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Hunter Dobbins, 25, a Red Sox right-hander, expresses a strong preference to retire rather than sign with the Yankees, citing family loyalty to Boston. Drafted by the Red Sox in 2021, Dobbins emphasizes his father’s lifelong support for the team as a key reason for his stance.
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Los Angeles police have declared the ongoing protests as ‘unlawful assembly’ and arrested several individuals. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has arrested a number of people as protesters rallied for a third day.
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The U.S. National Guard has been deployed to downtown Los Angeles as tensions escalated following violent clashes over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. Organizers have called for further protests, highlighting ongoing concerns over immigration policy and law enforcement actions.
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R-Truth made an unexpected return at WWE’s Money in the Bank, joining Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso to defeat John Cena and Logan Paul in a tag-team match. The surprise entrance and subsequent victory over Cena created waves of excitement among fans.
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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the identification of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, found under a hospital in Khan Yunis. A humanitarian vessel carrying Greta Thunberg is approaching Gaza, raising concerns about potential military action.
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A dramatic rescue operation in Tennessee has successfully located and safely returned an escaped pet zebra named ‘Zebra Ed’ to his owner after an eight-day search. The incident, which involved a helicopter and drone-assisted search, concluded with the zebra being found in a pasture near Buchanan Estates subdivision.
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Professional boxer Keyshawn Davis was involved in a backstage altercation with his brother, Keon, and Nahir Albright, the boxer who defeated their brother Kelvin Davis in a recent fight at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. The incident occurred after Kelvin’s unexpected loss to Albright, sparking a large skirmish that resulted in Albright sustaining facial injuries.
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Alex Bowman was involved in a severe crash during the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, marking a challenging period for his team. The incident occurred when Cole Custer’s car became uncontrolled, leading to a collision with both Daniel Suarez and Bowman.
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Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the Nations League third-placed playoff was tempered by goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s performance. The defeat highlights the need for stronger defensive resilience in future matches.
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President Joe Biden has faced growing criticism for equating antisemitism with Islamophobia, despite a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents across the United States. Critics argue that his approach fails to address the unique threat posed to Jewish communities.
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A German judge has issued an arrest warrant for the suspect involved in the Passau car ramming incident, which injured his wife, young daughter, and several others. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack, which has sparked public concern over safety in the region.
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Spain’s conservative Popular Party (PP) is mobilizing against the left-wing government led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, which faces growing scrutiny over corruption scandals, including allegations involving Sánchez’s wife. The current administration is under intense pressure due to a series of corruption scandals, with particular emphasis on allegations involving the Prime Minister’s spouse.
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Former NFL offensive lineman Terron Armstead announced his retirement after a 12-year career, citing chronic injuries as a key factor. The 33-year-old player, who earned four Pro Bowl selections with the Saints and Dolphins, described enduring severe knee pain that limited his mobility and forced him to rely on pain medication to play.
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Former NFL cornerback Kelvin Joseph has been charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Collision Involving Death after a fatal motorcycle crash in Dallas, Texas, that killed a 27-year-old motorcyclist. The crash occurred on North Central Expressway in the early hours of Saturday, with Joseph arrested for signs of intoxication.
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Former NFL cornerback Kelvin Joseph was arrested for DWI and collision involving death after a crash that killed a 27-year-old motorcyclist in Texas. Richardson police confirmed his involvement in the accident, during which signs of intoxication were observed, leading to his charges.
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Democratic Rep. Norma Torres faced widespread condemnation from conservative voices on social media after sharing a TikTok message urging ICE agents to leave California as riots erupted in Los Angeles. Critics labeled her rhetoric as dangerous, with some calling for her removal from Congress.
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Carlos Alcaraz staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Jannik Sinner in the French Open final, claiming his second consecutive title in a five-set thriller. The 22-year-old Spanish star overcame a two-set deficit, showcasing extraordinary resilience and skill.
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The French Open’s men’s final delivered an electrifying showdown between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, with Alcaraz staging a remarkable comeback to win in a fifth-set tiebreaker. This victory marks Alcaraz’s second consecutive French Open title, solidifying his status as a top contender in men’s tennis.
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Sen. Cory Booker has declined to accept campaign donations from Elon Musk but has urged the billionaire to actively oppose Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ He warned that the legislation could drive up costs for average Americans and harm the economy.
