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What to know the mysterious deaths in New Mexico linked to unknown substance

MOUNTAINAIR, N.M. (AP) — Investigators in New Mexico are trying to identify a mysterious substance that may have contributed to thedeaths of three peopleand led to more than a dozen first responders being briefly quarantined.

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Authorities were called to a suspected drug overdose Wednesday and found four people who were unresponsive inside a home east of Albuquerque, in the rural town of Mountainair. Three of the people who were in the home died and the fourth was being treated at an Albuquerque hospital, police said.

Some first responders began coughing, vomiting and experiencing dizziness, authorities said.

The mayor said Thursday that officials were awaiting tests results.

Here’s what to know about deaths and the investigation.

First responders were decontaminated

It was not clear exactly how many first responders experienced symptoms.

Nearly two dozen people — mostly responders — were decontaminated and checked by medical workers, the University of New Mexico Hospital said. Hospital officials said three patients were being monitored Wednesday evening.

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Antonette Alguire, a volunteer firefighter in Mountainair, said she saw some emergency medical technicians and firefighters coughing, and vomiting.

Hospital officials said most of the people evaluated had no symptoms and were discharged.

Drugs were found in New Mexico home

Mountainair Mayor Peter Nieto said he spotted drugs at the home that sits along a dirt road and pointed to that as a possible factor in the deaths. He did not say what type of drugs he thought they were.

He dismissed carbon monoxide or natural gas exposure as possible causes for the health issues that the first responders experienced.

New Mexico State Police spokesperson Wilson Silver said there was no threat to the public and that investigators do not believe the substance was airborne.

New Mexico has a high number of overdoses

New Mexico had the fourth-highest rate of drug overdose deaths of any U.S. state in 2024, with 775 deaths, according to the most recent data available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Residents around Mountainair, a town with less than 1,000 people, have voiced frustration about drug use in the community and elsewhere.

The mayor posted on social media that the town’s law enforcement officers and first responders work daily to protect the community and respond to difficult situations.

What to know the mysterious deaths in New Mexico linked to unknown substance

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Fantasy Baseball: 'Avoid selling high' on CJ Abrams  — skill vs. luck verdicts for key hitters

When a hitter is performing well or struggling, the first question I ask myself is, “Why and how?” Then I ask, “What’s going on under the hood?” It’s easy to get lost in the weeds with all the advanced metrics available, but the goal is to make this information digestible. Have these hitters been fortunate or unfortunate? Or have any skills changed within their profile? Will these hitters continue finding success? Or will they bounce back from their struggles?

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Reach out on X (@corbin_young21) if you’re interested in me diving into specific hitters.

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CJ Abrams, Nationals (98% Rostered)

After nearly averaging 20 home runs and 30 stolen bases over the past two seasons, CJ Abrams could surpass that in 2026. Abrams has been fortunate, with a career-high BABIP (.336), supporting a career-best batting average. Interestingly, Abrams’ contact rate was a career low (72.6%), making us wonder whether his 10% walk rate can be sustained with similar chase and swing rates in 2026 compared to the career averages. For context, Abrams had a 77.9% contact rate and 35% chase rate throughout his career.

Speaking of luck, Abrams’ home run rate (HR/F) reached a career-high at 16.9% in 2026, mainly supported by his 6.8% barrel rate per plate appearance. Besides the increased barrel rate, Abrams has shown consistent bat speed, pull rates and flyball rates, evidenced by a 21-22% pulled air rate over the past few seasons. Like the rest of Abrams’ profile, his barrel rate was a career high, two percentage points above his career average (4.8%).

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Who should the Boston Celtics sign with the midlevel exception?

Who should the Boston Celtics sign with the midlevel exception? The Celtics are set to start retooling the roster after a stinging early exit from the 2026 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at the hands of thePhiladelphia 76ers. Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens made it clear changes are coming, and the full nontaxpayer midlevel exception of about $15 million is a tool the front office is very likely to use to such an end.

