Today: October 09, 2024
Today: October 09, 2024

US Supreme Court spurns former Guantanamo Bay detainee's appeal

FILE PHOTO: Omar Khadr smiles as he answers questions during a news conference after being released on bail in Edmonton, Alberta
June 04, 2024
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By John Kruzel

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Lynx return to finals with 88-77 win over Sun in Game 5 behind Collier's 27 points, 11 rebounds

Napheesa Collier had 27 points and 11 rebounds and Courtney Williams contributed 24 points and both-ends-of-the-court energy to lead the Minnesota Lynx past the Connecticut Sun 88-77 and into the WNBA Finals for the first time in seven years

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Walz says Electoral College ‘needs to go’ at California fundraiser

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Phillies one loss from elimination after 7-2 NL Division Series loss to Mets

Six months of success for the Philadelphia Phillies could be wiped out before the leaves start to turn

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Trump looks to make inroads into Biden country with Scranton stop

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Supreme Court takes up death row case with a rare alliance. Oklahoma inmate has state's support

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House Democrats in close races try to show they hear voter concerns about immigration

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Voters in the US don't directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will

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