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UK judges have ruled that lawyers could face life imprisonment for citing fake AI-generated cases, following incidents where legal professionals used non-existent cases to bolster arguments in high-profile lawsuits. Judges warned that submitting false material as if it were genuine could be considered contempt of court, with life imprisonment as a possible penalty.
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Fox News anchor Shannon Bream addressed the recent anti-ICE protests and the case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, calling the allegations ‘very broad.’ The discussion highlights the tension between immigration enforcement and public dissent.
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Costco has introduced a new frozen strawberry lemonade priced at $2.99, which has drawn mixed reviews from members on social media. Some praise its refreshing taste, while others find it too tart.
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Real Madrid is reportedly making a final push to sign Martín Zubimendi, aiming to counter Arsenal’s interest in the Basque midfielder. The situation remains fluid as both clubs vie for the player’s services.
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The United Soccer League (USL) is set to introduce a promotion-relegation system, a significant shift in the structure of U.S. soccer. This model, commonly used in European football leagues, allows teams to move between divisions based on their performance during the season.
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Tijjani Reijnders is set to complete a medical examination with Manchester City on Sunday as part of his transfer process. The Dutch midfielder will then join the Netherlands national team camp later the same day.
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Brazilian footballer Neymar has been sidelined after testing positive for COVID-19, according to Santos, his club.
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Garrett Haviland, also known as ‘Thund’or, is at the forefront of what fans in OKC call ‘free throw defense.’ This fan-driven strategy has gained traction among local basketball enthusiasts, showcasing how dedicated fans can influence game strategies.
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Tennis icons such as Rafael Nadal and Billie Jean King have congratulated Carlos Alcaraz on his French Open victory, underscoring its significance in his career. The win over Jann, Sinner highlighted Alcaraz’s emergence as a top-tier player in the sport.
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Alex Caruso’s journey from G League hopeful to veteran defensive stalwart highlights his leadership on the court. His growth has made him a key part of his team’s defensive strategy.
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Discussions between MLS and the MLS Players Association over the Club World Cup prize money and player compensation remain ongoing, with the two sides failing to agree so far on terms in a newly revised section of the CBA. The negotiations have stalled, with neither side willing to compromise on the proposed terms.
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Hall of Famer and three-time NBA Coach of the Year Don Nelson has been named the recipient of the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award. This prestigious honor recognizes Nelson’s remarkable coaching career and his lasting impact on the sport of basketball.
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Brad Marchand has indicated he is weighing a potential return to the Florida Panthers but emphasized his primary focus is on winning the Stanley Cup. The veteran forward reiterated his commitment to the Bruins as they prepare for the playoffs.
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The Dallas Mavericks have scheduled a private meeting with projected No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg on June 17. The team aims to assess Flagg’s potential as a cornerstone for their roster.
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Carlos Alcaraz staged a remarkable comeback against Jannik Sinner, overcoming a two-set deficit and saving three match points to retain his French Open title in an electrifying final. The match, filled with tension and resilience, marked Alcaraz’s second consecutive French Open victory.
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Carlos Alcaraz has been celebrated by prominent tennis personalities, including Rafael Nadal and Billie Jean King, after securing his first French Open title by defeating Jannik Sinner in a thrilling final. The match, known for its intensity and high quality, has been hailed as a classic, further cementing Alcaraz’s status as one of the sport’s…
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The Dallas Mavericks have scheduled a private visit with projected No. 1 draft pick Cooper Flagg on June 17. This move underscores the team’s strong interest in Flagg, who is considered one of the top prospects in the 2025 NBA draft.
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Boston Bruins star Brad Marchand has considered rejoining the Florida Panthers but emphasized that his focus remains on winning the Stanley Cup before making any free agency decisions. Marchand, who has won two Stanley Cups with the Bruins, is currently in his third season with the Panthers after being acquired in a trade that sent…
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Chris Pratt revealed his dramatic new look on the set of Amazon’s ‘The Terminal List’ Season 2, highlighting his transformation as Navy SEAL James Reece. The actor praised his team’s work and humorously discussed the challenges of wearing a fake beard and blood-stained hands.
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Republican lawmakers are divided over the Trump-backed spending bill, with some arguing it doesn’t adequately cut federal spending. Representative Aaron Bean of Florida joined Fox News Live to voice concerns about the bill’s scope.
