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23 arrested at rowdy counter-protest against ‘fascist family values’ ahead of conservative Christian rally in Seattle

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“The Mayday USA rally in Seattle is provocatively being held in the heart of the Queer community,” said organizers of the counter-protest — which they dubbed “Keep Your Bibles Off Our Bodies.”

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Rafael Nadal brought to tears by emotional French Open farewell surprise from biggest rivals

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Rafael Nadal was brought to tears by an emotional video played for him at the French Open.

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Angel Cabrera Gets Back-to-Back Majors, Wins Senior PGA Championship

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Angel Cabrera has been playing phenomenal golf upon his return to the professional ranks, and that was evident once again at the Senior PGA Championship.

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To change perceptions of sharks, swimmer Lewis Pugh takes the plunge at Martha’s Vineyard

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Sharks have been cast as the ultimate villain ever since the movie “Jaws” was released 50 years ago this summer. The film tells the story of a great white shark terrorizing beachgoers, but in reality, humans pose the greater threat to sharks. Ali Rogin speaks with endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh, who wants to get that message out by swimming around Martha’s Vineyard, where “Jaws” was filmed.

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Why global tensions are rising in the South China Sea amid recent clashes

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Nearly a quarter of global maritime trade goes through the South China Sea. In recent years, it’s become the site of clashes between Chinese coast guard ships and Philippine vessels as Beijing tries to exert its claim to virtually the entire sea despite international law. John Yang speaks with Andrew Chubb, Asia Society fellow and senior lecturer at Lancaster University, for more.

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Knicks still haven’t conquered their playoff house of horrors

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In truth, the Knicks have only occasionally been competitive in this unlikely torture chamber of an arena.

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New test can rapidly detect thousands of rare genetic diseases: ‘Revolutionary to families’

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A groundbreaking blood test promises to transform the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases in babies and children, offering results in under three days.

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The growing environmental impact of AI data centers’ energy demands

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The EPA has reportedly drafted a plan to eliminate all limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, according to documents obtained by The New York Times. Now, with the rise of artificial intelligence technology, demand on power plants is increasing, in large part due to AI’s reliance on data centers. Ali Rogin speaks with Kenza Bryan, climate reporter for The Financial Times, for more.

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Ohtani faces hitters for 1st time since elbow surgery, throws 22 pitches of live BP at Citi Field

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Ohtani faces hitters for 1st time since elbow surgery, throws 22 pitches of live BP at Citi Field

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Key lessons Liberty learned from successful road trip while showing they’re ‘still f–king dogs’

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The Liberty embarked on their first road trip of the season, with stops in Chicago and Indiana, and learned valuable lessons during their two wins.

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