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LeBron James and Stephen Curry have recently re-affirmed their position from last year that neither team would accept invitations to visit the White House, regardless of who wins the NBA Finals (Game 3 is tonight). WNBA is switching up their All-Star 2018 game format, and Diana Taurasi set a WNBA record with passing a career 8,000 points. In the NHL, the New York Islanders are changing up their staffing, and a referee goes pro golf. FIFA has filed a criminal complaint against ViaGoGo AG for deceptive business conduct and unauthorized ticket resales. Argentina has cancelled their final World Cup warm-up match against Israel due to threats from the Palestinian Football Association. The US Soccer Lamar Hunt US Open Cup started yesterday and already there are some upsets, the rest of Round Four happens today. In the French Open, unseeded player Marco Cecchinato defeated Novak Djokovic in the quarter finals. Serena Williams has some good news about her injury, maybe? In MLB, Yankees' Jordan Montgomery is the latest victim to need Tommy John surgery, as the Draft continues. In the NFL, Giants GM Dave Gettleman has been diagnosed with lymphoma, and a few audience members were caught kneeling at the White House's celebration (without the Philadelphia Eagles). UFC fighter CM Punk has been acquitted of the defamation lawsuit filed against him by WWE ring side physician Dr. Christopher Amann seeking $4 million in damages. All this and more in today's episode!
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