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Elon Musk misidentified presidential roles during a Fox News panel, sparking discussion on his interactions with former President Donald Trump. The segment also examined Karine Jean-Pierre’s exit from the Democratic Party.
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A study from Auburn University reveals that partners who sleep in physically closer positions have lower stress and stronger attachment, making cuddling beneficial for relationships. The research found that cuddling may help reduce stress and strengthen emotional bonds, though it does not significantly improve sleep quality.
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A study from Auburn University reveals that partners who sleep in physically closer positions have lower stress and stronger attachment, making cuddling beneficial for relationships. The research found that physical closeness at sleep onset is associated with reduced stress and improved relational well-being.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson defended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s suggestion of deploying Marines to quell anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, calling it a necessary measure to enforce federal law. President Trump sent in National Guard units to support ICE and federal law enforcement amid escalating violence and looting.
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Former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf criticized anti-ICE protests in Los, Angeles, calling them ‘anything but peaceful’ during an interview on ‘Fox News Live.’ He expressed concerns over public safety and the role of law enforcement in managing the demonstrations.
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Senator Cory Booker declined to accept campaign donations from Elon Musk, while expressing openness to Musk’s assistance in opposing a GOP bill backed by Trump. The senator highlighted Musk’s potential role in addressing the legislation’s implications.
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The U.S. National Guard is deployed to assist with natural disasters and can be used for more than that. This article explores its powers, command structure, and broader deployment scenarios.
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The White House clarified that Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s alleged ‘body-checking’ incident was not a physical altercation but a disagreement. The administration has moved on from the incident, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasizing that the focus is on passing the ‘big beautiful’ bill.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that President Donald Trump is prioritizing the safety of Los Angeles communities and law enforcement amid violent immigration-related riots, citing the 2020 unrest as a cautionary tale. The National Guard has been deployed to the city to prevent further chaos, and Noem criticized Democratic leaders for their handling of…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Donald Trump’s claim that Russia wants peace, arguing that he understands Putin better than the former U.S. president. Zelenskyy criticized Trump’s analogy comparing the war to children fighting in a park, calling Putin a murderer rather than a child.
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Sen. Cory Booker labeled the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles as ‘peaceful’ and criticized President Donald Trump for deploying the National Guard. Federal officials and local leaders have sharply disagreed over the nature of the protests and the effectiveness of federal intervention.
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Governor Newsom’s office compared LA riots to Eagles fan celebrations, drawing criticism from Republicans and federal officials who blame Democratic leaders for inciting violence. Federal officials accuse Democrats of dangerous rhetoric leading to attacks on ICE agents.
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Lawmakers are debating the regulation of artificial intelligence as part of President Donald Trump’s spending bill. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss the issue.
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Kamren Curl of the Los Angeles Rams joked about boycotting ‘Madden NFL 26’ after being depicted as missing Saquon Barkley in the trailer. Barkley’s impressive 2024 season, including a Super Bowl title with the Eagles, solidifies his status as the game’s cover athlete.
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Sen. Rand Paul compared Congress to ‘drunken teenagers,’ warning of the need for greater fiscal restraint and oversight. His comments highlight concerns over the nation’s growing debt and unsustainable spending.
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USA Gymnastics has removed its transgender eligibility guidelines from its website, sparking controversy as the organization faces backlash over its stance on trans athletes. This follows a public feud between Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and conservative activist Riley Gaines, who have clashed over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum emphasized the Trump administration’s pro-energy agenda to counter Chinese technological dominance during an interview on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’ His comments highlight the importance of energy independence in shaping U.S. policy.
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Elon Musk’s recent public criticism of President Donald Trump’s proposed spending bill has created uncertainty about its future. Analysts Annie Linskey and Robby Soave are examining whether Musk’s comments might hinder or accelerate the Senate’s approval process.
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Former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faces credibility criticism after switching parties. Analysts and media outlets are debating the implications of her move.
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Former MMA star Ben Askren has been hospitalized with severe pneumonia, according to his wife, who shared the news on Facebook. Amy Askren described the sudden onset of the illness, emphasizing her family’s efforts to keep things normal for their children.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle considered name change due to passport delays for children, allegedly linked to King Charles III’s opposition to their HRH titles. The passports were finally issued after legal threats to the U.K. Home Office.