Katherine Legge, Kyle Busch, Amazon among topics coming from the mailbag

It's been a while since the last trip to the mailbox, and yet again it's nothing butHowdy-Do'sfrom eager realtors, loveable insurance companies andthe relentless graybeardsat AARP.

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So it's back to the laptop and virtual mailbag, where there'salways some action ....

HEY, WILLIE!

The Indy-Charlotte double was quite a feat of endurancefor Katherine Legge, especially considering gender and age.

If her Cup car had not encountered the wheel issue, do you think she would have finished in the top 20 or 25?

Katherine Legge

Short answer: Probably not. Not without some attrition in front of her. That’s not fully a reflection on her, but the part-time team (Live Fast Motorsports) whose car she was wheeling — yes, on three wheels for a brief time.

Longer answer: I’m pretty sure a few women just cleared their throats and are prepared to take issue with you, as well as plenty of fit folks in their mid-40s. Especially since she only turned 19 laps at Indy before a wrecked car got in her way.

Also, as a reminder, of the other five racers who did the Indy-Charlotte double, Tony Stewart did it twice and went flag-to-flag in both races, both years.

And not once — officially or in casual conversation — did anyone ever mistake Tony Stewart for a triathlete.

He did, however, seem to borrow from the playbook of the late, great Dick Trickle, who once answered a question about a growing fitness trend by saying, “You know how I get in shape to race? I RACE!”

HEY, WILLIE!

Is NASCAR trying to kill itself with bad formats (the “All-Star Race”) and now Amazon Prime?

I know they made money, but now they must be losing viewers, namely me. Instead of trying to build interest, I think they are doing the opposite.

We’re a week into Year 2 of NASCAR’s partnership with Prime, which is a week into its five-week run as Cup race broadcaster. The complaints are fewer than they were a year ago, which I assume is due to one of two things.

Either more viewers have given in and decided Prime is yet another place to dump expendable(?) income. Or they’ve reintroduced themselves to the radio.

Meanwhile, hate to tell you, but Prime delivers a great product. Don't believe me? Ask this guy ...

HEY, WILLIE!

Thank you for adding a little common sense to the scenario being played out over Kyle Busch’s sad demise. Deepest sympathy to his family and all who loved him.

HEY, MYRNA!

Just a horrible saga all around.

But as eventually happens during the process, pragmatic thoughts spring up. Here’s one that crept in …

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Previous tragedy involving racers and untimely deaths usually happened on the racetrack. In their aftermath, the examinations often led to advancements in safety — changes to the cars, to the tracks and, in the case of Dale Earnhardt, a wide variety of measures.

Without knowing more than the basics at this time, the Kyle Busch tragedy seems to offer one obvious lesson: Don’t neglect your health if something is wrong and isn’t getting better.

I obviously have no way of knowing, but I assume there’s been an uptick in checkups this past week.

HEY, WILLIE!

Great job (as usual) on the column about Europe and Formula One (May 21). At F1, pomposity reigns.

Keep up the good work.

But that’s part of their charm, isn’t it?

HEY, WILLIE!

I struggled to recognize the names on the PGA Championship leaderboard, especially on the first day. Had you ever heard of Aldrich Potgieter, Stephan Jager, Min Woo Lee and Ryo Hisatsune?

Heard of them, yes. Pick any of them out of a lineup, maybe not at this stage of their careers.

None of them finished in the top 10 at week’s end, by the way, which brings to mind one of the great golf quotesnotattributed to Lee Trevino.

It was Peter Jacobsen, when briefly leading after his opening round at the 1990 Masters, who turned prophetic: “The slums of Chicago are full of first-round leaders.”

Three days later, he was tied for 30th.

HEY, WILLIE!

I’m pretty sure the first person not named France to run NASCAR (President, CEO or COO) was Mike Helton. Am I wrong?

Mike Helton (right) with Richard Childress in 2008.

You’re kinda right. Which might also mean kinda wrong.

A lot of us assumed Mike Helton would eventually start appearing on the France family Christmas card. His consolation prize, 26 years ago, was the NASCAR presidency.

