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Former Utah Jazz center Mark Eaton, who won the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award twice, has died after a bicycle crash, the team announced. He was 64.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 18 new articles

  1. Utah Jazz great Mark Eaton, 64, dies after bicycle crash
  2. Two dead, 20 hurt in shooting outside concert in Miami-Dade
  3. Tennis star Naomi Osaka fined $15K for not speaking to French Open media
  4. Lakers star Anthony Davis misses second half as Suns even series at 2-2
  5. Seattle Storm head coach Dan Hughes retires from WNBA
  6. Helio Castroneves, 46, wins record-tying fourth Indy 500
  7. Motorcyclists ride in Washington, D.C. for 'Rolling to Remember' Memorial Day event
  8. Israel opposition parties announce plans to form unity government
  9. 62% of American adults have received one vaccine dose as Memorial Day crowds gather
  10. 'Quiet Place Part II' tops the North American box office with $48.4M
  11. Dreary, chilly start to holiday weekend breaks records across Northeast
  12. Texas Senate approves bill restricting mail-in ballots, other voting methods
  13. Grammy winner B.J. Thomas dead at 78
  14. Gladys Knight, Vince Gill, Sara Bareilles sing at National Memorial Day Concert
  15. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson weds Carrie Symonds
  16. Braves star Marcell Ozuna charged in strangling, hitting wife
  17. On This Day, May 30: Mariner 9 launched toward Mars
  18. Famous birthdays for May 30: Idina Menzel, Duncan Jones
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Utah Jazz great Mark Eaton, 64, dies after bicycle crash

Former Utah Jazz center Mark Eaton, who won the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award twice, has died after a bicycle crash, the team announced. He was 64.
    

Two dead, 20 hurt in shooting outside concert in Miami-Dade

Two people died and 20 were injured in a shooting early Sunday outside a concert at a rental banquet hall described by Miami-Dade County police as a "targeted act of violence."
    

Tennis star Naomi Osaka fined $15K for not speaking to French Open media

Women's tennis star Naomi Osaka was fined $15,000 for skipping her mandatory news conference after her first-round victory at the French Open on Sunday.
    

Lakers star Anthony Davis misses second half as Suns even series at 2-2

Lakers star big man Anthony Davis was forced to miss the second half of Los Angeles' 100-92 loss to the Phoenix Suns in Game 4 on Sunday because of a groin injury.
    

Seattle Storm head coach Dan Hughes retires from WNBA

Seattle Storm head coach Dan Hughes, a two-time Coach of the Year and former WNBA champion, announced his retirement from the league Sunday.
    

Helio Castroneves, 46, wins record-tying fourth Indy 500

Helio Castroneves won the 105th edition of the Indy 500 after holding off Alex Palou on Sunday in front of more than 135,000 fans at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana.
    

Motorcyclists ride in Washington, D.C. for 'Rolling to Remember' Memorial Day event

Motorcyclists drove past the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as part of the "Rolling to Remember" event on Sunday, May, 30, 2021 in honor of those lost or missing in the course of military service.
    

Israel opposition parties announce plans to form unity government

The leaders of Israel's opposition parties, Yamina and Yesh Atid, announced plans Sunday to form a unity government to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
    

62% of American adults have received one vaccine dose as Memorial Day crowds gather

More than 62% of American adults have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose with just over a month until President Joe Biden pledged to deliver a dose to 70%.
    

'Quiet Place Part II' tops the North American box office with $48.4M

The thriller, "A Quiet Place Part II," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $48.4 million in receipts during its opening weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Dreary, chilly start to holiday weekend breaks records across Northeast

Some residents across the Northeast may have swapped air conditioners for space heaters at the start of the Memorial Day weekend. Areas that experienced temperatures indicative of July at midweek were subjected to weathe
    

Texas Senate approves bill restricting mail-in ballots, other voting methods

The Texas Senate on Sunday approved S.B.7 which would place restrictions on sending and receiving mail-in ballot applications, while also banning ballot drop-boxes, drive-throughs and other voting methods.
    

Grammy winner B.J. Thomas dead at 78

Five-time Grammy-winner B.J. Thomas died Saturday at his home in Arlington, Texas. He was 78.
    

Gladys Knight, Vince Gill, Sara Bareilles sing at National Memorial Day Concert

Gladys Knight, Vince Gill, Sara Bareilles, Alan Jackson, Denyce Graves, The Four Tops, Brian d'Arcy James and Bailee Madison will be seen singing during Sunday's broadcast of the National Memorial Day Concert.
    

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson weds Carrie Symonds

Boris Johnson this weekend became the first British prime minister in 200 years to get married while in office.
    

