Scottie Scheffler cruises to victory at Memorial Tournament, joins Tiger Woods in exclusive clubNew Foto - Scottie Scheffler cruises to victory at Memorial Tournament, joins Tiger Woods in exclusive club

Scottie Scheffler joinedTiger Woodsas the only players to win consecutive Memorial Tournament titles after cruising to victory on Sunday. The world No. 1 carded a two-under 70 in his final round to secure a four-shot victory at the tournament in Dublin, Ohio, to finish at 10-under 278. With the victory, Scheffler joins Woods as the only repeat winners of the tournament, renowned as one of the hardest PGA Tour events on the schedule. Woods has won the Memorial five times, including three straight from 1999 to 2001. Scheffler is in dominant form now, having started the yearrecovering from a freak hand injury suffered while cooking Christmas dinner at home. He has now won three times in his last four starts, including at thePGA Championship last month, all by at least four shots. But despite being the best player in the world at the moment – he stretched his lead atop the world rankings leaderboard to a margin last seen when Woods was at his peak – the American says he takes "each tournament individually." "Every tournament's different, and I try to do my best to come out here and compete," Scheffler told reporters after his victory, sitting alongside golf legend Jack Nicklaus, the host of the Memorial Tournament. "That's what I love to do. I love being able to play the PGA Tour, and I love being able to compete against the best players in the world and play on great golf courses like this one and be able to play in these legacy tournaments, like Mr. (Arnold) Palmer's tournament, Mr. Nicklaus's tournament. "I always just dreamed of playing these tournaments. I never think about dominating. I don't – it's a waste of time for me to think about that kind of stuff. I'm just trying to be the best that I can be and work hard and use the gifts that I have for good and that's pretty much it." It wasn't all smooth-sailing for Scheffler though who, after embracing his wife Meredith in celebration, was handed his son Bennett to carry, only to find out the one-year-old had had a slight bathroom mishap. Meredithcould be heard saying: "He has poop all over his back," with Scheffler responding: "That'll happen." With his victory at the Muirfield Village Golf Club, Scheffler joined an exclusive group of players to have 16 PGA Tour victories, including multiple majors before the age of 32. The 28-year-old joined Woods, Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Johnny Miller, Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas. There was little jeopardy during Sunday's final round, even when Scheffler ended 31 holes without a bogey on the 10th hole which dropped his lead to just one shot. Ben Griffin, Scheffler's nearest rival, had an opportunity for a birdie on the par-5 11th but missed while Scheffler made his birdie putt to restore his lead. And from there it was a procession as Scheffler showed why he's the man to beat in golf at the moment, ahead of the US Open in two weeks at Oakmont Country Club. "You know Scottie's probably going to play a good round of golf. The guy's relentless. He loves competition, and he doesn't like giving up shots," Sepp Straka, who finished in third, said afterwards. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Scottie Scheffler cruises to victory at Memorial Tournament, joins Tiger Woods in exclusive club

Scottie Scheffler cruises to victory at Memorial Tournament, joins Tiger Woods in exclusive club Scottie Scheffler joinedTiger Woodsas the o...
MLB power rankings: Cal Raleigh chases home run record as Mariners stay afloatNew Foto - MLB power rankings: Cal Raleigh chases home run record as Mariners stay afloat