But Bill France Jr., when not sidelined by health issues, was very much the final say through 2003, when Brian became CEO.

Currently, for the first time, there’s no NASCAR president since Steve O’Donnell was recently promoted from that position to CEO. Keep in mind, however, the family still owns NASCAR and if there’s a meeting of importance over in that GlassCar building on ISB, their chairs won’t likely be empty.

—Email Ken Willis at ken.willis@news-jrnl.com

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Katherine Legge, Kyle Busch, Amazon among topics coming from the mailbag

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South African parliament calls impeachment committee meeting over president's scandal

JOHANNESBURG, May 28 (Reuters) - ‌South ‌Africa's parliament has ​scheduled for Monday a ‌meeting ⁠of an impeachment ⁠committee that ​will ​further ​probe allegations ‌surrounding President Cyril Ramaphosa's "Farmgate" scandal, ‌the ​Democratic ​Alliance ​party ‌said on Thursday.

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Judge allows Trump to implement mail-in voting executive order

By Luc Cohen

Reuters

May 28 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Thursday declined to block President Donald Trump's executive tightening rules on mail-in voting in ‌a loss for the Democratic Party, whose lawyers argued that it ‌could disenfranchise millions of voters.

The decision comes as Trump's Republicans are locked in a tight battle ​to keep control of both houses of the U.S. Congress in the November midterm elections. Trump has for years pushed the false claim that his 2020 election defeat was the result of widespread voter fraud and has criticized voting by ‌mail.

The executive order signed ⁠by Trump on March 31 directed his administration to compile a list of confirmed U.S. citizens eligible to vote in ⁠each state and to use federal data to help state election officials verify who is eligible to vote.

It also required the U.S. Postal Service to only deliver ​ballots to ​voters on each state's approved mail-in ballot ​list, and required states to ‌preserve election-related records for five years.

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In urging Washington-based U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the measure, plaintiffs including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York argued that the order infringed on individual states' rights to regulate elections under the U.S. Constitution.

The Democrats argued that the ‌executive order's direction that agencies use Department of ​Homeland Security and Social Security Administration data ​to build "state citizenship lists" risked ​improperly excluding lawfully registered voters because the data sources can ‌be out of date and may include ​errors.

The Justice Department ​countered that the litigation was premature because federal agencies have not yet implemented the executive order.

Nichols had at times appeared sympathetic to that ​argument during oral arguments on ‌May 14.

A coalition of Democratic states brought a similar lawsuit challenging ​the executive order in federal court in Boston.

(Reporting by Luc ​Cohen in New YorkEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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CBS Under Fire as NFL Fans Demand Boycott

CBSis facing boycott calls after endingStephen Colbert’s late-night showthis week. Some viewers now want fans to avoid CBS sports, thoughNFLsupporters appear to be split on that idea. The backlash quickly spread across social media after Colbert’s final episode aired.

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NFL fans call for the boycott of CBS after Stephen Colbert’s Late Show finale

The controversy started after CBS canceled Stephen Colbert’s late-night program, which reportedly had been losing around $40 million annually. The network’s decision triggered strong reactions online, with celebrities, TV viewers, and some football fans calling for a boycott of CBS programming.

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel publicly backed the criticism during his own show on ABC. Kimmel told viewers, “On behalf of everyone at our show, we want to say to everyone at your show: It has been a pleasure to work alongside you.” Kimmel then hoped that those who watch his show would also tune in to CBS for the final time. “Don’t ever watch it again,” he said (viaThe Spun).

The calls for a boycott soon moved beyond entertainment. Since CBS broadcasts major sports properties, including NFL games, the NCAA Tournament, and The Masters, some users argued that sports fans should also stop watching the network this fall. One social media user wrote, “Boycott CBS, Paramount, and any Ellison product.” Another added, “Thank you, Stephen Colbert. No reason to watch CBS anymore.”

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One fanwrote, “It’s easy to support the boycott since the only show I watched on CBS was The Late Show (until NFL season starts).” Another user said that they will not watch NFL games broadcast on CBS, adding that they’ll “stick to another network” for the games.

