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D.J. Reader joins New York Giants at OTAs

May 28, 2026
D.J. Reader joins New York Giants at OTAs

New York Giantsdefensive tackle D.J. Reader participated in organized team activities (OTAs) on Wednesday after missing the first week of voluntary workouts.

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Cornerback Dru Phillips and veteran fullback Patrick Ricard were also seen at OTAs for the first time, as players continue to ease back into their in-season routines.

Reader signed a two-year deal with the Giants worth $12.5 million earlier this month, and his participation in OTAs this week is an extremely promising sign ahead of training camp.

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Reader is expected to play a critical role on the Giants’ defensive line this season following the departure of superstar defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II. The 10-year veteran spent the past two seasons with the Detroit Lions and showed he still has plenty left in the tank during his time there.

Reader recorded 28 total tackles and four quarterback hits while starting all 17 games for the Lions last season. He will play a key role for the Giants moving forward and will look to build chemistry with his new teammates during OTAs and training camp this summer.

Phillips and Ricard are also expected to play significant roles at their respective positions this season. Overall, the trio’s participation in OTAs this week is an encouraging development.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire:D.J. Reader joins New York Giants at OTAs

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Katherine Legge, Kyle Busch, Amazon among topics coming from the mailbag

May 28, 2026
Katherine Legge, Kyle Busch, Amazon among topics coming from the mailbag

It's been a while since the last trip to the mailbox, and yet again it's nothing butHowdy-Do'sfrom eager realtors, loveable insurance companies andthe relentless graybeardsat AARP.

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So it's back to the laptop and virtual mailbag, where there'salways some action ....

HEY, WILLIE!

The Indy-Charlotte double was quite a feat of endurancefor Katherine Legge, especially considering gender and age.

If her Cup car had not encountered the wheel issue, do you think she would have finished in the top 20 or 25?

Katherine Legge

Short answer: Probably not. Not without some attrition in front of her. That’s not fully a reflection on her, but the part-time team (Live Fast Motorsports) whose car she was wheeling — yes, on three wheels for a brief time.

Longer answer: I’m pretty sure a few women just cleared their throats and are prepared to take issue with you, as well as plenty of fit folks in their mid-40s. Especially since she only turned 19 laps at Indy before a wrecked car got in her way.

Also, as a reminder, of the other five racers who did the Indy-Charlotte double, Tony Stewart did it twice and went flag-to-flag in both races, both years.

And not once — officially or in casual conversation — did anyone ever mistake Tony Stewart for a triathlete.

He did, however, seem to borrow from the playbook of the late, great Dick Trickle, who once answered a question about a growing fitness trend by saying, “You know how I get in shape to race? I RACE!”

HEY, WILLIE!

Is NASCAR trying to kill itself with bad formats (the “All-Star Race”) and now Amazon Prime?

I know they made money, but now they must be losing viewers, namely me. Instead of trying to build interest, I think they are doing the opposite.

We’re a week into Year 2 of NASCAR’s partnership with Prime, which is a week into its five-week run as Cup race broadcaster. The complaints are fewer than they were a year ago, which I assume is due to one of two things.

Either more viewers have given in and decided Prime is yet another place to dump expendable(?) income. Or they’ve reintroduced themselves to the radio.

Meanwhile, hate to tell you, but Prime delivers a great product. Don't believe me? Ask this guy ...

HEY, WILLIE!

Thank you for adding a little common sense to the scenario being played out over Kyle Busch’s sad demise. Deepest sympathy to his family and all who loved him.

HEY, MYRNA!

Just a horrible saga all around.

But as eventually happens during the process, pragmatic thoughts spring up. Here’s one that crept in …

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Previous tragedy involving racers and untimely deaths usually happened on the racetrack. In their aftermath, the examinations often led to advancements in safety — changes to the cars, to the tracks and, in the case of Dale Earnhardt, a wide variety of measures.

Without knowing more than the basics at this time, the Kyle Busch tragedy seems to offer one obvious lesson: Don’t neglect your health if something is wrong and isn’t getting better.

I obviously have no way of knowing, but I assume there’s been an uptick in checkups this past week.

HEY, WILLIE!

Great job (as usual) on the column about Europe and Formula One (May 21). At F1, pomposity reigns.

Keep up the good work.

But that’s part of their charm, isn’t it?

HEY, WILLIE!

I struggled to recognize the names on the PGA Championship leaderboard, especially on the first day. Had you ever heard of Aldrich Potgieter, Stephan Jager, Min Woo Lee and Ryo Hisatsune?

