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Assumption softball hits five homers to beat Ballard in Seventh Region semifinals

The Rockets unleashed an offensive onslaught

        

Assumption softball takes on Ballard in Seventh Region tournament

The Rockets took out the Bruins 7-3 to move on to the Seventh Region tournament final.

        

Two people killed in crash near Burkesville, one man charged with DUI – WBKO

Two people killed in crash near Burkesville, one man charged with DUI  WBKOOne young man is in jail, charged with DUI, and two people are dead after a wreck near Burkesville.

‘This Case Will Set A Precedent’: First Major Opioid Trial To Begin In Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s trial is the first in a wave of litigation attempting to bring claims against opioid manufacturers. The state is seeking millions of dollars in damages and penalties.

To Control Wildfires, Western Officials Are Urged To Follow South’s Lead

The South is the nation’s leader in setting small wildfires on purpose, to prevent massive ones like those out West. One big reason is that so much land in the South is privately owned, not public.

France Won’t Take ISIS Fighters Back, But Doesn’t Want Them Executed Either

France doesn’t want to bring back French ISIS members captured in Iraq, but French authorities are dismayed that an Iraqi court has sentenced four of them to death.

‘Cog In A Machine,’ ‘Alone And Afraid’: Tweeting Vets Give Army An Earful

The U.S. Army asked service members on Twitter: How has serving impacted you? Some veterans and their family members sent strong message about the sacrifices they’ve made and continue to make.

Analysis: Voters Choose A New Direction For Europe’s Future

Roger Cohen, columnist for The New York Times, analyzes the European Union vote for NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly, including the high turnout and the success of the EU’s green parties.

Far-Right, Green Parties Break 40-Year Centrist Majority In EU Parliament

Far-right wins in Sunday’s EU parliament elections produced more of a strong ripple than a wave, but the centrist coalition that has governed for 40 years did lose its majority.

Thai Dissidents Disappear Or Turn Up Dead, Even After Escaping Nation

Thailand’s ruling junta has enacted harsh laws aimed at punishing those who “defame” the country’s monarchy. That’s led many dissidents to flee the country, but that hasn’t guaranteed their safety.

After Failed Coup, Maduro Moves Against Members Of Venezuelan Opposition

Rather than arresting rival Juan Guaido, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is targeting lower-ranking members the opposition party stripping their legal immunity and threatening them with arrest.

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