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Results, words and other highlights from the 2026 Scripps spelling bee finals The Washington PostShrey Parikh, 14, wins Scripps National Spelling Bee in lightning round ESPNShrey Parikh, 14, wins the Scripps Spelling Bee after a nail-biting 'spell-off' NPRScripps Spelling Bee 2026 Live Updates: Students Battle for Word Domination The New York Times
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U.S., Iran nearing deal to end war and reopen Strait of Hormuz The Washington PostIran War Live Updates: U.S. Says It Is Close to Agreement But Still No Word From Trump The New York TimesMay 28, 2026 — US and Iran reach tentative agreement though Trump hasn't signed off on it CNNUS and Iranian negotiators reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire and start new nuclear talks AP NewsBreakingviews - A new US-Iran deal could be as useless as the last Reuters
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Florida Highway Patrol teams up with ICE and local agencies in Operation 9, arresting 249 illegal immigrants along South Florida highways in three days.
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Dell shares soar 33% as AI server demand, price hikes power stellar quarter Reuters
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How long can decent people continue to work for such a corrupted institution?
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with George Conway, a critic of President Trump running for Congress in New York, about the Justice Department's investigation into the president's accuser E. Jean Carroll.
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Gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in almost three years. That's likely to make the Federal Reserve cautious about cutting interest rates, regardless of pressure from President Trump.
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"There are immigrants being held in for-profit detention centers around the country such as Delaney Hall in my own home state of New Jersey, where our own governor has been refused access to meet with the detainees about the conditions there," Springsteen, 76, said.
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Jacob Baker is in custody after a manhunt tied to three killings discovered across Hawaii's Big Island within two days.
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President Trump has increasingly adopted a posture of nonchalance when pushed on the political consequences of his actions.
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Two Minnesota fraudsters allegedly swindled more than $21 million in funding earmarked for autism services through two bogus companies and then spent it lavishly on overseas property, officials said.
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