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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

California ID Law Overturned by Appeals Court

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided that a California law requiring federal agents and other police officers to display their identification while on duty was unconstitutional. The judge explained that the law tries to control how the federal government operates, which the U. S. Constitution

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Keldon Johnson Wins Spurs’ First NBA Sixth Man Award

The San Antonio Spurs have a new star on the bench. Keldon Johnson played every game of the season, never starting, and scored over 1, 000 points from that role. That makes him the first Spurs player to reach that milestone as a reserve. The league’s voters honored Johnson with the Sixth Man of the

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Dynamics: New England’s Late‑Round Lot

The Patriots enter the 2026 draft with a unique mix of position and numbers. After years of picking early, they now hold the 31st spot in round one, a place that puts them at the tail end of every round. Their overall slate includes 11 selections, spread from the first to the seventh round, with a n

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Game 2: Magic vs Pistons – Where and When to Watch

The NBA playoffs are in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons find themselves trailing after a home loss to the Orlando Magic. On Wednesday, the series shifts back to Detroit for Game 2 of the first round. Fans can catch the matchup on television or online, depending on their preference. The

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

City clinches top spot with quick win over Burnley

Manchester City secured the league lead after a swift 1-0 victory at Turf Moor, thanks to an early strike from Erling Haaland. The win pushed them past Arsenal, who had held the summit for eight months but saw their advantage evaporate in recent matches. The game was a textbook example of City’s

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Future Smokers Won’t Be Allowed to Buy Cigarettes

The UK Parliament has just approved a new law that will stop people born after December 31, 2008 from ever buying cigarettes. The bill is called the Tobacco and Vapes Bill. It will be signed by King Charles III as a formality, but the change is real and soon to take effect. The new rules let the

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Apr 23 2026BUSINESS

Tesla’s Q1 Numbers Show Growth but Still Lag Behind Past Quarters

Tesla posted a rise in revenue and profit for the first quarter, thanks mainly to more car sales and a jump in its Full Self‑Driving subscriptions. The company earned $22. 38 billion, a 16% increase from the same period last year, and its automotive income climbed to $16. 2 billion. A surprising hig

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Alabama Secures Coach DeBoer With Big New Deal

The University of Alabama has signed Kalen DeBoer to a fresh seven‑year contract that boosts his yearly pay to $12. 5 million and sharpens the buyout terms if he leaves early. The agreement, approved by the university’s trustees in a virtual session, places DeBoer among the top five highest‑paid col

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Detroit Breaks Home Playoff Drought, Stays in Series

In a decisive win that snapped an 11‑game home losing streak, Detroit outscored Orlando 98-83 to keep the first‑round series alive. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham’s 27 points, 11 assists and six rebounds, turned a tied game into a blowout in the third quarter. Their offense exploded 38-16, with

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Flyers Beat Penguins in a Wild, 5‑2 Thriller

The Flyers swept the Penguins with a decisive 5‑2 win in Game 3, sparking a roar from a packed arena that had been empty for eight years. A flurry of penalties in the first period left both teams scrambling, but the crowd kept its energy high, cheering every slapshot and trade‑off. After a cha

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