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  1. Mets grind out tough 11-inning win over Phillies to stop three-game skid The Mets, in a sense, completed a circle in their four games this week against the Phillies.
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  2. Chris Kreider did his best Mark Messier impression in ridiculous Game 6 win Kreider scored three goals in nine minutes, joining only Wayne Gretzky and Messier among Rangers who have scored a hat trick in any period of a playoff game. 
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  3. Mike Schmidt destroyed Portland and the left is willing to re-elect him Mike Schmidt, the leftist prosecutor in Portland, Ore., is asking voters to give him the opportunity to serve four more years as head of the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.
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  4. King Charles Receives Standing Ovation Hours After Latest Health Update Isabel Infantes/ReutersKing Charles on Thursday night stepped out as his plans to resume his royal schedule during cancer treatment appear well underway.The 75-year-old took to the stage at the Royal Opera House after attending a special gala performance to pay tribute to Sir Antonio Pappano, the opera house’s longtime music director who is stepping down.The appearance came hours after Queen Camilla provided an update on the King’s health while attending a garden party in East Sussex, telling an audience that Charles is “getting better.” Captured by Royal Editor of The Sunday Times Roya Nikkhah, Camilla followed up her update adding, “Well, he would if he behaved himself.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  5. Igor Shesterkin’s stone-cold third-period stop preserved the Rangers’ wild rally Chris Kreider's natural hat trick put the Rangers in front. Igor Shesterkin made sure they stayed there.
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  7. La historia espera a ‘Vaquero’ Navarrete, pero antes tendrá que domar a Berinchyk en San Diego El mexicano Emanuel Navarrete espera convertirse en campeón en una cuarta división y hacer historia cuando enfrente a Denys Berinchyk en San Diego.
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  8. Sidwell Friends, St. Albans repeat as DCSAA tennis champs Sidwell’s Sara Abouzeid and Natalie McIntosh, both freshmen, lift the girls while the Zia brothers fuel the Bulldogs’ title.
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  9. Surprise, Surprise: Laura Ingraham Doesn’t Tell Harrison Butker to ‘Shut Up and Kick’ Fox NewsIn 2018, when NBA stars LeBron James and Kevin Durant criticized then-President Donald Trump, Fox News host Laura Ingraham complained that they should just “shut up and dribble” rather than weigh in on political matters.Six years later, Ingraham didn’t have a problem with Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker giving a commencement speech at Benedictine College ranting against President Joe Biden, Pride Month, the “COVID fiasco,” the pro-choice crowd, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, the “tyranny of diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and the “growing support for degenerate cultural values and media.”Butker, whose mother is an accomplished physicist, also encouraged the women graduates—who had just earned their degrees—to embrace their roles as homemakers and wives.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  10. Sonoma State president put on leave after announcing agreement with protesters Sonoma State University president Mike Lee announced an agreement with pro-Palestinian protesters without receiving necessary approvals, the California State University System said Wednesday.
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  11. River Hill rides Henry Zatkowski past Sherwood in eight-inning thriller The 6-foot-2 Duke commit throws 103 pitches — just two shy of the limit — and sends the Hawks into a clash with Chesapeake in the state quarterfinals.
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  12. 2024 ACM Awards: Complete winners list The 59th annual Academy of Country Music Awards was held at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas on Thursday night.
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  13. Chris Pratt's stunt double, Tony McFarr, dead at 47: 'I'll never forget his toughness' Chris Pratt's longtime stunt double, Tony McFarr, died at the age of 47 Monday. The two worked together in movies like "Jurassic World" and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
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  14. Ex-diversity boss at Facebook, Nike who orchestrated fake events to steal $5M gets five years, must pay back hefty sum Barbara Furlow-Smiles, 38, set up fake business deals, invoices and events -- including a Juneteenth celebration -- to line her own pockets."
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  15. Homeless California parolee dragged female jogger by ponytail on beach in attempted sexual assault: police A homeless man allegedly dragged a female jogger near Los Angeles by her ponytail and tried to sexually assault her, police said Thursday.
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  16. Mets hoping for Alec Bohm type breakthrough for Brett Baty, Mark Vientos The Mets do not have to look far to find hope with their unproven but talented third basemen.
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  17. JESSE WATTERS: 'The defense caught Cohen in lie after lie' "Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters says Michael Cohen was caught in "lie after lie" during cross examination in New York v. Trump.
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  18. Chris Kreider hat trick completes Rangers rally to eliminate Hurricanes in Game 6 The Rangers forward notched a natural hat trick in the third period to lead the Rangers to a 5-3 comeback win in Game 6 over the Hurricanes, sending New York to the Eastern Conference Final.
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  19. Missourians head to Washington to call for a House vote on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.
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  20. LA Mag’s Billie Eilish Cover Shoot Shrouded in Drama Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Reuters/GettyA feud that unfolded behind the scenes of a glitzy Los Angeles magazine cover story starring pop icon Billie Eilish left one photographer so aggrieved that he pulled his name from the finished product and ended his working relationship with the magazine altogether.A source familiar with the photoshoot told The Daily Beast that the photographer, Shayan Asgharnia, wanted his name removed after the magazine gave final approval over the photographs to Eilish’s team during the session. Editor-in-chief Shirley Halperin confirmed in emails to The Daily Beast that Asgharnia did, indeed, ask for his credit to be scrapped from the December shoot as it went to press, but she said she did not know why.Halperin said the magazine “worked closely” with Eilish and her team for the shoot “as is standard with major talent,” but she denied Eilish or her team had cover approval or creative control. A representative for Eilish also characterized the magazine cover shoot as a “unique collaboration” and a “collaborative affair,” but they said they did not get “final approval.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  21. Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters Celebrated for ‘Moral Clarity’ at ‘The People’s Graduation’ Hundreds of students gathered at The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on Thursday for 'The People's Graduation'
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  22. U.S. announces effort to expedite cases of migrants who cross border illegally Migrant adults released by federal border officials after crossing into the U.S. unlawfully will be eligible to be placed in the program.
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  23. Caitlin Clark’s home debut a rough welcome thanks to Liberty rout The Liberty’s 102-66 win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse captured just how difficult the rookie’s transition will still be.
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  24. Prep baseball: North Hollywood's Enoch Yi throws no-hitter in Division I opener North Hollywood defeats Wilson 4-0 behind no-hitter from Enoch Yi, who strikes out 10 in a City Section Division I baseball playoff opener Thursday.
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  25. Nuggets plan to continue excluding Aaron Gordon from team dinners amid playoff winning streak After dropping the first two games of the Western Conference semifinals, the Nuggets decided to have a players-only team dinner — without Aaron Gordon.
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  26. After Assembly issues apology for California's role in slavery, some reparations bills die in Senate The California Senate killed some reparations bills for Black residents on Thursday amid a budget deficit after the Assembly issued a formal apology for slavery
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  27. Jordan Martinook makes insane diving save to rob Rangers of goal in Game 6 It was the save of the night and it wasn’t even the Hurricanes goaltender that kept what looked like a sure Rangers goal out of the net. 
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  28. Yankees lineup rounding into shape after prolonged woes The Yankees’ pitching staff dominated their sweep of the Twins this week, but they also received some promising signs from their lineup. 
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  29. NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker After His Controversial Commencement Speech During a commencement speech, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker encouraged women to prioritize their "vocation" as homemakers.
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  30. Girlfriend of US Airman killed by Florida deputy speaks out The girlfriend of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson, who was on the phone with Fortson when he was killed, is speaking out about the May 3 incident.
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