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The size of the deal will make it possible for Boston to stay under the luxury tax for the second season in a row to shed its repeater status and enable greater spending for the future. What are the team's positions of need -- and which players might be able to fill them at this salary level?

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Jimmy Kimmel urges viewers to boycott CBS after Stephen Colbert's final show: 'Don't ever watch it again'

Jimmy Kimmel slammed CBS hours before Stephen Colbert will air his final episode of The Late Show.

Entertainment Weekly Stephen Colbert and guest Jimmy Kimmel on 'The Late Show' in 2025Credit: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty

Key Points

  • "Don't ever watch it again," Kimmel told viewers of the network.

  • Colbert's show is ending over what many suspect was political pressure.

Jimmy Kimmelhas urged viewers to boycott Paramount-owned CBS afterStephen Colbert's finalLate Showbroadcast later Thursday evening.

Hours before the longtime Donald Trump critic's last episode — following what many speculated was CBS' politically motivated cancellation of the show — Colbert's fellow late-night host came to his defense.

"I think you know how I feel about the fact that they're being pushed out," Kimmel told his audience in his monologue for Wednesday night's episode of his own talk show,Jimmy Kimmel Live. "I hope the people who did the pushing feel ashamed of themselves tonight, although I know they probably won't."

He continued, "But, that being said, I think it's most important to congratulate Stephen and the team at theLate Showfor all the great work. It has been a pleasure to work alongside you. I will be watching tomorrow night."

Kimmel then told his audience to turn CBS off for good after Colbert's final episode. "Don't ever watch it again, but watch tomorrow night to wish Stephen and our friends at theLate Showa fond farewell," he said.

"Now let's talk about the a--hole that forced them off the air," he continued, referring to Trump.

Earlier in the monologue, Kimmel praised Colbert and his team for their professionalism over the years.

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"Everyone at that show has always been very gracious to us. We never felt like we were competing against them," Kimmel said. "It was nothing like the old days of late night."

CBS announced in July 2025 that it was canceling theLate Showafter it spent 33 years on the air, and after Colbert regularly criticized Trump and his administration.

Though the network maintained that the cancellation was a "financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night," a slew of celebrities spoke out against the move, which came amid Paramount's merger with David Ellison's Skydance media group. Many speculated that the end of Colbert's show was the result of political tensions — an effort to minimize complications with the Federal Communications Commission amid the merger deal.

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David Letterman, who recently visitedThe Late Showto help Colbert say goodbye, slammed CBS in a series of remarks onThe Barbara Gaines Showin 2025, referring to those in charge at the network as the "goons at CBS."

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"They did not do the correct thing," he said. "They did not handle Stephen Colbert, the face of that network, in the way he deserves to have been handled. That's what I think."

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to a representative for CBS for comment.

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The United Nations' top court will issue an advisory opinion on the right to strike

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The United Nations’ top court is set Thursday to issue a landmark advisory opinion on the right to strike, clarifying whether employees are lawfully allowed to walk off the job.

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The 15 judges at theInternational Court of Justicewere asked in 2023 by the International Labor Organization, a U.N. agency, to settle an internal dispute over whether one of the ILO’s conventions gives workers the right to strike.

The convention has been ratified by 158 countries and is incorporated into U.N. labor standards, guidelines from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and international trade agreements. The United States is a member of the ILO, but hasn't ratified the convention.

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Advisory opinions aren't legally binding but carry significant weight and the decision could have a worldwide impact on labor regulations.

A number of U.N. agencies can ask the ICJ to weigh in on legal questions and issue advisory opinions. Last year, the court said ina landmark advisory opinionthat countries could be in violation of international law, if they fail to take measures to protect the planet fromclimate change.

During hearings in October, the court in The Hague heard from 18 countries and five international organizations, including the ILO, with a number of other countries submitting written arguments. The majority of participants favored the right to strike.

