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González, la esposa de Clegg: "Sánchez debería culparse a sí mismo por no haber implantado el sistema ético británico"

La cónyuge del ex viceprimer ministro de Reino Unido asegura que en ese país se habría resuelto el problema de Begoña Gómez de forma preventiva Leer
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Comedian Rudy Moreno dead at 66 following hospitalization
Comedian Rudy Moreno, known as the "Godfather of Latino Comedy" has passed away at 66. He had recently been in the ICU.
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Face the Nation: Cotton, Van Hollen
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas tells "Face the Nation" that it is different from actions taken by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s." "Israel is fighting a war of survival against a terrorist group that committed the worst atrocity against Jews since World War II," he added, Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland tells "Face the Nation" that the Biden administration has set a "very low bar for what's acceptable" from Israel in a report on that country's use of U.S. weapons in the war against Hamas, and Zahra Skaik, a 44-year-old Palestinian woman living in Gaza City, escaped the war thanks to her sons – one of whom is an infantryman in the U.S. army. Margaret Brennan sat down with Skaik recently as she described how she left Gaza with nothing but a small backpack and the same clothes she had been wearing since the war began.
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White House should be 'concerned' as Trump rallies as many as 100k in deep-blue New Jersey: 'Extraordinary'
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warned the Biden White House should be 'concerned' about winning a second term after Trump rallied as many as 100k supporters in New Jersey.
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Apple workers in Maryland vote to authorize work stoppage
If workers actually strike, it would be the first walkout by employees of Apple’s more than 270 U.S. retail locations.
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'Kingdom of Planet of the Apes' climbs to top of box office
The veteran franchise about a world ruled by talking apes continues to draw audiences with a strong showing despite no big-name stars.
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Revolutionary manifesto tying Columbia’s pro-terror protests to heralded communism is found on campus: ‘Anti-American’
A hate-fueled revolutionary manifesto that links Columbia University's pro-terror protests to heralded “anti-colonial” movements is circulating at the school, bolstering claims of outside agitators there.
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Novak Djokovic loses in Italian Open after ‘nausea, dizziness’ from taking bottle to head
In Novak Djokovic’s career, the 2024 Italian Open will be remembered as the bottle tournament.
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Zayn Malik is ‘happier’ after One Direction — but he still has one big regret with band
Zayn Malik has a new perspective about his experience in One Direction eight years after quitting the boy band.
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Police bust finds over 700 pounds of drugs inside Transformers statues
The drugs originated in Cambodia and traveled through Thailand, intended for sale in more luxurious markets in neighboring areas such as Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia.
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Bill Maher trashes ‘bad witness’ Stormy Daniels for changing her story with Trump trial testimony
"Real Time" host Bill Maher wasn't particularly thrilled with the testimony of adult film actress Stormy Daniels this week in the New York trial against former President Trump.
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Netanyahu’s legacy could be ‘a break’ in relationship between US and Israel, Democratic senator says
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be thinking about his legacy after vowing to eliminate Hamas.
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NYC man stabs three relatives during family dispute, barricades himself inside home: cops
Vinny Dagga of Queens is charged with assault and weapons possession for allegedly stabbing three relatives during a family fight in his Ozone Park home on Saturday night, police said.
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Tom Brady honors Bridget Moynahan and Gisele Bündchen in Mother's Day post after roast drama
Tom Brady honored Bridget Moynahan and Gisele Bündchen as part of his Mother Day' post on Instagram on Sunday after the two were mentioned in his roast.
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Panama's next president says he'll try to shut down one of the world's busiest migration routes
President-elect José Raúl Mulino of Panama says he will shut down a migration route used by more than 500,000 people last year.
