From The Washington Post
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As women’s golf looks to grow, Nelly Korda is ‘kind of our Caitlin Clark’
A white-hot Nelly Korda has everyone else “playing for second place,” and she seems ready to elevate her status and her entire sport.
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Bob Graham, former Florida governor and U.S. senator, dies at 87
Mr. Graham made a short-lived bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination, campaigning largely on his opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
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Downpours in Dubai bring the equivalent of two years of rain in just a day
Dubai was inundated by rounds of downpours and submerged in flooding brought on by the equivalent of about two years' worth of rain Tuesday.
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Smartmatic settles its lawsuit against One America News Network
The voting technology company Smartmatic agreed Tuesday to settle its lawsuit against the conservative cable television network One America...
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U.K. lawmakers pass ‘smoke-free generation’ bill, one of world’s strictest
The law would prevent people born in 2009 and later from ever buying a cigarette — and has stoked a rebellion in Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party.
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All the Capitals’ playoff scenarios entering Game 82 in Philadelphia
If the Washington Capitals beat the Philadelphia Flyers tonight — in regulation, overtime or the shootout — they’ll return to the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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FBI investigating Baltimore’s Key Bridge crash; boarded Dali on Monday
Six construction workers died after the container ship Dali lost power and slammed into a pillar of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26 in the Port of Baltimore.
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Why did Iran attack Israel? What to know about the strikes, U.S. response.
Iran said the attack — more than 300 drones and missiles — was retaliation for an Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Syria on April 1.
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D.C. United collapses late in demoralizing loss to Orlando City
D.C. United concedes two goals in the final minutes of a 3-2 loss to Orlando City at Audi Field.