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Falcons select quarterback Michael Penix Jr. in draft stunner after signing Kirk Cousins

In the first stunner of the NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons selected Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr., despite signing Kirk Cousins earlier this year.
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  1. Severna Park boys are a win away from an eighth straight lacrosse title The Falcons will face Towson on Tuesday for the Maryland Class 3A championship. Broadneck and Glenelg also reached state title games.
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  2. NYC Council’s bid to block budget cuts boosted by report showing city actually has $2B surplus over Adams’ projection The Big Apple is sitting on an extra $2.2 billion in available funds than what Mayor Eric Adams projects through next fiscal year, a new study says.
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  3. Sex Offender Arrested After Faking His Death to Avoid Registering, Sheriff Says Pinal County Sheriff's OfficeA convicted sex offender was arrested on Tuesday in Arizona, seven months after he allegedly faked his own death to avoid having to register.In October, 50-year-old Benjamin Hollins allegedly had a woman file a false police report claiming that he’d killed himself jumping off the Theodore Roosevelt Lake Bridge in Roosevelt, Arizona.In a video statement posted to Facebook, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb said his department had wasted “a lot of resources” searching for Hollins’ body, “which was clearly not found, because he wasn’t dead.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  4. ‘Gold Bar’ Sen. Bob Menendez snarls at Post in defense of wife Nadine — days after blaming ailing spouse for legal woes  The embattled senator rushed to the defense of his wife — days after blaming her for his legal woes in a high-stakes bribery trial.
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  5. Knife-wielding maniac who allegedly smashed windshield of NYPD patrol car with cops inside before attacking them released by judge A knife-wielding maniac who smashed a NYPD cruiser’s windshield as a pair of cops sat inside and then punched them as they tried to arrest him in the Bronx last month has been sprung from jail.
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  6. El expresidente de El Salvador Mauricio Funes enfrenta juicio por lavado desde asilo en Nicaragua Un tribunal salvadoreño instaló el martes un nuevo juicio penal contra el expresidente Mauricio Funes por lavado de activos, por presuntamente licitar un puente a favor de una empresa guatemalteca a cambio de recibir un avión.
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  7. Mets make major lineup tweak in hopes of sparking woeful bats In search of a cure to the Mets’ disappointing offensive output, manager Carlos Mendoza presented two of his highest-profile players an idea after Friday’s loss.
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  8. Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley defends 'friend' Harrison Butker after 'out of touch' left's 'absurd meltdown' Senator Josh Hawley defended his "friend" Harrison Butker this week on social media after both media and the NFL condemned the kicker's commencement address.
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  9. Luis Fonsi nos lleva a recorrer el mundo en su nuevo álbum 'El viaje', la nueva producción de Luis Fonsi, cuenta con varios invitados de lujo
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  10. Juan Soto accomplishes career-firsts after launching two long homers into Yankee Stadium bleachers Juan Soto is setting himself even more for quite the payday in free agency, but with all his talent, there were some things he hadn't accomplished until Saturday.
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  11. Knicks vs. Pacers Game 7 prediction: NBA picks, player props, odds As injuries have piled up, Miles McBride has slid into the Knicks’ rotation, providing a jolt to coach Thibs’ depleted lineup.
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  12. WATCH: Zoo sets up new pulley system for giraffes A newly installed pulley system at the Oakland Zoo allows giraffes to eat at a more natural height.
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  13. Leverkusen hace historia como el primer equipo en terminar invicto la temporada de la Bundesliga Bayern Munich nunca lo logró. Bayern Munich never managed it.
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  14. Caitlin Clark’s impressive game not enough as Liberty rip Fever in home opener It would’ve been nearly impossible for the Liberty to nearly eliminate Caitlin Clark’s impact two games in a row. This is Clark. This is what she does.
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  15. Tight-rope walker is latest problem for downtown L.A.'s graffiti towers A performance artist who goes by the name Reckless Ben filmed himself on a slackline between two downtown L.A. skyscrapers 40 stories above Figueroa Street.
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  16. Giuliani Is Served Arizona Indictment Notice After His 80th Birthday Party After trying to reach him for weeks, officials served him the notice as he left his 80th birthday party. He is expected to appear in court on Tuesday.
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  17. Minnesota Republican Party issues surprising endorsement of BLM protest leader seeking to oust Dem senator The Minnesota GOP tossed its support behind Royce White, a former Black Lives Matter protest leader turned GOP Senate candidate, in the race to replace Sen. Amy Klobuchar.
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  18. John Wayne Bobbitt says women cut off their partners’ penises out of ‘jealousy,’ unfulfilled ‘childhood dreams’ in response to grisly Colorado murder John Wayne Bobbitt, the man who gained notoriety when his wife cut off his penis in 1993, said women cut off men's genitals because they are distraught.
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  19. Scottie Scheffler’s chaotic PGA Championship weekend takes another twist with front 9 disaster Scheffler, completely out of character, came undone on the front nine of his third round. 
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  20. Dean McDermott praises ‘loving’ and ‘compassionate’ Tori Spelling for her support of girlfriend Lily Calo McDermott defended his estranged wife after a fan criticized the "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum for "liking" a photo of her ex with his new girlfriend.
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  21. Fantasy baseball: Base-stealers worth targeting to boost your squad Don’t look now, but it seems Major League Baseball perfected the flux capacitor, got themselves a DeLorean and went back to the 1980s, when stolen bases were all the rage. 