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What Maya Rudolph Knows About Mothers
When Maya Rudolph returned to her old stomping grounds to host Saturday Night Live this weekend, the cast members Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman popped in during her monologue to declare her “mother”—and not only because she has four children. They also meant it in the slang sense of the word, which was derived from queer ballroom culture. So Rudolph launched into a RuPaul-inspired performance in which she ditched the dress she was wearing for a holographic bodysuit and vogued around the studio, flanked by dancers.Ballroom culture originated in Black and Latino LGBTQ communities before seeping its way onto the internet. Now fans—or stans—of celebrities proclaim their beloved icons “mother” regularly online. But throughout the Mother’s Day episode, Rudolph had a way of combining both versions of the term. She is as easily at home playing a beleaguered mom tired of picking her daughter up early from sleepovers as she is playing Beyoncé.That’s the genius of Rudolph, who has long embodied both the mundane and the extravagant with ease. You could see it in the monologue song, during which she declared, “Oops, I made you dance / remember in that movie when I pooped my pants. When you were a baby you pooped your pants, and I changed your diaper.” The reference, of course, is to when she squatted in the street in Bridesmaids after a truly inconvenient bout of food poisoning—a reminder that she has always been able to make a poop joke sing.Rudolph has made a habit throughout her time on SNL of playing female icons. Some of her greatest impressions have been of Donatella Versace, Maya Angelou, and Beyoncé. But she always has a way of undercutting these greats, while still maintaining their regality. In her famous Angelou sketch, she played the poet as a jokester hosting a prank show. And in last night’s episode, she reprised her Beyoncé impersonation, playing the superstar making another visit to the talk show Hot Ones, where celebrities answer interview questions while eating spicy wings.Rudolph first did a “Hot Ones With Beyoncé” sketch in 2021. Once again, her version of the singer was felled by the intensity of the sauces. Rudolph’s Beyoncé—wearing her Cowboy Carter Western-style regalia—tried with all her might to maintain her perfect composure, but ended up speaking in tongues, declaring that her bones are on fire, and discussing her “swamp ass.” The joke is not about making fun of Beyoncé so much as it is about injecting humanity into the most seemingly untouchable of stars. Rudolph did the same later in “Coffee Commercial,” playing an imperious actor named Dawn Farraway, a thinly veiled parody of Faye Dunaway, filming a coffee commercial. Dawn got a case of the toots from drinking all the coffee, but refused to acknowledge her flatulence or let it humble her. She was just as much of a queen even when she was farting, and the humor comes from that combination of poise and gross-out gag. Rudolph is also able to bring dignity to characters, specifically mothers, who are not Beyoncé-type figures. You can see that in last night’s sketch “Can You Pick Me Up?,” in which Rudolph plays a mom whose sleep is consistently interrupted by her daughter, calling to be picked up during the middle of sleepovers. The girl wants to leave, but doesn’t want to be embarrassed, forcing Rudolph’s Sharon to come up with more and more elaborate excuses. (At one point, she just unleashes a bunch of cicadas.)But in the end, Sharon simply tells her daughter that the reason she’s taking her home again is: “Because I’m your mother and I’m a bitch.” She beams as she says these words, taking the fall for her kid. In that moment, her tired mom becomes a superhero, and bitch a badge of honor. Whether Rudolph is playing the most fabulous and famous of real-life women—those about whom people say, “Mother is slaying”—or just an everyday mom, her greatness comes from understanding both the labor and the beauty of womanhood. The most perfect person can be undone by hot wings, and an exhausted suburban lady can have a moment of applause-worthy valor on behalf of her daughter. She is a mom and she is “mother” all in one.
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Massive Trump beach rally in deep blue NJ draws stark contrast to Biden's beach weekend: 'Biden could never'
Critics on social media argue President Biden could not pull a massive crowd like former President Trump in Wildwood, New Jersey, as they slam the current president for his beach weekend.
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Blake Shelton snags role in future Mark Wahlberg movie — for a hefty fee
Blake Shelton bid for an opportunity to be in a future Mark Wahlberg movie and won. He forked over $40,000 at a charity gala to get the walk-on role.
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Shocking video shows serial offender stab random tourist near Times Square in unprovoked attack
The suspected attacker, Cyril Destin, 62, has been arrested 14 times in the past 20 years, largely for criminal mischief and trespassing — including four arrests since 2019, police sources told The Post.
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UFC fighter Derrick Lewis moons crowd, tosses protective cup at reporter after win
After his knockout win, the heavyweight ripped his shorts off, waved them around, mooned fans and — at some point during this wild sequence — removed his cup and tossed it toward the crowd.
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Thousands of civilians flee northeast Ukraine as Russia presses a renewed border assault
Thousands more civilians have fled Russia’s renewed ground offensive in Ukraine’s northeast that has targeted towns and villages.
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Iranian lawmaker declares Tehran obtained nuclear bombs
U.S. and UN experts say Iran’s regime is dangerously close to becoming a nuclear-armed weapons state as officials in Tehran announce their capability to build atomic bombs.
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Israel pushes deeper into Rafah and battles a regrouping Hamas in northern Gaza
Israeli forces are battling Palestinian militants across Gaza, including in parts of the devastated north the military said it cleared months ago.
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UFC fighter Carlos Ulberg knocks out Alonzo Menifield in 12 seconds
UFC fighter Carlos Ulberg needed all of 12 seconds to top Alonzo Menifield in a light heavyweight bout in St. Louis on Saturday. He won via knockout.
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Caitlin Clark opens up on the ‘hardest part’ about being Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark explained the difficult side of life in the spotlight in the new ESPN+ four-part series "Full Court Press."
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Fareed breaks down Trump's chances of retaking the White House
CNN's Fareed Zakaria examines the race between Biden and Trump ahead of the 2024 election.
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A century after her birth, Marcella Hazan’s legacy shines anew
Marcella Hazan, the Italian-born cooking guru who died in 2013, is the subject of a new documentary and interest from the Smithsonian.
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Mother of Hamas hostage says US shouldn't be considered 'neutral negotiator': 'America was also a victim'
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the mother of 23-year-old Hamas hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, said that America should not be considered a "neutral negotiator" after Oct. 7.
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One man dies, another is wounded in Northeast D.C. shooting
D.C. police are investigating the shooting Saturday in the 3600 block of Hayes Street in Northeast Washington. One victim died early Sunday.
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Ex-Albanian president warns Biden that Russia seeks to 'undermine European values and foundations' in region
Albania's former president and leader of the Freedom Party wants to keep the United States in the Balkans and prevent forces Russia from destabilizing the region.
