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  1. 50 Cent, Aubrey O’Day and more slam Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ disingenuous apology video for 2016 assault footage On Sunday, the music mogul posted a minute-long apology video addressing old surveillance footage that showed him beating and dragging his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
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  2. Mets use fast start to salvage finale against Marlins The Mets were good enough Sunday to win 7-3 at loanDepot park, allowing them to salvage the series finale against the MLB-worst Marlins after two straight losses that were numbing for different reasons.
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  3. Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison Jr. sued by Fanatics for alleged breach of contract Marvin Harrison Jr.’s transition to the NFL took a strange turn Saturday night, when Fanatics filed a lawsuit in the New York Supreme Court.
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  4. King Charles announces first overseas trip since cancer diagnosis King Charles III has not left the UK since before he learned he has cancer in February.
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  5. Taylor Swift fans insist they spot hickey on singer’s neck at Sweden show after PDA-packed trip with Travis Kelce The pop star's red mark was visible as she pulled her hair to one side while performing "Champagne Problems" at the Friends Arena on Saturday night.
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  6. Abortion won’t be Biden’s saving grace against Trump in Florida and Arizona: poll Abortion is expected to be on the ballot in Arizona and Florida in November, but the issue is not shaping up to be the boost President Biden needs to win the two states, according to a new poll.
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  7. Japan grappling with invasive raccoon population nearly 40 years after bringing them to the country Raccoons are not native to Japan, but were brought to the country in the 1970s following the popularity of the 1977 anime "Rascal the Raccoon."
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  8. Ohio sex worker had more than 200 clients while knowing she was HIV-positive: ‘Risky business’ Linda Leccesse, 30, solicited most of her clients on Market Street in Marietta -- a small city in southeast Ohio on the border of West Virginia -- but the possibly infected people are believed to be spread across the East Coast.
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  9. Cassie Ventura’s legal team addresses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘pathetic’ apology video: ‘More about himself than the people he hurt’ The singer accused the rapper, whom she dated on and off for a decade, of rape and abuse, which he vehemently denied for years until footage corroborated one of her claims.
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  10. Sen. Fetterman hits back at AOC’s suggestion he’s a bully after House clash: ‘That’s absurd’ AOC shot back at Fetterman, writing on social media, "I stand up to bullies, instead of becoming one."
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  11. Gayle King’s ex-husband, William Bumpus, praises her ‘fantastic’ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover: ‘My teenage fantasy’ Bumpus was married to the "CBS Mornings" host from 1982 to 1993 and they share two children.
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  12. Patricia Heaton defends Harrison Butker’s controversial graduation speech: ‘He’s not a monster’ "The guy is espousing his own opinions and Catholic doctrine. So what? It’s his opinion. He can have one," Patricia Heaton said about Harrison Butker.
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  13. Botanists are scouring the US-Mexico border to document a forgotten ecosystem split by a giant wall Roughly 1,000 volunteers armed with the iNaturalist app on their smartphones are documenting as many species as possible along the US-Mexico border in May.
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  14. Brittany and Patrick Mahomes make surprise appearance at Kelce Jam, spotted dancing on stage with Travis Kelce The couple, who seemed to particularly enjoy Lil Wayne's set, was seen dancing together at the musical festival in Kansas City.
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  15. CNN commentator Alice Stewart’s shocking death sparks tributes from both sides of the aisle “Alice was like a sister to me,” fellow CNN commentator Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist, said of her Republican colleague.
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  16. Families flee Boy Scouts of America as organization moves toward ‘progressive vision’ "Anytime organizations lose their rootedness, and especially if we chase these progressive visions, we end up waking up in a world that's really hard to recognize and very difficult to navigate, and I think that's what's happening to some of these organizations," Matt Markins said.
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  17. Border Patrol agents reveal how easily terrorists and killers get into US despite being screened "It's a catch-and-release operation, so they bring in busloads of people, they fingerprint them and [run them through a system], and initially, a lot of times, nothing comes back on these people," a Border Patrol agent said of the distastrous situation.
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  18. Marco Rubio won’t accept 2024 election results if they’re ‘unfair’ "If it's unfair, we are going to do the same thing Democrats do," Rubio said. "We're going to use lawyers to go to court and point out the fact that states are not following their own election laws."
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  19. Seriously injured FDNY firefighters sue NYC for $80M over ‘closure’ policy they claim endangered their lives Four Bravest nearly lost their lives in a 2023 blaze because of a city policy that closes firehouses for annual physicals -- and the rule continues to pose a threat to residents and responders, new lawsuits charge.
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  20. Rep. Stefanik rallies for ‘total victory’ over Hamas during trip to Israel, blasts Biden New York Rep. Elise Stefanik championed Israel's push for "total victory" against Hamas terrorists and called out antisemitism on campuses in the US as well as President Biden for standing in the way.
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  21. Transgender high school runner in Oregon booed after winning girls’ state title Aayden Gallagher, of McDaniel High School, was booed while being crowned as the Oregon Girls' 6A 200-meter state champion.
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  22. Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are ‘having fun together’ amid reconciliation rumors: report “There’s a strong connection between them whenever they’re together and they have the same chemistry that they’ve always had,” a source revealed.
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  23. Mavericks center Dereck Lively pays tribute to late mom after playoff clincher The Mavericks center has been playing with a heavy heart.
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  24. Ohio judge could rule near-ban on all abortions as early as Monday The 2019 law under consideration by Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins bans most abortions once cardiac activity can be detected, which can be as early as six weeks into pregnancy, before many women are aware.
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  25. ‘Outer Range’ Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: Once Upon a Time in the West The great thing about heavily serialized Peak TV storytelling is that when a standalone episode like this one does come along, it really pops.
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  26. Hot weather poses new risks as thousands remain without power after deadly Houston storm As the Houston area works to clean up and restore power to hundreds of thousands after deadly storms left at least seven people dead, it will do so amid a smog warning and scorching temperatures.
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  27. Travis Kelce says ‘life could be no better’ following romantic trip to Italy with Taylor Swift The NFL star exclusively told Page Six that he was “a little nervous” about hosting the music festival this year – but was blown away by the “unbelievable” support from fans.
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  28. Will There Be A ‘Tracker’ Season 2? The new series has become the most-watched show on broadcast television.
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  29. At least 11 dead in Russian strike on northeast Ukraine as offensive continues In the Kharkiv region, the focus of the offensive, the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office said six people were killed and 27 wounded in a Russian strike on the outskirts of the regional capital, also called Kharkiv.
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  30. Several Morehouse College students turn their backs on Biden during commencement address Multiple students at Morehouse College turned their backs on President Biden during his commencement address in Atlanta Sunday amid friction with younger voters over the Israel-Hamas war.
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