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Today in Sports - Seattle Sonics win NBA Finals; Seattle’s first major pro sports championship win 05/31/2024 10:00am • June 1 1925 — Lou Gehrig bats for Pee Wee Wanninger in the eighth inning and replaces Wally Pipp at first base to start his streak of 2,130 consecutive games. 1946 — Assault, ridden by Warren Merhtens, wins the Belmont Stakes to become the seventh horse to capture the Triple Crown. 1968 — Stag Sports on TV for June 3 - 9 05/31/2024 10:00am • Adv01 (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Monday, June 3 COLLEGE BASEBALL Noon ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: TBD, Super Regional 3 p.m. ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: TBD, Super Regional 6 p.m. ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: TBD, Super Regional 9 p.m. ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: TBD, Federal rule on Title IX is a ruse to require trans sports participation, GOP states say Federal rule on Title IX is a ruse to require trans sports participation, GOP states say 05/31/2024 09:40am • LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Biden administration has put on hold a plan to prohibit across-the-board bans on transgender athletes on school teams during an election year in which Republicans are rallying around restrictions on trans youths. But GOP state leaders are making sure voters know the is Chicago Sky embracing their share of WNBA spotlight behind gregarious rookie Angel Reese Chicago Sky embracing their share of WNBA spotlight behind gregarious rookie Angel Reese 05/31/2024 08:10am • CHICAGO (AP) — Angel Reese is ensuring some of the glare from the bright spotlight on the WNBA shines squarely on the Chicago Sky. The Sky are embracing all the attention — led by the gregarious Reese. The seventh overall draft pick will remind anyone who will listen that there is a group California governor criticized for proposal to eliminate health benefit for some disabled immigrants California governor criticized for proposal to eliminate health benefit for some disabled immigrants 05/31/2024 06:40am • SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed he would not fix the state's budget deficit by taking away health insurance from low-income adults living in the country without legal permission, calling the state's policy “something I believe in.” But Newsom would eliminate an imp Kistler's solo homer, Rothrock's 2-hitter lead Florida past Oklahoma State in World Series 05/31/2024 12:47am • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Katie Kistler hit a solo homer for the game's only run and Keagan Rothrock threw a two-hitter as No. 4 seed Florida defeated No. 5 Oklahoma State 1-0 on Thursday night in the Women's College World Series opener for both teams. “What a great game,” Florida coach Tim Walton Degree attainment rates are increasing for US Latinos but pay disparities remain Degree attainment rates are increasing for US Latinos but pay disparities remain 05/31/2024 12:11am • Earning her bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Riverside was surreal for Angelina Chavez, the culmination of overcoming her imposter syndrome and embracing the efforts of her mothers, who walked the stage with her during the Latinx ceremony. “They were both wearing one of my Kavan's 1-hitter leads No. 1 Texas past Stanford, star pitcher Canady 4-0 05/31/2024 12:03am • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Teagan Kavan threw a one-hitter, and No. 1 seed Texas defeated Stanford 4-0 on Thursday in the Women's College World Series opener for both teams. Kavan, a freshman, struck out eight and walked four in seven innings. “Adversity creates opportunity,” Texas coach Mike White 19 Part-Time Retirement Jobs That Pay Well 05/30/2024 08:00pm • Taking on a part-time retirement job doesn't have to mean low pay and uninteresting work. Many older workers perform important and essential jobs while maintaining a flexible schedule. With proper qualifications, you could shift to a well-paying part-time role. Here are some part-time jobs for retir Why Are Younger People Getting Cancer? 05/30/2024 08:00pm • At age 20, while studying sports management and marketing in college, Sean Kukoleck's life was disrupted by cancer. He suffered his first-ever seizure, leading to the discovery of a large mass on the back of his brain. The oncologists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center ran a number of Questions to Ask Before Heading to Law School 05/30/2024 08:00pm • Earning a law degree is a crucial step in the path to a legal career and requires a significant investment of money, time and energy. Before heading to law school, prospective law students should reflect on their motivations and determine if they'd find a legal job fulfilling, experts say. This mean Do Dave Ramsey's Stock Market Claims Make Sense? 05/30/2024 08:00pm • Dave Ramsey is a popular financial guru and author who hosts a nationally syndicated radio show and has a sizable following of listeners and readers. Ramsey is especially popular among Christians because many of his financial principles are rooted in Christian values and biblical teachings. Ramsey h 7 of the Best Ways to Invest $5,000 05/30/2024 08:00pm • When you keep a significant amount of cash in a checking account, you might think it's safe, but in reality, your money could be slowly losing value. This isn't about the risk of theft or volatility; it's about the silent thief known as inflation. Essentially, even though the dollar amount in your a Amazon gets FAA approval allowing it to expand drone deliveries for online orders 05/30/2024 07:49pm • Federal regulators have given Amazon key permission that will allow it to expand its drone delivery program, the company announced Thursday. In a blog post published on its website, Seattle-based Amazon said that the Federal Aviation Administration has given its Prime Air delivery service the OK to Last swing: Birmingham-Southern's baseball team keeping closing school's spirt alive in World Series Last swing: Birmingham-Southern's baseball team keeping closing school's spirt alive in World Series 05/30/2024 07:37pm • EASTLAKE, Ohio (AP) — They're playing for each other, a community dealing with a different kind of grief and a school that united them but is now closing — for good. Birmingham-Southern's baseball team is making one last run. The final swing. There's no waiting 'til next year. On Friday, the Pan
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