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Georgia man charged with murdering law student, setting fire to apartment in 23-year-old cold case denied bond
A 48-year-old Georgia man charged with murdering 23-year-old first-year law student Tara Louise Baker and setting fire to her apartment 23 years ago has been denied bond in Athens. 
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Mets’ Brooks Raley awaits word on ‘complex’ elbow issue
Next up for Mets reliever Brooks Raley is a visit to Texas on Tuesday to see Dr. Keith Meister.
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Dottie Pepper taking golf on-course announcing to new level
One of the broadcast voices you’ll hear describing the action at the PGA Championship this week at Valhalla will be a familiar one.  It will be an informed voice, a respected voice, a comfortable voice.  Dottie Pepper’s voice from inside the ropes at PGA Tour events has become almost as much a fabric of CBS...
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The Day My Mother Vanished
When her mother disappears, 7-year-old Nicki Bates begins a lifelong search to find her and bring her killer to justice. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
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Matthew McConaughey on how mom taught him manners, sent him back to bed if he was 'grumpy' at breakfast
Matthew McConaughey shared how his mother Kay taught him and his brothers manners when they were younger. He said that Kay did not tolerate ingratitude, especially at the breakfast table.
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Queers for Palestine block exit to Disney World, infuriating drivers before they’re promptly arrested
The keffiyeh-clad crew used their vehicles to block the Disney exit of Interstate 4 in Orlando, alleging that the company “supports genocide.” 
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Rangers suffer first bump in playoff road, but remain in control
It will take one more game, at least one more game, for the Rangers to sew up their second-round series and advance to the conference finals.
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96-year-old ‘Bumma’ turns tables on relentless scam callers trying to swindle her: ‘I’m going to be raptured’
If you can't beat 'em ...
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Local governments struggle to distribute their share of billions from opioid settlements
Local governments across the country are receiving money from opioid settlements, but not all of them know how to use it
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Cristian Olivera scores twice as LAFC beats visiting Whitecaps
Cristian Olivera scored two goals and Denis Bouanga added three assists as LAFC earned a 3-0 home win over the Vancouver Whitecaps Saturday night.
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A Stabbing in Colts Neck
A woman outwits a young stranger who attacked her in her own home. What will it take to find him? "48 Hours" contributor Jim Axelrod reports.
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SNL’s Sarah Sherman Plays the Worm in RFK Jr.’s Brain
NBC / SNL Sarah Sherman’s been making a habit of dressing up in animal costumes on “Weekend Update” lately, and the recent news—that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had a parasitic worm in his brain in 2010—gave her yet another big opportunity. She came out to the “Update” desk in an elaborate Dune-esque worm costume, and declared herself to be a huge fan of the independent presidential candidate.“I mean, come on, look at this guy. What worm wouldn’t love this?” she told Colin Jost. “He looks like a pack of chicken thighs left out in the sun. And check out his face! He looks like someone left Bruce Springsteen in the microwave too long.”Sherman poked fun at RFK’s anti-vax platform, saying that the best part of living inside RFK’s body was just how many other fun creatures were living there with her. “RFK’s body was a worm’s paradise, okay? Not a single drop of vaccine in sight. My whole parasite posse hung out in there. Shout out to hookworm, botfly, that fish that swims up your pee stream, and my man, Tom Sandoval.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Miguel Berry scores late in stoppage time to seal Galaxy draw with Real Salt Lake
The Galaxy rallied to force a 2-2 draw with Real Salt Lake in front of a soldout crowd at Dignity Heatlh Sports Park in Carson Saturday night.
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King Charles met with David Beckham after declining to see Prince Harry: report
King Charles and the retired professional soccer player had a "private meeting" on Friday to discuss King Charles' charity, the King's Foundation, according to a report.
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Biden Is Doing It All Wrong
He is focused on firming up his Democratic base even though the election will come down to centrist swing voters in battleground states.
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Understanding My Son, One Game of Catch At a Time
In long, quiet, rhythmic games of catch, my son and I found a new way to be together.