Still, many football viewers admitted the NFL may be too powerful for any real boycott to work. One fan summed up that divide by writing, “I’m down with boycotting CBS… but there is no way on this green Earth I’m giving up the NFL!!”

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South Korea says attack on ship in Strait of Hormuz likely involved an Iranian missile

By Heejin Kim and Joyce Lee

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SEOUL, May 27 (Reuters) - South Korea's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that an attack on a cargo ship operated by ‌local shipper HMM in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month likely involved ‌an Iranian anti-ship missile.

The Iranian embassy in Seoul did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The ministry ​made the assessment at a briefing to announce the outcome of a government investigation into the May 4 attack on the bulk carrier, which caused a fire and damaged the lower stern hull.

"Various pieces of evidence point toward Iran," said First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo, ‌adding that Seoul had not ⁠conclusively determined who was responsible or whether the attack was intentional.

The probe looked at debris from unidentified objects that were found inside the ⁠ship after the attack on the vessel.

The analysis showed that the ship, named Namu, was attacked twice and while the first warhead did not explode, a second did.

Components in the debris ​indicated the ​objects were likely made in Iran, the ministry ​said.

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"Their engines were similar to turbojet ‌engines made in Iran," Park said, noting that one component had markings that appeared to be used by an Iranian manufacturer.

The warheads resembled those used in Iranian anti-ship missiles, the Noor or Qader, Park said.

South Korea will summon the Iranian ambassador to share the results of the investigation and deliver a protest message, he said. Seoul will also demand ‌Iran take responsible measures to prevent a similar ​incident recurring, Park added.

He declined to speculate on why ​a South Korean ship would have ​been targeted, saying Seoul could not determine intent without access to ‌the attacker's decision-making process.

A South Korean defence ​official said, however, that ​from a naval perspective, the firing of two missiles suggested an intention to cause damage.

U.S. President Donald Trump said soon after the incident that Iran had fired ​at the South Korean ‌vessel, and urged Seoul to join U.S.-led efforts to secure shipping through the ​strait.

Tehran has previously denied any responsibility for the attack.

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UK, Poland set to sign defence treaty to tackle hostile threats across Europe

LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - Britain will sign a new defence and security treaty with Poland on Wednesday to strengthen defence cooperation in the face of ‌increasing hostile threats across Europe, the government said, following similar deals ‌with France and Germany.

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The deal, due to be signed when Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk meets ​his British counterpart Keir Starmer in London, will improve border security, tackle organised crime and deepen defence cooperation with the European Union, the statement said.

They will discuss what Britain called a major uptick in hybrid attacks, including Russian-ordered arson attacks in East London and across ‌Europe, as well as cyberattacks ⁠and espionage, the government said.

While Britain and Poland are already close allies, Starmer said "the challenges Europe now faces demands an even ⁠stronger partnership". The continent has been under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to take greater responsibility for its own defence.

"This treaty is the biggest step forward in ​our ​defence and security relationship with Poland in ​a generation, allowing us to confront ‌modern security threats that may be less visible but no less dangerous," Starmer said.

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In a Polish government meeting on Tuesday, Tusk said that the signing of the treaty would be a "historic moment".

Poland signed a defence treaty with France in 2025, boosting defence cooperation, and is working on a similar treaty with Germany, ‌as alliances with European partners take on ​greater significance for Warsaw.

Tusk said beyond defence a ​significant part of the treaty ​focused on cybersecurity. Poland says its role as a hub ‌for military aid to Ukraine has made ​it a key ​target for Russian espionage, cyberattacks and disinformation.

On the defence part of the deal, the British government said it would seek to combine expertise and ​industrial capability to lead the ‌development of complex weapons, including new sophisticated munitions and the co-production of ​a medium‑range air defence missile.

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Charles Barkley rails against TV 'clowns' over Victor Wembanyama takes

Charles Barkley did little to hide his frustration with “clowns on TV” who’ve created a narrative that the Oklahoma City Thunder are playing “dirty” against San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama.