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Nemo gana Eurovisión; primera persona suiza que se corona desde 1988
Nemo, de Suiza, ganó a primera hora del domingo la 68va edición del Festival de Eurovisión con “The Code”, una oda pop-rap operística a su viaje hacia la adopción de una identidad no binaria.
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Roger Corman, mentor de Hollywood y 'rey de la serie B', muere a los 98 años
Roger Corman, ganador de un Oscar y “rey de la serie B”, que ayudó a producir clásicos de bajo presupuesto como “La tiendecita de los horrores” y “Attack of the Crab Monsters”, y dio su primera oportunidad a muchos de los actores y directores más famosos de Hollywood, ha muerto.
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Charlamagne tha God blames the media for division, says voters can choose 'crooks', 'cowards' or 'the couch'
Charlamagne tha God said that voters can choose between Republicans, Democrats and "voter apathy" in the 2024 presidential election.
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Columna: Este Día de la Madre, olvídate de las tarjetas y las flores. Las mujeres, en cambio, quieren sus derechos
Acceso al aborto. Licencia parental remunerada. Guardería financiada con fondos federales. Si Estados Unidos se toma tan en serio la celebración de las madres, esto es lo que está en nuestra lista de deseos.
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Panel spars over RFK Jr. third-party presidential bid
Former Sen. Scott Brown, CNN Senior Political Commentator Scott Jennings, CNN Political Commentator Karen Finney and CNN Political Commentator Ashley Allison join CNN's Dana Bash to discuss how the campaigns for President Joe Biden and Donald Trump can respond to RFK Jr.'s growing popularity.
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Police fatally shoot gun-wielding man on Brooklyn street
Officers exited their vehicle and approached the man, who was standing at East 52nd Street and Church Avenue, ordering him to drop his weapon.
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Students Walk Out on Jerry Seinfeld’s Duke Commencement Speech
Frederic J. Brown/AFP via GettyA slew of students walked out of Duke University’s commencement ceremony on Sunday to protest Israel’s war in Gaza just as the university’s commencement speaker, Jerry Seinfeld, was set to speak.Videos posted on social media—but omitted from the university’s livestream—showed students walking out as Duke President Vincent Price introduced the comedian, who received an honorary doctorate. Other students erupted into dual jeers and cheers of “Jerry!”Seinfeld’s speech largely steered clear of his recent public scuffles, focusing instead on jokes surrounding the students, AI, and his honorary degree. In a riff on the idea of privilege, though, he made specific mention of his heritage to loud cheers.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Knicks vs. Pacers Game 4 prediction: NBA playoff odds, picks, bets
Friday night, the Knicks and Pacers delivered another exhilarating installment in arguably the best playoff series thus far.
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Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 12, 2024
This week on "Face the Nation," Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins Margaret Brennan as America's relationship with Israel faces a serious stress test this week, with a new U.S. report that says it is "reasonable to assess" that Israel violated international law in its war with Hamas. Plus, a story about how a group of special operations veterans helped a fellow service member's family get their mother out of war-torn Gaza.
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Rangers hoping Filip Chytil can return for Game 5 after illness
He made a dramatic and unexpected return to the Rangers in Game 3, only to miss Saturday's Game 4 loss.
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Obama judge mocks top Dem law firm in Wisconsin election lawsuit: 'Makes no sense'
A federal judge ruled against and seemingly ridiculed a lawsuit brought against a Wisconsin voting law that requires a witness in order to verify an absentee ballot.
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MLB hypes up Livvy Dunne entering her ‘WAG era’ during boyfriend Paul Skenes’ debut
Major League Baseball seemed just as excited about welcoming Livvy Dunne to the big leagues as it was for her boyfriend Paul Skenes' MLB debut.
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How Deanne Criswell blazed a trail from fighting fires to running FEMA
Deanne Criswell, the first woman confirmed as FEMA Administrator, takes CNN anchor Dana Bash behind the scenes of disaster response after tornadoes devastated Oklahoma.
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Prince Harry rejected King Charles’ offer to stay in royal residence during UK trip: report
Prince Harry is "deeply stung" over not seeing his father during his brief trip to London.
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Caitlin Clark recalls 'frustrating' media storm over 2023 national championship loss
Caitlin Clark expressed frustration with the media coverage over her in-game battle with Angel Reese during the 2023 women's college basketball national championship.
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Cannes set to unfurl against backdrop of war, protests and films
The Cannes Film Festival rarely passes without cacophony but this year's edition may be more raucous and uneasy than any edition in recent memory.
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DOJ seeks 40-year sentence for Paul Pelosi hammer attacker David DePape under 'terrorism enhancement'
Federal prosecutors requested a 40-year-sentence for David DePape, the man convicted of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer, under a terrorism enhancement.
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NYCFC coach accused of previously punching teenage Toronto player ‘in the face’ after latest brawl
There was some lingering tension between NYCFC and Toronto FC, and that all boiled over in a brawl after the final whistle Saturday.
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Dr. Saphier shares tips for falling asleep as Americans admit lack of sleep interferes with 'day-to-day' life
Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier shared her tips for falling and staying asleep during 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
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