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Your Recycling Gets Recycled, Right? Maybe, or Maybe Not

Plastics and papers from dozens of American cities and towns are being dumped in landfills after China stopped recycling most “foreign garbage.”

U.S. Identifies 3 ISIS Militants Who Led Deadly Ambush in Niger

French and Nigerien security officials say the Islamic State branch has 40 to 60 core members, but it is often joined by sympathetic villagers.

It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again: Warriors To Meet Cavs In NBA Finals

For the fourth year in a row, the Golden State Warriors will play the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals. The “fourmatch” is unprecedented in NBA history.

Stacey Abrams Didn’t Play It Safe. Neither Are These Female Candidates.

As women run for Congress and state offices this year, they want to campaign and win on their own terms. Some are coming for their own party. And many are not willing to wait.

Origins of an Epidemic: Purdue Pharma Knew Its Opioids Were Widely Abused

A confidential Justice Department report found the company was aware early on that OxyContin was being crushed and snorted for its powerful narcotic, but continued to promote it as less addictive.

How to Decide Whether Ailing Chimps Get Moved to a Sanctuary

A new report suggest that federally owned or supported chimps should go to sanctuaries unless the trip is “extremely likely to shorten their lives.”

Warriors rally past Rockets in Game 7 to earn fourth consecutive NBA Finals trip

The Golden State Warriors finally found their rhythm in the second half of Game 7 and are headed to the Finals for a fourth straight year.

        

Vegas Golden Knights win wild Game 1 against Washington Capitals

Vegas Golden Knights go up 1-0 in Stanley Cup Final after high-scoring, back-and-forth 6-4 win against the Washington Capitals.

        

TV Journalists Covering Storm Are Killed When Tree Crushes S.U.V. in North Carolina

The news anchor and photojournalist for WYFF News 4 in Greenville, S.C., had been reporting on the effects of Subtropical Storm Alberto.

Silver Creek dominates North Harrison for Sectional 30 baseball title

Tyler Wheeler came through on the mound and at the plate for the Dragons, who take on Batesville next in the regional semifinals.

        

Former Maryland Guard Cliff Tucker Killed in Car Accident – 247Sports


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Former Maryland Guard Cliff Tucker Killed in Car Accident
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Former Maryland basketball player Cliff Tucker passed away Monday from injuries sustained in a car accident in Texas. He was 29 years old. Tucker, a guard on Gary Williams’ teams from 2007 to 2011, played in 131 career games for the Terps, which …

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