The Mirror Charles Barkley asserted that the Thunder are not playing dirty against Victor Wembanyama

Throughout the Western Conference Finals, fans and pundits alike have argued that theThunder— namely center Isaiah Hartenstein — are bending the rules while guardingWembanyama. Following hishistoric 41-point outburst in Game 1, Oklahoma City defenders have begun grabbing, pushing, and pressuring the Frenchman in an effort to slow him down in the paint.

The physical style of play has largely gone unchecked by the referees, prompting many around the NBA to question the officiating. NBC Sports’ Reggie Miller noted during a broadcast: “[Hartenstein is] using all of his body weight. He’s grabbing him, pushing him, and constantly trying to wear him down.”

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Bill Simmons similarly called out the officials for not blowing the whistle, writing on X: “I thought Hartenstein couldn’t play in this series. But if they’re letting him grab and hit Wemby on every possession, then he should play all 48 minutes.”

On Saturday’s edition of ‘Inside the NBA,’ Barkley couldn’t help but poke fun at the overall discourse surrounding Wembanyama and the Thunder’s defense against him.

“I think we need to all pray for Wemby, because he can’t play too many minutes, they’re gonna kill him out there,” he said.

Once Kenny Smith questioned if his colleague was joking, Barkley replied: “Man I am damn sure joking, because you guys — these people — man they pissing me off. I’m watching the whole game, they ain’t playing dirty.

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“These are some of the softest fouls I've ever seen in my life. You've got these clowns on TV talking about, 'Oh, they're going to hurt poor Wemby.' I was like, ‘Hurt him? You're kidding, man.’ It drives me crazy watching these shows."

Barkley expressed a similar sentiment following the Thunder’s 122-113 victory over the Spurs in Game 2 of the series, adding: “All of you at home and on TV saying they were too physical with Wemby need to stop. I’ve had kisses harder than those contacts.

“Sure, he was bodying him up, but it wasn’t anything excessive. No hard shots, no dirty fouls. If you think that’s physical, then you’re overreacting.”

Wembanyama, to his credit, is hardly letting the Thunder’s divisive approach throw him off his game.

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In Game 4, the 22-year-old scored a game-high 33 points — eight of which came at the free-throw line — along with eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocks en route to propelling the Spurs to a 103-82 win that tied up the series at two apiece.

Assessing his performance during a postgame press conference, Wembanyama told reporters: “We all have high standards, and I know I have a lot of responsibilities, but I’m here for it.

“Yeah, it was better today. It wasn’t perfect. But, you know, all of us, I’m talking about the whole organization, so we’re going to have to do things that we didn’t sign up for.”

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Social media as bad for children as smoking, British doctors say

By Paul Sandle

Reuters

LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - Social media ranks alongside smoking as a danger to children, senior British doctors said on Tuesday, as they urged lawmakers ‌to tackle the harm that they say excessive screen time is causing to young ‌people.

The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges detailed the impact of social media on children in a submission to the ​government's consultation on protecting children online, which closes on Tuesday.

"It ranks alongside smoking and wearing seatbelts in cars as a unifying force for the medical profession."

"There can be few issues which have united clinicians so resoundingly in recent years as the impact that unfettered exposure to tech and ‌devices is currently having on ⁠children and young people's health," said the body, which represents the UK and Ireland's 23 royal medical colleges and faculties.

More than half of 132 ⁠doctors surveyed saw at least one case of health harm that could be related to tech and devices every week, and over a third saw evidence of harm multiple times a week, it ​said.

Harms ranged ​from physical injuries, for example caused by replicating ​acts of extreme pornography, to mental ‌health impacts, such as trauma from seeing violence online.

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Britain is consulting on restricting children's access to social media, including a possible ban for under-16s, as well as curfews, app time limits and curbs on what it has described as addictive design features.

Australia last year became the first country to ban social media for children under 16, with European countries considering similar measures.

Britain's ‌online safety law requires social media companies to take ​measures to protect children from illegal and harmful online ​content, but the government has committed to ​going further.

