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  1. Yankees’ Nestor Cortes continues home dominance with another strong outing Nestor Cortes was pitching at home, which meant the Yankees got the lights-out version of the southpaw.
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  2. Wednesday's high school baseball and softball scores, playoff pairings Here are Wednesday's high school baseball and softball scores across the Southland, and the updated playoff schedule.
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  3. Rangers have no answers for Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk in Game 1 loss Highlights and lowlights from the Rangers’ 3-0 Game 1 loss to the Panthers on Wednesday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final.
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  4. Several Dead After Stage Collapses From Strong Wind During Campaign Rally in Mexico The stage collapse, which killed four and was caused by a strong gust of wind, occurred during an event attended by presidential long-shot candidate Jorge Álvarez Máynez.
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  5. Britney Spears admits she wants butt injections as she shares video on the beach without bikini "Thinking of getting injections on my ass to make it fuller," the pop star posted in a since-deleted caption.
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  6. Catholic group Knights of Columbus sues Biden administration for denying permit for Memorial Day mass: ‘Way out of line’ This is the second year in a row the religious group has been denied a permit at the cemetery where they had been holding the Memorial Day mass for the past 60 years.
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  7. Nathan Wade defends workplace romance with Fani Willis during Trump case: ‘Grew organically’ Wade, during an appearance on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut,” hosted by Joy Reid, was adamant that he had no personal or intimate relationship with Willis prior to being brought on the Trump case. 
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  8. Stage Collapses at Campaign Rally in Mexico, Killing at Least 4 The stage collapsed in a northern city after a gust of wind blew through the area, officials said. At least 15 people were injured.
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  9. Gigantes anotan 4 en la 10ma y derrotan a Piratas Patrick Bailey consiguió el primero de tres sencillos productores como parte de un racimo de cuatro carreras en la décima entrada y los Gigantes de San Francisco revirtieron un déficit de cinco anotaciones para derrotar el miércoles 9-5 a los Piratas de Pittsburgh.
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  10. Rangers fail to match Panthers’ physically in Game 1 loss What took place at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night was suffocation with a beating thrown in as the Rangers were simply unable to get any offense going or match the physicality of the Panthers
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  11. UCLA police chief John Thomas reassigned following criticism over handling of anti-Israel protests Thomas told the Los Angeles Times in early May that he did “everything I could” to provide security and keep students safe during days of strife that left UCLA shaken.
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  12. Doncic conduce a Mavericks a triunfo sobre Wolves en 1er partido de final del Oeste Luka Doncic anotó 15 de sus 33 puntos en el último cuarto el miércoles para llevar a los Mavericks de Dallas a una victoria de 108-105 sobre los Timberwolves de Minnesota en el primer partido de la final de la Conferencia Oeste.
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  13. LeBron extiende su récord de inclusiones en equipo ideal de la NBA LeBron James es ahora el jugador más joven –y el más viejo también-- que ha integrado un equipo ideal de la NBA.
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  14. Ted Cruz: Accepting 2024 Election Results Or Not a ‘Ridiculous’ Question CNNSen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), when asked Wednesday on CNN whether he would accept the results of the 2024 presidential election, responded by calling it a “ridiculous question,” further exemplifying how Trump-allied Republicans have refused to commit to honoring the outcome of the race.In an interview with The Source anchor Kaitlan Collins, Cruz sidestepped the simple prompt in the same vein as Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) did before him.“In 2024,” Collins asked, “will you certify the election results? Do you plan to object or will you accept the results regardless of who wins the election?”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  15. Nashville council rejects proposed sign for Morgan Wallen’s new bar, decrying his behavior The sign would have hung over a public sidewalk, similar to those at many neighboring bars. Such a sign requires local government approval and usually isn’t a controversial process.
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  16. Celebrate Every Moment with Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection Hyatt Inclusive Collection is a collection of all-inclusive resorts across the Caribbean and Mexico
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  17. Kim Kardashian addresses alleged Anna Wintour drama at Victoria Beckham fashion show Kim Kardashian talked about the rumors that she and Anna Wintour "don't like each other" on the Season 5 premiere of "The Kardashians."
