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Tennessee Gov. Lee signs bill allowing concealed carry for public schoolteachers
Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed into law a bill allowing teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on school grounds.
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Ronan Farrow: Harvey Weinstein case could impact Trump trial
Ronan Farrow speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper
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NY congressional reps introduce law forcing colleges to address antisemitism or face losing federal funds
Two congressional lawmakers from New York introduced new legislation that would punish schools that do not address antisemitism, by removing federal funding.
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Striking video shows lightning bolt hit Kansas City home: ‘Sounded like a bomb’
Jordan Frederick captured a bolt of lightning striking near a house on his doorbell camera. Soon after, a loud roll of thunder was heard.
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49ers' Brandon Aiyuk gives surprising 4-word reaction to team drafting his potential replacement
With San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk's name speculated to be in trade discussions, the team further fueled those rumors by selecting Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall with the 30th pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday.
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Accomplice in shooting death of 6-year-old Aidan Leos pleads guilty, sentenced to time served
Wynne Lee, 26, pleads guilty to one felony count of accessory after the fact and one misdemeanor count of having a concealed firearm in a vehicle. But she won’t serve any more time.
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Former federal prosecutor punched in the face by brute on NYC subway as underground crime soars: ‘It’s not a safe place’
A former federal prosecutor was punched in the face by a brute while riding the subway on the Upper West Side — an attack he said shows the crime-plagued Big Apple “not a safe place."
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Harvey Weinstein to appear in NYC court next week in first step toward retrial
Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction was overturned by New York's highest court on Thursday.
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Columbia’s University Senate Calls for an Investigation Into the Administration
The senators voted for a resolution that accused the administration of breaching the due-process rights of students and professors.
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‘Fat liberation,’ decolonization rants and pro-Palestine chants have no place in medical school
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA should be tasked with educating great doctors of tomorrow — not an army of social justice warriors with stethoscopes.
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Shannon Sharpe under fire for ‘invalidating’ Amanda Seales' experiences with autism, racism
Shannon Sharpe hosted actor and comedian Amanda Seales on "Club Shay Shay.” The episode has now gone viral, with some criticizing Sharpe's interview tactics.
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Malik Nabers brings ‘Spider-Man talent’ to Giants’ offense as latest promising LSU wideout
For Malik Nabers, perhaps it is the “spider separation’’ that, well, separates him from all others.
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Students at prestigious Paris university occupy campus building in pro-Palestinian protest
As part of a pro-Palestinian protest, students at the Paris Institute of Political Studies blocked access to a campus building on Friday; administrators decided to move all classes online.
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‘Disinformation czar’ Nina Jankowicz is back to tell Americans what to think
Nina Jankowicz has co-founded the "American Sunlight Project," a nonprofit with the goal to "expose the infrastructure and funding behind the disinformation campaigns that are attempting to undermine American democracy."
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Risky scheme to game Medicaid, yes, US troops can save Haiti and other commentary
The new state budget “imposes a multibillion-dollar tax on health insurance without specifying who must pay how much,” fumes the Empire Center’s Bill Hammond.
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Bread king of Paris rises to the top in annual baguette contest: 'A lot of love'
Xavier Netry, of Utopie bakery in Paris, was recently named the winner of the 31st annual "Grand Prix de la baguette" contest. The contest seeks to find Paris' best baguette.
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Estados de EEUU lejanos a la frontera con México se apresuran a aprobar nuevas leyes de inmigración
El Congreso de Oklahoma aprobó rápidamente un proyecto de ley esta semana que crea el nuevo delito de “ocupación inadmisible” y lo pasó al gobernador para que lo promulgara
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Take a tip from Ronald Reagan on handling campus protests
When Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California, a major part of his platform was to "clean up the mess at Berkeley" and other college campuses that were experiencing protests and strikes.
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Marine vet to remain jailed on charges he tried to make ricin
A judge ordered Friday that Marine Corps veteran Russell Vane of Vienna, Virginia remain jailed pending trial on charges that he attempted to make ricin.
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Abogados de Trump intentan desacreditar testimonio de primer testigo en juicio de pago por silencio
Al volver por cuarto día al estrado de los testigos, el exdirector del National Enquirer, David Pecker, fue interrogado sobre sus recuerdos y anteriores declaraciones
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Can Trump Really Kill His Rival? The Supreme Court Says, Hmm
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesDonald Trump’s presidency has served as a wake-up call that our Constitution and our laws were not designed to handle an authoritarian like him. And Thursday’s Supreme Court hearing on presidential immunity was yet another reminder of that fact.It’s dangerous to try and divine the court’s opinion based on oral arguments; however, the consensus seems to be heading in a direction that says that a president should be immune from prosecution over “official,” but not private, acts. On the surface, this seems like a reasonable precedent. After all, we don’t want a banana republic where former presidents are unfairly targeted for prosecution after they leave office.Still, this foreboding thought remains: It is virtually impossible to untwine “official” acts from personal crimes. Someone like Trump can always lie about his motives.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Utah man who recorded fatal Jan. 6 Capitol shooting sentenced to 6 years
John Earle Sullivan recorded himself inciting violence and breaking a window before filming the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt outside the House Chamber on Jan. 6.
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Tornado tears through suburban Omaha
A tornado touched down in suburban Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday afternoon, seriously damaging homes and shredding trees.
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The toughest reservation in NYC? Spending hundreds to be told what colors you should wear
It's the hot hue thing.
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Islanders’ Kyle MacLean getting front-line shifts due to impressive play
If there is one long-term positive in a series that has the Islanders on the brink of elimination against the Hurricanes, it’s rookie Kyle MacLean.
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Paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine before his death dodges prison
A former paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with a powerful sedative avoided prison and was sentenced to probation Friday.
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Here's how much income it takes to be considered rich in your state
The income needed to join your state's top earners can vary considerably, from a low of $329,620 annually in West Virginia to $719,253 in Washington D.C.
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Con gol de Güler, Real Madrid vence a Real Sociedad y acaricia el título
Arda Güler mandó a las redes la primera ocasión generada por Real Madrid cargado de suplentes y el tanto del joven turco bastó el viernes para vencer a domicilio 1-0 a la Real Sociedad, dejando a los merengues más cerca de la conquista de la Liga española.
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Columbia protesters say they're at an impasse with administrators, will continue anti-war camp
The development raises pressure on Columbia University officials to find a resolution with pro-Palestinian protesters ahead of graduation.
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Virginia man convicted in crash that killed 2 Oakton High School teens
Usman Shahid, 20, was convicted on two counts of manslaughter in the June 7, 2022, deaths of Ada Gabriela Martinez Nolasco and Leeyan Hanjia Yan.
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