Heard of them, yes. Pick any of them out of a lineup, maybe not at this stage of their careers.

None of them finished in the top 10 at week’s end, by the way, which brings to mind one of the great golf quotesnotattributed to Lee Trevino.

It was Peter Jacobsen, when briefly leading after his opening round at the 1990 Masters, who turned prophetic: “The slums of Chicago are full of first-round leaders.”

Three days later, he was tied for 30th.

HEY, WILLIE!

I’m pretty sure the first person not named France to run NASCAR (President, CEO or COO) was Mike Helton. Am I wrong?

Mike Helton (right) with Richard Childress in 2008.

You’re kinda right. Which might also mean kinda wrong.

A lot of us assumed Mike Helton would eventually start appearing on the France family Christmas card. His consolation prize, 26 years ago, was the NASCAR presidency.

But Bill France Jr., when not sidelined by health issues, was very much the final say through 2003, when Brian became CEO.

Currently, for the first time, there’s no NASCAR president since Steve O’Donnell was recently promoted from that position to CEO. Keep in mind, however, the family still owns NASCAR and if there’s a meeting of importance over in that GlassCar building on ISB, their chairs won’t likely be empty.

—Email Ken Willis at ken.willis@news-jrnl.com

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal:Kyle Busch, NASCAR politics, Amazon Prime remain hot topics

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JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes Celebrate 1 Year of Dating After Singer Admitted She Was Getting Wedding Fever

May 28, 2026
JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes Celebrate 1 Year of Dating After Singer Admitted She Was Getting Wedding Fever

JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes celebrated their first anniversary with heartfelt Instagram posts and shared memories from the past year

People JoJo Siwa and Chris HughesCredit: JoJo Siwa/Instagram

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  • Siwa reflected on their long distance relationship and expressed gratitude for their time together in a loving tribute

  • The couple met on Celebrity Big Brother UK in April 2025 and publicly confirmed their relationship shortly after the show wrapped

JoJo SiwaandChris Hughesare celebrating their first anniversary!

On Wednesday, May 27, the couple marked one year of dating with celebratory posts on their respective Instagram accounts.

Siwa, 23, shared acarousel of photosof the couple as she gushed about their romance.

“The greatest gift I’ve ever received in life was 365 days ago🤍,” Siwa’s caption began. “What a beautiful year it’s been with you by my side. I wake up with more love every day, more gratitude every day, and a bigger smile on my face every day.”

Then making a nod to the pair’s long distance relationship, Siwa continued, “From every phone call, to every plane ride, to every memory made together in the last year, I’m grateful for every single one and when I look back, I just smile to myself peacefully feeling so complete. Happy one year to the one I love, my bestest friend. ❤️.”

Chris Hughes and JoJo SiwaCredit: JoJo Siwa/Instagram

The carousel featured snaps and clips from Siwa’s brother Jayden’s wedding earlier this year, the pair playing golf, on vacation and Hughes, 33, backstage at one of Siwa’s shows as they shared a sweet moment.

“hey that’s me ❤️,” wrote Hughes in the comments section, while the likes of Chrishell Stause and Hilaria Baldwin added love heart emojis.

Chris Hughes' Instagram Stories post for girlfriend JoJo SiwaCredit: Chris Hughes/Instagram

Meanwhile, on his Instagram Stories, Hughes posted a black-and-white photo of the pair on vacation in a tropical location.

“Happy one year :),”’ Hughes wrote across the picture.

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In the snap, a shirtless Hughes placed his arm around Siwa as she snuggled into his face.

The couple celebrating their first anniversary comes after Siwatold PEOPLElast month she was getting wedding "fever" ahead of their milestone after Jayden’s wedding in March.

"Of course, it gave me the wedding vibes," the “Karma” singer told PEOPLE, adding that it made her think about her future with Hughes. "I mean, obviously our relationship's very new. We're creeping up on our one-year anniversary. So we're getting there, but we've got time. And obviously, I think that marriage is, of course, in Chris' hands, and so when he feels the time is right, I'll be ready. Maybe. I'm just kidding."

Chris Hughes and JoJo SiwaCredit: JoJo Siwa/Instagram

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Siwa and Hughes met while on season 24 ofCelebrity Big Brother UKin April 2025. While Hughes finished in sixth place, Siwa came in third behindRu Paul’s Drag Race UKstar Danny Beard and winner Jack P. Shepherd, who stars U.K. soapCoronation Street.

The pair publicly confirmed their relationship in June 2025 after growing speculation.