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  18. Khloé Kardashian slams Caitlyn Jenner for doing tell-all ‘House of Kardashian’ doc Some of the Kardashians aired out their grievances about Caitlyn Jenner during the Season 5 premiere of "The Kardashians."
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  19. Kourtney Kardashian details ‘traumatic’ emergency fetal surgery: It was ‘terrifying’ The reality star and Travis Barker welcomed their first child together, baby boy Rocky, in November 2023, two months after the surgery.
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  20. Time to buy in ‘Quantum Valley?’ Upstate New York home prices are set to skyrocket as Big Tech moves in Will the San Francisco Bay Area tech hub known as Silicon Valley soon be eclipsed by the Hudson Valley?
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  21. You’ve Been Watching ‘The Kardashians’ Wrong This Whole Time HuluThere’s something strange happening to the Kardashians. When I check in on America’s First Family every few months—often timed to the release of the latest season of their eponymous Hulu reality show The Kardashians, whose fifth season premieres May 23—I am left generally ambivalent. Aside from one or two scenes per 45-minute episode, there isn’t much spontaneous personality to draw from their structure-oriented, workaholic lives, and certainly not enough for an entire multi-season reality show.While I enjoyed a Season 3 scene where Kylie Jenner almost plowed over someone while trying to drive stick, and the Season 4 scene where Khloé Kardashian reveals her secret fear of whales, those microdoses of mirth quickly wane. What’s left is a season that spends most of its time rehashing old interfamily drama or trailing Kris, Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, Kendall, and Kylie as they jet around the world, wanting for nothing. Simply put: It’s not very interesting at all.Or, at least, not to the untrained eye.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  22. Ask Amy: Husband wants to ‘deepen’ friendship with single, younger woman Husband proposed that he become even closer with a younger, single woman he finds “lively and interesting.”
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  23. Miss Manners: Rude shopper’s comment hurt my husband A shopper made a very rude comment about this letter writer’s husband at the grocery store.
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  24. Italian Pasta Salad Full of Italian pantry staples such as olives, capers, pepperoncini and sun-dried tomatoes, this pasta salad is packed with flavor.
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  25. Carolyn Hax: Wife of local celebrity chef is tired of ‘foodie groupies’ Her celebrity-chef husband rose to fame during their marriage, and she feels shoved aside by his groupies.
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  26. Wind gust topples stage during rally for Mexican presidential candidate Candidate Jorge Álvarez Máynez wrote in his social media accounts that he went to a hospital after the accident at a campaign rally ear the city of Monterrey.
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  27. Rodeo star Spencer Wright’s 3-year-old son brain dead after driving toy tractor into Utah river A rodeo star’s 3-year-old son is brain-dead after he drove a toy tractor into a river in Utah earlier this week, his heartbroken family has revealed. Levi Wright, the son of globally ranked cowboy Spencer Wright, has been hospitalized in critical condition in Salt Lake City after he was pulled out of the river by...
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  28. Rangers’ Game 1 goose-egg vs. Panthers a Garden rarity Sergei Bobrovsky saw 23 shots on Wednesday night, and he stopped every last one of them.
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  29. Alexis Lafreniere’s own-goal was final breaking point in disappointing Rangers loss There wasn't a ton of good from the Rangers' Game 1 loss in the Eastern Conference Final, but they were still in striking distance with under four minutes to go in the third period.
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  30. Rangers’ failure to convert on big chances proves costly Maybe there was some bad mojo left over at the Garden from the Knicks’ Game 7 loss to the Pacers on Sunday.
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  31. GREG GUTFELD: White House staffers correcting Biden's speech might be a sign he is 'done' "Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld predicts the White House's latest move to issue corrections to a recent speech by President Biden could mean "we're seeing a shift" on Biden's candidacy.
