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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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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 h...
Usyk avoids shock with 11th round stoppage of Verhoeven

Giza— Ukraine's unbeaten heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk stopped Dutch former kickboxer Rico Verhoeven with one second remaining in the penultimate round to avoid what would have been one of the greatest boxing upsets of all time on Saturday.

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The referee counts out Rico Verhoeven after he was knocked down by Oleksandr Usyk in the eleventh round.

The WBC title fight at the Pyramids of Giza was considered a mismatch but Verhoeven, whose sole previous professional boxing fight was 12 years ago, tore up the script in mind-boggling fashion from the opening bell and had looked set to win.

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Usyk avoids shock with 11th round stoppage of Verhoeven

Giza— Ukraine's unbeaten heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk stopped Dutch former kickboxer Rico Verhoeven with one second re...
China to send astronaut on year-long space mission as it eyes 2030 moon landing

By Laurie Chen

Reuters Astronauts Zhu Yangzhu, Zhang Zhiyuan, and Lai Ka-ying, who is the first astronaut from Hong Kong, gesture as they attend a press conference before the Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission to China's Tiangong space station, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, near Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, May 23, 2026. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Astronaut Lai Ka-ying, who is the first astronaut from Hong Kong, raises her hand as she attends a press conference with fellow crew members Zhu Yangzhu and Zhang Zhiyuan (both not pictured), before the Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission to China's Tiangong space station, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, near Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, May 23, 2026. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Astronauts Zhu Yangzhu, Zhang Zhiyuan, and Lai Ka-ying, who is the first astronaut from Hong Kong, attend a press conference before the Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission to China's Tiangong space station, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, near Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, May 23, 2026. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Astronauts Zhu Yangzhu, Zhang Zhiyuan, and Lai Ka-ying, who is the first astronaut from Hong Kong, walk to attend a press conference before the Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission to China's Tiangong space station, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, near Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, May 23, 2026. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Press conference before the Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission to China's Tiangong space station, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

JIUQUAN, China, May 24 (Reuters) - China will send an astronaut to its space station on Sunday for a year, a record length for the country, enabling the study of long-duration human physiology in space as Beijing works towards its ambition of a crewed moon landing by 2030.

The ‌Shenzhou-23 vessel is scheduled to launch at 11:08 p.m. (1508 GMT) using the Long March-2F Y23 carrier rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, with ‌three Chinese astronauts on board.

Payload specialist Li Jiaying, a former Hong Kong police inspector, will be the first astronaut from the city to take part in a Chinese space mission. The other crew members are commander ​Zhu Yangzhu and pilot Zhang Yuanzhi, both from the People's Liberation Army's astronaut division.

CHINA, U.S. SET SIGHTS ON MOON

One of the three is to stay on the Tiangong space station for a year, one of the longest space missions ever but short of the 14-1/2 month record set by a Russian cosmonaut in 1995. That astronaut will be decided later, depending on the progress of the mission, the China Manned Space Agency said on Saturday.

China has sent astronauts to its space station almost a dozen times, but this launch comes amid an accelerating race ‌to the moon with the U.S., which has warned about ⁠what it alleges are Beijing's plans to colonise and mine lunar territory and resources.

Beijing has strongly rejected these claims.

NASA is seeking to achieve a crewed moon landing in 2028, two years ahead of China. The U.S. aims to establish a long-term lunar presence as a stepping ⁠stone to eventual human exploration of Mars.

In April, four NASA astronauts made a historic trip around the moon as part of the Artemis II mission, flying farther from Earth than anyone before in the world's first crewed lunar mission in half a century.

On Friday Elon Musk's SpaceX made a largely successful, uncrewed test flight of its next-generation Starship rocket, which is designed to enable more ​frequent ​Starlink satellite launches and to send future NASA missions to the moon.

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China, with less than four years ​until its 2030 deadline, faces a tall order of developing entirely ‌new hardware and software specific to its lunar mission, proving it is mission-ready. That will ensure its astronauts, used to the relative safety of Tiangong in low-Earth orbit, can safely make the riskier transition to the moon's surface.

China's Shenzhou missions have been sending trios of astronauts to the station for six-month stays since 2021. The Chinese space agency is training two Pakistani astronauts, one of whom could join an expected mission to Tiangong this year on a short-duration basis.

GOAL OF PERMANENT LUNAR BASE BY 2035

The previous mission, Shenzhou-22, was launched ahead of schedule in November to return three Chinese astronauts to Earth after their Shenzhou-20 vessel was damaged by space debris in orbit.

China has only sent robots to the moon, ‌but its successive Shenzhou missions highlight the country's rapidly improving space capabilities. In June 2024, China ​became the first country to recover lunar samples from the moon's far side, using robots.

