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Dozens arrested and hurt in clashes with police near Philippine presidential palace

By JIM GOMEZ, JOEAL CALUPITAN and AARON FAVILA Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine police arrested 49 people suspected of hurling rocks, bottles and fire bombs at officers and blocking heavily guarded roads and bridges leading to the presidential palace Sunday while a peaceful anti-corruption rally took place in the capital, officials and witnesses

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NFL Monday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at BALTIMORE 5½ 5½ (53½) Detroit College Football Thursday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at EAST CAROLINA 3½ 3½ (53½) Army Friday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Florida State 9½ 6½ (57½) at VIRGINIA at ARIZONA STATE 1½ 2½ (55½) TCU Houston 9½ 11½

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National League Leaders

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING_T.Turner, Philadelphia, .305; Hoerner, Chicago, .299; Frelick, Milwaukee, .294; F.Freeman, Los Angeles, .292; Perdomo, Arizona, .290; Burleson, St. Louis, .289; Arraez, San Diego, .287; Turang, Milwaukee, .286; Ohtani, Los Angeles, .283; Donovan, St. Louis, .282. RUNS_Ohtani, Los Angeles, 141; J.Soto, New York, 117; Lindor, New York, 112; Tatis, San Diego, 108; Schwarber, Philadelphia,

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American League Leaders

AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING_Judge, New York, .326; Ja.Wilson, Athletics, .315; Bichette, Toronto, .311; Springer, Toronto, .305; Peña, Houston, .304; Y.Díaz, Tampa Bay, .302; V.Guerrero, Toronto, .299; Witt, Kansas City, .292; M.Garcia, Kansas City, .285; Kirk, Toronto, .285. RUNS_Judge, New York, 130; Raleigh, Seattle, 107; Ju.Rodríguez, Seattle, 103; Springer, Toronto, 101; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 100; Witt, Kansas City,

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Trump officials praise Charlie Kirk’s faith and his mark on the conservative movement

By JONATHAN J. COOPER, EUGENE GARCIA, AAMER MADHANI and MEG KINNARD Associated Press GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — President Donald Trump praised Charlie Kirk as a “great American hero” and “martyr” for freedom as he and other prominent conservatives gathered Sunday evening to honor the slain conservative political activist whose work they say they must now

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Pentagon steps up media restrictions, now requiring approval before reporting even unclassified info

By MORGAN LEE Associated Press The Pentagon says it will require credentialed journalists at the military headquarters to sign a pledge to refrain from reporting information that has not been authorized for release — including unclassified information. Journalists who don’t abide by the policy risk losing credentials that provide access to the Pentagon, under a

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After cuts to food stamps, Trump administration ends government’s annual report on hunger in America

By PAUL WISEMAN AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is ending the federal government’s annual report on hunger in America, stating that it had become “overly politicized” and “rife with inaccuracies.” The decision comes two and a half months after President Donald Trump signed legislation sharply reducing food aid to the poor.

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NCAA Football Scores

EAST Albany (NY) 13, Cornell 10 Alfred 35, St. Lawrence 13 Alfred St. 56, Buffalo St. 20 Allegheny 26, Thiel 0 Amherst 23, Hamilton 13 Anna Maria 33, Mass. Maritime 27, OT Bloomsburg 34, Edinboro 18 Brown 46, Georgetown 0 California (Pa.) 42, Lock Haven 6 Carnegie Mellon 17, Berry 9 Charleston (WV) 38, Concord

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Marchers gather in worldwide protest of financial institutions ‘profiting off the climate crisis’

By MELINA WALLING Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of activists marched down Park Avenue and turned down Billionaires’ Row toward Trump Tower in New York Saturday to “Make Billionaires Pay,” calling for climate justice, democracy, free speech, gender equality, a stop to the Trump’s immigration crackdown and a ceasefire in Gaza. Their signs

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Photos show activists targeting billionaires in a street protest on the eve of New York Climate Week

By ANGELINA KATSANIS Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of activists marched through Manhattan as part of a global wave of protests demanding urgent climate action on the eve of New York Climate Week. Protesters targeted Billionaires’ Row and Trump Tower with chants of “Make Billionaires Pay,” linking climate justice with broader calls for

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