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9 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Jonathan Limehouse
Passengers aboard an American Airlines flight to Naples, Italy, had to be bused over 140 miles to their destination from Rome because their plane was seemingly too big to land in Naples. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner departed Philadelphia at 7:10 p.m. on Monday, June 2, FlightAware shows.
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10 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Jonathan Limehouse
Washington state authorities have charged and accused a man of robbing the homes of multiple professional Seattle-area athletes, including former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced the charges on June 6 against the 21-year-old man, whom they did not identify.
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14 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Dan Wolken
Don’t let Coco Gauff have a sniff of victory. Don’t get in a situation where a match becomes about more than just the tennis. Don’t open the door even a little bit for her to knock down. Because if you’re on the other side of the net against this special 21-year old from Atlanta via Delray Beach, Florida, and there’s a big trophy on the line, there might not be anybody in sports mentally tougher or better prepared for the ugliness of a true battle.
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14 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Jonathan Limehouse
Costco memberships come with a variety of perks, including access to discounted products and services; however, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently debunked the rumor that customers' warehouse club cards substitute for a Real ID.
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15 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Mark Phelan
I'm sharing my impressions of vehicles after living with them for a few days or as a make or model evolves. What is it? Sporty compact pickup. Imagine replacing the rear third of Hyundai’s popular Tucson compact SUV with a short pickup bed.
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19 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Stephanie Warsmith |Paula Schleis |Nancy Molnar
• Carol Zastudil was found slain in her Perry Township, Ohio, home in December 1983. • Eric Hoffman, her son, lays flowers on her grave each week and still hopes for justice in her slaying. • Ohio police reopened the case but got no conclusive results. Eric Hoffman visits the grave most every weekend. He places fresh flowers there to honor his mother, a spray of color amid the darkness that haunts him. Carol Ann Zastudil died in a brutal and bloody slaying when he was only 12.
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20 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Dan Wolken
Don’t think about the House vs. NCAA settlement as an instant cure for all of the issues disrupting, and in some cases swallowing, schools at the top level of college sports. Instead, it’s more like the timeout a basketball coach is forced to take after watching his team give up six consecutive layups so he can draw up a zone defense and try to stop the bleeding.
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21 hours ago |
usatoday.com | Tyler Dragon
NFL mandatory minicamps begin next week and training camps kick off in July. With this much time before the Week 1, every team still has plenty of unanswered questions. Rosters are still being formed, rookies are learning new systems, roles have yet to be defined and coaches are incorporating plans for the season ahead. Plus, several impact free agents are still available. The latest of those, Aaron Rodgers, signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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1 day ago |
usatoday.com | Mark Phelan
Critics who believed Toyota would remain a perpetual EV laggard are about to be proven wrong. The world’s largest automaker was slow to begin its deployment of electric vehicles, but it’s a legendarily fast follower. Toyota measures twice and cuts once, and the cutting just began. Toyota and Lexus brands will make up for lost ground with three new EVs slated for sale in the United States this year and next ― Lexus ES, Toyota bZ Woodland and Toyota CH-R.
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1 day ago |
usatoday.com | Jonathan Limehouse
Some fans who got their hands on the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 had their excitement deflated as multiple customers complained that their new console came out of the box damaged. Reports of this issue were shared across X and Reddit, mainly from consumers who said they bought the device from a GameStop in New York that had stapled receipts to the Nintendo Switch 2 packages and subsequently punctured the console screens.