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Caitlin Clark catches fire from 3 in WNBA preseason debut; Arike Ogunbowale's late heroics send Wings past Fever
Caitlin Clark’s WNBA preseason debut went much like her senior year at Iowa. She hit a bunch of 3s and did so in front of a sold-out crowd.Yahoo Sports - Sports - WNBA -
Southern California women sweep UCLA 3-0, win fourth straight beach volleyball championship
Twin sisters Nicole and Audrey Nourse won the deciding match for a second straight season and top-ranked Southern California won its fourth straight beach volleyball championship with a 3-0 sweep over No. 2 UCLAABC News - Sports - California -
New York City suspends bodycams for corrections officers after device catches fire
New York City's Department of Corrections is temporarily suspending the use of body-worn cameras after an employee suffered burns and smoke inhalation last week when hers suddenly caught fire.NBC News - Top stories - New York -
Drive-thru food pantry feeds thousands in Southern California
Born in a crucial time of need at the start of the pandemic, this organization began with a scrappy operation. Four million meals later, the Seva Collective has continued to grow.CBS News - Top stories - California -
How a beach trip in Mexico's Baja California turned deadly for surfers from Australia and the US
Two Australians and an American were doing what they loved on the stunning, largely isolated stretch of Baja California’s Pacific coastABC News - World - California -
Stormy seas pause construction of Gaza pier, Pentagon says
The U.S. military had to pause its project of building a pier off the coast of Gaza to deliver humanitarian due to bad weather, the Pentagon said Friday. U.S. Central Command officials “temporarily paused offshore assembly of the floating pier” ...The Hill - Politics -
GOP: Noem up in smoke; Scott, Burgum rise in Trump VP race
Republican senators say South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's (R) viability as a vice presidential candidate has gone up in smoke after she admitted to shooting a 14-month-old puppy, and they are looking to other contenders to round out former President ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
An inquiry into a building fire in South Africa that killed 76 finds city authorities responsible
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Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion podcast review — on the trail of the people smugglers
Powerful BBC series hears from those who risk their lives to cross the Channel, as well as police and traffickers themselvesFinancial Times - World -
Labour hails big wins in England as Sunak holds on to Tees Valley victory
Victory in Tees Valley marked a bright spot in a grim night for the Tories, with Labour picking up councils and mayors.BBC News - Top stories
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Longtime Trump Org. employees brought in to testify against their boss in criminal trial
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Judge finds Trump further violated gag order and again threatens him with jail 'if necessary'
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Could Donald Trump really go to jail for gag order violations?
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Former exec describes his role in hush money payments as Trump's criminal trial begins fourth week
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