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Sehwag calls for severe action on MI players

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Mumbai Indians, virtually eliminated from play-off contention after their eighth loss in 11 games during IPL 2024, faced significant criticism for their disappointing season. Both the team captain, Hardik Pandya, and the support staff came under intense scrutiny as a result.

The TC02 Testing Conundrum

Sporting Post 

The shock withdrawal of Main Defender from the IOS Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes on Saturday has once again opened the ongoing debate about the merits and demerits of TC02 testing - as one owner observed: “The stipes had a big security guard walking with them at the Turffontein meeting last Saturday. What are they scared of? What is our industry coming to? The stabling area is a war zone now. What has happened to sportsmanship and gentlemanliness that racing was known for?”

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Protests continue at college campuses

CBSNews.com 

It's been more than two weeks since college campuses nationwide erupted in protest over the war in Gaza, but as finals season begins, some students have to decide between continuing to take a stand or finishing the academic year.

Texas braces for severe flooding amid storms

CBSNews.com 

Millions of Americans are bracing for slow-moving storms this weekend. Parts of Texas are expecting giant hail, damaging wind gusts and catastrophic flood conditions. In Houston, heavy rain has swamped the area and led to mandatory evacuations for some.

New book studies undocumented migrants and human smugglers

CBSNews.com 

Jason de Leon has spent years studying undocumented migration and border concerns, trying to understand why people would leave their homes in search of new ones. The reasons can include climate change, poverty and violence, and in his newest book, Leon dives into clandestine border crossings like never before. Dana Jacobson has more.

Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 people

CBSNews.com 

President Joe Biden awarded the nation's highest civilian honor to 19 people on Saturday. Recipients included Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, and Katie Ledecky, the most decorated female swimmer in history.