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Washburn Rural's DeLeye makes USA U21 volleyball team

Ksnt.com 

TOPEKA (KSNT) - A former Washburn Rural volleyball star got her name called to the big stage. Brooklyn DeLeye - a two-time Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year - was named to the USA U21 national volleyball team on Monday. In April, DeLeye was named one of 20 finalists for the team. That pool was [...]

Families of Boeing victims urge court to impose corporate monitor 

TheHill.com 

Attorneys representing some of the families of those killed in two Boeing 737 Max crashes argued in a court filing Monday that there should be an independent corporate monitor to look over the company as it faces rising concerns over product safety. The filing is tied to a pair of fatal crashes related to defects...

How Celtics’ Derrick White Feels About Possibly Joining Team USA

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Fresh off an NBA Finals victory and a celebratory duckboat parade, Boston Celtics guard Derrick White could chase another title, this time with Team USA in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. The uncertainty surrounding Kawhi Leonard’s postseason knee injury leaves the door open for a potential roster spot with Team USA, which according to ESPN’s […]

Automakers ask NHTSA to scrap new automatic emergency braking rule

Autoblog.com 

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Florida Democrats lambaste Republicans, Trump and Rick Scott on anniversary of Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade

Sun-Sentinel 

Florida Democrats marked the two-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade with a warning about even more restrictions on reproductive health if Republicans win November’s elections. The prime culprit, they said, was former President Donald Trump. They also directed a dose of outrage at U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla.