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Congressman George Santos would rather go to jail than reveal the names of the people who secured the $500,000 bond in his criminal case, his lawyer said in a Monday night filing.

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A second plane carrying migrants arrived in Sacramento on Monday, according to California officials who say the transportation was arranged by the state of Florida.

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Police in South Florida have arrested three men suspected of going on a Memorial Day shooting spree along a busy beachside promenade that injured nine people. Hollywood police said in a news release that detectives took Ariel Cardahn Paul into custody on Sunday night and Lionel JeanCharles Jr. on Monday afternoon. On Saturday, authorities arrested Jordan Burton. All three have been identified by police as the shooters. They are facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, eight counts of attempted murder in the second degree and one count of carrying a concealed firearm. Police say two of the nine people injured remain in the hospital.

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2023--

Jim Hines, the 1968 Olympic 100-meter champion who later went on to be an NFL wide receiver, has died. He was 76. USA Track and Field announced that Hines died Saturday. No cause of death was provided. Born in Arkansas and raised in Oakland, California, Hines took his talent to Texas Southern University and quickly rose up the ranks. Hines won the ’68 Games in Mexico City in a world-record time of 9.95 seconds. He also helped the 4x100 relay to a gold medal. Hines’ world record in the 100 meters stood for 15 years before it was broken by Calvin Smith. The current world record is held by Usain Bolt.

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola lost his no-hit bid against the Detroit Tigers on Nick Maton's three-run homer into the second deck with two outs in the seventh inning on Monday night. There have been no no-hitters in the majors this season, the first since Major League Baseball introduced a pitch clock. There were a record nine in 2021 and four last year. Nola is trying to throw Philadelphia's first no-hitter since Cole Hamels threw one in his final start for the Phillies in a July 15, 2015 win against the Chicago Cubs.

A federal monitor says she has found disappointing results when she studied the legality of New York City's new initiative to combat gun violence in high-crime areas with an old tactic of stopping and frisking people. Monitor Mylan Denerstein says that teams of officers deployed in 34 areas where 80 percent of the city's violent crime is reported are largely in communities of color. She says over 97 percent of those stopped are Black or Hispanic. In one police precinct, she says, only 26 percent of searches were lawful. A mayoral spokesperson says the city will strive to do better.

The NFL offseason is a lot of things, depending on the team. For the Ravens, it's been a roller coaster.

At least five of the record-tying 10 Southeastern Conference teams that made the NCAA Tournament won regionals and will take the next step on the Road to Omaha. No. 2 national seed Florida and No. 5 LSU wrapped up regionals and join fellow SEC members in No. 15 South Carolina, No. 16 Alabama and Tennessee in super regionals beginning Friday. The SEC could advance two more teams. No. 12 Kentucky and Texas A&M were playing finals Monday night. The SEC sent a record six teams to super regionals in 2004 and 2018. TCU and Southern Mississippi also won regionals.

Some victims of the mass shooting at a gay club in Colorado Springs last year plan to sue authorities for not trying to block the shooter from buying guns before the attack. Legal notices obtained by The Denver Post on Monday say 11 survivors and relatives of those killed notified the El Paso County Sheriff's Office last month that they intended to file lawsuits over the failure to obtain a red flag order against Anderson Aldrich. Investigators say Aldrich was armed with an AR-15-style rifle and a handgun during the November 2022 shooting. A spokesperson for the sheriff's office didn't return a call seeking comment.

A series of bills in Louisiana that opponents fear will negatively impact LGBTQ+ youths are nearing final passage in the state legislature. From a "Don't Say Gay" bill for public school classrooms, to a ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youths and pronoun usage, it seems the fate of Louisiana's package of LGBTQ+-related bills is all but sealed. Although the bills appear likely to reach Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ desk, whether he will veto any of them remains to be determined. All of the bills have received approval mainly along party lines in both the House and Senate but lawmakers still must approve of mostly minor amendments.