LetShohei Ohtani and Aaron Judgehog all the headlines and national TV slots. While they were going one-on-one in L.A., both were upstaged by a catcher in the Pacific Northwest. Oh,Cal Raleighwon't match those greats sublime overall offensive numbers soon. Yet Raleigh has now taken the major league lead by homering for the third consecutive game, his 23rd homer putting the Mariners in position to salvage a series win against Minnesota. And he's helping the Mariners tread water both in the American League West and USA TODAY Sports' power rankings. With the season just past the one-third mark, Raleigh is on pace to threatenSalvador Perez's record for home runs by a primary catcher - 48, set in 2021. Raleigh was the first catcher to hit 20 home runs before the end of May. Raleigh leads Seattle in every major offensive category save batting average, where his .264 average is second to J.P. Crawford's .272. His 1.016 OPS trails only those Dodger-Yankee megastars – Judge, Freddie Freeman and Ohtani. All the more important given the rail-thin margin the offensively-challenged Mariners operate. They won two games by walk-off this weekend and cling to a half-game lead over Houston in the West - thanks largely to their most unlikely MVP candidate. A look at our updated rankings: If you're scoring at home, that's 15 pitchers now on the injured list. That's a six-game lead in an AL Central very much looking like Detroit and Everybody Else. Francisco Lindor clubs 261st home run, moves past Derek Jeter into third for homers by a shortstop. Good vibes moderately dimmed by Kyle Tucker's jammed ring finger. Lose four of five after Bryce Harper sidelined following hit-by-pitch. Max Fried finally throws a clunker, in his hometown. Manny Machado (.308 average, .861 OPS) quietly having All-Star caliber season. In losing four of five, produce just seven runs for hard-luck pitchers. Sonny Gray's racked up six wins, nearly halfway to career-best 14. Nolan Jones starting to put a grim 14-for-92 (.152) start behind him. Vaunted infield prospect Cole Young gets the call - and gets walk-off RBI in debut. Yordan Alvarez was nearly back –until he wasn't. Matt Wallner hits a home run on his first swing since April 15. They've won seven in a row as starting pitchers go 15 games without giving up more than three runs. Addison Barger, who has homered in three consecutive games, may have finally arrived. They've lost five of seven against Tigers. No room for the moment for electric rookieChandler Simpson, sent back to Class AAA. Marcus Semien is 8 for 14 (.571) with a 1.468 OPS batting eighth – and should soon earn a promotion. Alexis Díaz went from All-Star totraded as a minor leaguerin less than two years. Getting a little ridiculous we haven't seen Roman Anthony at Fenway yet. Go figure: They've lost eight of 11 sinceSpencer Strider returned, followed by Ronald Acuña Jr. Grim stuff: Snap a four-game losing streak but $215 million man Corbin Burnes exits withelbow discomfort. Wild road trip: Score seven runs in 10th inning and 10 runs in first inning. Mike Trout's return can't stop slide of seven losses in eight games. Cold game: Ronny Simon commits three errors, cries in dugout, gets designated for assignment. Gotta start somewhere: First sweep comes against White Sox. Sixteen losses in 17 games, including 0-6 road trip that makes a Yolo County return look appealing. Andrew McCutchen's 240th homer as a Pirate ties him with Roberto Clemente. Top prospect Kyle Teel knocking on door with .885 OPS at Class AAA. They're 9-50. Nine and fifty.Nueve y cincuenta... The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB power rankings: Cal Raleigh home runs keep Mariners in standings

MLB power rankings: Cal Raleigh chases home run record as Mariners stay afloat

MLB power rankings: Cal Raleigh chases home run record as Mariners stay afloat LetShohei Ohtani and Aaron Judgehog all the headlines and nat...
Fetterman backs extra border security spending but he's still a 'no' on Trump tax billNew Foto - Fetterman backs extra border security spending but he's still a 'no' on Trump tax bill

