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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A retired official from the state attorney general's office will serve as Connecticut's secretary of the state for the next six months, completing the term of Denise Merrill following her resignation to care for her husband, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday.

Mark Kohler, of North Haven, will take office July 11 and serve until January, when the next secretary of the state will be sworn in following the November election.

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MINNEAPOLIS — With the imminent arrival of USC and UCLA, the Big Ten's overdue name change has become obvious.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a more just version of his journey, Otis Taylor would have been in prominent view over this fourth quarter of his life instead of sight unseen.

TACOMA, Wash. — There are some numbers that pop out when discussing Rainiers outfielder Jarred Kelenic, once considered the best prospect in the Mariners' organization.

LOS ANGELES — You can look up to the broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium, but you won’t see Vin Scully there any more. Next year, you won’t see Jaime Jarrín there.

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The Texas Republican platform was once considered the musings of the most fringe elements of the party, mocked or ignored by elected leaders and most others.

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The Arizona Diamondbacks lead 1-0 in a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies.

The Atlanta Braves take on the Cincinnati Reds after Dansby Swanson had four hits on Friday in a 9-1 win over the Reds.

The Seattle Mariners host the Oakland Athletics on Saturday.

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The Miami Marlins bring a 1-0 lead into the next game of the series against the Washington Nationals.

The Chicago Cubs, on a three-game home winning streak, host the Boston Red Sox.

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The New York Mets play the Texas Rangers, leading the series 1-0.

The Houston Astros host the Los Angeles Angels aiming to extend a five-game home winning streak.

The St. Louis Cardinals play the Philadelphia Phillies after Nolan Arenado hit for the cycle against the Phillies on Friday.

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