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Montgomery explains animated gestures behind Bruins bench in Game 5
Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery went viral Tuesday with some of his reactions to penalties called on his team during Game 5.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
WATCH: Skydivers fly high above London’s Tower Bridge
Two Red Bull skydivers wearing wingsuits dove through an opening just 115 feet in the air at over 150 miles per hour before pulling up and deploying their parachutes to land safely.ABC News - Top stories -
Questions at OpenAI as Chief Scientist Leaves After Leadership Drama, and Another Exec Quits
Ilya Sutskever was one of OpenAI's co-founders, and was key to last year's ousting of CEO Sam Altman. Jan Lieke worked on keeping AIs safe. It's more turmoil for a company that's already had its share of controversy.Inc. - Business -
Fury can't compare to Ali or Lewis - Bellew
In his BBC Sport column, Tony Bellew picks former opponent Oleksandr Usyk to beat Tyson Fury and become undisputed heavyweight champion.BBC News - Top stories
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The EUR/USD traded little changed, and Danske Bank Research generally expects the pair to continue being range-bound in the near term.The Wall Street Journal - World