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  1. Central Park’s party-pooper rules baffle New Yorkers — with bubbles, balloons and ‘active sports’ off limits for celebrations Bubbles, balloons, tables and chairs and even tug-of-war are off limits for celebrations held in Central Park, The Post has learned.
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  2. Surging auto insurance rates squeeze drivers, fuel inflation Relentlessly rising auto insurance rates are squeezing car owners and stoking inflation. Auto insurance rates rose 2.6% in March and are up 22% from a year ago.
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  3. She vanished in 1968. This year her family finally learned what happened. The body found on a Florida beach in 1985 had been slain, but police didn’t know the victim’s name until DNA testing uncovered that she was a Virginia woman who vanished in 1968.
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  4. California's first Black land trust fights climate change, makes the outdoors more inclusive The 40 Acres Conservation League is on a mission to establish an open space where Black Californians and other people of color can feel at home in nature.
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  5. Academy Museum took heat for ignoring Hollywood's Jewish history. A new exhibition aims to fix that The Academy Museum's exhibition 'Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital' centers on Jewish filmmakers who created the studio system.
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  6. As Trump’s trial nears its end, Judge Merchan faces critical decisions The New York Supreme Court justice has stayed calm amid tense courtroom battles in Donald Trump’s hush money trial and public attacks by Trump and his allies.
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  7. Don't cancel those summer plans yet. Who knows if the presidential debates will come off Two prospective Biden-Trump debates came together quickly after Biden issued a challenge and Trump accepted. But there are still a lot of details to be worked out and either could walk away.
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  8. D.C.-area forecast: Drier today with just a spotty shower. Warming into the 80s by midweek. As weekend days go around here lately, this one isn’t terrible.
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  9. Newsom leaves the Vatican with pope's praise for refusing to impose the death penalty When they spoke at the Vatican, Pope Francis praised California Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision to temporarily end the death penalty.
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  10. Money Talk: Newlyweds wonder if it's the time to buy a home A newlywed couple wrestles with whether they should jump into the housing market, while a diligent payer of bills endures a saga over a missed payment.
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  11. At a Cannes Film Festival of big swings and faceplants, real life takes a back seat New movies from Andrea Arnold, Yorgos Lanthimos, Paul Schrader and Zambia's Rungano Nyoni strayed from expectations, scraping at the feel and texture of dreams.
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  12. Whatever Big Oil wants, Big Oil gets. As long as it bankrolls Trump The still-insufficient progress the U.S. is making on climate change could be undone with the wrong outcome in November.
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  13. She backed Israel; her son led a protest. Could they withstand war? When her son joined protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, Emily Strong began examining her own convictions. That led to deep, often uncomfortable conversations.
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  14. Israel's Gaza war is horrific, but that doesn't mean Hamas is innocent of sexual violence The U.N. calls it 'conflicted-related sexual violence.' Israel's Rape Crisis Centers calls it an "operational strategy." They agree that rape and other sexualized violence were part of Oct. 7 attacks on Israel.
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  15. Plus-size influencer Jae’lynn Chaney rips airport worker who allegedly refused to push her in wheelchair up jet bridge: ‘Blatantly ignored’ Chaney, who can walk, allegedly told the employee she needed the chair but was "blatantly ignored."
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  16. Ed Dwight, NASA's 1st Black astronaut candidate, finally set to go to space Blue Origin is set to launch New Shepard NS-25, its seventh human flight to space Sunday carrying 90-year-old Ed Dwight, the U.S.'s first Black astronaut.
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  17. Graduation ceremonies canceled: How disappointed grads can overcome ‘milestone FOMO’ Amid canceled graduation ceremonies, some students may experience "milestone FOMO." Mental health experts offer tips for handling the emotions after missing this rite of passage.
    foxnews.com
  18. Dog Food Recalled Over Metal Contamination Fears Mars Petcare US is recalling 315 bags of a dry dog food over concerns that they contain loose metal pieces.
    newsweek.com
  19. Yankees’ rotation raises bar to historic level with dominant week The Yankees’ rotation has been a strength all season, but it is on some kind of roll over the past week.
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  20. NYT 'Connections' Hints May 19: Clues and Answer for Puzzle #343 In case you're stuck with today's puzzle, Newsweek has some handy tips to help you solve it.
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  21. Knicks-Pacers Game 7 could come down to who wins the board battle The Knicks have held a sizable rebounding edge in their three wins at home, and have conceded that advantage in each of their three losses in Indiana.
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  22. WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange faces US extradition judgment day It is also possible the judges could decide that Monday's hearing should consider not just whether he can appeal but also the substance of that appeal.
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  23. Mets’ Adrian Houser getting shot at spot start on Tuesday Adrian Houser is buried in the Mets’ bullpen, but not forgotten.