"It's been the best year ever, and it's only gonna go up from here," Siwa added to PEOPLE last month. "We don't have plans yet,” Siwa continued of how they were going to mark one year together. “Surely we'll celebrate somehow. Hopefully, we get to be together. And if not, we'll celebrate while we're apart."

“He's my person," Siwa added.

Read the original article onPeople

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Kenya school fire kills 15 students, police say

May 28, 2026
Kenya school fire kills 15 students, police say

By Humphrey Malalo and Vincent Mumo Nzilani

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NAIROBI, May 28 (Reuters) - A fire tore through a dormitory ‌at a girls' school in a town in ‌Kenya's Rift Valley overnight, killing at least 15 students, police said on ​Thursday.

An unknown number of students were also injured at Utumishi Girls' Academy Senior School in Gilgil in Nakuru County, the Gilgil Police Station said in a report seen ‌by Reuters. The cause ⁠of the fire was not known, it said.

Footage aired by Citizen Television showed broken ⁠window panes and smoke-stained walls.

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Kenya has a long history of school fires, with more than 60 cases of arson ​in public ​secondary schools recorded in 2018 ​alone, according to government ‌data. Many of the fires have been set by students protesting harsh discipline and poor conditions, researchers have found.

Masoud Mwinyi, a senior police commander, told reporters at the school that 50 officers were combing areas around the ‌school for students who may ​have fled when the fire broke ​out.

"Of that shock ​and fear and anxiety, many people went out, ‌and it was at night," ​he said.

In ​2024, a fire killed 21 students at a primary boarding school in nearby Nyeri County. The cause ​of that fire ‌has not been conclusively established.

(Reporting by George Obulutsa ​and Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, ​Aaron Ross and Tomasz Janowski)

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Office of Courts asks MS Legislature for more money to pay judges

May 28, 2026
Office of Courts asks MS Legislature for more money to pay judges

Mississippi's judicial system has amoney problem.

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Judges, lawyers andSupreme Courtjustices met withMississippi House committeemembers on May 26, most asking for cash infusions next legislative session to continue their operations. The Administrative Office of Courts is "getting close," said director Katharine Surkin, to running out of money to pay its employees.

Mississippi's judges, from the county level to the Supreme Court, receive a minimum amount of money from the state's general fund each year. That amount is dictated by a Mississippi statute that hasn't changed since it was enacted, Surkin told the legislators.

But judges make more than the statutory minimum outlined in the law. That's where the Judicial Systems Operation Fund comes in, Surkin said, to make up the different between the state's general fund payment and the amount that judges are required to make by law.

Including fringe benefits, Surkin said, the special fund pays for more than half of all judges' salaries. That percentage will likely increase next year when judges will receive an average raise of around $13,000 thanks to a Mississippi Senate bill.

How much more?:Pay raises for judges too much, some Mississippi legislators say

The special fund allotted solely for the Office of Courts isn't enough to keep up with rising judge salaries, Surkin said, and she requested for the legislators to consider raising the amount of general funds directed toward judicial payments. Some of the representatives in the hearing, including committee chair Rep. Angela Cockerham, I-Magnolia, seemed reluctant to commit more money from the state's pot given the special fund.

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"There have been instances of agencies wanting to go all the way back to special funds … then changing their minds and wanting to go back to a special fund," Cockerham said. "I've always had a bit of heartburn in increasing the general funds for a particular source if there is a special fund available."

Rep. Angela Cockerham, I-Magnolia, said she had

The special fund had been helpful, Surkin said, but there isn't enough money coming in. Counties are supposed to collect case filing fees, which she noted have not been increased since 2008, and direct them to the Department of Finance and Administration, which routes it to the Administrative Office of Courts.

There is some money unaccounted for, Surkin said. In 2024, for example, the office should have collected around $4.7 million in filing fees for the fund, but it ended up with around $4.2 million instead. She estimated that around $1.5 million has not been accounted for in the last three years alone. However, because each county has its own method of sending in money and the Office of Courts doesn't have a way to track it, she said she couldn't identify which counties were underpaying the fund.

The Legislature could take a few courses of action. It could, as Surkin requested, increase its general fund contribution to the fund, which would be difficult in a slim state budget that seems to be getting slimmer. Lawmakers could also increase case filing fees, which has been debated in both chambers in recent years.

Without an increase in funds, Surkin warned, regardless of their source, the department was on the precipice of not being able to catch up with the judicial pay raises coming out of the Legislature.

