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Execs think De'Aaron Fox's time in San Antonio could end sooner than expected

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Here he is in his first postseason with the Spurs, having forced his way to San Antonio last season as part of his Sacramento Kings exit plan, and there’s already league-wide chatter about how his time here might be cut short. The assertion, shared by rival executives and media folks alike, is that rookie guard Dylan Harper (the No. 2 pick in last year’s draft) is simply too good to come off the bench for long and will eventually need to start alongside second-year guard Stephon Castle (the No. 4 pick in 2024).

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Turkish police storm offices of main opposition CHP party, firing tear gas and rubber bullets

ANKARA (AP) — Police stormed the offices of Turkey’smain opposition CHP partyon Sunday, firing tear gas and rubber bullets at party supporters and officials who had been holed up inside for three days.

Associated Press Police officers storm Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) headquarters to evict supporters gathered inside for party leader Ozgur Ozel, in Ankara, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Unal) Supporters of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) gather at the party's headquarters in Ankara, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Unal) Leader of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), Ozgur Ozel, addresses supporters gather outside the party's headquarters in Ankara on Friday, May 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Unal) Former Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party or (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu waves from a car after talking to journalists in Ankara, Saturday, May 23, 2026. (Ugur Yildirim/DIA Photo via AP) Police officers stand at Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) headquarters after entering to evict supporters gathered inside for party leader Ozgur Ozel, in Ankara, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Unal)

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It was a violent end to a standoff between members of the Republican Peoples’ Party, or CHP, and a leadership team appointed by an appeals court, escalating tensions between the opposition and the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Supporters had barricaded the courtyard entrance with buses and the building with furniture. Footage taken by local media in the courtyard and inside the building showed clouds of tear gas as riot police stormed through the premises, before journalists were removed by the police.

Once the raid began, supporters attempted to resist the police by spraying them with fire extinguishers, but were quickly stopped. Doors, furniture and the ground floor windows were destroyed in the melee.

Among those inside the building wasOzgur Ozel, elected as party chairperson in November 2023 but dismissed by the court ruling. A video from inside his office at the start of the raid shows him being served the court order removing him, which he promptly ripped up.

Leaving party headquarters to cheers from supporters outside, Ozel told journalists: “We are leaving (the building) now only to reclaim it in such a way that no one will be able to meddle again. When we return, neither this administration nor the administration’s collaborators will dare do this once more.”

Ozel asks his supporters to rebuild the party for a third time

Ozel and his supporters then marched to Parliament about 8 kilometers (5 miles) away, joined by hundreds of passersby despite heavy rain and hail. Before arriving at Parliament, he stopped at the National Sovereignty Park where he asked the crowd if they were willing to rebuild the party for a third time.

The CHP was first established in 1923 by Turkey's founding father, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, but was shut down in a 1980 military coup, before reemerging in 1992.

Outside the legislature, Ozel rallied a crowd of hundreds, telling them that the CHP was “de facto shuttered” but would be reestablished.

Even if ousted as the chairperson of the CHP, Ozel is still an elected lawmaker from the western province of Manisa as well as the party's group speaker.

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The appeals court on Thursday nullified Ozel's election as CHP chairperson, suspending him and members of the party’s executive board.

The court ruling said Ozel should be replaced by Kemal Kilicdaroglu, his predecessor, who led the party for 13 years but never won any national elections.

Meanwhile, Ozel, in his first and only election as party leader, delivered a decisive blow to Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party in the 2024 municipal polls.

The opposition says the decision was politically motivated to weaken the party as it struggles underwaves of legal casestargeting its members and elected officials.

Erdogan's eye is on the next election

The next presidential election isn't due until 2028, but Erdogan can call for an early vote. His main challenger, Istanbul MayorEkrem Imamoglu, a CHP member, has been imprisoned since March last year and is on trial on corruption charges.

Many observers have said the legal cases against the CHP — mostly centered on corruption allegations — are aimed at neutralizing the party ahead of the next election. The government insists that Turkey’s courts are impartial and act independently of political pressure.

