology at Columbia University. By mid-July to August, the number of ticks usually goes down.
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S'porean, 95, dies of Covid-19; new cluster in Sengkang with 7 cases A 95-year-old Singaporean died of Covid-19 complications yesterday. She was confirmed as having the virus on May 17 when she was warded at Changi General Hospital for an unrelated medical condition, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said yesterday.
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Singapore PM to provide update on plans to keep COVID-19 under control SINGAPORE, May 30 (Reuters) - Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday he would share plans on Monday on how the authorities are planning to keep COVID-19 under control while opening up the city-state's economy again. "Tomorrow ...
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Australia PM Scott Morrison arrives in Queenstown to iron out the 'wee devils between us' Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is talking up the importance of New Zealand's "family ties" with Australia to counter China's increasing influence in the Pacific. And though New Zealand and its neighbour will not always see eye-to-eye on every issue, she said ...
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Authorities locate drowning victim in Burnsville lake; man had jumped in to save girlfriend BURNSVILLE, Minn. — The Dakota County Sheriff's Office Dive Team said Sunday afternoon, May 30, that they found the body of a man who drowned in Burnsville's Crystal Lake on Saturday night after jumping in to save his girlfriend who had fallen overboard.
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Ole Miss pitching shines, but Rebs fall just short in SEC Semifinals with 3-2 loss to Arkansas HOOVER, Ala. – After a great week of baseball, in the end the Rebels fell just short of making it to Championship Sunday, falling 3-2 to No. 1 Arkansas in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament.
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Egan Bernal: Colombian claims victory in Giro d'Italia and secures second grand tour win The Ineos-Grenadiers rider, who succeeds his team-mate Tao Geoghegan Hart, completed his victory with a safe ride in the final time trial, a 30.3-km effort around Milan to beat Italian Damiano Caruso (Bahrain-Victorious) by one minute 29 seconds, based on ...
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UN chief calls for global partnership for green growth UNITED NATIONS, May 30 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday called for a global partnership to tackle climate change and strive toward inclusive green growth. He made this appeal in a video message at the Partnering for Green ...
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COVID 19 - Boon or bane for smoking and smoking cessation World No Tobacco Day is celebrated on May 31, every year. Diseases from smoking contribute to almost 8 million deaths every year. There is increasing significance for Smoking and cessation activities in the current scenario of Covid 19. The theme of World ...
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Marlins offense fails to get key hit, spoils Trevor Rogers' start in loss to Red Sox Trevor Rogers did his job. The Miami Marlins' rookie left-handed pitcher held a potent Boston Red Sox lineup to just two runs over six innings, maneuvering himself out of a few jams at Fenway Park on Saturday to limit the damage. His offense did nothing to ...
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Recording reveals possible cockpit alarm just before jet crashed into Percy Priest Lake NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A small jet that crashed into Percy Priest Lake Saturday morning, killing seven leaders of a Brentwood church, began dropping dramatically just 90 seconds into its flight, air traffic control records show. ATC radio recordings also ...
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Canadiens Force Game Seven, More Blackhawks Playoff Memories, Seth Jones On The Market? and Other ... Are you not entertained?! Well, probably not if you are a Toronto Maple Leafs fan. In that sense, you might be a bit tormented by the idea of having to play a Game Seven against the Montreal Canadiens after having a 3-1 series lead. But here we are as the ...
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