82 dead, 9 trapped in coal mine accident in northern China: State media

At least 82 people were killed and 9 others remain trapped following a coal mine accident in northern China, according to Chinese state media.

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The incident occurred Friday night local time at the Liushenyu coal mine in Changzhi City, according to the Chinese state news agencyXinhua.

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Carbon monoxide levels "exceeded limits" in the mine, according to Xinhua.

A total of 247 workers were underground at the time, according to Xinhua, and the cause of the explosion is currently under investigation as rescue efforts are ongoing.

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Kyle Busch leaves victory-laden, complicated legacy

The plan was for this to be another reflective, exciting race weekend for motorsports fans at the unofficial beginning of summer.

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The Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600, the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing" and NASCAR's crown jewel piece as its longest race, respectively, arguably compose the best racing date of the season.

Fans circle Memorial Day weekend on the calendar and make plans to watch with their closest racing buddies.

However, the list of those we have lost was not supposed to grow just before this weekend started.

The shocking announcement Thursday afternoon that two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch died at the age of 41 after being admitted to the hospital Wednesday night staggered the sport.

Memorial Day was created to honor fallen service members who bravely made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of a country that prides itself on service.

All are heroes.

It is not a day of celebration: It is a remembrance of national bereavement and duty-bound dignity.

Busch, a Las Vegas-born driver for Richard Childress Racing, does not fall into that category of being heroic, but his absence Sunday from the No. 8 Chevrolet will be shrouded in sadness and mourning for a driver who ran the gamut of fandom -- from brash upstart to booed villain to revitalized veteran.

Busch burst onto the scene in 2001 while driving in the Craftsman Truck Series for team owner Jack Roush. He joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2003 and moved on to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2008.

After staying there through the 2022 season, he joined RCR, which in itself was interesting after a run-in with its owner.

The winner of the 2015 and 2019 Cup championships, Busch turned many hot laps along the way over two dozen seasons -- and turned many drivers as well. He ran hard and rubbed fenders, and he also managed to rub others the wrong way just as his older brother Kurt did with surefire cockiness.

However, that was their way: a hard-nosed, lead-or-get-out-of-the-way, bullish racing style that coincided with the siblings' obvious talent.

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Kurt Busch retired after the 2022 season with a solid list of accomplishments: 34 victories, the 2004 Cup title, and the winner of the 2010 Coca-Cola 600 and 2017 Daytona 500.

But Kyle outgrew his big brother in a big way.

He amassed 63 wins in the Cup Series and 102 in the second-level circuit now known as the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. He notched another 69 in trucks, including his final time taking the checkered flag at Dover Motor Speedway last Friday.

That comes to 234 wins across the top three NASCAR touring series, a record number unlikely to be remotely approached.

With all those wins came enemies.

Busch famously feuded and fought in the pits with Childress, whom the then-26-year-old Kyle did not drive for at the time, at Kansas Speedway in a 2011 incident following a trucks race.

He had a post-race ruckus with Joey Logano on pit road at his hometown Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2017. And he got into it with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in the garage area of North Wilkesboro Speedway after the NASCAR All-Star Race exactly two years ago.

His most recent dispute was verbal sparring in the past month between him and former JGR teammate Denny Hamlin, who was critical of Busch and wondered what his future was going to be as he struggled at RCR.

Always a counterpuncher, Busch handed it back to him, saying Hamlin was clueless and had no idea what he was talking about.

Hamlin now plays the villainous role his former Gibbs teammate perfected from 2015 to 2019 when Busch earned 27 wins. Hamlin is wearing the sport's black hat that Busch donned so well as angry crowds rooted intensely for his misfortune at every turn on the track -- usually as he ran up front.

Busch's checkered-flag compilation: two-time Cup champion, 234-race winner and owner of more victories than anyone who has ever competed in NASCAR's three major series.

He is locked in as a top 10 driver of all time who does not have to punch his ticket anymore.

It's a career that ran strong for most of 24 years but is sadly over after it appeared to have some gas left in the tank and more laps to run.

--Bill Whitehead, Field Level Media

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China foreign minister to chair UN Security Council meeting in US, visit Canada

BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) - China's Foreign Minister ‌Wang Yi will ‌travel to New York ​and chair a high-level meeting of the UN Security ‌Council on ⁠May 26, the Chinese foreign ⁠ministry said on Friday.

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In New York, ​Wang will ​meet ​the UN ‌Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and foreign ministers from "relevant countries", the ministry said in a ‌statement.

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He will ​also visit ​Canada ​from May ‌28-30 at the invitation ​of ​his Canadian counterpart, it added.

(Reporting by ​Joe ‌Cash and Ethan ​Wang; Editing by ​Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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Southampton fans 'deserved better' - Scienza

Southampton winger Leo Scienza believes that Saints fans "deserved better" after the club were expelled from the Championship play-offs.

