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Apple stock rallies after record-setting $110B stock buyback, largest in US history

Shares of Apple climbed 6% Friday after the iPhone maker announced a record-setting buyback program on the heels of second-quarter earnings topped Wall Street’s estimates. Apple announced Thursday that its board authorized $110 billion in share repurchases, a 22% increase over last year’s $90 billion authorization, Bloomberg earlier reported. The move marks the largest buyback...
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Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage
Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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Couple pulls up safe with estimated $100k in cash while ‘magnet fishing’ in NYC park: report
"It was two stacks of freaking hundreds. Big stacks."
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Opinion: Should We Fear MAGA Riots if Trump Is Locked Up?
Nic AntayaListen to this full episode of The New Abnormal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and Stitcher.Now that Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 charges of falsifying business records the focus turns to his sentencing on July 11.The New Abnormal team discusses on this week’s Bonus Podcast how his MAGA supporters will react if he is thrown in prison.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Galaxy's six-game unbeaten streak ends in loss to struggling Chicago
Hugo Cuypers and Brian Gutiérrez each score to lift the Chicago Fire out of a nine-game winless skid in a 2-1 win over the Galaxy.
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‘We Are Lady Parts’: One of TV’s Best Shows Finally Returns After Three Years
Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty Images and PeacockIt’s been three years since an all-female, all-Muslim band burst onto the TV scene with We Are Lady Parts, a single-camera British sitcom about rockers in their twenties navigating the traditions of both Islam and punk. If that seems like a long gap between TV seasons, just think of what it feels like for a fledgling musical act. While the on-screen time elapsed between seasons appears closer to one year later than three, life’s clock keeps ticking for the central quartet and their dedicated manager (Lucie Shorthouse).Since cautious, well-behaved Amina (Anjana Vasan) finally, fully committed to the band in the Season 1 finale, Lady Parts has coalesced as a gig-booking, fan-accumulating, repertoire-expanding actual band. But they don’t have a full record or next-level success to show for it. No one feels that more acutely than Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), the band’s founder and frontwoman. On the cusp of 30, she’s feeling desperate for a mark of accomplishment that won’t sell out her punk-rock ideals. To borrow a phrase from Girls5eva, which debuted on Peacock the same year as Lady Parts, she’s hoping to enter “album mode.”Anyone jumping into We Are Lady Parts hoping for the gag density of their similarly named, more pop-inclined ex-labelmates might come away disappointed. Lady Parts is many things — swiftly paced, strikingly shot, packed with likable characters—but it’s only occasionally laugh-out-loud funny, often playing more like a dramedy with extra stylistic zip. Yet the real absence felt in this genre hybridization isn’t really the jokes; it’s the plotting, which sometimes gets caught between serialized drama and tidier, more episodic comedy.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Wealthy people ‘at greater risk of cancer’ than the rest of us: study
Scientists examined the relationship between socio-economic status and the genetic risk for disease.
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One Huge Change Could Now Let Ukraine Defeat Putin
John Moore/Getty ImagesZOLOCHIV, Ukraine—The thud of bombs followed by the roar of air raid sirens pierce through the air in Zolochiv, a desolate village in Kharkiv region that is under constant attack. The village holds no strategic value for Russia, but its close proximity to the border just 12 miles away means Zolochiv has little to no warning of when a new attack will occur, and casualties and deaths happen frequently. Terror runs high among the civilians.Three years into the war, some residents of Zolochiv feel that Kyiv’s military has to step up their defenses by attacking the weapons, launch sites, airfields and military logistics centers inside Russian borders before they are unleashed on Ukrainians. Up until now, Western countries’ restrictions have prevented them from doing so out of fear that the war might expand, and amid nuclear threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Many feel now those rules must be torn up to give Ukraine a chance to defeat Putin.Throughout the war, most of Ukraine’s international allies have insisted that any weapons they provide must be used exclusively within the country’s territory. The restrictions were initially developed to prevent the war from expanding, and backed by NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly, the Biden Administration, and European countries. However, Ukrainians argue that complying with the restrictions is limiting the country’s ability to defend itself and could lead to a Russian victory.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Illinois man convicted of killing his wife speaks out: "I'm innocent."