Georgia has hired LSU pitching coach Wes Johnson as its new coach. Johnson replaces Scott Stricklin, who was fired on May 26 following a 9-0 loss to South Carolina in the opening round of the Southeastern Conference tournament. Georgia went 29-27 this season, including an 11-19 mark in the SEC. Johnson was the Minnesota Twins’ pitching coach before making the unusual move of leaving the major leagues for the job at LSU on June 22, 2022. At the time, Johnson said the career change was "the toughest thing I’ve ever done." Johnson will remain with LSU through its postseason.

Mother of Virginia elementary school shooter charged in federal court with gun, marijuana charges

A federal correctional officer has been convicted of sexually abusing two inmates at a women's prison in California where the warden and other employees were charged with similar conduct. A jury on Monday found John Russell Bellhouse guilty on five counts of sexual abuse for incidents involving the two women between 2019 and 2020 at FCI Dublin, near Oakland. The 40-year-old is scheduled to be sentenced in August. The prison's former warden, Ray Garcia, was convicted in December of molesting inmates and forcing them to pose naked in their cells.

ATLANTA — Young Thug's brother hadn't yet paid his probation fines or completed any of his court-ordered community service when he was arrested last month, accused of having a gun in his car at a south Atlanta gas station.

Oregon's attorney general has announced she has begun investigating the board of directors of Fox Corp. for breaching its fiduciary duties by allowing Fox News to broadcast false claims about the 2020 presidential election. Those claims that cost the broadcaster almost $800 million in a lawsuit. Also joining the investigation is Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read, who oversees the Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund, which owns more than 250,000 shares of Fox stock. Both Rosenblum and Read are Democrats. In April, Fox News agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787.5 million to avert a trial in the voting machine company's lawsuit.

BOSTON — Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, who's accused of leaking top secret military documents, has a new attorney who represented a Guantanamo Bay detainee.

ATLANTA — Hundreds of people spoke out against Atlanta's planned public safety training center at Monday's City Council meeting — the second time this year an overwhelming number of residents have railed against a project they refer to derisively as "cop ."

NEW YORK — Mayor Adams’ NYPD Neighborhood Safety Teams tasked with keeping illegal guns off the streets carry out a high number of unlawful stops that largely target Black and Latino New Yorkers, according to a damning federal monitor's report filed Monday in the landmark NYPD stop-and-frisk case.

Rep. George Santos’ lawyer says the indicted Republican would risk going to jail to protect the identities of the people who cosigned the $500,000 bond enabling his pretrial release. The lawyer, Joseph Murray, urged a judge Monday to deny a request by news outlets to unseal the names of Santos’ bond suretors, suggesting they could "suffer great distress," including possible job losses and physical harm, if they’re identified publicly. Murray wrote, "My client would rather surrender to pretrial detainment than subject these suretors to what will inevitably come." Santos pleaded not guilty May 10 to charges he duped donors, stole from his campaign, lied to Congress and cheated to collect unemployment benefits.

ARLINGTON, Texas — The wait for Jacob deGrom goes on.

Milwaukee Brewers infielder Luis Urías has returned after missing more than two months after he strained his left hamstring on opening day. The Brewers activated Urías from the injured list on Monday while also announcing that first baseman Darin Ruf has a right patella fracture. The Brewers transferred Ruf from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list and optioned infielder Mike Brosseau to Triple-A Nashville. Urías was the Brewers starting third baseman for their season-opening 4-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs. He got hurt in that game and hadn't played since.

How to celebrate winning the Memorial? For Viktor Hovland of Norway, that means going to work as a caddie for 36 holes of U.S. Open qualifying. Hovland turned heads at two courses in Columbus, Ohio, when he lugged the bag for Zach Bauchou. They were roommates and teammates at Oklahoma State. Bauchou says they were at dinner Saturday night when he jokingly suggested Hovland caddie for him. The Norwegian star said he would do it. And even after a grueling week at Muirfield Village, Hovland stayed true to his word. Bauchou failed to qualifying for the U.S. Open.