Braves star Marcell Ozuna charged in strangling, hitting wife

Atlanta Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna was arrested after police officers in suburban Atlanta reported they saw him strangle his wife, throw her against a wall and strike her with the cast on his broken fingers.
    

On This Day, May 30: Mariner 9 launched toward Mars

On May 30, 1971, the unmanned U.S. space probe Mariner 9 was launched on a mission to gather scientific data on Mars.
    

Famous birthdays for May 30: Idina Menzel, Duncan Jones

Actor Idina Menzel turns 50 and director Duncan Jones turns 50, among the famous birthdays for May 30.
    

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"Top stories - Google News" - 33 new articles

  1. Israel coalition government a threat to security, warns Netanyahu - BBC News
  2. Former FDA commissioner says lab leaks 'happen all the time' amid COVID-19 origin scrutiny - Fox News
  3. Miami Police Chief Slams Texas Bill That Would Allow Unlicensed Carrying Of Handguns - HuffPost
  4. For Memorial Day, Biden Pays Tribute To Fallen Service Members In Delaware - NPR
  5. Biden’s $6 trillion budget proposal would rebuild America’s infrastructure and social safety net - Vox.com
  6. Christian dietician Gwen Shamblin Lara, actor Joe Lara and others presumed dead in plane crash - The Washington Post
  7. Tulsa churches honor 'holy ground' 100 years after massacre - POLITICO
  8. 4 killed when family's car plunges into Alabama lake - CBS News
  9. Caught Between Two Countries, a Minnesota Resort Area Still Feels Lockdown Blues - The New York Times
  10. After 215 bodies found at school site, Canada requests flags lowered - 9News.com KUSA
  11. Mohammed Deif: The one-eyed Hamas chief in Israel's crosshairs - BBC News
  12. New wedding photos show Boris Johnson and new bride Carrie Symonds - New York Post
  13. South Africa returns to stricter lockdown, virus 'surging' - Yahoo News
  14. Goodyear faces allegations of labor abuse in Malaysia, documents show - Fox Business
  15. Bitcoin is headed toward its worst month since 2011; 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' author says that's 'great news' - MarketWatch
  16. Mitigation orders to be lifted in Pennsylvania on Monday - WPXI Pittsburgh
  17. Intel’s latest 11th Gen processor brings 5.0GHz speeds to thin and light laptops - The Verge
  18. Report: Google once made it more difficult for Android users to keep their location private - 9to5Google
  19. Xiaomi says it can now fully charge a phone in eight minutes at 200W - The Verge
  20. Sony WF-1000XM4 video just confirmed all the biggest upgrades - Tom's Guide
  21. 'Mare of Easttown' Finale's Julianne Nicholson Breaks Down the Tragic Twist - Daily Beast
  22. The Opening Weekend for ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ Will Best Entire Box Office of ‘Tenet’ - IndieWire
  23. Timbaland & Swizz Beatz’ VERZUZ Rematch: Here’s What Happened - Pitchfork
  24. Olivia Rodrigo Tops Music Charts in Explosive First Week With ‘Sour’ - The Wall Street Journal
  25. 2021 NBA playoffs - Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James ready for challenge if Anthony Davis' injury keeps him out - ESPN
  26. Hélio Castroneves Wins Indianapolis 500 for the Fourth Time - Sports Illustrated
  27. NFL news and rumors: Seahawks, Falcons have had discussions about Julio Jones trade - Niners Nation
  28. Curiosity rover offers a rare glimpse of cloudy days on Mars - Engadget
  29. Space Debris Has Hit And Damaged The International Space Station - ScienceAlert
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  32. Oregon Health Authority reports 2 new deaths related to COVID-19, 257 additional cases - KPTV.com
  33. Illinois health officials report 602 new cases of COVID-19, 18 deaths - WGN TV Chicago
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For Memorial Day, Biden Pays Tribute To Fallen Service Members In Delaware - NPR

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Tulsa churches honor 'holy ground' 100 years after massacre - POLITICO

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Caught Between Two Countries, a Minnesota Resort Area Still Feels Lockdown Blues - The New York Times

After 215 bodies found at school site, Canada requests flags lowered - 9News.com KUSA

Mohammed Deif: The one-eyed Hamas chief in Israel's crosshairs - BBC News

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Bitcoin is headed toward its worst month since 2011; 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' author says that's 'great news' - MarketWatch

Mitigation orders to be lifted in Pennsylvania on Monday - WPXI Pittsburgh

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Sony WF-1000XM4 video just confirmed all the biggest upgrades - Tom's Guide

'Mare of Easttown' Finale's Julianne Nicholson Breaks Down the Tragic Twist - Daily Beast

The Opening Weekend for ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ Will Best Entire Box Office of ‘Tenet’ - IndieWire