Prosecutors say evidence, including damning cellphone searches and texts, led them to Tim Bliefnick for the February murder of Becky Bliefnick.
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Panthers defeat Rangers to return to the Stanley Cup Final
The Florida Panthers defeat the New York Rangers in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final to return to the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight season.
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Regional playoffs: Moorpark suffers heart-breaking defeat in Division II final
The Musketeers fall in 10th inning to Liberty while Orange Lutheran and St. John Bosco win regional titles in Divisions I and III, respectively.
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NYC swimmers seen cooling off inside public pool weeks before they are open for summer
New Yorkers aren't supposed to be able to cool off in any of the city's 91 pools until June 27, but two people defied city officials' expectations and the gates at Astoria Park Pool to take a dip in the water.
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Rangers eliminated by Panthers in Game 6 as long playoff run falls short of elusive Stanley Cup
After 114 points during the regular season and 10 more wins in the playoffs, the Rangers’ quest for another Stanley Cup will extend into next season.
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Francisco Alvarez has encouraging rehab outing as he nears Mets’ return
Francisco Alvarez caught seven innings with Double-A Binghamton on Saturday as he gets closer to a potential return to the Mets lineup by the middle of the month. Carlos Mendoza said prior to Saturday’s 10-5 loss to the Diamondbacks at Citi Field that the 22-year-old’s first rehab game Thursday went well. Asked if Alvarez might...
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Trump Takes His ‘Political Prisoner’ Grift to UFC Fight After Conviction
Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesSelf-proclaimed “political prisoner” Donald Trump showed up to a UFC fight in New Jersey on Saturday night just two days after he became a convicted felon following his hush-money trial in New York.The former president walked in alongside UFC President Dana White, looking a bit more downtrodden than in his previous UFC appearances. The event appeared to provide a much-needed ego boost for Trump, with a built-in cheering crowd for the presumptive Republican nominee whose “civil rights” were supposedly “totally violated” when he was found guilty on Thursday of falsifying business records to pay off a porn star.“Donald Trump is in the building and the former president getting a standing ovation from the assembled masses,” the announcer said, noting that Trump was getting a “staggering” round of applause as his entrance was shown on the jumbotron screen. Trump could be seen shaking hands with the crowd as he made his way to his seat. The crowd could also be heart chanting, “We want Trump” at one point.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Jason Kelce seemingly takes swipe at Harrison Butker while admitting he never washes his feet
Kelce joked that his followers had been fed "diabolical lies" from "Big Soap" about bathing practices.
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Mark Vientos proving himself as Mets new third basemen after Baty demotion
Perhaps Mark Vientos is breaking out. Perhaps Vientos is staking his claim as the Mets’ bona fide third baseman.
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Orange Lutheran edges La Mirada for Division I regional baseball title
Senior right-hander Alex Chavez, Orange Lutheran High's opening-day starter, made the most of his chance in the regional final with a win Saturday.
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Reid Detmers and Angels can't hold back Mariners in blowout loss
Reid Detmers gives up a grand slam home run to Seattle's J.P. Crawford and Bryce Miller dominates on the mound for the Mariners in the Angels' 9-0 loss.
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Donald Trump Arrives to Standing Ovation at UFC Event
The event marked Trump's first public appearance since Thursday's guilty verdict in his Manhattan criminal hush money trial.
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Fantasy baseball: Time to move on from Joe Musgrove, George Springer
Statistical production is all that matters in fantasy baseball. You must take emotion out of your decision-making process.
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D.C. United hits the halfway point with a dramatic draw vs. Toronto FC
Mateusz Klich scored on a penalty late in stoppage time for a 2-2 draw at Audi Field.