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Jo Adell, Kevin Pillar help the Angels roll past the Royals
Jo Adell hit a three-run homer and Kevin Pillar had three hits and three RBIs in during the Angels' 9-3 win over the Royals on Saturday.
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Roger Corman, Producer of Low-Budget Horror Films, Dies at 98
He had hundreds of horror, science fiction and crime films to his credit. He also helped start the careers of Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and many others.
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Schools turn to artificial intelligence to spot guns as companies press lawmakers for state funds
Schools across the U.S. are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence and video cameras to spot guns
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Massachusetts man dies 2 months after becoming first person to receive successful pig kidney transplant
A Massachusetts man who was the first recipient of a genetically modified pig kidney transplant died nearly two months after he underwent the procedure.
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Maya Rudolph Reprises Beyoncé Role in SNL Hot Ones Sketch
NBC / SNL The last time Maya Rudolph hosted Saturday Night Live in March 2021, the show struck gold with one simple comedic premise: what if the seemingly unflappable musician Beyoncé had to go on Hot Ones? The viral internet interview show, where celebrity guests have to eat increasingly spicy chicken wings between each question, was famous because of how it brought out an unpredictable human side in its larger-than-life guests. With Rudolph having already perfected her Beyoncé impression as a cast member, centering the sketch around her made perfect sense. She quickly melted down, lashing out at host Sean Evans (played by Mikey Day) and sweating profusely. “This was the only thing I have attempted that I did not slay,” Rudolph’s Beyoncé explained in this week’s sequel sketch, “And that bothered both me and my husband. My husband is Jay-Z.”Tragically, Beyoncé’s second attempt went south just as quickly. “Damn, my bones are hot,” she said, already covered in sweat. “That wing was a real one. Oh, you’re about to make me sing.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Loyola defeats Mira Costa to win 13th Southern Section volleyball title
Loyola ended a drought, defeating Mira Costa on Saturday to win its first Southern Section Division 1 boys' volleyball crown since 2016.
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Hillary Clinton-produced play ‘Suffs’ failing to pack seats during peak Broadway season
The Broadway box office numbers for the week of May 5 revealed that Hillary Clinton-produced stage play “Suffs” is on the bottom rung of shows in terms of filling capacity. Broadway Theatre Industry official site “The Broadway League” shared the weekly grosses from the 35 shows currently playing on Broadway, which include “Suffs,” “Harry Potter...
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Jayson Tatum scores 33 points as Celtics rebound to beat Cavaliers in Game 3
Jayson Tatum scored 33 points to lead the Celtics past the Cavaliers 106-93 in Game 3 to take a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
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Shohei Ohtani pulled from Dodgers lineup due to tightness in his back
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani was replaced in the team's lineup late in a win over the Padres because "his back tightened up," manager Dave Roberts said.
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Israel orders new Rafah evacuations; San Francisco's iconic Top of the Mark celebrates 85th anniversary
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Ask Amy: Mother isn’t accepting of her gay son
She is having trouble pretending to be okay with her son being gay.
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Carolyn Hax: Keep scrolling seven hours per day, or give therapy a try?
A letter writer is “high-functioning” and appears okay to others, but privately struggles with lethargy and self-doubt.
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Georgia mom mauled to death by pack of ‘aggressive dogs’ that targeted her kids — days before Mother’s Day
The dogs descended on the family Thursday as they waited at a bus stop behind the Brooks County Middle School.
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For guaranteed sunshine on your summer vacation, this appealing European city gets 3,000 hours of sun per year
We're off to sunny Spain.
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Search for Texas mom's remains continues 17 years after shooting death
Nearly two decades after an intoxicated and half naked William Greer confessed to killing Tammy Myers, her daughter is determined to see her mother's killer brought to justice.
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NBA admits Pacers star Pascal Siakam should have been called for foul on crucial play in Game 3
The Knicks failed to go up 3-0 in their Eastern Conference Semifinals matchup against the Pacers on Friday – and one crucial missed call made a difference.
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Roger Corman, Hollywood mentor and ‘King of the Bs,’ dead at 98
Roger Corman, the Oscar-winning “King of the Bs” who helped turn out such low-budget classics and gave many of Hollywood's most famous actors and directors early breaks, has died.
