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Two British parliament members refused entry to Israel, suspected of plans to ‘spread anti-Israel hatred’

Israel has detained two British members of parliament and refused entry to the officials who were visiting as part of a parliamentary delegation.
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Elon Musk says he hopes for ‘zero tariffs’ between US and Europe

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Disc golfer refuses to compete against transgender opponent, walks out of competition: ‘Females must be protected’

‘I most likely ended my career and that is okay because this is bigger than me,’ she said.
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Duke’s Cooper Flagg and USC’s JuJu Watkins win John R. Wooden Awards as nation’s top college players

Duke’s Cooper Flagg and USC’s JuJu Watkins win John R. Wooden Awards as nation’s top college players [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Trinity Rodman scores early in her return from 8-month injury absence, and US women beat Brazil 2-0

Trinity Rodman scores early in her return from 8-month injury absence, and US women beat Brazil 2-0
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Baseball Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins believes torpedo bats could lead to higher batting averages

The torpedo bats are being used around MLB.
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Mets’ Luis Torrens gets scratched from lineup with forearm contusion

He was replaced by Hayden Senger.
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Trump Administration Revokes All Visas for South Sudan’s Citizens

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday the decision was “effective immediately.”
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Trent Grisham continues red-hot start with two homers to lift Yankees past Pirates again

The Yankees’ offense is rolling so good right now that their No. 9 batter has been their most productive hitter the last two games.
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Tens of thousands rally against Trump at DC ‘Hands Off’ protest

Congress members Jamie Raskin and Eric Swalwell were among speakers as demonstrators denounced ‘fascism’

Demonstrators estimated to be in the tens of thousands gathered in Washington on Saturday in a display of mass dissent against Donald Trump’s policies that organizers hoped would snowball into a rolling cycle of protests that could eventually stymie the US president in next year’s congressional elections.

Anger with Trump and his billionaire lieutenant, the SpaceX and Tesla entrepreneur Elon Musk, was expressed in a sea of placards and banners on the Washington mall, in the shadow of the Washington monument. Multiple messages denounced the two men for shuttering government agencies, cutting jobs and services and – in often graphic terms – for threatening the survival of US democracy.

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