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Autoridades mexicanas critican de nuevo a buscadora voluntaria tras hallazgo de restos humanos
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — Una buscadora voluntaria mexicana que fue cuestionada en el mes pasado por el gobierno encontró más restos humanos en Ciudad de México y funcionarios la atacaron nuevamente por ello.
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Little dog gunned down by cop tears apart small town
The mayor of a small Missouri town has resigned and residents are calling to shut down the police force after a cop shot a deaf, blind dog and left people outraged. The owner of the 13-pound Shih Tzu mix is suing the city of Sturgeon for $1 million after horrifying body cam footage captured the moment...
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Coast Guard rescues 8 people, including child, after boat capsizes 36 miles west of Florida coastline
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew came to the rescue of seven adults and one child after their boat capsized 36 miles west off of the Boca Grande, Florida, coastline.
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Donald Trump attends UFC 302 just days after guilty verdict in hush money trial
Donald Trump arrived at UFC 302 at the Prudential Center in Newark to a raucous reaction on Saturday night.
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Serial killer Rodney Alcala's trail of murder
Police say a photographer and one-time contestant on "The Dating Game" was also a chameleon and a serial killer —perhaps the deadliest in U.S. history.
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Wildly popular Poppi prebiotic soda not as ‘gut healthy’ as it claims: suit
A lawsuit filed against the wildly popular "Shark Tank" phenomenon, Poppi prebiotic soda, alleges that the drink was not as "gut healthy" as it’s advertised to be.
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Andújar y Rooker a Oakland contra Chris Sale y Atléticos ganan
Los Atléticos de Oakland rompieron la racha de siete victorias consecutivas de Chris Sale al vencer el sábado 11-9 a los Bravos de Atlanta.
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'DWTS' alum Cheryl Burke advises celebrity contestants to 'be single' if they want to join show
Former "Dancing with the Stars" pro Cheryl Burke advised future celebrity contestants to be single before joining the show.
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Angel Reese appears to celebrate after Chennedy Carter’s hard foul on Caitlin Clark
Angel Reese saw no issue with Chennedy Carter's unnecessary foul on Caitlin Clark. In fact, she celebrated it.
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Walker batea grand slam y Diamondbacks derrotan a los Mets
Christian Walker conectó un grand slam en la tercera entrada y los Diamondbacks de Arizona aplastaron el sábado 10-5 a los Mets de Nueva York para detener una racha de cinco derrotas consecutivas, que igualó su peor racha de la temporada.
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Young boy, shirtless and flexing, steals the show during Peter Laviolette interview
This wasn't your normal middle-of-the-period playoff interview for Rangers coach Peter Laviolette on Saturday night with the Rangers' season on the line.
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Djokovic gana en 5 sets y sigue su camino en la defensa de su título en el Abierto de Francia
Novak Djokovic continúa en la defensa de su título del Abierto de Francia —y se mantendrá en el primer lugar de la clasificación— tras la remontada 7-5, 6-7 (6), 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 ante el italiano Lorenzo Musetti, de 20 años en un duelo de tercera ronda que duró cuatro horas y media y que concluyó el domingo a las 3 a.m., el juego que más tarde se ha extendido en la historia del torneo.
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Jeremy Renner had 'no endurance' returning to 'Mayor of Kingstown' after accident, still did his own stunts
Jeremy Renner had "no endurance" when he came back to the set of "Mayor of Kingstown" at the beginning of this year after his snowplow accident but still managed to do his own stunts.
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Bernie Sanders Boycotting 'War Criminal' Netanyahu Speech Before Congress
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said he would "not attend" a speech given by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Republican and Democrat lawmakers invited Netanyahu to speak before a "Joint Meeting of Congress." The post Bernie Sanders Boycotting ‘War Criminal’ Netanyahu Speech Before Congress appeared first on Breitbart.