"The question isn't whether we are going to act; we will, ‌whether that is a ban on social ​media for the under-16s ​or restrictions on key features and functions," Technology Secretary Liz Kendall told BBC News.

Hundreds of British families are testing social media bans, curfews and app time limits to ​see how they impact children's ‌sleep, family life and schoolwork.

Experts are divided on how effective a total ban ​would be, while a group of young people in London recently told Reuters ​they were opposed to restrictions.

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Oil rises, stocks waver as new US strikes dampen peace deal hopes

SINGAPORE, May 26 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Tuesday and stocks dithered as investor optimism over an imminent U.S.-Iran peace deal was tempered by new U.S. strikes in the Middle East.

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U.S. forces conducted strikes ‌in southern Iran in what was described as defensive action, as Tehran's top negotiator and its foreign minister were ‌in Doha for talks with Qatar's prime minister on a potential deal with Washington to end the three-month-old war.

Also, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said ​negotiating a deal with Iran could "take a few days", quashing hopes of an imminent end to the conflict.

The developments sent Brent futures rising more than 2% in Asian trade to $98.21 a barrel.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up slightly from Monday's last traded price but down 4.9% from Friday's close. There was no settlement on Monday due to the U.S. Memorial Day holiday.

"I'm a bit sceptical... We ‌keep being told there's a deal that's near, ⁠but what does the deal look like? That's what's really important. When's the Strait of Hormuz going to open... There's a lot we don't know," said Joseph Capurso, a strategist at Commonwealth Bank ⁠of Australia.

Stock markets were mixed, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan advancing 0.67%, while Japan's Nikkei shed 0.14%.

Nasdaq futures trimmed earlier gains to trade 0.86% higher, while S&P 500 futures rose 0.66%.

EUROSTOXX 50 futures eased 0.16%, while FTSE futures added 0.2% and DAX futures lost ​0.26%.

"The ​market wants to believe that it's all going to end soon, because ​the war not ending is quite bad for ‌the world economy. The world economy's had these buffers of running down inventories, but you can't keep running down inventories," said Capurso.

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In Hong Kong, stocks rose as the chipmaking sector's gains helped overcome jitters around Beijing's crackdown on illegal cross-border trading.

The Hang Seng Index was up 0.5%, while on the mainland, China's CSI300 blue-chip index dipped 0.3%.

DOLLAR BACK IN THE RECKONING

In currencies, the dollar steadied on Tuesday on renewed safe-haven demand, though it remained some distance away from a six-week peak hit last week.

The euro fell ‌0.1% to $1.1633, while the sterling eased 0.13% to $1.3488.

Against the yen, the dollar was ​flat at 158.94.

Bonds were largely steady after a rout last week on ​worries that higher energy prices for longer would stoke ​a resurgence in inflation and prompt rate hikes across both developed and emerging markets.

The yield on the ‌two-year U.S. Treasury note fell nearly 7 basis points ​to 4.0573%, while the 10-year yield ​fell more than 6 bps to 4.5083%.

"We are likely to see periodic yield retracements on occasions when geopolitical risks subside, but inflation and fiscal risks are likely to be more sustained," said Eric Robertsen, Standard Chartered's head of global ​research and chief strategist.

"Commodity supply dislocations will ‌take months to resolve, and fiscal support measures are likely to drive a sustained deterioration in sovereign balance ​sheets - which will also require increased borrowing in an environment of higher funding costs."

Elsewhere, spot gold was down ​1% at $4,525.18 an ounce. [GOL/]

(Reporting by Rae Wee; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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Hernández's walk-off grand slam against Williams gives Marlins 4-0 win, 3-game sweep of Mets

MIAMI (AP) — Heriberto Hernández hit a grand slam off Devin Williams in the ninth inning for his first big league walk-off hit, giving the Miami Marlins a 4-0 win Sunday and a three-game sweep of the New York Mets.

