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3-day MLB Draft opens Sunday; several KU players could be selected – KU Sports
The Kansas baseball team is about to get a little more clarity about what its roster will look like next season — just over a month before the start of the fall semester.
McCullar will not play in Summer League due to injury rehab, per reports – KU Sports
Several outlets reported on Friday night, with the New York Knicks about to begin their Summer League campaign on Saturday, that as Newsday’s Steve Popper put it on X, McCullar “stayed back in New York to continue rehab on the same injury suffered during his time in college that made him miss the NCAA Tournament” and “will not be in Vegas with the team.”
Neal believes he’s league’s best back, even without all-conference honors – KU Sports
Neal was left off the 10-man list of Doak Walker Award semifinalists last November, a list that included four fellow Big 12 backs. Then both the postseason all-conference first team (picked by coaches) and preseason all-league team (picked by media) omitted him in favor of Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon II and Texas Tech’s Tahj Brooks.
Eraser Dust
Trump assassination attempt: What we know about the suspect | AP News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The 20-year-old man who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump first came to law enforcement’s attention at Saturday’s rally when spectators noticed him acting strangely outside the campaign event. The tip sparked a frantic search but officers were unable to find him before he managed to get on a roof, where he opened fire.
It’s time to end the war on poverty in the Flathead Valley | Daily Inter Lake
In the months that followed, it was open season on the poor and needy in our valley. They were hunted with paint guns, pellet guns and rocks. They were run down by cars. They were violently assaulted. One homeless man was brutally murdered. Despite the unprecedented violence, the commissioners never retracted their letter.
Kalispell Council to Decide Flathead Warming Center Fate – Flathead Beacon
Following months of conversations surrounding the impacts of the Flathead Warming Center — a 50-bed, low-barrier homeless shelter located on North Meridian Road — the nonprofit’s director on Monday will testify at a formal hearing in front of the Kalispell City Council to respond to accusations that her organization is not adhering to the conditions of its permit.
Did Donald Trump just win the election? | Arwa Mahdawi | The Guardian
You’ve almost certainly seen the pictures by now. You’ve probably seen them a hundred times. A fist in the air, blood dripping from his ear, an American flag above him, a defiant expression on his face. Trump quickly jumping up from an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally and appearing to mouth the words: “Fight! Fight! Fight!” If you fed “all-American tough guy president” into an AI image generator, it wouldn’t spit out anything half as powerful. Obviously, there’s nothing remotely positive about a terrible act of political violence that left an innocent bystander and the shooter dead. But in terms of optics for Trump’s presidential campaign? Well, as Trump himself told the New York Post on Sunday: “A lot of people say it’s the most iconic photo they’ve ever seen.” He added: “They’re right and I didn’t die. Usually you have to die to have an iconic picture.”
Look: Clemson Fans Embrace Big 12 on Social Media as Rumors Swirl
While rumors picked up this week linking Clemson and Florida State to the Big 12 Conference, fans of the Clemson Tigers have been especially vocal in their interest in joining the Big 12 Conference, notably on X.
Big Disagreement Between Warriors and Klay Thompson Revealed
“More information is coming out about why Klay Thompson left the Warriors for the Mavericks, and it seems both sides were at fault,” Washburn wrote. “Thompson, despite missing two full seasons with injuries, felt he was nearly the same player he was before and the Warriors didn’t agree. Thompson felt as if he should have been compensated with a four-year deal similar to Draymond Green’s and Andrew Wiggins’s, especially since neither has lived up to their contracts.”
Big Companies Get Boost in Tax Disputes – WSJ
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court’s new limits on federal agencies’ regulatory powers are rippling through the tax system, and they are poised to tilt some disputes against the government and toward large companies.
Jacoby Jones, former Ravens WR and Super Bowl XLVII star, dies at 40
Jacoby Jones, a former Ravens wide receiver who starred in Baltimore’s Super Bowl XLVII win, has died, the Jones family announced Sunday. He was 40 years old.