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  24. Experts reveal major 'downside' to potential Trump VP pick: 'No wow factor' North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum doesn't have the "wow factor" necessary to be former President Trump's running mate, experts largely agree.
    foxnews.com
  25. How to Watch Joe Biden's Morehouse Speech: Time, Live Stream and Event Info The president will be the commencement speaker at Morehouse College on Sunday.
    newsweek.com
  26. How Donald Trump Can Win On Social Security Donald Trump and Joe Biden have opposing views on how to run Social Security, which could be a deal breaker for voters in November.
    newsweek.com
  27. Map Compares Birth Rates Across US in 2023 Birth rates have dropped almost consistently in the last decade.
    newsweek.com
  28. Churches turn to armed volunteers as gunmen threaten pastors, worshippers Experts tell Fox News Digital demand for armed security at churches and synagogues is increasing as houses of worship seek to deter acts of violence.
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  29. Luis Chávez está a un paso del campeonato en Rusia El mediocampista mexicano Luis Chávez y el Dinamo de Moscú están a un paso de poder levantar el trofeo de la Liga Premier de Rusia, tras vencer 4-1 a Krylia Sovetov de Samara en la penúltima jornada de esta competencia.
    latimes.com
  30. Carson wins City softball title on Alana Langford's 14th-inning homer In a contest that took 4 hours and 2 minutes, Alana Langford hit a solo homer to give Carson a 1-0 win over Granada Hills in City Section Open Division final.
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  31. European golf stars make ‘moving day’ charge at PGA Championship European golf stars Shane Lowry, who shot a 62, and Justin Rose, who fired a 64, stormed up the leaderboard on Saturday at the PGA Championship.
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  32. Jake Gyllenhaal sings his way through Season 49 finale of 'Saturday Night Live' Jake Gyllenhaal hosted the season finale of "SNL," with his opening monologue laying the groundwork for the show's upcoming historic 50th season.
    latimes.com
  33. ‘Váquero’ Navarrete pierde su corona ante ucraniano Berichyk  Berinchyk se impuso por puntuaciones de 116-112 y 115-113, mientras que Navarrete ganó en la tercera tarjeta,
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  34. Mets need to move Edwin Diaz out of closer role until he gets untracked The Mets have an Edwin Diaz problem, and they have no choice but to remove the man out of his customary closer role, at least for today.
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  35. Dear Abby: My husband is creating a hostile home for me and my children, what do I do? Dear Abby weighs in on an angry husband's rampant outbursts and a sister whose created an unwelcomed nickname for her niece.
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  36. Rangers superan a Angels en 13 innings Nathaniel Lowe fue impactado por un lanzamiento de Carson Fulmer con las bases llenas en la 13ra entrada, lo que produjo la carrera con que los Rangers de Texas superaron el sábado 3-2 a los Angelinos de Los Ángeles.
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  37. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Wedding Day in Photos The Duke and Duchess of Sussex married in a romantic ceremony at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.
    newsweek.com
  38. Messi se va en blanco pero Inter Miami extiende racha invicta al superar al DC United Lionel Messi se quedó sin gol por segundo encuentro consecutivo pero el Inter Miami extendió su racha invicta al superar el sábado 1-0 al DC United.
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  39. América gana el clásico a Chivas y avanza a la final para buscar el bicampeonato El zaguero mexicano aprovechó un balón que le peinó Igor Lichnovsky tras un tiro libre que el también chileno Diego Valdés envió hacia el área a los 59 minutos.
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  41. Jalen Brunson would be historic if he could lead Knicks to Game 7 win It’s not a fair thing to ask under any circumstances. For one thing, it’s pretty obvious that there’s still something wrong with Jalen Brunson’s foot. For another, there isn’t a soul alive who’ll be under the pinwheel roof at Madison Square Garden who’ll be unaware of the Indiana Pacers’ game plan for stealing Game 7...
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  42. NYPD orders character actors task force after Steve Buscemi slugging in ‘SNL’ season finale "Summer is coming up and we are seeing an increase in random acts of violence across our streets. Just this week, national treasure Steve Buscemi was punched while walking through Kips Bay."
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  43. Sydney Leroux and Annaig Butel score during Angel City's loss to Washington Spirit Trinity Rodman scored a pair of first-half goals and the Washington Spirit went on to defeat Angel City 4-2 on Saturday night in the National Women’s Soccer League
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  44. Simone Biles kicks off Olympic push with win in US Classic Simone Biles certainly looks ready for Paris with more than two months to go before the Olympic games begin.
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  46. Novak Micovic delivers clean sheet, helping Galaxy tie Charlotte FC Novak Micovic stopped both shots he faced in his first start of the season for the Galaxy, sealing a scoreless road draw with Charlotte FC on Saturday night.
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  47. Sam Burgess' three-run home run powers Corona to Division 1 baseball title Ethan Schiefelbein threw a shutout and Sam Burgess provided the big blow as Corona defeated Harvard-Westlake 5-0 for the Southern Section Division 1 baseball title.
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  48. Autoridades de salud de EEUU alertan sobre inyecciones con bótox falso Las autoridades de salud dijeron que la gente sólo debería inyectarse con profesionales autorizados y denunciar cualquier sospecha de productos falsificados.
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