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How hard is Aronimink for the PGA Championship? That depends on the pins

The Herald Bulletin 16 May 2026
The scoring hasn't been this high at a PGA Championship since 2008. The biggest reason are the greens at Aronimink. More specifically, it's the diabolical pin positions. Chris Gotterup says some of them are so tough it doesn't even look ... .
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Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to a Eurovision Song Contest that embraces linguistic diversity

Citizen Tribune 16 May 2026
VIENNA (AP) — English has long been pop music's dominant language, but it no longer reigns supreme at the Eurovision Song Contest ....
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No practice. Plan for the best. That's the Ruff approach with Sabres facing elimination vs Canadiens

Citizen Tribune 16 May 2026
No practice. No poring over game film. No time to talk. Sabres coach Lindy Ruff is attempting to relieve the pressure on his team facing elimination for the first time this playoffs with intention of keeping them off the ice ....
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Lawsuit alleges negligence by Yingling Aviation led to plane that won’t fly

The Wichita Eagle 16 May 2026
An affiliate of Kuwait-based Burgan Drilling is suing Yingling Aviation for what it called botched inspections ... .
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The different AI systems that have emerged over the last seven decades

Straits Times 16 May 2026
The Straits Times explains the science behind traditional, generative, and agentic AI ....
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What killed Prateek Yadav? A common condition that doctors call a ‘silent killer’

The Times of India 16 May 2026
Prateek had a known history of clots and was considered medically high-risk ... .
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The thing that works

TDT News 16 May 2026
Young people now blame capitalism for poverty, racism, high prices, even climate change ....
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P.E.I. business fined $75K after accident that led to employee to losing both his legs

CBC 16 May 2026
A Charlottetown company has been ordered to pay $75,000 after a workplace accident in July 2025 that resulted in an employee losing both of his legs ... .
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