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ESPN
NEW YORK -- — Clint Frazier hit a game-ending, two-run homer with two outs in the 11th inning after making a game-saving catch in the eighth, and the slumping New York Yankees beat the rival Tampa Bay Rays 5-3 Tuesday night. The righty-hitting Frazier ...
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ESPN
BALTIMORE -- — Cedric Mullins got two hits, scored two runs and made a sensational catch in center field, helping the Baltimore Orioles snap their 14-game losing streak with a 7-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night. Pedro Severino and ...
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cleveland.com
"When you're facing an in-division team and a good lineup like the White Sox, it's interesting to see what kind of adjustments they're gonna make," Bieber said. "I had a good time out there. It was just nice to settle in after that second inning and not let it get the ...
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The New York Times
Brian Buglio, the police chief in West Hazleton, Pa., agreed to resign as part of a plea agreement, according to court records.
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CNN
The deputies were staying at an Airbnb while attending a training session in Wisconsin, Deputy Charles Pesola told CNN. Pesola, from Flathead County, Montana, recorded the encounter and posted the video on TikTok ...
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Washington Post
Physical education instructor Tanner Cross of Leesburg Elementary School declared he would never "affirm that a biological boy can be a girl, and vice versa" during a school board meeting in late May. Cross said his ...
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CNN
(CNN) The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved a Covid-19 vaccine made by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use. The decision will allow CoronaVac to be used in WHO's vaccine-sharing program, COVAX, which seeks ...
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CNN
The bill, which waits the (likely) signature of Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak, would move Nevada to the front of the 2024 nominating calendar -- ahead of Iowa's caucuses and New Hampshire's primary. It would set the vote for the first Tuesday of February and ...
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CBSSports.com
We have seen Floyd Mayweather fight Conor McGregor but that was still within the combat sports realm. This is the first time that Floyd has sort of stepped that far into this promotion or celebrity fights. I did not know what to expect.
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Sports Illustrated
Welcome to June in the NFL, a month when—after a couple of transactions for cap-bloated teams to push cap pain into next year—the league takes a breath. Teams will soon disperse for a monthlong hiatus before returning for the grind of the 2021 season.
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KTLA
A first-in-the-nation task force in California to study and recommend reparations for African Americans held its inaugural meeting Tuesday, launching a two-year process to address the harms of slavery and systemic racism despite the federal government's ...
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USA TODAY
The cause of death was complications from pneumonia. He was 87. Hogan appeared in more than 100 primetime shows as well as nearly every daytime drama on the air in his career. His extensive television resume ...
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Fox News
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A gunman who killed nine co-workers at a Northern California rail yard shot himself twice in the head as sheriff's deputies raced into a building, according to authorities who on Tuesday released body-camera footage of the tense ...
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CNBC
According to a new Wall Street Journal report, the SEC admonished Tesla CEO Elon Musk last spring for allegedly violating terms of a settlement agreement. The financial regulators were incensed by Musk tweets that said Tesla's stock price was too high, ...
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CBS Denver
BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The work went on for hours Tuesday as volunteers helped museum experts remove mementos, flowers and messages along the chain link fence in front of the King Soopers on Table Mesa Drive. The spot became a powerful place ...
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GeekWire
Dave Clark. Amazon is supporting federal legislation that would both legalize marijuana and purge the criminal records of people previously arrested on pot charges. Additionally, the company will stop screening for use of the drug for certain classifications of ...
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OCRegister
Ortiz thanked City Atty. Michael Gates, City Councilman Erik Peterson and interim Police Chief Julian Harvey before leaving the dais. Ortiz, a former professional mixed martial arts fighter and lifelong Huntington Beach resident, was ...
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WPLG Local 10
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Miami Beach police say two people responsible for Monday night's shooting that injured two people on South Beach are in custody. Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby, who was among several people detained for questioning in the ...