Milwaukee Brewers infielder Luis Urías has returned after missing more than two months after he strained his left hamstring on opening day. The Brewers activated Urías from the injured list on Monday while also announcing that first baseman Darin Ruf has a right patella fracture. The Brewers transferred Ruf from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list and optioned infielder Mike Brosseau to Triple-A Nashville. Urías was the Brewers starting third baseman for their season-opening 4-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs. He got hurt in that game and hadn't played since.

How to celebrate winning the Memorial? For Viktor Hovland of Norway, that means going to work as a caddie for 36 holes of U.S. Open qualifying. Hovland turned heads at two courses in Columbus, Ohio, when he lugged the bag for Zach Bauchou. They were roommates and teammates at Oklahoma State. Bauchou says they were at dinner Saturday night when he jokingly suggested Hovland caddie for him. The Norwegian star said he would do it. And even after a grueling week at Muirfield Village, Hovland stayed true to his word. Bauchou failed to qualifying for the U.S. Open.

Ever since the Mavericks’ season unceremoniously ended on April 9, and for that matter ever since Dallas acquired Kyrie Irving on Feb. 6, fans have fretted about Irving's ability to sign elsewhere in free agency this summer.

MINNEAPOLIS — Boos were heard Sunday after Max Kepler struck out in the seventh inning against Cleveland righthander Trevor Stephan and again when he grounded out in the ninth against closer Emmanuel Clase.

Members of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources have launched an investigation into ties between Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and an environmental group in her home state that has advocated for stopping oil and gas development. The announcement by Republican Chairman Rep. Bruce Westerman came Monday, just days after Haaland ordered that hundreds of square miles beyond the boundaries of Chaco Culture National Historical Park be withdrawn from oil and gas production for the next 20 years. Some Native American communities consider the area sacred. The committee has requested documents from Haaland related to her interactions with Pueblo Action Alliance and her daughter, who has protested oil and gas development.

The premier of Canada's French-speaking province of Quebec says he is looking internationally for support as it struggles to battle more than 160 forest fires and federal officials warned Canada is track for its worst fire season ever. Quebec Premier François Legault says Quebec can fight around 30 fires and firefighters and other provinces are busy with wildfires in their own province. Legault says an additional 200 firefighters are coming from France and the United States, and Quebec is also in talks with Costa Rica, Portugal and Chile as it searches for additional resources.

His surgically repaired wrist now healed, Alex Kirilloff is back in the big leagues and back with the Twins as a transformed hitter.

Former President Donald Trump was reportedly hit with a subpoena for a classified document said to describe a potential U.S. plan to attack Iran — with his lawyers telling the feds they couldn't find any such document.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said the Kansas City Chiefs are building a dynasty as he welcomed them on Monday to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

PHILADELPHIA, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of FS Credit Opportunities Corp. (the Fund) (NYSE: FSCO) announced today the monthly distribution for June 2023. The June distribution will be paid on June 30, 2023 at $0.04945 per share. Further information on the distributio…

BOSTON — The Rays would rather have been at home Monday, playing golf, hanging out at the beach or even just sleeping in, somehow enjoying a rare off day.

The Texas Rangers have transferred Jacob deGrom to the 60-day injured list. That pushes back the return of the two-time National League Cy Young Award winner until at least late June. DeGrom hasn't pitched since April 28. An MRI the next day showed inflammation in his right elbow and he was put on the 15-day IL. An additional MRI is planned. The Rangers signed deGrom to a $185 million, five-year contract last December. He played his first nine big league seasons with the Mets, but was limited by injuries the last two years.

The original Yankee Stadium would have turned 100 years old this season had it not been replaced in 2009 by the gargantuan, sterile replica that now bears its name.

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