WASHINGTON − If there is one aspect of the Republicans'sweeping tax cut billhe can back,Sen. John Fettermansays it is the billions earmarked for advancing PresidentDonald Trump'ssouthern border wall and mass deportation plan. "I absolutely support those kinds of investments to make our border security as well," Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, said during a June 2 event at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute in Boston alongside his state counterpart, Republican Sen. Dave McCormick. Still, Fetterman made clear he is a "no" on theHouse-passed bill, at least in its current form. More:From gym memberships to gun silencers, Trump's tax bill is full of surprises Fetterman's primary objections, he said, are the legislation's increase to the national debt − something Republican members areraising concerns about too− and Medicaid reforms thatexperts have saidcould leave around 7 million Americans without health insurance over the next 10 years. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said ina statementon May 29 that Democrats are united in opposing the bill. Without any help from Democrats like Fetterman, Senate Majority Leader John Thune will need to rally his party members, with only three "no" votes to spare. Multiple GOP senators haveaired grievancespublicly, includingSen. Ron Johnsonof Wisconsin who told CNN last week that he believed there are enough Republicans to block the bill from passing as it currently stands. Johnson and others have criticized the 1,000-plus-page bill for adding somewhere around $3 trillion to the federal deficit within the next decade. Fetterman, at the June 2 event in Boston, said he agrees the increase to federal debt is troubling. "That's a significant danger for our nation's future, honestly," he said. "But if I had to find something in that big, beautiful bill that I could support," Fetterman added, using Trump's popular nickname for the legislation, "... that's the border." He went on to say he believes Democrats have not handled border security "appropriately." First elected to Congress in 2022, the Pennsylvania Democrat has ruffled feathers on the left with his independent streak andwillingness to play nicewith Republicans. In January, he was the first Democratic senator to endorse theLaken Riley Act, a border security measure that eventually passed with bipartisan support. Fetterman has also been outspoken and at times at odds with his party in his support of Israel. "Sometimes that's put me at the odds of my party and my base, to assume that I've changed my values," Fetterman said at the event. "That's never changed." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Fetterman welcomes border spending but still a 'no' on Trump tax bill

Fetterman backs extra border security spending but he's still a 'no' on Trump tax bill

Fetterman backs extra border security spending but he's still a 'no' on Trump tax bill WASHINGTON − If there is one aspect of th...
Trump budget proposes closing Northeast heating oil reserveNew Foto - Trump budget proposes closing Northeast heating oil reserve

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's budget proposes to shut as soon as in a few months the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve, which stores 1 million barrels of diesel and was designed to protect consumers. The reserve, created in 2000 by former President Bill Clinton, holds enough for roughly 10 days of heating homes. It has not been tapped since 2012, when it provided fuel to emergency responders in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The proceeds of a sale of the ultra-low sulfur diesel in fiscal year 2026 would go to U.S. deficit reduction, the proposal said. At current prices, revenues from a sale would be about $86 million, but closing the facility could save on maintenance costs. U.S. budget proposals lay out an administration's policies, and what lawmakers ultimately adopt often differs from White House requests. Trump's predecessor, former President Joe Biden, had proposed in November, 2022 to expand the reserve as a protection against spikes in heating oil prices and inflation after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine boosted energy prices. That plan, never put in place, would have funded purchases from the reserve from revenue from sales from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the world's largest emergency stockpile of crude oil. The Department of Energy did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the proposal to close the heating oil reserve. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Trump budget proposes closing Northeast heating oil reserve

Trump budget proposes closing Northeast heating oil reserve WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's budget proposes to shut as so...
Sweden's Maja Stark wins the U.S. Women's Open for her first major championshipNew Foto - Sweden's Maja Stark wins the U.S. Women's Open for her first major championship

