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Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part.

After President Biden signs the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it, the legislation will face court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing’s hostility.
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  1. 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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  2. Baby Formula Recall As 'Noncompliance' Warning Issued A company is recalling baby formula products after they were found to be in noncompliance with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's requirements.
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  3. Tornadoes Leave Heavy Damage in Texas and Oklahoma Rescue teams were beginning to assess the destruction early Sunday after storms overnight damaged homes, downed power lines and flipped trucks.
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  4. 'Wordle' #1,072 Clues and Answer for Sunday, May 26 Game If you're finding today's puzzle a bit too hard, Newsweek has compiled some tips and hints to help you get the answer.
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  5. Ageless lawyer comes up short in bid to win Miss Argentina crown at 60 But she did take home the title of “best face,” one of several pageant categories including best evening gown, best swimsuit and most elegant.
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  6. US Voter Registration Deadlines for All 50 States Each state has its own voting rules for the 2024 election. When do you need to register?
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  7. French Open predictions: Three picks for Roland Garros For the first time in decades, it feels as if the men’s French Open is genuinely wide open.
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  8. US ‘deeply concerned’ over China military drills in Taiwan Strait, State Dept says The US State Department said on Saturday that the United States was "deeply concerned" over China's military drills in the Taiwan Strait and around Taiwan, and strongly urged it to act with restraint.
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  9. México extradita a EEUU a presunto jefe de seguridad de los hijos de "El Chapo" “Es un buen día para la justicia”, dijo el presidente estadounidense Joe Biden en un comunicado.
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  11. Rangers-Panthers set to create Florida memories — and they’re likely to be physical Games 3 and 4 will create more memories than 25 years of games the Rangers and Panthers have had in Florida.
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  12. Militares y policías persiguen a pandilleros en comunidades al norte de la capital salvadoreña Más de tres mil soldados y policías establecieron un cerco alrededor de seis populosas comunidades en la periferia norte de la capital salvadoreña para perseguir a miembros de pandillas que extorsionan a la población de la zona de Apopa, confirmó el el presidente Nayib Bukele el sábado.
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  13. At least 27 people killed in a fire at an amusement park in western India, police say The fire erupted at the park in the city of Rajkot in Gujarat state. Police Commissioner Raju Bhargava said that the blaze was under control and a rescue operation was underway.
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  14. Gerrit Cole throws to hitters for second time: ‘We hit all our goals’ Gerrit Cole faced hitters for the second time Saturday in Tampa, throwing two 15-pitch innings in a simulated game against minor leaguers.
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  15. Beloved TV judge Frank Caprio rings bell after final radiation treatment amid pancreatic cancer battle Caprio, known for his viral and compassionate courtroom videos, shared the heartwarming news on Facebook Friday with the hope of good days to come.
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  16. How Safe Is America's Drinking Water Supply? Cyberattacks that threaten the U.S. infrastructure are "growing in sophistication" and often linked to hostile states, according to federal authorities.
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  17. Dear Abby: My sister-in-law promised me $5,000, I never saw a dime Dear Abby weighs in on a woman whose sister-in-law failed to deliver on a $5,000 promise, a first-gen student whose classmates won't learn how to pronounce their name and a neighbor who is making a mom uncomfortable by kissing her children on the cheek.
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  18. Riqui Puig and Gabriel Pec power Galaxy to victory over Houston Riqui Puig scores the go-ahead goal in the 59th minute and Gabriel Pec added a goal and an assist in the Galaxy's 2-1 win over the Houston Dynamo.
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  19. Deceased Grayson Murray talked about his past depression, alcohol issues Grayson Murray, who died at age 30 on Saturday morning, had been open about his battles with alcoholism and mental illness in the past.
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  20. Sadie Engelhardt breaks another record en route to her third 1,600-meter state title Sadie Engelhardt set a CIF state meet record in the girls' 1,600 meters to cap what has been a phenomenal junior season for the Ventura distance runner.
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  21. Trump met with boos asking Libertarians for nomination, votes at chaotic convention Former President Donald Trump was met with a booing crowd at the Libertarian National Convention.
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  22. Tennessee adults, children brawl during chaotic kindergarten graduation ceremony The chaos unfolded at Buckley Carpenter Elementary in Somerville, Tenn., on May 15, 2024, when tensions between two women in the crowd boiled over into violence.
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  23. Rangers looking to fix futile power play as series swings to Florida The Rangers have yet to gain any traction on the power play through six attempts in the series — a necessity if they are to reach the Stanley Cup.
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  24. The Fenn Treasure Millionaire Forrest Fenn hid a gold-filled chest somewhere in the Rockies and wrote a poem with cryptic clues. Tens of thousands searched for it and five people died trying. A story of obsession. "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil reports for "48 Hours."
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  25. Autistic Texas teen facing blindness after ‘friend’ hurls de-clogger in his eyes: police "Kids with autism don't always know how to make good friend choices."
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  26. Caitlin Clark, Fever no match for A’ja Wilson, defending champion Aces LAS VEGAS — Caitlin Clark might be the WNBA’s future, but A’ja Wilson showed Saturday night why she is arguably the league’s best current player with 29 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Las Vegas Aces to a 99-80 over the Indiana Fever. Clark scored eight points on 2-of-8 shooting (2 of 5 from...
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  27. City to pay $900K for making man confess to murder that never happened Fontana, Calif., police falsely told Thomas Perez Jr. that his father was dead and threatened that his dog would be euthanized during a 17-hour interrogation.
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  28. 4 stabbed in Massachusetts movie theater, suspect arrested, police say A man is in custody after allegedly stabbing four girls inside a movie theater in Braintree, Massachusetts, Braintree Police said.
