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FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Pittsburgh -115 Chicago +105
at Philadelphia -105 Miami -105
at New York -130 Atlanta +120
at Milwaukee -105 Cincinnati -105
San Diego -110 at Colorado +100
Los Angeles -110 at San Francisco +100
at Washington -140 St. Louis +130
American League
at Detroit -105 New York -105
at Los Angeles -110 Oakland +100
at Toronto -125 Baltimore +115
at Tampa Bay -105 Boston -105
at Chicago -140 Kansas City +130

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NBA Playoffs
Tonight
FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
Cleveland (203½) at Boston
Chicago 3 (187) at Milwaukee
Golden State 5 (203) at New Orleans
Tomorrow
at Dallas 1 (214½) Houston
at Washington (195½) Toronto
at San Antonio 4 (204½) L.A. Clippers

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NHL Playoffs
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Detroit -110 Tampa Bay -110
at Washington -135 N.Y. Islanders +115
at Nashville -115 Chicago -105
at Vancouver -150 Calgary +130

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Woman gets other drivers’ speed cam tickets — again and again

WASHINGTON - Miriam Singer's license plate reads "MS" and nothing more. The letters are her initials. But ABC 7 reports Singer -- an 87-year-old Baltimore resident -- has received D.C. speed camera tickets for license plates reading "MS ALF," "MS G" and "MS MAD" in the past four months -- even though she said she hasn't even driven in the District. ABC 7 says speed camera tickets are supposed to be reviewed by a person before being issued. Buel Young, spokesman for the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, said it's up to police to double-check every ticket for accuracy before it's sent out. The tickets since have been voided by the Metropolitan Police Department, ABC 7 says. MPD spokeswoman Gwen Crump attributed the mistake to human error. Crump also said some Maryland tags require special handling. Young said he wasn't sure what Crump meant by that. See more from ABC 7 below: WTOP's Ari Ashe contributed to this report. Follow @AriAsheWTOP and @WTOP on Twitter.
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