Associated Press Miami Marlins' Heriberto Hernández is doused after hitting a walk-off grand slam during the ninth inning to defeat the New York Mets in a baseball game, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Miami Marlins' Heriberto Hernández watches after hitting a walk-off grand slam in the ninth inning to defeat the New York Mets in a baseball game, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Miami Marlins' Heriberto Hernández is doused after hitting a walk-off grand slam during the ninth inning to defeat the New York Mets in a baseball game, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Miami Marlins' Javier Sanoja hits a sacrifice bunt during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Miami Marlins' Christopher Morel hits a single during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

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New York had just two runs and 11 hits in the series and has scored two runs or fewer in four straight games. The Mets (22-31), who have dropped into last place in the NL East, were shut out for the sixth time this season as they completed a 2-5 trip. They have scored one run or none in 15 games.

Juan Soto was scratched before the game because of a fever. Marcus Semien went 0 for 10 in the series, dropping his average to .214.

Miami (25-29) swept a series for the first time since its opening three games against Colorado.

Christopher Morel doubled against Williams (3-2) leading off the ninth, Javier Sanoja sacrificed, Liam Hicks walked and Xavier Edwards was intentionally walked.

Hernández took a changeup for a called strike and Williams, who had not allowed a run in his previous 10 appearance, left a changeup over the plate that Hernández hit 416 feet over the center-field wall. It was the first walk-off slam in a 4-0 win since Kansas City's Justin Maxwell in the 10th inning off Texas' Joakim Soria on Sept. 22, 2013.

Pete Fairbanks (2-2) stranded a runner at second in the ninth when Carson Benge took a called third strike.

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New York rookie center fielder A.J. Ewing threw out Sanoja at the plate when he tried to score from second on Edwards’ seventh-inning single.

Mets starter Christian Scott allowed four hits in a season-high 5 2/3 innings.

After 15 relief appearances to begin the season, Miami's Tyler Phillips started and gave up two hits in 3 2/3 innings.

Miami first baseman Connor Norby left because of left elbow discomfort after Scott hit him with a 85.6 mph fastball in the fourth.

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Mets: RHP Nolan McLean (2-3, 3.57) will start the opener of a home series against Cincinnati on Monday after allowing career highs of nine runs and six earned in his last start, against Washington. LHP Nick Lodolo (0-1, 7.20) starts for the Reds.

Marlins: RHP Janson Junk (2-5, 5.07) starts Monday at Toronto against RHP Trey Yesavage (2-1, 1.07)

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Ravens face a difficult rest disadvantage in their 2026 NFL schedule

The NFL released the regular-season schedules for all 32 teams two weeks ago, and one of the biggest topics of discussion among fans, pundits, and experts is the lack of rest for some teams compared to others.

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Rest differential is a real thing, according to NFL analystArif HasanandWarren Sharp.Hasan describes his version as the "sum net rest days vs. opponents across all 17 games." Hasan calculates it by adding up the difference in rest days between each team and its opponent for all games. A high positive number means the team has more recovery and preparation time than the teams it faces.

Sharp uses net rest edge to general rest advantage, and notes the unfavorable historical nature of the 2026 schedule for some teams.

A rest edge in the NFL is the number of extra days a team has to rest and prepare for their game over their opponent.

An example of rest edge: if theDolphinshave a full 7-day bye week ahead of their game vs. the Bills, and the Bills play on Monday Night Football and are on a short week, the Dolphins have a rest edge of +8 days before their game against the Bills. Conversely, the Bills have a rest edge of -8 days.

Based on Hasan's version, only the Steelers,Rams, Colts, Dolphins, Saints, Jets,Raiders,Eagles, and Chargers will play against 2026 opponents on less rest than theRavens.

On the positive end of the schedule spectrum, the NFL team with the highest net rest differential in Hasan's version is theChicago Bearsat +15, a total of 15 extra days compared to their opponents. The Bears, along with theBuffalo Bills(+14) and Dallas Cowboys (+11.5), have the highest net rest differentials in the league since 2002. The Bears, Cowboys, Bills, and 12 other teams won't face a single team off a bye week in 2026.

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Warren Sharp Rest Disparity

In Sharp's version, Baltimore has a -3 in rest differential, with 11 other teams getting less rest.