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Olivia Rodrigo Tops Music Charts in Explosive First Week With ‘Sour’ - The Wall Street Journal

2021 NBA playoffs - Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James ready for challenge if Anthony Davis' injury keeps him out - ESPN

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 25 new articles

  1. Death of QAnon Follower at Capitol Leaves a Wake of Pain
  2. Israel Moves Toward Coalition Deal That Could Sideline Netanyahu
  3. Caught Between Two Countries, a Minnesota Resort Area Still Feels Lockdown Blues
  4. Sure, It’s Raining. But It’s Still the Start of Summer in New York City.
  5. The Luckiest Workers in America? Teenagers.
  6. Bouncy Castles and Grenades: Gangs Erode Maduro’s Grip on Caracas
  7. Atlas Obscura, a Travel Site Focused on the Weird and Obscure, Digs Deeper
  8. Is America’s Democracy Slipping Away?
  9. Ketamine as a Depression Treatment Saved Me
  10. On Memorial Day, the Veterans Who Bury Their Own
  11. We Were Called to Sacrifice as a Nation. We Didn’t Answer.
  12. The U.F.O. Sightings Don't Impress This Physicist
  13. Chelsea's Champions League Secret: N'Golo Kanté
  14. Dispute Over a Coal Industry Pits Poland Against Its Neighbors
  15. A 6-Year-Old Was Chained and Hungry in a Syrian Camp. Then She Died.
  16. ‘On That Edge of Fear’: One Woman’s Struggle With Sickle Cell Pain
  17. Miami-Dade Shooting: 2 Dead and at Least 20 Injured
  18. Celtics Fan Arrested After Nets’ Kyrie Irving Nearly Hit By Bottle
  19. Helio Castroneves Wins Indianapolis 500 for a Fourth Time
  20. B.J. Thomas, ‘Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head’ Singer, Dies at 78
  21. Naomi Osaka Skips News Conference, Drawing Tennis Officials’ Ire
  22. Telling the Story of the Tulsa Massacre
  23. The Times's At Home Print Section Closes as Society Reopens
  24. Boris Johnson Married in Stealth Ceremony
  25. As the Hamptons Boom, a New World of Luxury Problems
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Death of QAnon Follower at Capitol Leaves a Wake of Pain

Rosanne Boyland had never voted before 2020, but she fell prey to dark conspiracy theories, family members said. She died on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, and they are still not sure why.
    

Israel Moves Toward Coalition Deal That Could Sideline Netanyahu

Naftali Bennett, an ultranationalist, and Yair Lapid, a centrist, have moved closer to forming a fragile coalition government that would oust the longtime prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
    

Caught Between Two Countries, a Minnesota Resort Area Still Feels Lockdown Blues

Covid may be waning. But businesses at the Northwest Angle, a tourist-dependent slice of Minnesota accessible by land only from Canada, still feel the pain.
    

Sure, It’s Raining. But It’s Still the Start of Summer in New York City.

The wet Memorial Day weekend did not quite live up to the celebration of the city’s reopening that many New Yorkers were hoping for, but they made the best of it.
    

The Luckiest Workers in America? Teenagers.

Teens are picking up jobs — and higher wages — as companies scramble to hire. But that trend could have a downside.
    

Bouncy Castles and Grenades: Gangs Erode Maduro’s Grip on Caracas

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Atlas Obscura, a Travel Site Focused on the Weird and Obscure, Digs Deeper

Atlas Obscura has reviewed how it tells its stories about curious places in light of last year’s shift in how Americans view their past.
    

Is America’s Democracy Slipping Away?

Republicans are attempting to maintain power by redefining democracy backward.
    

Ketamine as a Depression Treatment Saved Me

I tried everything to treat my depression. Ketamine is the one thing that worked.
    

On Memorial Day, the Veterans Who Bury Their Own

The veterans who work at Calverton National Cemetery view their job as a sacred duty and final act of fellowship.
    

We Were Called to Sacrifice as a Nation. We Didn’t Answer.

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The U.F.O. Sightings Don't Impress This Physicist

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A 6-Year-Old Was Chained and Hungry in a Syrian Camp. Then She Died.

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B.J. Thomas, ‘Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head’ Singer, Dies at 78

Mr. Thomas, who won five Grammys, helped introduce a smooth, down-home sensibility to the AM radio airwaves in the 1960s and ’70s.
    

Naomi Osaka Skips News Conference, Drawing Tennis Officials’ Ire

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Telling the Story of the Tulsa Massacre

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Boris Johnson Married in Stealth Ceremony

The British prime minister’s marriage to Carrie Symonds at London’s main Roman Catholic cathedral was carried out in extreme secrecy.
    

As the Hamptons Boom, a New World of Luxury Problems

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