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First living patient to receive genetically modified pig kidney dead at 62, weeks after historic transplant
"Mr. Slayman will forever be seen as a beacon of hope to countless transplant patients worldwide, and we are deeply grateful for his trust and willingness to advance the field of xenotransplantation," his doctors said.
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James Paxton, Teoscar Hernández power Dodgers to win over Padres in front of record crowd
James Paxton delivered his best performance as a Dodger during the team's win over the Padres on Saturday night, building on early success with the club.
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Roger Corman, independent cinema pioneer and king of B movies, dead at 98
Roger Corman, the legendary independent Hollywood producer and director whose long string of profitable low-budget movies such as "Attack of the Crab Monsters," "The Little Shop of Horrors" and "The Wild Angels" earned him a reputation as the "King of the B's," has died.
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Maryland routs Princeton in NCAA men’s lacrosse opener, and Duke is next
Eric Spanos helped the Terps snap out of their offensive funk with four goals in a 16-8 victory at SECU Stadium.
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The U.S. Felon Succeeding Putin’s Notorious ‘Chef’
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/TwitterA convicted felon who was locked up in a U.S. prison for money-laundering is pulling the strings behind a sweeping Kremlin influence operation with ties to Russian intelligence, The Daily Beast has learned.Mira Terada—a 36-year-old Russian national who has also gone by the name Oksana Vovk—was arrested at Helsinki Airport in late 2018, two years after she was implicated in a cocaine-smuggling operation that spanned from Texas to Virginia. She later pled guilty to money-laundering charges in connection to the drug scheme, and spent nearly 2.5 years in prison—an experience she later claimed had opened her eyes “to the brutality of the American judicial system, the inhumanity of American prisons and the complete indifference of the so-called liberal American society.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Christian Benteke nets hat trick of headers to lift D.C. United in Atlanta
The Belgian striker scored three goals in a 36-minute span, twice assisted by Jared Stroud, in United’s first road win of the season.
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Americans are craving outdoor time more than ever before — here’s why
We want out.
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Nikki Glaser Is ‘Jealous’ of Dave Chappelle’s Risky Jokes
Jennifer Clasen/HBONikki Glaser has been having some dark thoughts recently. For one, she’s pissed that all of her friends are pregnant. Those “bundles of joy” aren’t making her feel all that joyful.“If you were also a single woman who didn’t have your own family and didn’t have a husband, but had the close relationships with your girlfriends that I had, you would also feel the way about your friends getting pregnant that I felt,” Glaser tells The Daily Beast’s Obsessed in a recent interview. “My friends are my family and now, they’re getting their own families. That means that I don’t have a family and that I might have to have kids.”Glaser laughs. “And that’s how they get ya!”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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3 Atlanta police officers shot after responding to call about armed man
The armed suspect died during the encounter, police said.
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Mets still have time to be wild-card contender despite discouraging loss
This felt like the lowest moment of the 2024 Mets season so far — and they began the season winless in five games.
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Bullis boys’ track reclaims its spot atop IAC; Georgetown Day rules MAC
Bullis got some revenge after St. Albans claimed the title last year.
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'La historia de New Haven es nuestra historia': Puertorriqueños comparten sus contribuciones a la cultura y educación de la ciudad
Algunos puertorriqueños fueron reclutados de la isla para trabajar en agricultura o manufactura después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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Biden’s Jekyll-and-Hyde approach to Israel is a disaster in the making
The remark, made as Biden closed in on the Democrats’ 2020 nomination, has served as a handy explanation for his otherwise inexplicable habit of seizing defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Hugh Jackman's ex-wife Deborra-lee Furness learned she's 'strong and resilient' after split
Hugh Jackman's ex-wife Deborra-lee Furness opened up about what she learned during her "year of evolution" following their split after 27 years together.
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NFL legend Jerry Rice 'hot' over Brenden Rice's draft tumble, but confident son will prove doubters wrong
Brenden Rice, the son of Jerry Rice, will start his NFL career just a few miles from where he finished his college career after an unexpected slide on draft day.
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