Warren Sharp Rest Disparity

Baltimore opens the season on September 13 against theIndianapolis Coltsbefore hosting theNew Orleans Saintsin Week 2. One of the most unique games on the schedule arrives in Week 3 when the Ravens face the Dallas Cowboys in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, marking another major international showcase for the franchise.

Baltimore's 2026 slate again looks brutal, featuring matchups against playoff contenders such as the Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Chargers, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Ravens close the regular season with two massive AFC North battles against Pittsburgh in Weeks 15 and 18, potentially setting the stage for another dramatic division finish.

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What is Memorial Day and how has it evolved from its Civil War origins?

Memorial Day is a U.S. holiday that is officially about mourning the nation's fallen service members, but it has come to signal theunofficial start of summeranda long weekend of traveland discounts on anything from mattresses to lawn mowers.

Associated Press FILE - Eugene and Linda Lamie, of Homerville, Ga., sit by the grave of their son U.S. Army Sgt. Gene Lamie in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, 2023, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, file) FILE - Richard Cross touches his grandmother's headstone while visiting Leavenworth National Cemetery on the eve of Memorial Day, Sunday, May 25, 2025, in Leavenworth, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, file)

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Here is a look at the holiday and how it has evolved:

When is Memorial Day?

It falls on the last Monday of May. This year, it is May 25.

Why is Memorial Day celebrated?

It’s a day of reflection and remembrance of those who died while serving in the U.S. military, according to the Congressional Research Service.

The holiday is observed in part by the National Moment of Remembrance, which encourages all Americans to pause at 3 p.m. for a moment of silence.

What are the origins of Memorial Day?

The holiday's origins can be traced to the American Civil War, which killed more than 600,000 service members, Union and Confederate, between 1861 and 1865.

The first national observance of what was then called Decoration Day occurred May 30, 1868, after an organization of Union veterans called for decorating war graves with flowers that were in bloom.

The practice was already widespread. Waterloo, New York, began a formal observance on May 5, 1866, and was later proclaimed to be the holiday’s birthplace.

Yet Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, traced its first observance to October 1864, according to the Library of Congress. And women in some Confederate states decorated graves before the war’s end.

David Blight, a Yale history professor, points to May 1, 1865, when as many as 10,000 people, many of them Black, held a parade, heard speeches and dedicated the graves of Union dead in Charleston, South Carolina.

A total of 267 Union troops had died at a Confederate prison and were buried in a mass grave. After the war, members of Black churches buried them in individual graves.

“What happened in Charleston does have the right to claim to be first, if that matters,” Blighttold The Associated Press in 2011.

When did Memorial Day become a source of contention?

As early as 1869, The New York Times wrote that the holiday could become “sacrilegious” and no longer “sacred” if it focused more on pomp, dinners and oratory.

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In an 1871 Decoration Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery, abolitionist Frederick Douglass said he feared Americans were forgetting the Civil War’s impetus: enslavement.

“We must never forget that the loyal soldiers who rest beneath this sod flung themselves between the nation and the nation’s destroyers,” Douglass said.

His concerns were well-founded, said Ben Railton, a professor of English and American studies at Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts.

Although roughly 180,000 Black men served in the Union Army, the holiday in many communities would essentially become “white Memorial Day,” especially after the rise of the Jim Crow South, Railton told the AP in 2023.

In the 1880s, then-President Grover Cleveland was said to have spent the holiday going fishing, and “people were appalled,” Matthew Dennis, an emeritus history professor at the University of Oregon, told the AP.

But when the Indianapolis 500 held its inaugural race on May 30, 1911, anAP reportmade no mention of the holiday, or any controversy.

How has Memorial Day changed?

Dennis said Memorial Day’s potency diminished somewhat with the addition of Armistice Day, which marked the end of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918. Armistice Day became a national holiday by 1938 and was renamed Veterans Day in 1954.

In 1971, Congress changed Memorial Day from every May 30 to the last Monday in May. Dennis said the creation of the three-day weekend recognized that Memorial Day had been transformed into a more generic remembrance of the dead, as well as a day of leisure.

