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Brides vs. basketball. It's Game 5 of the NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs vs. the New York Knicks, causing a possible big distraction at weddings this weekend. Some couples tying the knot during the game are anticipating they're going to have a hard time keeping their guests off their phones. And disgusting and classless. Those are just two words being used to describe Knicks fans, after some New York fans threw eggs at the Spurs while they were in New York, aiming right at the team's star player, Victor Wembanyama. Now the sheriff in San Antonio, where Game 5 is being held Saturday night, says the Knicks will be safe on their turf because they are not like New York. Plus, it's a mystery in Washington, D.C. Someone burned an anti-Trump message on the Mall's Great Lawn, leaving giant numbers, 86-47, scorched into the grass. The big question is: who did it? And she's the high school cheerleader killed on a cruise ship, with her stepbrother charged with first-degree murder. He has pled not guilty. Now, as he awaits trial, his step-grandmother is coming forward to say his parents should be charged for their alleged lack of supervision.
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Brides vs. basketball. It's Game 5 of the NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs vs. the New York Knicks, causing a possible big distraction at weddings this weekend. Some couples tying the knot during the game are anticipating they're going to have a hard time keeping their guests off their phones. And disgusting and classless. Those are just two words being used to describe Knicks fans, after some New York fans threw eggs at the Spurs while they were in New York, aiming right at the team's star player, Victor Wembanyama. Now the sheriff in San Antonio, where Game 5 is being held Saturday night, says the Knicks will be safe on their turf because they are not like New York. Plus, it's a mystery in Washington, D.C. Someone burned an anti-Trump message on the Mall's Great Lawn, leaving giant numbers, 86-47, scorched into the grass. The big question is: who did it? And she's the high school cheerleader killed on a cruise ship, with her stepbrother charged with first-degree murder. He has pled not guilty. Now, as he awaits trial, his step-grandmother is coming forward to say his parents should be charged for their alleged lack of supervision.

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