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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy broke a federal labor law with anti-union comments, NLRB judge rules

Jassy’s comments came amid increased unionization efforts at Amazon following a historic victory by the Amazon Labor Union during a union representation vote at a warehouse in New York City.

A federal administrative law judge ruled that Amazon CEO Andy Jassy violated labor law by making certain anti-union comments during media interviews two years ago.

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Mark Schlabach

Tiger accepts special exemption for U.S. Open

Tiger Woods has accepted a special exemption to play in next month's U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in North Carolina.

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James Dator

Sixers owners buy thousands of Game 6 tickets to block Knicks fans

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It’s going to be tough to get a Game 6 ticket if you’re a Knicks fan.

The Sixers want to make sure everyone at Wells Fargo arena for Game 6 is on their side, and they’re going to far as to buy their own tickets to block visiting Knicks fans.

Josh Harris, David Blitzer, @david_adelman and I just bought more than 2,000 tix for Sixers Game 6 - we absolutely CANNOT let Knicks fans take over our arena again!!! Giving them to first...

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Jack Milko

Phil Mickelson dishes details of PGA Tour ruling with iron fist, being “shot down”

Phil Mickelson speaks on the phone at LIV Golf Adelaide. | Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images

Phil Mickelson talked about social media and YouTube’s rise to prominence, all while criticizing the PGA Tour.

Ever since Phil Mickelson helped bring prominence to LIV Golf, he has simultaneously criticized the PGA Tour.

He famously said to Alan Shipnuck in February 2022, after referring to the Saudi Arabian Kingdom as “scary motherf***ers,” that his move to LIV was “a...

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Ricky O'Donnell

7 men’s college basketball transfer portal winners so far

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These 7 teams aced the transfer portal in men’s college basketball.

The college basketball landscape is currently unrecognizable from even a few years ago. The days of building a program through targeting recruits out of high school and developing them over the course of four years are all but over. In the transfer portal era, teams need to be able to reload each offseason with every player in the sport able to become a free agent once...

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Kendall Capps

Gary Player chip-in leaves Donald Trump in disbelief, fans left with evil Dictator vibes

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Player teed it up with Donald Trump and reminded the former president why he is an all-time legend in golf.

A video surfaced Wednesday of Gary Player and Donald Trump enjoying a round of golf at Trump International Palm Beach Golf Club.

Player, the 9-time major champion, made an impressive chip-in shot during the round. At 88 years old, Player is still enjoying golf and likely breaking his age in score.

The legend hits his shot and immediately says,...

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Mark Schofield

Daniel Ricciardo is just excited to get back to racing at Miami Grand Prix

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Speaking with the media ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo made it clear he just wants to be racing again

MIAMI — It would be fair to say that the 2024 Formula 1 season has not started the way Daniel Ricciardo has wanted. Following his shocking return to the grid midway through last year, and the work he did to see AlphaTauri move up the Constructors’ standings in the late stages of the season, Ricciardo has yet to open his...

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Matthew Haag and Michael Rothfeld

In Trump Trial, Stormy Daniels’s Lawyer Says Hush-Money Deals Swayed the 2016 Vote

“What have we done?” Keith Davidson texted to a tabloid editor on election night, testifying on Thursday that it had been gallows humor.

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Steven Lee Myers and Tiffany Hsu

Campus Protests Give Russia, China and Iran Fuel to Exploit U.S. Divide

America’s adversaries have mounted online campaigns to amplify the social and political conflicts over Gaza flaring at universities, researchers say.

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Emma Roth

Apple gives small developers more ways around its alternative app store tax

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Apple is exempting more developers from the Core Technology Fee (CTF) it introduced in the European Union. In an update on Thursday, Apple announced that developers of free apps without monetization won’t have to pay the new fee.

To qualify, Apple says free apps must not have “revenue of any kind,” including money made from physical or digital goods, as well as advertising. “This condition is intended to give students, hobbyists, and other non-commercial...

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Gaby Del Valle

Warrantless FBI searches of American communications drop 50 percent

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The FBI cut its warrantless searches of American data in half in 2023, according to a government report released on Tuesday. According to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s annual transparency report, the FBI conducted 57,094 searches of “US person” data under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act last year — a 52 percent decrease from 2022.

In a press briefing, a senior FBI official...

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Wes Davis

The highest observatory in the world just opened in Chile

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The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory (TAO) officially opened on Tuesday after 26 years of planning and construction. Sitting 18,500 feet high on Mount Chajnantor in the Atacama Desert in Chile, the 6.5-meter optical-infrared TAO telescope is now the highest in the world.

TAO replaces a smaller version of itself called MiniTAO, which held the highest telescope distinction before it. It beats the Chacaltaya Observatory, owned by the University of...

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Justine Calma

Microsoft made the biggest renewable energy agreement ever to fuel its AI ambitions

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Microsoft just agreed to support the development of 10.5 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity around the world, a massive amount of electricity to fuel its AI ambitions and climate goals.

For comparison, 10.5 GW of renewable energy amounts to nearly half the amount of solar and...

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David Pierce

The last thing the iPad needs is a spec bump

The iPad is kind of a computer... but kind of not. | Image: Dan Seifert / The Verge

When Apple CEO Tim Cook and a bunch of his deputies take the virtual stage next week to announce new iPads, they’re going to spend a lot of time talking about specs. If the rumors are true, we’re going to get new iPad Pros with OLED screens and thinner bodies, new Airs with faster chips and a correctly placed front camera, and a couple of new accessories. Before they even launch, I feel confident...

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Jeff Borzello

Claude, Big East's Most Improved, to join USC

Xavier transfer Desmond Claude, winner of the Big East's Most Improved Player award, has committed to USC.

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Kristen Shilton

Facing elimination, Leafs rule out Matthews for G6

Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews has been ruled out for Game 6 of the first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Bruins on Thursday.

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MLB Power Rankings: Is your team soaring -- or falling -- in our first May edition?

The Orioles are dominating and the Twins are rolling, while an AL East team continues to tumble.

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Leah Feiger, Tess Owen

How Far-Right, Extremist Militias Organize On Facebook

In the aftermath of the Capitol riot, far-right militia groups are using Facebook to organize—and they're not worried about getting banned by Meta.

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Will Knight

Nick Bostrom Made the World Fear AI. Now He Asks: What if It Fixes Everything?

Philosopher Nick Bostrom popularized the idea superintelligent AI could erase humanity. His new book imagines a world in which algorithms have solved every problem.

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Mark Schofield

Nico Hülkenberg addresses his move to Sauber

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Speaking with the media ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, Nico Hülkenberg discussed his future move to Sauber

MIAMI — The 2024 Formula 1 season is just a few races in, and the Miami Grand Prix is yet to get underway.

But one of the major storylines in Miami this week continues to be the upcoming driver transfer market, which will set the grid for 2025 and beyond.

The latest big move? The announcement from Nico Hülkenberg that at the end of...

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