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Banned owner Robert Sarver says he’s starting process to sell Suns, Mercury

The NBA banned Robert Sarver from the owners’ club for a year, but now the embattled businessman apparently wants out. Sarver, the owner of the NBA’s Phoenix Suns and the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, announced in a statement on Wednesday that is he “beginning the process of seeking buyers” for both teams. The NBA announced a…
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Federal Reserve escalates inflation fight with another big interest rate hike

By Christopher Rugaber | The Associated Press Intensifying its fight against chronically high inflation, the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday by a substantial three-quarters of a point for a third straight time, an aggressive pace that is heightening the risk of an eventual recession. The Fed’s move boosted its benchmark short-term rate,…
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Santa Margarita girls golf defends title at Rainbow Sandals invitational

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Santa Margarita’s girls golf team continued its strong start at the Rainbow Sandals invitational but could shift into a higher gear Thursday when the reigning CIF State champion makes her debut with the Eagles. Leigh Chien, who has been observing the sitout period…
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Irvine grandparents lose visitation bid as court declares law interferes with ‘right to parent’

In a case involving grandparents from Irvine, the Idaho Supreme Court overturned a law allowing grandparents to seek visitation rights after finding that it unconstitutionally violates the “fundamental right to parent.” The ruling handed down Friday by the high court said parents have a right to the “custody, care and control” of their children. The…
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Brandon Nimmo leaves Wednesday’s game with apparent leg injury

This is not what you want to see with two weeks left in the season. Mets’ center fielder Brandon Nimmo left Wednesday’s game in the bottom of the first inning after pulling up lame while chasing after a fly ball. Nimmo appeared to aggravate something in his left leg, which left him limping and earned…
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Puerto Ricans desperate for water after Hurricane Fiona’s rampage

By DÁNICA COTO | Associated Press CAGUAS, Puerto Rico — More than half a million people in Puerto Rico remained without water service on Wednesday — three days after after Hurricane Fiona slammed into the U.S. territory — sending many to line up for hours to fill jugs from water trucks and others to scoop…
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Nick Mangold excited about being added to Jets’ Ring of honor, believes in what Robert Saleh is building

The Jets will honor three former players throughout this season by adding them to the team’s Ring of Honor. Nick Mangold, who was the glue of Gang Green’s offensive line for 11 seasons, will be the first player honored. Mangold, who played for the Jets from 2006 until 2016, will officially be the 19th person…
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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson wearing sleeve on throwing arm at practice; CB Marlon Humphrey among 5 missing

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson wore an apparently padded sleeve over his throwing arm at practice Wednesday, the team’s first workout since Sunday’s loss to the Miami Dolphins. Jackson did not throw to receivers during the practice, which was open to reporters for about 30 minutes. Jackson showed no obvious signs of injury or discomfort toward…
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Ravens sign veteran linebacker, former Gilman standout Brandon Copeland to practice squad

The Ravens announced Wednesday that they’ve signed veteran linebacker and former Gilman standout Brandon Copeland to the practice squad. Copeland has spent time with six teams in his NFL career, totaling 158 tackles, seven sacks and 21 quarterback hits in 82 games. He was a member of the Atlanta Falcons in 2021, playing in 16…
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Former Servite student alleges in suit he was sexually abused by teacher

Twice in the fall of 1980, Servite High School English teacher Robert C. Cotton had ordered a 16-year-old junior to an office near the school’s library so Cotton could search the student for drugs. A few weeks earlier, the student said Cotton had caught him in class with drugs, “black beauties,” a combination of amphetamine…
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