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Month: May 2021

Scoreboard roundup — 5/18/21

Scoreboard roundup — 5/18/21

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Kansas City 2, Milwaukee 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay 13, Baltimore 6 Toronto 8, Boston 0 Minnesota 5, Chi White Sox 4 NY Yankees 7, Texas 4 Cleveland 6, LA Angels 5 Oakland 6, […]

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Nation’s capital, Smithsonian museums begin to reopen

Nation’s capital, Smithsonian museums begin to reopen

gregobagel/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The nation’s capital is beginning to reopen as the District of Columbia rolls back restrictions and the Smithsonian Institution reopens eight of its facilities. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced last week that the district would fully reopen without any capacity limits on June 11. Restrictions on public and […]

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High School Golf Roundup: 5/18

High School Golf Roundup: 5/18

2-A Girls Golf  State Tournament SALT LAKE CITY-The Rowland Hall Winged Lions posted a collective score of +98 (386 strokes) to win the 2-A state girls golf championship Tuesday at Rose Park Golf Course of Salt Lake City. The Winged Lions were led by junior Arden Louchheim (+0, 72 strokes,), […]

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4 deaths being probed due to flooding from severe storms in South

4 deaths being probed due to flooding from severe storms in South

kali9/iStock  (EAST BATON ROUGE, La.) — Louisiana authorities are investigating at least four deaths that are possibly linked to the massive storm that swept across the state Monday. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office reported that 33-year-old Justin Blaine Thompson was found in a vehicle submerged in water under a […]

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Court decision leaves Mississippi medical marijuana, other ballot initiatives in limbo

Court decision leaves Mississippi medical marijuana, other ballot initiatives in limbo

pabradyphoto/iStock (JACKSON, Miss.) — A ruling last week by the Mississippi Supreme Court has left law experts and state leaders in a state of confusion over the future of medical marijuana, which was overwhelmingly supported by voters in a ballot initiative in November. The judge’s decision could also have a […]

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Homeless man ID’d as suspected arsonist in Southern California’s Palisades Fire

Homeless man ID’d as suspected arsonist in Southern California’s Palisades Fire

Los Angeles Fire Department (LOS ANGELES) — A homeless man was identified on Tuesday as the person who started Southern California’s Palisades Fire, which has burned more than 1,100 acres, threatened hundreds of home and prompted the evacuation of about 1,000 people. The suspect, 48-year-old Ramon Santos Rodriguez, allegedly used […]

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Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow recovering well from knee injury, on track to play Week One

Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow recovering well from knee injury, on track to play Week One

Photo by Allen Kee / ESPN Images (CINCINNATI) — Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will be ready to go when the team opens up the 2021 season against the Minnesota Vikings in September, Dr. Neal ElAttrache said Tuesday. “He’s on track for full go for start of the season,” ElAttrache […]

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North Carolina judge accused of almost hitting Black Lives Matter protesters with his car

North Carolina judge accused of almost hitting Black Lives Matter protesters with his car

(Photo: Fayetteville Police Department) Surveillance video released by police shows an SUV driving around a traffic circle in Fayetteville, N.C., passing close to a group of Black Lives Matter protesters, May 7, 2021. Law enforcement officials said that lane is not currently open for traffic. (FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.) — A North […]

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Swastika found scratched into Salt Lake City Jewish center

Swastika found scratched into Salt Lake City Jewish center

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police are investigating after a swastika was found scratched into the door of a Jewish community center in Salt Lake City. Chabad Jewish Community Center Synagogue Rabbi Avremi Zippel tells KSL-TV that the symbol isn’t something one expects to see 2021 and conveys a violent, […]

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ESPN announces six-part documentary series on baseball legend Derek Jeter titled “The Captain”

ESPN announces six-part documentary series on baseball legend Derek Jeter titled “The Captain”

Photo by Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images (NEW YORK) — One of the most talked-about figures in recent baseball history will be the subject of a six-part documentary series coming in 2022, ESPN announced today. Following the success of last year’s The Last Dance, a ten-part documentary series about Michael […]

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