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Bob Huggins arrested on suspicion of DUI

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West Virginia men's basketball coach Bob Huggins was arrested in Pittsburgh on suspicion of drunken driving Friday night. Last month, Huggins was suspended for several games for using a homophobic slur during an interview.

Dodgers honor drag group on Pride Night amid protests

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The Los Angeles Dodgers honored the nonprofit activist LGBTQ+ group The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the team's Pride Night on Friday, which came after the Dodgers had initially rescinded their invitation. Several hundred people gathered outside Dodger Stadium to protest the team's decision to honor the group. Elise Preston has more.

Grammys approve new rules on use of artificial intelligence

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The Recording Academy announced Friday new rules which stipulate that "only human creators are eligible" for Grammy awards, a response to the growing use of artificial intelligence. However, the academy noted that AI is not completely banned, musicians are still allowed to utilize it to create their work.



Biden holds campaign rally in Philadelphia

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President Biden on Saturday held his first big campaign rally since announcing he would be running for reelection, addressing a ballroom of supporters in Philadelphia. Christina Ruffini has more.

Drivers getting some relief at the pump this summer

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Though still high, the price of gas is down significantly from what it was a year ago. The national average for a gallon of regular Saturday was $3.58, according to AAA. This time last year, it was more than $5. Michael George has more.

Several hurt in Baltimore bus crash

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Ten to 15 people were injured, officials said, when a Baltimore public bus Saturday was involved in a multi-vehicle wreck. The bus also collided into a building.

Dozens killed in rebel attack on Uganda school

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At least 41 people were killed, most of them students, in an attack by a rebel group on a school in Uganda Friday. At least six people were kidnapped. Ugandan authorities believe an extremist group known as the Allied Democratic Forces was responsible. Chris Livesay has more.





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