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Rashee Rice's jail stint could derail knee surgery rehab and cost him millions in contract money

If you thought the worst part about Rashee Rice's poor conduct wastesting positive for marijuana, which broke a condition of his probation and resulted in him being sent to jail, then you'd be wrong.

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Yes, spending 30 days in jail is obviously not a good experience.

But Rice's timing is atrocious.

And self-defeating on multiple levels.

Rashee Rice Jailed For 30 Days And It Could Get Worse

Wide receiver Rashee Rice of the Kansas City Chiefs being interviewed at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas

That's because Rice is spending the next few weeks in the Dallas County jail until his scheduled release on June 16 at a time he needs to be rehabilitating from knee surgery that he had last week, Fox News and OutKick have confirmed.

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The surgery was a cleanup procedure on his right knee to remove loose bodies that were causing theKansas City Chiefsreceiver inflammation and discomfort. The rehabilitation from the surgery was expected to keep Rice out of the team's offseason program including OTAs and mandatory minicamp for the next two months.

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Rice was nonetheless expected to be ready for thestart of training campin July.

But that was assuming he could stick to the prescribed rehabilitation program that is typical for world-class athletes needing to regain total function of a knee following surgery. That means diligent, intense work with trainers and on equipment not found at most people's homes or gyms.

And certainly not in the Dallas County jail.

Rashee Rice scoring a receiving touchdown in front of Malik Hooker at AT&T Stadium

Rice is in jail the first month of his rehabilitation program and that could adversely affect his timeline for a complete recovery from what was an otherwise routine procedure. One medical source said if it was known Rice would miss the first month of rehabilitation, doctors would have advised he wait on the surgery until after his jail time.

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All of this is happening to Rice because he got caught violating conditions of his probation. Riceknewhe must submit to random urine samples "to determine the use of illicit drugs or alcohol."

Heknewhe was not allowed to "possess, consume, or purchase any alcoholic beverages, or illegalcontrolled substancesduring the term of supervision."

And yet, he tested positive for THC (marijuana).

Rice's probation stems, of course, from his2024 automobile wreckin which he was speeding and left multiple people injured, and his 2025 conviction on two third-degree felony charges — causing a collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway causing bodily injury.

The receiver was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years' probation for his role in that fateful multi-car crash and the sentence he is serving now is the 30 days from the original sentencing.

The timing of this probation violation and how it may affect Rice's recovery from surgery is also going to affect his wallet.

Rashee Rice walking off the field at Empower Field At Mile High in Denver

The receiver has faced multiple setbacks during his time with the Chiefs. He's had toserve a six-game NFL suspensionbased on his conviction and missed most of the 2024 season with a knee injury.

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All that no doubt caused the Chiefs to discuss whether or not to give Rice a contract extension this offseason as he heads into the final year of his rookie contract. The possibility of that extension is on hold, at least for now, per a league source.

That means in a league that is paying top 10 wide receivers anywhere from $30 to $42 million per season on average, Rice has hurt himself.

He's cost himself some trust within the Chiefs organization, he's possibly cost himself the ability to be ready for the start of training camp, and he's likely cost himself millions of dollars.

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Taylor Swift had a perfect Jerome Bettis description, per Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift may not have been a football expert before starting to date Travis Kelce, but she's becoming one now. The 14-time Grammy winner and 3-time Super Bowl champ started dating in the summer of 2023 before getting engaged in August 2025. Swift has been a mainstay at Kansas City Chiefs home games, turning into the type of fan that yells at big plays andhas opinions on the team's draft picks. Now she's learning about NFL legends like former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis.

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Kelce relayed a story on the most recent episode of theNew Heightspodcast about running into Bettis at dinner in Florida. "I was like telling Tay about him like, 'That dude was a [expletive] beast.'" Kelce told his brother Jason, who agreed vociferously with the description. "He was [expletive] running dudes over."

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Travis then said he showed his fiancée old highlights of Bettis'. "She was like, 'Why does he look like an offensive lineman running with the football?'"

"Because he was THE BUS," Kelce finished saying. Nailed it in one, Taylor.

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