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On Wednesday night, the EFL announced that a league arbitration panelhad dismissed the club's appealagainst the sporting sanction.

This means that Saturday's Championship play-off final will be contested between Hull City and Middlesbrough at Wembley Stadium.

Scienza was the first Southampton player to post on social media after the club were removed from the play-offs.

"Disappointment, anger, sadness. It's difficult to find the right words for what we're all feeling right now," he posted on his instagram account.

"What has happened over the last days is heartbreaking. For the club, for every player in this dressing room, and above all for our supporters. A moment like this should never end the way it did.

"I feel sorry for every football fan, as well as the players and supporters of Hull and Boro, who were caught up in all of this chaos too.

"We gave everything for this dream. Day after day, sacrifice after sacrifice, always believing we could bring this club back to where it belongs. For me, the dream of playing in the Premier League was something I fought for with everything I had. That's why this pain cuts so deep."

Scienza has played a key role at Southampton this season, joining in the summer from Bundesliga club Heidenheim, and having a big impact on the pitch.

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The Brazilian registered seven goals and ten assists in his debut campaign and was named player of the season by both the Saints fans and his fellow players.

This move to the south coast of England has been his first venture into English football having previously played in Germany, Sweden, Uruguay and Brazil.

He has developed a special connection with the Southampton fans this season, becoming something of a hero at St Mary's and often seen as one of the last players to leave the field after a game following a long lap of appreciation.

Perhaps his most memorable moment with those fans from the season, was when he scored the goal to fire Saints ahead inJanuary's south coast derby at Fratton Park.

The winger ran the entire length of the field after scoring, back to the travelling Southampton fans to celebrate as his side took the lead against their bitter rivals.

Having been part of the team that lost to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi final, Scienza said that he was bitterly disappointed not to be returning to the national stadium with the Saints fans this weekend.

He previously admitted thatit would have been a "dream" to play at Wembley againand achieve a personal goal of playing in the Premier League.

"The hardest part is knowing how much our fans deserved this moment," he added.

"You stood behind us all season with incredible passion, loyalty and belief. Even in the toughest moments, you carried us forward.

"Thank you for staying with us through everything, you definitely deserved better."

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Jason Kidd reportedly supported Luka Doncic trade to Lakers

Ever since theDallas Mavericksshockingly traded Luka Doncic to theLos Angeles Lakerslast February, they have undergone wholesale changes. They traded Anthony Davis, the superstar big man they received in the Doncic trade, to theWashington Wizardsand fired Nico Harrison, the executive who executed the Doncic trade, earlier this season. Now, they have fired Jason Kidd, who was their head coach for the past five seasons.

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Kidd's firing came as something of a surprise, especially after he guided a somewhat subpar Mavericks squad to the 2024 NBA Finals despite finishing with only the fifth seed in the Western Conference that year.

ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania appeared on "The Pat McAfee Show" andshared an interesting nugget: Kidd had a level of involvement in Doncic being shipped to Los Angeles.

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“How involved was Jason Kidd?” Charania said. “He wasn't making the trade, but Mavs sources do believe that he had a level of support for that trade.”

It seems as if the Mavericks are suffering from a major case of bad karma after getting rid of Doncic, given the injuries that players such as Davis and Kyrie Irving have suffered since. They have missed the playoffs in both of the last two seasons after playing for the world championship two calendar years ago, and although they were fortunate enough to draft Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, their future is quite murky.

Meanwhile, the Lakers have a glimmer of hope after Doncic got into much better shape and put forth an MVP-caliber campaign during which he won his second scoring title and averaged 33.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, 8.3 assists and 1.6 steals a game. They have plenty of work to do this offseason, but if they make the right moves, perhaps they will seriously contend for the NBA title next season.

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Ever since theDallas Mavericksshockingly traded Luka Doncic to theLos Angeles Lakerslast February, they have undergone wholesale change...
Iran rebuilding military industrial base faster than expected, CNN reports

May 21 (Reuters) - Iran has already restarted some ‌of its drone production ‌during the six-week ceasefire that began ​in early April, CNN reported on Thursday, citing two sources familiar with ‌U.S. intelligence ⁠assessments.

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US intelligence indicates Iran’s military is rebuilding ⁠much faster than initially estimated, the report added, ​citing four ​sources.

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Reuters could ​not immediately ‌verify the report.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States was ready to proceed with further ‌attacks on ​Tehran if Iran ​did ​not agree to ‌a peace deal, but ​suggested ​Washington could wait a few days to "get the right ​answers."

(Reporting ‌by Rhea Rose Abraham ​in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Aidan Lewis)

Iran rebuilding military industrial base faster than expected, CNN reports

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