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US Navy In Japan Alcohol Ban After Car Crash
The move comes after an American sailor was arrested on June 5 for suspicion of drink-driving that caused an accident injuring two people on Japan’s southern island of Okinawa.
Read MoreAqib Talib: Report: Aqib Talib shot after nightclub brawl
A few reports suggested that Talib was shot in the leg. Calls to the Broncos, Talib’s agent and the hospital have not yet been returned.
Read MoreTurkey’s military says it has killed 27 Kurdish rebels
The Turkish military announced Sunday that they have killed 27 members of a separatist Kurdish group during a series of air and ground operations in the Semdinli district of Turkey’s
Read More113-degree heat shatters Phoenix record
The weather system will raise the risk of heat-related medical problems, according to the weather service.
Read MoreYankees’ Joe Girardi turns tables on media in lineup Q&A
Brad Ausmus liked the fight he saw from the Detroit Tigers Thursday night.
Read MoreState Dep’t says official censored 2013 briefing footage
During a daily briefing largely dedicated to the controversy, Mark Toner also disputed that the removed portion included words amounting to an admission that the department sometimes lies in the
Read MoreResidents return to fire-damaged western Canadian oil city
Residents wore government-issued wristbands as they returned to their hometown to take stock of their situation.
Read MoreFree pizza and free donuts this week
National Donut Day is Friday, June 3, and in honor of the annual event Dunkin’ Donuts will be giving away a free donut to customers who purchase a beverage.
Read MoreViolinist Itzhak Perlman cancels North Carolina performance
“I couldn’t agree more and will look forward to returning to North Carolina when this discriminatory law is repealed”, said Perlman, who performed at President Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009.
Read MoreHarvey rediscovers form, leads Mets over White Sox 1-0
Take the NY Mets over Chi White Sox for another Best Bet victor.
Read MoreIraqi forces in Fallujah repel IS attack in city’s south
UNHCR spokesperson William Spindler told a news briefing in Geneva on Tuesday (May 31) that around 3,700 people – 624 families – have fled Falluja since the new offensive by
Read MorePau Gasol considering skipping Olympics because of Zika
Maybe the most high-profile athlete to express these concerns publicly is Pau Gasol, who is slated to play for the Spanish men’s basketball team in Rio.
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