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Vaccine Passports: When Fear Threatens Freedom
2 days ago - By Real Clear Politics
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction, former President Ronald Reagan said in his famous freedom speech. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's...
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Nets' Irving out Monday at Minnesota for personal reasons
NEW YORK - Kyrie Irving will miss Brooklyn's game in Minnesota on Monday night, leaving the Nets without two of their three All-Stars.
Avisail Garcia homers again, Brewers win series against Cardinals
Travis Shaw and Manny Piña also homer in the 9-3 victory.
Royals rally past White Sox for wild 4-3 win in 10 innings
CHICAGO - The Kansas City Royals could be headed for a hangover.
The Latest: Matsuyama 1st man from Japan to win golf major
AUGUSTA, Ga. - The Latest on the Masters, the first golf major of the year :
‘Falsifying history': VICE media flogged for publishing Cambodia genocide...
Altered images of people executed by the Khmer Rouge regime have been published by VICE media group, with smiles “photoshopped” to the victims' faces. The now-deleted article...
Seager HR in 9th, Mariners rally late from 6 down, top Twins
MINNEAPOLIS - Kyle Seager wasn't sure he got all of the ball in his final at-bat.
Kershaw barely outduels Scherzer, Dodgers sweep Nats 3-0
LOS ANGELES - Clayton Kershaw pitched six innings of five-hit ball to win an outstanding duel with Max Scherzer, and the Los Angeles Dodgers swept three games from the...
Hideki Matsuyama makes history with Masters win
We have a new major champion. Hideki Matsuyama, 29, finished 10-under par to win his first Masters on Sunday at Augusta. The victory earns him his first major title and makes...
Weaver takes no-hitter into 7th, Diamondbacks top Reds 7-0
27-year-old Weaver took a no-hitter into the seventh inning before giving up a broken-bat single to Eugenio Suárez
Red Sox slug 6 homers against Orioles to extend winning streak to 6 games
J.D. Martinez hit three home runs for Boston, while Rafael Devers hit two to extend his streak of games with a homer to three.