Bea Anhuciis the state government reporter for the Clarion Ledger. She has covered the Mississippi Legislature since the start of 2026. Email her at banhuci@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger:Courts ask Mississippi Legislature for more money to pay judges

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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Kyle Busch's NASCAR rival noticed troubling sign on private jet before his death

May 27, 2026
Kyle Busch's NASCAR rival noticed troubling sign on private jet before his death

Kyle Busch wasn't himself before passing, according to Brad Keselowski (Image: Getty)

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Brad Keselowski could tell that Kyle Busch was unwell before the NASCAR legend tragically passed away, and was never able to bury the hatchet with his former rival.

Buschdied at 41 on Thursday, after suffering from a severe case of pneumonia that rapidly progressed into sepsis. Busch was scheduled to race in the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, but the Cup Series event ended up being centered on tributes to the NASCAR icon. Keselowski and Busch shared a heated rivalry over several decades, and they were famously not friends despite mutual respect. Keselowski hoped to one day move past the racing battles, but Busch sadly passed after dealing with illness.

Keselowski revealed that he flew to Dover Motor Speedway with Busch last week, but admitted that the late NASCAR driver wasn't himself. "I was flying to Dover last week with Kyle," Keselowski said. "It was probably more by chance than anything else. Kyle is normally a fairly gregarious person, very outgoing - and he wasn't. He sat down one row behind me and next to me and fell asleep right away and I could tell he wasn't feeling well. "I didn't really think that much of it, to be honest. And that was pretty much the last time I saw him. We were in a race and you get in a race and you don't really see each other. So I saw him on the racetrack." It comes afterBusch's wife made a major confession about their marriage after counseling.

Keselowski also revealed toPeoplehe had "visions" about being with Busch later in his career. Keselowski wondered what it would be like once they were both in the NASCAR Hall of Fame and attending events together, and assumed their rivalry would be a thing of the past.

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"I guess I had visions before his death of... actually, I thought about this multiple times: What's it going to be like when we're both in the Hall of Fame, and we're doing some kind of ceremony together, whatever that might be? Will the hatchet be buried? I think so," he added.

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"And will we actually be able to share a laugh about it? I guess in my mind, I hope so, and now obviously not. The hard part is the closure was supposed to be when we were retired and when we were done racing together, and I don't think that's just for me, by the way.

"I think that's for a lot of people. And to not get that is tough. The loss of Kyle Busch is much greater than how it affects me, and so I don't wish to belittle that."

Keselowski has 70 total NASCAR wins, including 36 in the Cup Series. Busch has 234 victories across NASCAR, with 63 Cup Series victories (9th all-time).

It comes afterBusch's worrying confession to a fan is revealed after he posed for a picture the day before his death.

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CBS Under Fire as NFL Fans Demand Boycott

May 27, 2026
CBS Under Fire as NFL Fans Demand Boycott

CBSis facing boycott calls after endingStephen Colbert’s late-night showthis week. Some viewers now want fans to avoid CBS sports, thoughNFLsupporters appear to be split on that idea. The backlash quickly spread across social media after Colbert’s final episode aired.

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NFL fans call for the boycott of CBS after Stephen Colbert’s Late Show finale

The controversy started after CBS canceled Stephen Colbert’s late-night program, which reportedly had been losing around $40 million annually. The network’s decision triggered strong reactions online, with celebrities, TV viewers, and some football fans calling for a boycott of CBS programming.

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel publicly backed the criticism during his own show on ABC. Kimmel told viewers, “On behalf of everyone at our show, we want to say to everyone at your show: It has been a pleasure to work alongside you.” Kimmel then hoped that those who watch his show would also tune in to CBS for the final time. “Don’t ever watch it again,” he said (viaThe Spun).

The calls for a boycott soon moved beyond entertainment. Since CBS broadcasts major sports properties, including NFL games, the NCAA Tournament, and The Masters, some users argued that sports fans should also stop watching the network this fall. One social media user wrote, “Boycott CBS, Paramount, and any Ellison product.” Another added, “Thank you, Stephen Colbert. No reason to watch CBS anymore.”

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One fanwrote, “It’s easy to support the boycott since the only show I watched on CBS was The Late Show (until NFL season starts).” Another user said that they will not watch NFL games broadcast on CBS, adding that they’ll “stick to another network” for the games.

Still, many football viewers admitted the NFL may be too powerful for any real boycott to work. One fan summed up that divide by writing, “I’m down with boycotting CBS… but there is no way on this green Earth I’m giving up the NFL!!”

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya onMandatory.

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