ERIN, Wis. (AP) — Maja Stark has lost her confidence heading into the U.S. Women's Open. Her decision to stop worrying about that sparked her to the biggest title in women's golf. The 25-year-old Swede shot an even-par 72 on Sunday and stayed ahead all day. Her four-day total of 7-under 281 at Erin Hills left her two strokes ahead of top-ranked Nelly Korda and Japan's Rio Takeda. "I think that I just stopped trying to control everything, and I just kind of let everything happen the way it happened," Stark said. "During the practice days, I realized that, if I just kind of hovered the club above the ground a little bit before I hit, I released some tension in my body. I think that just doing my processes well and knowing, giving myself little things like that was the key this week because I don't really want to rely on my confidence for stuff." Stark became the sixth Swede to win a women's major, and the first since Anna Nordqvist in the2021 Women's British Open.Stark also won her second career LPGA Tour title. The former Oklahoma State player is the first Swede to win a U.S. Women's Open since Annika Sorenstam earned her third title in 2006. The only other Swede to win this event was Liselotte Neumann in 1988. "They texted me yesterday and just kind of said, 'Bring it home,' " Stark said. Stark's steadiness made the difference as she held off Korda and a host of other challengers. Korda closed with a 71, and Takeda had a 72 to tie for second. Hye-Jin Choi (68), Ruoning Yin (70) and Mao Saigo (73) tied for fourth at 4 under. Hailee Cooper (70) and Hinako Shibuno (74) were 3 under. Stark's playing partner, Julia Lopez Ramirez, fell out of contention early on her way to 79 that left her tied for 19th. Lopez Ramirez, who entered the day just one shot off the lead, had a triple bogey on 18. This was as close as Korda has come to winning a U.S. Women's Open. Korda discussed her "complicated relationship" with theU.S. Women's Openthis week, as her best previous finish was a tie for eighth place in 2022 at Pine Needles. Shemissed the cutat this tournament last year after posting a 80 in the opening round. "I played this event when I was 14 years old, so maybe a little bit more emotional about it," Korda said. "I mean, definitely it's gotten my heart broken a couple times. ... To have that showing last year definitely put a dagger into my heart, but that's just golf. You're going to lose more than you win a majority of the time. "I feel like I actually learn a lot about myself and my game and where I need to improve playing the U.S. Women's Open because it does test every part of your game." Korda birdied Nos. 7 and 8, but missed a 9-foot birdie putt on No. 9 that would have tied her for the lead. Korda's birdie attempt on No. 9 came minutes after Stark's bogey-free streak ended at 21 on No. 7. Stark thenextended her leadto three by making a 14-foot birdie putt on No. 11 immediately after Korda missed a par putt of just under 5 feet at No. 13. Korda, Shibuno and Takeda got within two strokes of Stark with birdies on the par-5 14th, though Korda missed a 14-foot eagle putt and Shibuno missed an eagle attempt from 9 1/2 feet. Stark then made a birdie of her own on No. 14 to regain her three-stroke advantage at 9 under. She maintained that lead despite bogeying the last two holes. "I didn't look at the leaderboards until I was on like 17," Stark said. "I caught a glimpse of it. It was nice. I wasn't as nervous as I thought that I would be because it felt like I have somewhat control of my game and I kind of know what's going on." Stark credited caddie Jeff Brighton, a former standup comedian who helped keep her loose by telling jokes and making sure she didn't dwell on what was at stake. "We just kind of tried to talk about some stuff and not be too into my own putt," she said. Said Brighton: "I would say Maja's quite an intense player. She tries really hard and is really competitive, so when (a player's) intense, you're trying between shots to just get their head away from golf." He spoke wearing a cheesehead similar to the ones seen at Green Bay Packers games. Stark maintained her poise well enough to earn a $2.4 million prize in the most lucrative event of the year. Now she just needs to figure out how to spend her winnings. "Maybe move out of my studio apartment can be one thing," Stark quipped. ___ AP golf:https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Sweden's Maja Stark wins the U.S. Women's Open for her first major championship

Sweden's Maja Stark wins the U.S. Women's Open for her first major championship ERIN, Wis. (AP) — Maja Stark has lost her confidence...
NASCAR Nashville winners and losers from Ryan Blaney's Cracker Barrel 400 winNew Foto - NASCAR Nashville winners and losers from Ryan Blaney's Cracker Barrel 400 win

