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Chiefs first-round rookie Xavier Worthy's car stolen from parking garage in Kansas City, per reports
The vehicle was reportedly taken by criminals overnightCBS Sports - Sports -
Community rallies to replace a Jackie Robinson statue after it was stolen from a Kansas little league park
Jaimarius Barnes, an 11-year-old in the Wichita, Kansas-based League 42 baseball organization, planned on suiting up for games this season just feet away from a Jackie Robinson statue.NBC News - Top stories -
5-star wide receiver Moore decommits from LSU
Five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore, No. 3 prospect overall in the 2025 class, has decommited from LSU, saying he will not be considering offers from other schools.ESPN - Sports -
Nepal's top cricket star has his 8-year sentence for rape thrown out and is cleared of all charges
A high court in Nepal has overturned an eight-year prison sentence for rape for the country’s star cricket player and former captain of the national team, and cleared him of all chargesABC News - World -
ICJ Hears Arguments from South Africa on Israel’s Rafah Offensive
South Africa asked the court to order Israel to immediately withdraw from the southern Gaza city, where more than a million Palestinians had sought shelter from the war.The New York Times - World - Israel
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