A year later, Time Magazine wrote that the holiday had become “a three-day nationwide hootenanny that seems to have lost much of its original purpose.”

Why is Memorial Day tied to sales and travel?

Even in the 19th century, grave ceremonies were followed by leisure activities such as picnicking and foot races, Dennis said.

The holiday also evolved alongside baseball and the automobile, the five-day work week and summer vacation, according to the 2002 book “A History of Memorial Day: Unity, Discord and the Pursuit of Happiness.”

In the mid-20th century, a small number of businesses began to open defiantly on the holiday.

Once the holiday moved to Monday, “the traditional barriers against doing business began to crumble,” authors Richard Harmond and Thomas Curran wrote.

These days, Memorial Day sales and traveling are deeply woven into the nation’s muscle memory.

What is Memorial Day and how has it evolved from its Civil War origins?

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Lithuania suspects foreign involvement in data leak of over 600,000 national register entries

VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Lithuanian authorities are on high alert after a massive data leak involving more than 600,000 entries from national data registers, which is believed to have been executed by another country.

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The Lithuanian general prosecutor’s office on Friday announced the leak was primarily from registers of real estate and legal entities accessed by using login credentials of institutions authorized to receive the data.

The head of the State Enterprise Centre of Registers, Adrijus Jusas, resigned Monday following the leak.

The authorities immediately implemented additional cybersecurity measures, including blocking the accounts of suspected data users and restricting access with a requirement to update credentials, the prosecutors said.

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The prosecutor’s office said a foreign country is suspected of involvement, although authorities did not specified which nation.

Lithuanians are especially cautious given that the country, with a population of 2.9 million, is one of the main targets ofRussia’s hybrid waragainst Europe, which includes sabotage, arson attacks and vandalism, as well as influence operations.

Opposition politician Laurynas Kasčiūnas wrote on social media Sunday that the data theft is suspected to be a Russian intelligence operation, although he offered no evidence for the claim.

The politician warned that addresses of intelligence officers, military personnel, diplomats or politicians may have been accessed, which could potentially allow the perpetrators to spy on or exercise pressure against the targets.

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Rangers want quick deal to sign Shankland - gossip

Rangerswant to signHeartscaptain and Scotland forward Lawrence Shankland, 30.(Sun)

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A deal for Shankland to joinRangerscould be completed by the start of next week.(Record - subscription required)

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What did Commanders HC Dan Quinn say about adding Stefon Diggs?

Washingtonhead coach Dan Quinn had some fun with the "Sports Junkies" on Friday.

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Quinn took questions from three of the Junkies, answering only "yes" or "no" questions until they could figure out who he actually is. Jason Bishop facilitated the fun time while Eric Bickel, John-Paul Flaim and John 'Cakes' Auville attempted to guess the identity of their mystery guest.

Bickel didn't waste any time, abruptly asking, "Can we sign Stefon Diggs?" The other three Junkies broke into laughter, finding it funny that Bickel didn't want Quinn to be able to ease into the interview with any icebreaker. Bickel then took it a step further, "Can we have (Brandon) Aiyuk and Diggs?"

Quinn responded, "We're working hard and doing well with the guys we got. Adam (Peters) and his crew are always digging in and working. But we really like the crew that we are working with right now. They're absolutely busting their ass."

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When rookie WR Antonio Williams became the focal point of the conversation, Quinn reported he saw "right off the bat, this guy has feel. He already has awareness, like a big-time receiver. He's got great hands, great movement. So, he's off to a hell of a start."

Auville and Bishop both voiced to Quinn that they already have a man crush on LB Sonny Styles, picked No. 7 overall by theCommanders. "What an ideal fit for the style we want to play," exclaimed Quinn. "We (Peters and Quinnn) were thrilled when he (Styles) was there at that spot. It was a super-easy decision for Adam in that one. When that trade was made just before us (Chiefs moved up to No. 6 trading with theBrowns), those are the moments you hold your breath. When we had the chance to select him, we were pumped!"

What does Quinn think of Styles after the draft and rookie minicamp? "Being around him the last couple of weeks has only reinforced what he can bring to our club, which is really cool."

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