Ryan Blaneytook control of the race with a pass for the lead on the restart with 116 laps to go, then drove to his first victory of theNASCAR Cup Seriesseason in theCracker Barrel 400on June 1 at Nashville Superspeedway. Blaney won Stage 2 but dropped behind Joey Logano after pit stops at the stage break. Blaney then drove by Logano on a restart on Lap 199 and held the top spot for the majority of the final 100 laps. The final pit cycle completed under green, with Blaney holding a sizeable lead over second-place Carson Hocevar and third-place Denny Hamlin. Hocevar finished in second for the second time this season, tying his career-best finish in the Cup Series. Here are the winners and losers from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville: NASHVILLE RACE RESULTS:Ryan Blaney is winner, plus full leaderboard for Cracker Barrel 400 Hocevar is a future star in the sport, and always a part of the story. Sunday's race had the best and worst of Hocevar, all in 300 laps. In Stage 2, Hocevar drove hard into turn 3 and bumped Ricky Stenhouse Jr., sending the No. 47 Chevrolet spinning and into the wall. Stenhouse did not finish, credited with 39th, then told Amazon in an interview that retribution could be coming. But Hocevar finished the second stage in the top 10, then worked the strategy late to end up second after the final pit cycle completed with about 30 laps to go. Hocevar couldn't cut into Blaney's lead at the end, but was able to hold off Hamlin to finish second. It ties a runner-up finish at Atlanta earlier this season as his career-best in the Cup Series. Bubba Wallace needed a good finish badly, but probably did not think he would get one early in the race. Wallace was penalized for speeding on the first stop of the race, on Lap 44. He lost a lap, and wasn't able to get it back at the stage end. Wallace did get the free pass on Lap 104 as a group of cautions helped the bottom of the running order, then steadily climbed the leaderboard. The No. 23 Toyota entered the top 10 early in the final stage, and Wallace drove up into sixth on the final run. Wallace entered Nashville with three straight DNFs, dropping out of the top 10 in points. Sunday's result should help Wallace and his 23XI Racing team reset positively as the second half of the regular season begins this month. Alex Bowman's stretch of poor finishes continued on Sunday in Nashville after wrecking alongside Noah Gragson early in Stage 2. Bowman's 36th-place finish is his fifth finish of 29th or worse in the last seven races, and it puts into question his playoff status with 12 regular-season races left. To give context on Bowman's struggles: He finished second at Homestead and was third in points through six races. After Nashville, Bowman is in 12th in points. Stenhouse was on the receiving end of Hocevar's too-aggressive bumping on Lap 106. (That incident comes up a couple times, doesn't it?) The No. 47 Chevrolet was a model of consistency throughout the first 13 races, coming into Nashville at 13th in points despite just two top-10 finishes but no finishes outside the top 25. But Hocevar's contact sent Stenhouse into the wall, out of the race and down the standings and the playoff picture. The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:NASCAR Nashville winners and losers: Ryan Blaney gets first win of 2025