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  29. Millions of dollars worth of marijuana products found in Brooklyn warehouse Police discovered “large quantity of marijuana and THC products" while responding to a burglary.
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  30. Red-hot Aaron Judge, Marcus Stroman propel Yankees past Padres Who’s hotter, Aaron Judge or the Yankees rotation?
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  31. The Circleville Letters An anonymous letter writer threatens to expose a town’s rumored secrets. Is anyone safe? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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  32. USC baseball loses to Arizona in a Pac-12 tournament championship heartbreaker USC failed to clinch an automatic berth in the NCAA baseball tournament after Arizona rallied to a 4-3 walk-off win for the Pac-12 tournament title.
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  33. Chiefs' Butker has no regrets about expressing his beliefs during recent commencement speech He said he's received support as well as “a shocking level of hate” from others.
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  34. Knife-wielding madman attacks 4 girls at AMC theater, 2 others at McDonald’s in Massachusetts stabbing spree: police After fleeing from the multiplex in a black SUV, the man drove over 30 miles to Plymouth, MA., where he is believed to have been involved in another "similar assault" at a McDonald's.
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  35. Angels baserunning mistakes prove costly in loss to Guardians A three-run home run by Taylor Ward isn't enough to save the Angels in a 4-3 loss to the Cleveland Guardians that drops them to 6-18 at home this season.
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  36. These Caribbean Villas Are All About Low-Key Luxury Courtesy of Beach Enclave North ShoreIn the design wars of quiet versus ostentatious luxury, there is another way: low-key luxury. It doesn’t leave any doubt about its high-end nature nor does it shy away from labels that might grab your attention. But its selling point is quite simple—you won’t get more comfortable than this.In the case of hotels, that’s very much the selling point of the new villas at Beach Enclave North Shore in Turks and Caicos. These low-key but spectacular houses have made the hotel the latest selection for Room Key, our series on exciting new hotels.The Turks and Caicos islands are directly north from Haiti and southeast from the Bahamas. A British Overseas Territory, it has exploded in popularity recently in no small part due to a large choice of direct flights from major American cities. While many islands in the Caribbean have clear waters, if you talk to anybody who has been to Turks and Caicos one of the first things they’ll probably say is along the lines of, “Is it not the most beautiful water over there or what?”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  37. Republican House Candidate Posted IRA Cosplay Video Jessica Phelps/GettyThe “gunfluencer” turned Texas Republican congressional candidate Brandon Herrera posted to YouTube a video in which he wears a balaclava, fires an Armalite rifle, uses Irish stereotypes while joking about the IRA, and says he “fucking hate[s] the British.”“I’m not doing it because I like or support the IRA,” says Herrera, now 28 and a candidate for the Republican nomination in Texas’ 23rd U.S. House district, in the video posted on March 17, 2023—St Patrick’s Day—and titled “The AR-180: The IRA’s Lucky Charm.”“They were pretty heavily socialist. Of course they really hurt a lot of innocent people sometimes. I’m not doing this video because I like the IRA or I support them. I’m doing this video because I fucking hate the British.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  38. 5/25: CBS Weekend News Israeli military widens bombing campaign; California group uses surfing to help veterans overcome trauma
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  39. Ask Amy: Widower finds new love with a married neighbor A widower finds love again but she’s married and her husband has no idea what’s going on.
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  40. Carolyn Hax: Parent pushes son not to exclude abusive mom from his wedding A son is adamant about not inviting his estranged mom to his wedding, but his other parent fears he’ll regret excluding her.
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  41. Want to buy a new home but keep your low-interest rate? Try this simple mortgage hack Enter “mortgage porting,” the practice of transferring the terms of your existing mortgage over to a new property. But how exactly does it work, and what will you need to qualify?
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  42. Jrue Holiday’s late flourish propels Celtics to 3-0 series lead over Pacers Jrue Holiday converted the go-ahead three-point play with 38 seconds left, then make the game-saving steal to help Boston rally past Indiana, 114-111.
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  43. NYC straphanger set on fire blocked fiancée from maniac’s flaming liquid in subway attack, has burns on 30 percent of his body The man who was severely burned when a maniac tossed flaming liquid on him on the subway Saturday jumped in front of his fiancée to protect her, he told The Post from the hospital. Petrit Alijaj, 23, was completely covered in bandages on his upper body as he lay down in his bed at New...
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  44. Mason Marchment snaps scoring slump as Stars beat Oilers in Game 2 to even Western Final Mason Marchment scored for the first time since the playoff opener and Dallas beat Edmonton, 3-1, Saturday night to even their series at a game each.
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  45. Opinion: Trump’s Cronies Are Prepared if He Loses Hush Money Case Seth Wenig-Pool/Getty ImagesListen to this full episode of The New Abnormal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and Stitcher.While the jury is deliberating in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, his supporters are preparing the excuses should he be found guilty.Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), whose constituency covers Staten Island and southern Brooklyn, this week suggested that a jury filled with New Yorkers could make it hard for Trump to receive a not guilty verdict.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  46. Richard M. Sherman, 'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World' songwriter, dies at 95 Richard and his brother, Robert, were inducted as Disney Legends in 1990.
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  47. Trump loudly heckled at Libertarian National Convention Former president Donald Trump encountered an unusually tough crowd at the Libertarian National Convention on Saturday night as the audience loudly booed him and used noisemakers to drown out his speech.
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  48. Magruder baseball shuts out Chesapeake to win first state title Led by pitcher Xavier Headen, the Colonels embraced the moment and earned a 4-0 win.
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