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The NBA MVP curse? Nikola Jokic, Nuggets trying to defy recent history as they face 2-0 deficit vs. Wolves
The league's MVP winners have made it out of the second round only once over the past five yearsCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Toys R Us announces new locations as brand returns
The firm went bust and closed all its UK stores in 2018 but has now struck a deal with WH Smith.BBC News - Top stories -
Jon Stewart to add 'The Weekly Show' to his duties
Jon Stewart is adding "The Weekly Show" to his "The Daily Show" duties, launching a new Comedy Central podcast. "The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart," poised to premiere early next month, will feature the host and comedian "as he dives into the most ...The Hill - Politics -
Royal invitation boy wants 'to see if the King is OK'
Double amputee Tony Hudgell says he is "really happy" he can visit Buckingham Palace next year.BBC News - Top stories -
McIlroy says he and Adam Scott also involved in Saudi meetings
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India says Canada has offered no evidence it was involved in death of Sikh separatist
Comments come after three Indian nationals were charged for their alleged role in assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India says that Canada has shared no evidence to back up its allegation that the Indian government was involved ...The Guardian - World - India -
Eurovision is a joyful, powerful event – but it can’t carry the weight of the war in Gaza | Gaby Hinsliff
It’s one thing to call for a boycott because of Israel’s entry, another to pile responsibility on the shoulders of pop stars. Are you watching Eurovision this weekend? It used to be an innocent enough question. But it’s fast becoming a loaded one, ...The Guardian - World -
What happened next when Irishwoman aged 101 received call for jury duty?
Frances McKenna was surprised to find a summons for jury duty when she opened a letter for her mother.BBC News - Top stories -
Blanco has 3 hits and Wacha gets back on track as Royals roll to a 10-4 victory over Angels
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College football coaching carousel: What recent hiring trends could tell us about new coaches in 2024 season
It's hard to predict success in college football, but there are some interesting trends that apply to recent hiresCBS Sports - Sports - College Football
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