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Real Madrid presents Spanish league trophy to fans and then routs Alaves 5-0 05/14/2024 07:00pm • MADRID (AP) â Real Madrid presented its 36th Spanish league trophy to its fans at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Tuesday, then followed up the celebrations with a 5-0 rout of Alaves that featured a pair of goals by Vinícius Júnior and another by Jude Bellingham. Federico Valverde and Arda Gule Basketball broadcaster Doug Gottlieb moves into coaching ranks as he takes over Green Bay's program 05/14/2024 04:20pm • GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) â Longtime basketball radio analyst Doug Gottlieb will make his college head coaching debut next season at Green Bay. Green Bay announced Tuesday that Gottlieb will take over for Sundance Wicks, who left the Phoenix after one year to take over Wyomingâs program. Green Bay we Union Market classes teach home cooks the '59 essentials' Union Market classes teach home cooks the '59 essentials' 05/14/2024 02:41pm • A D.C. entrepreneur who was inspired by Paris' food culture has created a Union Market pop-up that aims to teach home cooks how to master their own kitchens. Owner Kelly Singer said she developed a love for food and cooking while living in Paris. That admiration sparked the idea for Skillette. Playing in the PGA Championship at 61, golf teacher's biggest lesson is the power of perseverance 05/14/2024 11:40am • LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) â At first glance, it's easy to pick out the most unlikely entrant in golf's second major of the year. He's a 61-year-old club pro out of Oklahoma named Tracy Phillips. A deeper look at Phillips' pedigree suggests the only fluke about the 5-foot-4 golf instructor teeing it up Day care prices aren't getting better. So states are stepping in Day care prices aren't getting better. So states are stepping in 05/14/2024 11:12am • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) â Across the country, the story for families is virtually the same: Child care is unaffordable for many, hard to find for those who can pay, and financially precarious for day care operators and their employees. The Biden administration and Congress tried to alleviate some o Abuse victim advocates pushing Missouri AG to investigate Christian boarding schools 05/14/2024 09:20am • ST. LOUIS (AP) â Advocates for victims of abuse at Missouri boarding schools on Monday urged the state's attorney general to launch an investigation, work with local prosecutors and take other steps aimed at stemming the tide of abuse. Three Christian boarding schools in southern Missouri have shu Varane to leave Man United when contract expires at end of the season 05/14/2024 08:09am • MANCHESTER, England (AP) â Former France center back Raphael Varane will leave Manchester United when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 31-year-old Varane joined United in 2021 but has struggled to reproduce the kind of form he showed in a trophy-laden, decade-long spell at Real M Today in History: May 14, state of Israel is proclaimed 05/14/2024 12:00am • Today in History Today is Tuesday, May 14, the 135th day of 2024. There are 231 days left in the year. Todayâs Highlight in History: On May 14, 1948, according to the current-era calendar, the independent state of Israel was proclaimed in Tel Aviv by David Ben-Gurion, who became its first prime Illness took away her voice. AI created a replica she carries in her phone Illness took away her voice. AI created a replica she carries in her phone 05/13/2024 10:31pm • PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) â The voice Alexis âœLexiâ Bogan had before last summer was exuberant. She loved to belt out Taylor Swift and Zach Bryan ballads in the car. She laughed all the time â even while corralling misbehaving preschoolers or debating politics with friends over a backyard fire p New Mexico judge halts state mandate for school districts to adopt calendars with more school days 05/13/2024 10:24pm • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) â A new mandate that requires school districts across New Mexico to adopt calendars that consist of at least 180 days was put on hold by a judge on Monday while he considers the change's legality. Dozens of school districts and superintendents have been challenging the state Bronny James receives medical clearance to play in the NBA, AP source says Bronny James receives medical clearance to play in the NBA, AP source says 05/13/2024 09:18pm • NBA teams were told Monday that Bronny James, the son of the Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James, has been medically cleared to play in the league, a person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press. Teams were told of the clearance in a memo sent Monday morning, according to the person wh Feds accuse Rhode Island of warehousing kids with mental health, developmental disabilities 05/13/2024 07:36pm • BOSTON (AP) â Rhode Island violated the civil rights of hundreds of children with mental health or developmental disabilities by routinely and unnecessarily segregating them at Bradley Hospital, an acute-care psychiatric hospital, federal prosecutors said Monday. Zachary Cunha, U.S. Attorney for t Ohio adult-use marijuana sales approved as part of 2023 ballot measure could begin by mid-June 05/13/2024 04:53pm • COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) â Recreational marijuana could be available for sale in Ohio by mid-June, after new licensing rules for dispensaries cleared a key legislative hurdle Monday. Adult-use sales have been in limbo in the state since December, when an initiated statute approved by voters went into e Alabama deputies ask for witnesses' help after shooting at May Day party left 3 dead, 18 hurt 05/13/2024 04:10pm • STOCKTON, Ala. (AP) â Authorities in south Alabama urged witnesses to come forward with videos that might show who was responsible for a shooting at an outdoor party that left three dead and 18 wounded over the weekend. Officials have released few details about the shooting Saturday night at a May Mother of three uses early morning routine to become a record-breaking runner and inspiration Mother of three uses early morning routine to become a record-breaking runner and inspiration 05/13/2024 01:35pm • WREXHAM, Wales (AP) â Helen Ryvar goes through the same routine every night. She checks the weather forecast, lays out her running clothes, puts her running shoes by the front door, charges her cellphone and flashlight, and sets the alarm for 4 a.m. By 4:15 a.m., sheâs out the door â rain or s
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