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Seattle Times
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's government will issue a diplomatic protest against an "intrusion" by 16 Chinese military aircraft into its airspace, the foreign minister said. Foreign Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said late Tuesday that he will ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
The bill passed 108-10 on Monday and was sent to Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker for approval. NEW edition out soon: THE MAKING OF ASIAN AMERICA w ...
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CBC.ca
The Wizards initially listed Westbrook as "questionable" but quickly issued an update to clarify that the guard will, in fact, be available. Westbrook has been battling an ankle issue since Game 2, but it didn't stop him from putting up triple-doubles in each of the ...
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York Dispatch
Ben Roethlisberger knew not long after the sting of that 48-37 playoff loss to the Cleveland Browns wore off that he wanted to return for an 18th season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He also was aware that some financial leeway was necessary to make that ...
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Religion News Service
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — In a long-awaited reform of the Catholic Church's penal code, Pope Francis on Tuesday (June 1) issued stronger penalties for crimes including sexual abuse, financial malfeasance and female ordination, applying the principle that " ...
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oregonlive.com
Chase Poust braved the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Fla. over Memorial Day Weekend, successfully doggie-paddling in order to maintain his energy and then hurrying to a nearby house for help as soon as he reached land.
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New York Magazine
The B.1.617.2 coronavirus variant originally discovered in India last December has now become one the most — if not the most — worrisome strain of the coronavirus circulating globally. Recent research suggests it may the most transmissible variant yet and ...
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U.S. News & World Report
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah's Republican governor issued a proclamation Tuesday in support of LGBTQ Pride Month. Gov. Spencer Cox, who has been known for his compassionate stances toward LGBTQ people, appears to be the first Utah governor to ...
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The Providence Journal
"Disheartening" is how Vietnam War veteran Guy Lombari described news that a war memorial in downtown Providence had been vandalized over Memorial Day weekend. "It's sad," said Lombari, who serves as national council member and state ...
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syracuse.com
After 15 seasons of "America's Got Talent," you'd think the celebrity judges have seen it all. But the new season of the popular television competition promises more contestants with "Olympic-level talent." Season 16 of "America's Got Talent" begins tonight, ...
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Seattle Times
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Firefighters in Sri Lanka on Tuesday extinguished a blaze on a container ship that had been burning for 12 days, as a court imposed a travel ban on the captain. The fire on the MV X-Press Pearl ravaged the 5-month-old ship, ...
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CBC.ca
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reported 2 additional COVID-19-related deaths in a report that combines Saturday's, Sunday's, Monday's, and Tuesday's numbers. The latest deaths include: Two deaths from more ...
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Fox 59
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported 1,392 additional Hoosiers are now fully vaccinated as of Tuesday. To date, 2,652,341 first doses of the two-dose vaccine have been administered and 2,517,639 individuals are fully ...
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KRCRTV.COM
Additionally, CHP confirmed 35 people died in crashes this weekend. An increase of nearly 13% from last year's MPE. CHP said most people who died in the crashes were not wearing a seatbelt. RELATED ...
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Radio Iowa
Hundreds of volunteers turned out Sunday on Xavior Harrelson's 11th birthday to search in areas within one mile of the boy's home and in rural areas around Montezuma. Iowa DCI assistant director, Mitch Mortvedt gave an update today on FOX News, and was ...
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swissinfo.ch
By Humeyra Pamuk. SAN JOSE (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Central American governments to do more to help contain illegal immigration and voiced concerns about the health of local democracy and human rights during a visit to ...
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New Zealand Herald
The in-laws reportedly argued over bridesmaid dresses, with initial reports that Meghan made Kate cry over the disagreement, reports The Sun. But during her bombshell interview with Oprah, Meghan denied the claims and ...
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Community Impact Newspaper
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KVUE.com
The signed bills aim to stop large cities from defunding the police and enhance penalties for criminal activities that harm law enforcement.
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Morning Brew
Would you swim in a see-through pool suspended 115 feet in the air? June 1, 2021. Brew writer Alex Hickey.
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