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The Scoop for Jun 4, 2018

Pat Sajak isn’t a Hockey guy; Bill Clinton weighs in on Trumps Tweets; So does Sheldon from Big Bang Theory; Plus a quick game of “What Was That?”

Bonus Scoopage:
Benedict Cumberbatch was recently hailed a hero after fending off several men who allegedly tried to rob a food delivery man in London. Cumberbatch was riding in an Uber when he noticed the altercation taking place, jumped from the car and intervened. Cumberbatch then yelled at the men, saying: “Leave him alone.” He pulled the four men off the cyclist, and was almost punched by one of the men, but managed to duck. Eventually, the attackers fled.

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3 days ago in Entertainment

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5 days ago in Entertainment

Ultrarare Nintendo Mario game cartridges discovered in Wisconsin

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5 days ago in National, Trending

Looking to see the solar eclipse from North America? Here’s where and when to catch a sliver

Sorry, North America. After winning the cosmic lottery with a pair of coast-to-coast total solar eclipses, now it's Europe's turn. But look skyward anyway Wednesday and, if you're far enough north in the U.S. and Canada, you might savor a partial eclipse as the moon nibbles away at the sun.

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3 days ago in Sports

Montero, Tigers shut out Guardians without a strikeout, a first in MLB since 2014

Keider Montero pitched three-hit ball into the seventh inning and the Detroit Tigers blanked the Cleveland Guardians 3-0 on Thursday despite failing to record a strikeout.

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Chicago Bears could merge 2 sites for potential stadium in northwest Indiana

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