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Nico Ali Walsh, grandson of Muhammad Ali, scores TKO win in pro boxing debut

Nico Ali Walsh, grandson of Muhammad Ali, stopped Jordan Weeks in the first round to earn a TKO win in his first professional bout.
     

57 injured in crash of tour bus headed to Niagara Falls

A tour bus headed to Niagara Falls crashed Saturday, sending all 57 occupants, including the driver, to local hospitals to be treated for injuries, according to New York State Police and a spokesperson for an area hospital.

Sha’Carri Richardson to race 100-meter medalists from Tokyo Olympics at Prefontaine Classic

With suspension over, Sha’Carri Richardson will race six of the women who took part in the 100-meter final in Tokyo, including all three medalists.

     

Former Iowa Democratic chair Troy Price hired as New Hampshire Democrats’ executive director

Troy Price, the former chair of the Iowa Democratic Party during the chaotic 2020 Iowa caucuses, is the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s new executive director, the party announced Friday.

Fall in love with ‘CODA’? Marlee Matlin’s co-stars (deaf and not) give standout performances

Marlee Matlin isn’t the only stand-out in the tear-jerker family drama “CODA.” Here are four other stellar performances that rock the AppleTV+ movie.
     

Tropical Storm Grace forms in the Atlantic

As Fred remained a tropical depression overnight and moved toward the eastern Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Grace became the seventh named storm of the season on Saturday.

Florida could face 2 storm landfalls within days: Fred may strengthen again as Tropical Storm Grace forms

Tropical Depression Fred weakened to a tropical wave on Saturday but is expected to reform Sunday. Tropical Storm Grace formed in the Atlantic Ocean.

     

Audi unveils a shape-shifting concept car

Audi’s latest concept car, the skysphere, will be able to drive itself, the company claims. But the real hook is that, as it changes from human driving to self-driving, the body of the skysphere expands by 10 inches from end-to-end.

As Taliban sweeps through Afghanistan, hundreds of thousands flee homes: 5 Things podcast

On today’s 5 Things episode, the State Department has warned all Americans to leave Afghanistan immediately.

     

Grand jury indicts two men in death of 8-year-old girl shot during Atlanta protests

A Georgia grand jury has indicted one man for murder and another on related charges in the shooting death of an 8-year-old Atlanta girl during a protest last year, according to prosecutors.

‘Losses will be high’: Magnitude 7.2 earthquake hits Haiti; more than 300 dead

The quake has sparked comparisons to the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti that killed an estimated 300,000 people.

     

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