A successful crewed landing ​before 2030 would boost China's plans to establish a permanent base on the ​moon by 2035 with Russia.

The Chinese lunar programme's chief scientist, Wu Weiren, has said Beijing's public timeline is intentionally conservative.

Over the past year, ‌Beijing has been carrying out safety tests of hardware developed for the ​2030 mission, including heavy-lift Long March-10 rockets, ​the Mengzhou spacecraft and the Lanyue lunar lander.

The Shenzhou-23 flight will execute the first autonomous rapid rendezvous and docking procedure with the core module of Tiangong in preparation for the 2030 mission, which hinges on an automated lunar-orbit rendezvous between the Mengzhou capsule and the Lanyue lander.

Scientists will also study the physiological effects of radiation ​exposure, bone density loss and psychological stress in space for the ‌extended duration of the Shenzhou-23 mission.

Beijing is conducting the world's first human "artificial embryo" experiment in space, having sent samples of human stem cells to the ​Shenzhou-22 crew on the Tiangong this month, state media reported. The experiment is intended to study the long-term residence, survival and reproduction of human ​beings in space.

(Reporting by Laurie Chen; Editing by Eduardo Baptista, Jamie Freed and William Mallard)

China to send astronaut on year-long space mission as it eyes 2030 moon landing

By Laurie Chen Press conference before the Shenzhou-23 spaceflight mission to China's Tiangong space station, at Jiuquan S...
2 wounded, including possible suspect, after shots fired near White House, sources say

Here's what we know about the shooting near the White House:Two people were wounded, including a suspect, in a shooting near the White House, law enforcement sources told CBS News. Approximately 15 to 30 gunshots were fired at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the sources said.Multiple CBS News reporters said they heard what sounded like gunfire coming from the side of the White House complex at around 6 p.m. ET before U.S. Secret Service ushered them inside. A White House lockdown was lifted just before 7 p.m.President Trump was at the White House as of 4 p.m., White House spokespersonSteven Cheung had saidearlier. It was unclear if he was at the White House when the shots rang out. CBS News producer recounts hearing shots: "We ducked to the ground"

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CBS News White House associate producer Emma Nicholsonsaidin a social media post a CBS News crew was preparing to record for "CBS Weekend News" when they heard what sounded like multiple gunshots near the White House and "ducked to the ground."

Nicholson said they were then ushered into the White House "shortly after."

White House lockdown lifted

The lockdown at the White House has been lifted, and the press has been allowed back on the White House North Lawn.

2 wounded in shooting near White House, sources say

Two people were wounded in a shooting near the White House, law enforcement sources told CBS News.

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The two people, a suspect and a possible bystander, were taken to an area hospital, the sources said. The suspect was in critical condition, and the second person was in serious condition, the sources said.

The sources said it appears that Secret Service agents were shot at, unsuccessfully, and returned fire.

Somewhere between 15 and 30 gunshots were fired during the incident, according to the sources.

Several Secret Service officers were evaluated at the scene, but none were hospitalized, the sources said.

U.S. Secret Service aware of gunshots near White House, spokesperson says; FBI also responding

U.S. Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement to CBS News that the agency was aware of "reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW" and is "working to corroborate the information with personnel on the ground."

FBI Director Kash Patel said in a social media post that the FBI was "on scene and supporting the Secret Service."

2 wounded, including possible suspect, after shots fired near White House, sources say

Here's what we know about the shooting near the White House:Two people were wounded, including a suspect, in a shooting near the Wh...
Patriots have one major advantage on the 2026 NFL schedule

TheNew England Patriotswill be advantaged greatly by not facing a single opponent that will be coming off a bye week next season.

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According to WEEI’s Chris Curtis,none of thePatriots’ games on their schedule will be against an opponent that had a bye week the week prior, which gives them an upper hand against their opponents in 2026.

The bye week comes with its share of perks and downsides in the NFL. Teams are able to get rest at critical points in the season. However, a bye week also runs the risk of interrupting a team’s momentum well into the year.

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The Patriots will get to play some of their opponents on potentially tired legs, with attrition taking its toll later on in the year.

Bye weeks will take place from Weeks 5-14 of the 2026 season. The Patriots will play theMinnesota Vikingsin Week 14, eight weeks after their Week 6 bye. New England will also play the Kansas City Chiefs 10 weeks after their Week 5 bye in Week 15 and theMiami Dolphins12 weeks after their Week 6 bye in Week 18.

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Patriots have one major advantage on the 2026 NFL schedule

TheNew England Patriotswill be advantaged greatly by not facing a single opponent that will be coming off a bye week next season. ...

 

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