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  32. Florida middle school shooting during awards ceremony leaves 1 dead; police say One person is dead after a shooting outside of a Florida middle school award ceremony on Wednesday evening, the Marion County Sheriff's Office said.
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  33. Trump Supporters Unfurl Mugshot Banner at Yankee Stadium: 'Never Surrender' Trump supporters at a New York Yankees baseball game unfurled a mugshot banner in support of the former president ahead of his rally in the Bronx. The post Trump Supporters Unfurl Mugshot Banner at Yankee Stadium: ‘Never Surrender’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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  34. Mark Messier wants Matt Rempe in Rangers’ lineup for Game 2 after playing ‘too careful’ RMark Messier was already saying the Rangers were playing “too careful” and “too conservative,” and that was before the Blueshirts dropped Game 1.
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  35. Supreme Court Not 'Concerned With Justice,' Legal Analyst Warns Norman Eisen attacked the Supreme Court for its handling of former President Trump's immunity case.
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  36. Charlie Colin, Bassist and Founding Member of Pop-Rock Band Train, Dies at 58 “His unique bass playing ... helped get folks to notice us in SF and beyond,” the band posted on social media. “You’re a legend, Charlie. Go charm the pants off those angels.”
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  37. Greg Jennings says NFL should watch out for focused Aaron Rodgers: ‘League is in trouble’ A former teammate — and sometime critic of Aaron Rodgers — says he believes the 40-year-old quarterback could be set to have a big year for the Jets.
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  38. Ocasio-Cortez: 'Hypocrisy' to Attack International Criminal Court for Netanyahu Warrant Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said Wednesday on MSNBC's "All In" that it was "hypocrisy" to attack the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor requesting arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders for alleged war crimes. The post Ocasio-Cortez: ‘Hypocrisy’ to Attack International Criminal Court for Netanyahu Warrant appeared first on Breitbart.
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  39. Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving propel Mavericks to Game 1 win over Timberwolves Luka Doncic had 15 of his 33 points in the fourth quarter to lift the visiting Mavericks to a 108-105 victory over the Timberwolves in Game 1.
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  40. North Hollywood, Banning advance to City Section Division I championship game at Dodger Stadium North Hollywood defeats Chatsworth 6-2 in semifinals; Banning defeats South East 5-0
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  41. Man Shocked as Live Rattlesnake Mailed to Him Twice A truck driver reportedly received two unwelcome surprises in the form of venomous snakes in the mail in California and Florida.
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  42. 13th Oregon County Passes 'Greater Idaho' Measure to Secede from State A 13th county in Oregon passed a measure that would allow the county to move forward with efforts to secede from the state and join the Republican-governed state of Idaho. The post 13th Oregon County Passes ‘Greater Idaho’ Measure to Secede from State appeared first on Breitbart.
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  43. A fan hit by a foul ball stayed through the 9th. Now she’s on a baseball card. Topps has created a baseball card of a Blue Jays fan who got nailed in the head by a 110 mph foul ball at Friday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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  44. Justice Department to Pursue Antitrust Case Against Ticketmaster and Live Nation Live Nation, the biggest U.S. concert promoter, merged with ticketing giant Ticketmaster in 2010, agreeing at the time not to retaliate against venues that didn’t use Ticketmaster.
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  45. Glenelg holds on, wins Md. 2A boys’ lacrosse title; Southern girls fall in 1A A first-quarter flurry gave Glenelg a four-goal lead and the Gladiators turned to their defense in the second half to claim a crown.
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  46. Obama State Department blocked FBI from arresting supporters of Iran nuclear program in US: emails The Obama-Biden State Department "actively interfered" to prevent the FBI from executing arrest warrants on illegal individuals in the United States.
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  47. Panthers blank Rangers to steal Game 1 of Eastern Conference Final The Panthers waltzed to a 3-0 win to take Game 1 over the Blueshirts at Madison Square Garden.
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  48. Miss USA Savannah Gankiewicz reveals onslaught of bullying since accepting crown "I didn't want to cry, but I just feel like it's hard because I wish people saw where my heart is coming from."
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