The vast majority of the party has rallied behind Ozel. He and most of the party had been inside the CHP headquarters in Ankara since Thursday’s ruling, with the new administration unable to enter. The rival teams were supposed to meet Sunday afternoon to figure a way out of the impasse.

Early on Sunday, a crowd gathered outside the office, watched by a growing police presence. Kilicdaroglu’s lawyer, Celal Celik, sent a request to Ankara police to assist in vacating the building, a move approved by the provincial governor.

The police raid comes at the start of a nine-day holiday for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, when many people are on vacation and out of the big cities.

Erdogan has ruled Turkey, first as prime minister and then as president, since 2003. His electoral record suffered a setback in 2019, when the CHP seized control of several major cities in local elections. In Istanbul, Imamoglu emerged as a popular and charismatic figure who many felt could successfully topple Erdogan.

Turkish police storm offices of main opposition CHP party, firing tear gas and rubber bullets

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Is my neighbor allowed to park in front of my house? What NJ law says

Many have experienced the ultimate frustration of coming home after a long day and finding an unfamiliar car in front of their house ⸺ or in the worst case ⸺ in their usual parking spot.

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Whether the neighbors are throwing a party or people are simply visiting the area, someone parking in front of your house can be annoying.

But is it legally allowed?

According to Nolo, a publishing company on legal concerns, the answer is yes.

“An individual citizen does not ‘own’ or have any ongoing exclusive right to use a parking space on a public street,” said attorney Brian Farkas in a2023 Nolo article. “These spaces are open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.”

Exceptions to this rule include neighborhoods with specifically allocated parking spaces to a home’s occupant, which would typically be outlined in a rental or homeowner agreement.

These accommodations are more prevalent in suburban areas, but rarer in large cities, said Farkas.

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Of course, drivers must abide by posted street signs and regulations while parking.

New Jersey parking laws for vehicles

New Jersey lawlists over a dozen places where parking is prohibited, including within intersections, on crosswalks, on bridges and other elevated structures, and in front of public and private driveways. Parking within ten feet of a fire hydrant and within 50 feet of the nearest railroad crossing is forbidden. These laws apply at all times unless directed by a police officer or "to avoid conflict with other traffic."

State law, however, allows for municipal ordinances to permit parking in front of private driveways if the driver also owns the driveway, is in the same household as the driveway owner or is authorized to park there by the owner. This rule is on the basis that allowing this specific parking "would not interfere with the normal flow of traffic."

Municipalities have varying limits for how long a vehicle can be parked in the same spot. Typically, a vehicle can be parked for up to 48 hours before it is subject to removal,according to state law.

Talking it out

For the most part, street parking is legal. To avoid conflict with neighbors, Farkas suggests a face-to-face discussion to reach an agreement before getting law enforcement or town personnel involved. For example, neighbors can alternate parking weekly if necessary and assuming no one else will park in this spot.

"It is to your mutual advantage to keep each other's needs in mind so that you can both park in peace,” the Nolo article says.

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Golden State Warriors draft profile: Brayden Burries

The Golden State Warriors have many prospects to choose from with the No. 11 overall selection in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft as they hope to build around Stephen Curry this summer. Brayden Burries of Arizona may be one of those options.

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When considering guards who could realistically be available at No. 11, Burries would be the Warriors' best fit. The former Wildcat averaged 16.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.5 steals during his freshman season. He did so on efficient shooting numbers, which included 39.1% from 3-point range on 4.6 attempts per game and 49.1% from the field on 11 attempts per game.

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At 20-years-old, Burries has been compared to former NBA champion Derrick White of the Boston Celtics given his efficient shooting and his ability to defend the perimeter. While Burries doesn't block shots as frequently as White, with this skillset, he could certainly break Steve Kerr's rotation as a rookie. This would give the Warriors a player who could make an instant impact while also developing into a key contributor after the eventual departures of Kerr and Curry down the road.

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