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Steve Albini, famed underground producer who worked with Nirvana and Foo Fighters, dead at 61

Steve Albini, the famed record producer and musician who worked with storied rock groups like Pixies, Nirvana and others, has died at 61 of a heart attack, according to reports.
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  2. What’s with Joe Biden’s love of Tehran — and why isn’t it prompting an IranGate fury? With all the news about Team Biden’s inexplicable support for Iran, you’d expect media outlets to be screaming “Iran, Iran, Iran” — just as they harped on “Russia, Russia, Russia” in reporting on Donald Trump.
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  4. Yuka Saso's masterful performance carries her to a second U.S. Women's Open title Yuka Saso delivered a masterful performance at Lancaster Country Club with a two-under 68 to claim her second U.S. Women's Open title.
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  6. Trump’s attacks on US justice system after guilty verdict encourage Putin, other autocrats: experts After his historic guilty verdict in his hush money case, Donald Trump attacked the US criminal justice system, making unfounded claims of a “rigged” trial that echoed remarks from the Kremlin.
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  7. Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Film Festival returns with over 100 movies and ‘De Niro Con’ Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival returns this week with 110 movies and a celebration of the legendary actor's career.
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  10. How Russia's invasion of Ukraine has impacted tennis Every sport in Europe -- from soccer to fencing to UFC -- has had to grapple with the fallout of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and tennis is no exception.
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  11. WNBA upgrades Chennedy Carter’s hard foul on Caitlin Clark to Flagrant 1 The WNBA has upgraded Chennedy Carter's foul on Caitlin Clark to a flagrant one.
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  13. Jake Irvin sets the tone as the Nationals leave Cleveland with a win Irvin allowed two runs in six innings of a 5-2 victory over the Guardians that sent the Nationals home with a 4-3 record on a challenging road trip.
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  14. Elon Musk's 'Steele Dossier' Post Gets Brutal Fact Checks Musk argued that former President Donald Trump was the victim of a "double standard" when he was convicted on 34 felony charges.
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  20. Matt Barnes calls out Caitlin Clark’s Fever teammates after shove: ‘Y’all should be ashamed’ During Saturday’s win over the Sky, Clark was given a hard foul away from the ball when Carter shoulder-checked the WNBA superstar to the ground drawing an immediate foul.
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  25. Famous RV covered in Trump posters is wrecked in NYC crash The incident happened just before noon on Staten Island, law-enforcement sources told The Post -- with images of the aftermath showing the Trump-themed vehicle in utter ruin as first responders arrived at the scene.
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  28. Lulu's Place will be L.A.'s latest investment in youth sports and education The $150-million athletic and educational complex will be one of the largest philanthropic investments ever for the youth of Los Angeles.
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  31. Fire breaks out at Russian oil refinery; deaths, injuries reported A fire reportedly broke out Sunday at an oil refinery in northwestern Russia's Komi Republic, leading to an unspecified number of injuries and deaths.
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  39. Mexico's 2024 presidential election Mexico is expected to elect its first female president Sunday as millions head to the polls to vote for national and local candidates. Follow here for the latest live news updates, results and more.
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