Lots of prospect workouts will follow this week's draft combine, following by June's big event.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES: Trump touts ‘fantastic trade deals’ with China after meeting with Xi, but details scarce
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Donald Trump departed Beijing on Friday, touting trade deals to sell American-made airplanes, farm goods and other products, the signature outcome of his two-day summit with Xi Jinping.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES: Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape trial declared mistrial as jury unable to reach verdict
A judge declared a mistrial Friday after the jury in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial was unable to reach a verdict on the charge that the disgraced Hollywood producer raped an aspiring actress in 2013.
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AARON PATRICK: Budget opens door for intriguing comeback from hard-hit Coalition
As the Government is accused of class warfare, the Opposition intends to turn tax increases on landlords, the middle class and trust into a major political fight.
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Israel and Lebanon agree to extend ceasefire by 45 days despite new strikes amid precarious truce
A ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by 45 days after another round of talks.
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News of the day: Mitch Marner’s viral goal has hockey fans buzzing and Leafs Nation groaning
It’s Friday, May 15. Here are the top stories we’re following today. Mitch Marner’s viral goal has hockey fans buzzing and Leafs Nation groaning Mitch Marner came up aces on Thursday night with one of the most incredible NHL goals you’ll ever see. The Vegas Golden Knights winger helped propel his team to the Western […]
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Two sought for Toronto arson; four more arrested in Markham robbery
Cops say on May 6 two suspects doused a vehicle with liquid before igniting it on fire
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[Watch] KB does it again with another beautiful national anthem
KB Motsilanyane brought the feels with another amazing rendition of the national anthem a month before the FIFA World Cup begins.
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Scheffler calls course setup ‘kind of absurd’ as players whine at PGA Championship
NEWTOWN SQUARE. Pa. — There was some major championship complaining blowing through Aronimink Golf Club on Friday as the world’s best players tried to come to grips with the challenge in front of them this week outside of Philadelphia. It began with near-universal grousing about pin locations through two days of the PGA Championship, then […]
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EDITORIAL: A cure for what ails our health system
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that takes a one-size-fits-all approach
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