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When Jacob deGrom first stepped onto the MLB mound, it seemed his career was set on a course straight to Cooperstown. This article explores the debate surrounding deGrom’s potential induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Nottingham Forest plans to retain in-demand midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White this summer, signaling the club’s ambitious intentions ahead of their return to European football next season. Keeping Gibbs-White is seen as a significant statement of purpose from the club.
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In a ceremony at Royce Hall on June 5, Julio Frenk was inaugurated as UCLA’s chancellor, unveiling an ambitious vision for the university’s future. “UCLA is more than ready to meet the moment,” he declared, emphasizing a commitment to creating a connective, impactful, and exemplary institution.
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Users of Apple’s iOS 18.5 are experiencing significant issues with the Mail app, confirming that the problem is not isolated. Reports from 9to5Mac indicate that the glitch is widespread, affecting numerous users globally.
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Amid a “wild” fallout between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, ex-Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin explains why one of Musk’s attacks may be the most “damaging” to the former president.
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On Wednesday, President Trump announced a new travel ban, restricting entry into the United States for citizens from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, and Sudan. The move affects nations across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, marking a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy.
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The escalating feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has not only captivated global audiences but also had tangible effects on the market, including a staggering $152 billion loss in Tesla’s market cap. What began as a seemingly strong alliance has spiraled into a public dispute, with Musk’s recent Epstein claim drawing sharp criticism from the White House.
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Governor Stitt has appointed Rear Admiral Gregory Slavonic as the interim Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS). Announced on Wednesday, the Governor expressed confidence in Slavonic’s ability to handle the challenges that lie ahead for the agency.
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In an astonishing turnaround, the Arizona Diamondbacks scored seven runs in the ninth inning to defeat the Atlanta Braves 11-10, completing a thrilling series sweep on Thursday.
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A federal judge has found that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police breached procedural fairness and engaged in a “circular argument” when it abruptly revoked a former intelligence officer’s Top Secret security clearance.
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A bank robbery suspect in Pearland was arrested within minutes of the crime after handing a demand note to a teller and attempting to flee, police reported.
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The once cordial relationship between former President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk has turned sour. On Thursday, the two traded sharp accusations over a spending bill and allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein, leaving media outlets and the public scrutinizing the fallout.
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After months of speculation, four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers has announced his intention to join Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2025 season, taking their famed bromance to new heights.
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In a significant breakthrough, Vallejo police have arrested a suspect in connection with a double homicide that occurred on May 26. The arrest marks the city’s fifth and sixth homicides this year, underscoring efforts to address rising violence in the community.
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Harvard University is taking legal action to block President Trump’s order barring foreign students from entering the United States. The move marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tension between higher education institutions and immigration policies.
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Approximately 40 wounded veterans from multiple western U.S. states gathered in Colorado Springs on Thursday for a two-day bicycling event. The ride aims to enhance their physical and mental well-being as part of a national program supporting veterans.
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As the New York City mayoral primary approaches, former Governor Andrew Cuomo confronts a new obstacle: a Department of Justice investigation that he believes could bolster his campaign.
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Left-handed pitching prospect Connelly Early gave the Portland Sea Dogs a fighting chance on Thursday, despite struggling with his off-speed pitches. His performance showcased resilience and development, keeping his team competitive even without his best command.
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As the South, Group 2 Boys Volleyball tournament reaches its climax, we preview the final showdown set for this Friday. The championship match promises an exciting conclusion to the 2025 state competition.
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After months of speculation and controversy, Aaron Rodgers is officially a Pittsburgh Steeler, putting an end to one of the most talked-about sagas in recent sports history. The Steelers’ acquisition of the star quarterback is seen as a low-risk, high-reward gamble that could redefine the team’s future.
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In a significant development for international trade, President Donald Trump announced that the United States and China will resume trade talks following a “very positive” conversation with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The renewed negotiations aim to break the impasse over tariffs affecting both nations.
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