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2026 World Cup: USA soccer up next in Seattle. What to know
The United States prepares to face Australia in a high-stakes World Cup match in Seattle, following a dominant win over Paraguay and concerns over Christian Pulisic's calf injury.
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4mMariners shuffle infield: J.P. Crawford moves to 3B, Colt Emerson takes over at SS
Mariners veteran J.P. Crawford moves to third base to accommodate rising star Colt Emerson, marking a significant shift for the long-time shortstop to help the team's future success.
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8mFlight tracking data shows B-52 took sharp turn before crashing, killing all 8 on board
Eight people died after a B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base. Investigators are exploring mechanical failure and structural age as potential causes.
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9mRep. Mike Collins wins Georgia's GOP Senate nomination and will face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff
Rep. Mike Collins secures the Republican nomination in Georgia to face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, highlighting a primary season dominated by Donald Trump's influence and shifting political loyalties.
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6mMariners' injury update: Randy Arozarena to IL; Luke Raley, Josh Naylor out of lineup
Mariners GM Justin Hollander navigates a unique injury crisis as Randy Arozarena joins a crowded IL, forcing creative roster moves and reliance on minor league depth to weather the storm.
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5mMariners piggyback plan returns with each starting pitcher set to take part
The Seattle Mariners are reinstating a unique 'piggyback' pitching rotation involving all six starters to manage workloads and optimize performance leading up to the All-Star break.