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Star Pirates prospect Skenes gives up 1st pro HR

Pitching in Triple-A, star Pirates prospect Paul Skenes allowed his first career home run as a pro Sunday.

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Mitchell, Cavs storm back, oust Magic in Game 7

Donovan Mitchell had 39 points and led a second-half charge as the Cavs overcame an 18-point deficit to beat the Magic in Game 7.

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Adam Rasgon

Cease-Fire Talks Between Israel and Hamas Again at an Impasse

There had been signs the two sides were inching closer to an agreement, but talks in Cairo stalled and a Hamas delegation left the city.

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Eat At Chipotle And I'll Reveal Which Trendy Movie You Are

I've gotta have that guac!

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27 Products From Amazon Reviewers Say Helped Keep Their Hair Frizz-Free

Kiss that frizz goodbye, baby. ????

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Derby champ Mystik Dan may skip Preakness

The second jewel of horse racing's Triple Crown could be missing 150th Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan and other co-stars, quashing hopes for a rematch after the thrilling three-way photo finish in the milestone race.

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Dave McMenamin

Why wait? Malone wants better starts by Nuggets

Denver's starters haven't been getting off to great starts this postseason and Nuggets coach Michael Malone said that needs to change.

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Mark Schofield

Abbi Pulling sweeps Miami

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The Alpine F1 Academy driver swept the weekend at the Miami Grand Prix

MIAMI — At the moment, the title for the most dominant driver here at the Miami Grand Prix does not belong to Max Verstappen.

It belongs to Abbi Pulling.

The Alpine junior academy driver pulled off the double on Sunday, winning the second feature race in dominant fashion. Pulling started Sunday’s race on pole position, and led wire-to-wire for her second win of the weekend, and...

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Wes Davis

Jack Dorsey says he’s no longer on Bluesky’s board

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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is apparently no longer on the board of Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform he helped start. Yesterday, an X user asked him if he was still on the company’s board, and Dorsey responded, without further elaboration, “no.”

As TechCrunch points out, Dorsey was on a tear yesterday, unfollowing all but three accounts on X while referring to Elon Musk’s platform as “freedom technology.”

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Kate Beckinsale Responded To Fans Accusing Her Of Getting Plastic Surgery

She said she chose to speak out because it was taking a "toll" on her.

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38 Products To Make Everything Feel A Little More Easy, Breezy, Lemon Squeezey

Whoever said life is hard had no idea what this undetectable mouse jiggler that keeps you active on Slack and Teams could do for them.

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Liam Stack

Hamas Claims Responsibility for a Rocket Attack Near Kerem Shalom

The Israeli military said that about 10 rockets were fired toward Kerem Shalom, a conduit for aid into Gaza. Several people were injured, Israel’s public broadcaster said.

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Since Not Every Location In The Midwest Is A Cornfield, Test Yourself With This Geography Images Quiz

I'm calling all Michiganders, Minnesotans, Wisconsinites, Illinoisans, Indianans, Dakotans, and Iowans to see if they can tell if the picture is from the Midwest or somewhere else completely...

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Maggie Astor

Kristi Noem Suggests Biden’s Dog Should Have Been Killed, Too

The South Dakota governor, defending her tale of shooting and killing her family’s dog, suggested that President Biden’s German shepherd, Commander, had merited a similar fate.

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For Markus Johnson, Prison and Mental Illness Equaled a Death Sentence

The downward spiral of one inmate, Markus Johnson, shows the larger failures of the nation’s prisons to care for the mentally ill.

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Wes Davis

Tesla plans to charge some Model Y owners to unlock more range

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on Friday that the Standard Range rear-wheel drive Model Y the company has been building and selling “over the last several months” actually has more range than the 260 miles they were sold with. Pending “regulatory approval,” he wrote that the company will unlock another 40–60 miles of total range, depending on which battery Model Y owners have, “for $1,500 to $2,000.”

Tesla replaced the Standard Range Model Y with a 320-mile...

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