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Michigan lawmaker wants to pay reporters, news organizations to uncover corruption and save taxpayers cash
“Local journalism is dying, which is bad because we need an informed population and because we need independent watchdogs keeping an eye on what the government is doing,” Aragona said.
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Report: Trump Banned from UK, Canada, Other Countries After Guilty Verdict
Former President Donald Trump may be banned from the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries should his felony conviction hold up.  The post Report: Trump Banned from UK, Canada, Other Countries After Guilty Verdict appeared first on Breitbart.
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Biggest X-Factors of 2024 NBA Finals Between Celtics and Mavericks
The mighty Boston Celtics, long expected to make the Finals, will square off against the underdog Dallas Mavericks
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Ron DeSantis touts Florida's education system, slams 'woke' academia in Sarasota address
Ron DeSantis spoke at New College of Florida and took on the state and national education establishments, touting his accomplishments as he attempts to remake Florida public education.
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Tulsi Gabbard's Aunt Killed, Samoan Poet Charged with Murder
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's (I-HI) aunt was reportedly killed by a Samoan poet and author who was arrested and charged with murder last weekend. The post Tulsi Gabbard’s Aunt Killed, Samoan Poet Charged with Murder appeared first on Breitbart.
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‘In a Violent Nature’: The Goriest Movie of the Year Almost Didn’t Get Made
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/IFC FilmsSometimes movies get a reputation for being “cursed.” Some are followed around by tragedy for decades after their release. Others emanate vibes so rancid, just watching them feels wrong. Then there are the movies whose productions are so fraught with disaster, it’s a miracle they were finished at all. In A Violent Nature, which hit theaters Friday after an arduous multi-year production, is in the last category. Hearing the cast and crew of this Canadian slasher tell stories from the set, the existence of curses suddenly seems reasonable.From the first day of shooting in northeast Ontario in September 2021, everything that could go badly, did. Equipment failures, lost locations, torrential rainfall, multiple emergency-room trips, apocalyptic swarms of black flies, mud, blood, and an animal actor who just wouldn’t perform—all of these and more plagued the small production.“Every inch of nature tried to kill us,” producer Shannon Hanmer says, adding that the woods seemed to have it out for writer-director Chris Nash specifically. He doesn’t disagree. “Nature hates the unprepared, let's say that,” he says, blaming their bad luck on his hubris for wanting to make a movie in the first place.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Here are the surprising jobs New Yorkers really want — with the top pick earning just $64K on average
We're flying to get outta here.
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Shooter at large after double homicide in Exposition Park, LAPD says
No signs of gang involvement were found Saturday in the fatal shooting of two men as they sat in a car in a residential area of the South L.A. neighborhood, the LAPD said.
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Florida helicopter pilot charged with harassing protected birds after landing on shorebird nesting site
The protected shorebirds have gathered at Egmont Key State Park to breed, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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Chad Daybell sentenced to death in murders of first wife, ex-girlfriend's 2 children
Two days after he was convicted of triple-murder, an Idaho jury on Saturday sentenced Chad Daybell to death in the 2019 killing of his first wife, Tammy Daybell, and the killings of the two youngest children of his now wife, Lori Vallow Daybell. In 2023, Vallow Daybell was also convicted in the murders of those two children and sentenced to life in prison.
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Pennsylvania voters respond to Trump conviction
Following former President Donald Trump's conviction in his New York "hush money" trial, voters in the battleground state of Pennsylvania spoke to Nikole Killion about whether Trump's legal troubles will impact their vote.
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South Africa's ruling party loses its majority for first time in 3 decades
The African National Congress party, once led by the late Nelson Mandela, has lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since 1994, when it helped bring about the end of apartheid.
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Presidential election enters uncharted territory after Trump verdict
Former President Donald Trump on Friday lashed out at his conviction in his New York "hush money" trial, making several false claims, while upside down flags, a symbol of protest adopted by the MAGA movement, were on display at Trump Tower. President Biden called Trump's remarks "reckless" and "dangerous." Natalie Brand reports from Washington.
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