NASCAR Nashville winners and losers from Ryan Blaney's Cracker Barrel 400 win

NASCAR Nashville winners and losers from Ryan Blaney's Cracker Barrel 400 win Ryan Blaneytook control of the race with a pass for the le...
Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler's office during nearby protests against migrant detentionsNew Foto - Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler's office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security handcuffed and briefly detained a staff member in New York Rep. Jerry Nadler's Manhattan district office on Wednesday, according to a statement released by the congressman. Video taken by a person inside Nadler's office, obtained and reported byGothamist, shows one of his aides being handcuffed by an agent with the Federal Protective Service while another agent tries to access an area inside the office. In the footage, a second staffer stands in front of the agent and asks if he has a warrant. "You're harboring rioters in the office," the federal agent is heard telling her, before walking in. In the background, the handcuffed aide is heard crying while someone tries to comfort her. The agents allegedly entered Nadler's office because they were told protesters were present and the agents "were concerned about the safety" of employees in the office, the Department of Homeland Security told CNN in a statement on Saturday. Activists on Wednesday were protesting outside of Varick Immigration Court — located on a different floor of the same building as Nadler's office — in opposition to the detention of migrants at the courthouse by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Upon the officers' arrival, they identified themselves and said they were conducting a security check when "one individual became verbally confrontational and physically blocked access to the office," the statement said. "The officers then detained the individual in the hallway for the purpose of completing the security check. All were released without further incident," DHS said. Robert Gottheim, Nadler's chief of staff, told CNN on Sunday the Department of Homeland Security's version of events was a "total fabrication." The incident occurred as the Trump administration has taken extraordinary measures to crack down on immigration,aggressively pressuringImmigration and Customs Enforcement to pick up the pace of migrant arrests and touting mass deportation plans. Nadler called the incident "deeply troubling" ina Saturday statementand confirmed Department of Homeland Security officers "forcefully" entered his office and handcuffed the staff member. "President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are sowing chaos in our communities, using intimidation tactics against both citizens and non-citizens in a reckless and dangerous manner," he said, adding the incident showed a "deeply troubling disregard for proper legal boundaries." "If this can happen in a Member of Congress's office, it can happen to anyone – and it is happening," Nadler said. "I call on President Trump and DHS to halt the use of these dangerous tactics and to abandon use of the expedited removal process which denies due process to immigrants and citizens alike," the New York representative said. Gottheim said the agents appeared "upset" because members of Nadler's staff witnessed the officers detaining migrants inside the building, and because staffers had invited advocates who saw the detentions to the congressman's office. Court watchers, advocates and some members of Nadler's staff had gathered on the fifth floor, which houses the immigration court, to observe court activity following reports that immigration officers were detaining migrants after their immigration appointments. Staff members noticed ICE officers were in the lobby holding sheets of paper with pictures of asylum seekers who were coming in for their hearings, Gottheim said. "Really what happened is we have these ICE officers who are working with Federal Protective Services, upset that we are watching them, seeing what they're doing, and that we invited these other people who were observing back to our office," Gottheim told CNN. Officers ignored staffers' requests to see a warrant, he added. "They push their way into the office, even though my staff doesn't want them in," Gottheim said. "They had no right to be in the office, and there's no exigent circumstances of why they would have come: We didn't call them for assistance, there was no riot, there was no protest going on in the office." Nadler was not in the office at the time of the incident but arrived shortly after his staff called him to alert him to what was unfolding. The aide was still detained when he arrived, according to Gottheim, but Nadler spoke with the officers and helped defuse the situation so that the staffer could be released. Twenty-three people were taken into custody during Wednesday's protest, according to police, CNN affiliate CBS New Yorkreported. CNN has reached out to the New York Police Department for comment and additional information regarding the arrests. Protesters toldCBS New Yorkthey began demonstrating after witnesses reported that several people were taken into custody inside the ICE field office in SoHo. "I've never seen anything like this. I've been working here for a couple years and I've never seen this many agents, let alone agents dressed in plain clothes, wearing masks, pulling people out of line. It's totally out of the ordinary," a man named Ben told CBS New York. Videos taken at the protests showed how tensions escalated when officers and demonstrators clashed over the barricades. "People say, 'Oh, let them come in legally,' and when they try to come in legally and follow court proceedings they're being kidnapped," a woman named Mariposa told CBS New York. The White House is putting intense pressure on law enforcement agencies across the government to meet a goal of one million deportations per year,leading to a surgeof agents and officers across the federal government focusing their attention on arrests and deportation efforts. In New York City, activists have intensified their efforts to protest the rising number of migrant deportations, staging multiple demonstrations in opposition of the administration's controversial moves against immigrants. One of the latest incidents was the arrest of a 20-year-old New York City public school student named Dylan, a Venezuelan national who was detained by ICE on May 21 after a hearing in federal immigration court regarding his asylum request,CNN affiliate WABC reported. "Dylan is a 20-year-old student who followed our legal process and is trying to get an education and provide for his family," New York Attorney General Letitia Jamessaid on X. "ICE took advantage of his court date to arrest him. It's despicable." Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson released a statement on Wednesdaydemanding"accountability" for Dylan and slammed the Trump administration, who she said is unfairly targeting and exploiting immigrant families. "Dylan did everything right. He enrolled in school in our Borough and got his license to obtain a delivery job to take care of his younger siblings," Gibson wrote. "It is outrageous and horrible to learn he was detained by federal authorities last week during a court appearance. This is unacceptable and nothing short of an injustice." Advocates report that under the Trump administration, it's becoming more frequent for ICE to detain migrants at their immigration court appearances. "It's a catch-22. You don't show up for your court hearing then you could also be ordered removed from the country and deported," Murad Awawdeh, president and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition,told CBS New York. CNN's Sharif Paget contributed to this report. 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Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler's office during nearby protests against migrant detentions Federal agen...

 

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