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May 23 2023
News
Heat fail to clinch NBA Finals berth after Celtics win Game in Miami
MIAMI — Jayson Tatum had 34 points and 11 rebounds, Derrick White and Jaylen Brown each added 16 points and the Boston Celtics staved off elimination in the Eastern Conference finals by running away in the second half to beat the Miami Heat 116-99 in Game 4 on Tuesday night. Grant Williams scored 14, Al Horford added 12 and Marcus Smart scored 11 for the Celtics, who still trail the series 3-1
New York Daily NewsMay 30 2023
News
Motorcyclist dies after crash with semi on Telegraph Road
A Monroe man died Monday after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a tractor-trailer in Frenchtown Township. The crash happened at 12:27 p.m. at the intersection of North Telegraph Road and Newport Road, according to a news release from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. The preliminary investigation reveals Hussain S. Al-Murshidy, 27, of Detroit was driving a 2020 Peterbilt tractor-
Monroe NewsAug 02 2023
Opinion
The Left's war against the Supreme Court
The Left is throwing yet another temper tantrum. This time, their anger and hatred are being aimed at the Supreme Court .
It’s easy to see why. From overturning Roe v. Wade, ending legal discrimination in college admissions, to affirming free speech rights by saying religious creatives cannot be forced to publish messages they feel violate their religious beliefs, and telling President
Washington ExaminerMay 22 2023
News
Missing Baby Sought In Hartford
HARTFORD, CT — City police had little details about the circumstances of a Silver Alert issued early Monday morning surrounding an infant from Hartford. According to the alert, sent out at 2:33 a.m. Monday, Hartford police are looking for Nikolai Murray of Hartford, who is less than a year old and described as a Black male with black hair and brown eyes. Police said he's about 1-foot tall and
Patch.comMay 14 2023
News
Mudslide slows morning traffic with closure on Highway 68
After hours of cleanup, crews reopened the road on Sunday morning. COURTLAND, Minn. — Motorists in southern Minnesota need to take care on Sunday after a mudslide closed a highway south of Courtland. The Brown County Sheriff shared images of a vehicle mired in gooey mud on Highway 68 between Mankato and New Ulm, saying that teams were working to clean up the area as soon as possible. Not only
KARE11May 27 2023
News
Derrick White, Celtics crash party in Miami to win Game 6 at the buzzer and keep title hopes alive
The Celtics were hoping that time would stand still. They didn’t believe this could be the end. They wouldn’t let themselves believe it. Jaylen Brown said a few prayers to himself, but Derrick White would be the one to actually answer them. The Heat, who had stormed back from a 10-point deficit in the final four minutes to take a 1-point lead, were hoping that time would just hurry up and run
The Boston GlobeMay 27 2023
News
Watch Beyoncé Bring Out Daughter Blue Ivy For A Surprise Concert Cameo
The Knowles-Carter family is private in a lot of ways, but Beyoncé and Jay-Z don’t hide their kids’ talent. For years now, their oldest daughter, 11-year-old Blue Ivy Carter, has been showing that she’s an entertainer in the making. The “Brown Skin Girl” featured artist already has a Grammy to her name, and now she can call herself a Renaissance world tour guest performer. Carter made her
BustleApr 21 2023
Analysis
Biden Raises Costs for Homebuyers With Good Credit to Help Risky Borrowers
Homebuyers with good credit scores will soon be facing higher mortgage fees as the Biden administration seeks to close the racial homeownership gap and get more first-time and low-income buyers through the door.
Starting in May, a new federal rule will upend the current structure of the Loan-Level Price Adjustment (LLPA) matrix. Homebuyers with a good credit score could see their
NewsweekJul 31 2023
Analysis
The Civil-Rights Showdown Nobody Remembers
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Brown v. Board of Education, on May 17, 1954, it was big news. The Times gave the story banner headlines and ten pages of coverage. The case had been before the Justices since 1952, and it was common knowledge that a decision had been in the works. Many people probably anticipated the outcome, although maybe not that the opinion would be
The New YorkerMay 20 2023
News
Celtics down 2-0 as Eastern Conference finals head to Miami
Grant Williams poked Jimmy Butler, Jayson Tatum went cold again in the fourth quarter and the Boston Celtics are staring at a 2-0 deficit in the Eastern Conference finals. Throughout the season, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla has trumpeted his team's ability to respond with angry resilience following poor outings. They showed examples of it each of the previous two playoff rounds, usually buoyed
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