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  22. White House officials hold indirect talks with Iran: report Two top White House officials held indirect discussions with Iranian officials in Oman this week in an effort to tamp down regional attacks, according to a report.
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  23. Former Angel David Fletcher bet with the bookie used by Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter, sources say Former Los Angeles Angels' infielder David Fletcher may have made bets with the same bookie used by baseball star Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter, ESPN has reported.
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  24. Rep. Jasmine Crockett launches ‘Clapback Collection’ off Marjorie Taylor Greene insults: ‘Bad-built butch body’ "The money will go to ensuring that we have a Democratic House!" Crockett said of her "Clapback Collection" of swag.
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  25. McDonald’s franchisee claims company is trying to boot him from his 37 locations: ‘Wrongfully scheming’ McDonald's "is wrongfully scheming" to oust George Michell, and "to steal the value of his businesses from him," he said in a lawsuit.
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  26. Xavi desmiente reportes de la prensa española sobre que el Barcelona se plantea despedirlo Xavi Hernández desmintió el sábado un montón de reportes de la prensa española sobre que la directiva del Barcelona se plantea despedir al director técnico por haber dicho que la mala situación económica del club le impide competir con el Real Madrid.
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  27. En su día, Ohtani conduce a Dodgers hacia victoria sobre Rojos Shohei Ohtani disparó un cuadrangular de dos vueltas y anotó la carrera de la ventaja en la séptima entrada, para que los Dodgers de Los Ángeles vencieran el viernes 7-3 a los Rojos de Cincinnati.
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  28. The Met’s ‘Orfeo ed Euridice’ makes for a very welcoming underworld At the Met, star countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo and soprano Ling Fang star in an enchanting presentation of Gluck’s masterful setting of the Orpheus myth
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  29. Estrada batea jonrón de 3 carreras y guía a Gigantes a victoria sobre Rockies Thairo Estrada conectó un jonrón de tres carreras que significó la ventaja en la quinta entrada y añadió un par de sencillos para que los Gigantes de San Francisco doblegaran el viernes 10-5 a los Rockies de Colorado.
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  30. Member of Israel's war Cabinet says he'll quit unless there's a new war plan for Gaza Benny Gantz, part of Israel’s war Cabinet, threatens to resign if the government doesn’t adopt a new plan for the war against Hamas in Gaza.
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  31. Lawyer preparation suggests Trump won’t testify in New York trial Discussions that the judge had with lawyers in recent days indicate that Trump is not likely to be one of the witnesses called by the defense team.
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  32. I run a nude resort — this is the sick behavior that will get you kicked out Karie Jane, 57, says most clothing-averse vacationers are impeccably behaved at her BHH Naturist Resort, but any lewd conduct is not tolerated.
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  33. Philippine mayor accused of acting as Chinese asset amid investigation, tensions Alice Guo provided what Philippine senators called "opaque" answers to questions about her background, leading to serious allegations about her allegiances.
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  34. Knicks’ Game 7 pressure even greater with no guarantee of return They call it the best two words in sports, but “Game 7” sometimes can be classified as “last best chance.” Just ask Tom Thibodeau. Thirteen years ago, he guided the Bulls to the conference finals with the youngest MVP in NBA history and a ceiling seemingly higher than the Sears Tower. They were destined for...
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  35. Rangers cherishing chance to create their own 1994-like legacy There is hockey and there are the Rangers. They are preceded around these parts by only the Yankees and Giants. In two years it will be a century. They are a legacy team. But that’s part of the issue, isn’t it? 
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  36. NYC shooter who killed 16-year-old ‘peacemaker’ rode to killing in Citi Bike basket, ID’d by his Air Jordans: court docs The teen shooter who fatally gunned down a 16-year-old in Soho earlier this month rode to the killing in a CitiBike basket and was identified in part by his distinctive Air Jordans.
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  37. D.C. police officer wounds man in West End A man who was shot Saturday afternoon by a D.C. police officer was reported conscious and breathing.
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  38. Diana Taurasi changes course on Caitlin Clark warning: ‘Taken out of context’ Diana Taurasi wants to clarify her Caitlin Clark remarks.
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  39. Juan Soto’s breakout supports Luis Gil’s gem as Yankees beat White Sox for sixth straight win Soto crushed a pair of home runs in a four-hit game and Luis Gil struck out a career-high 14 in a dazzling performance as the Yankees cruised to their sixth straight win with a 6-1 drubbing of the White Sox in The Bronx.
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  40. Fight against antisemitism may have deep-pocketed ally as Israel-Hamas war fuels hate on campuses The fight against antisemitism may soon get a powerful and deep-pocketed ally: Blackstone chief and Yale graduate Steve Schwarzman.
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  41. Georgia’s President Vetoes Foreign Influence Law The law has triggered protests and threatens to derail the nation’s pro-European aspirations in favor of closer ties with Russia.
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  42. ‘Emilia Perez’: Selena Gomez’s Trans Cartel Musical Is the Buzz of Cannes Shanna BessonNothing about Selena Gomez’s new movie that premiered at Cannes should work.Let's just review the plot. Stay with me here.Emilia Perez is the mostly Spanish-language story of a lawyer, Rita (Zoe Saldaña), who is hired by a notorious cartel leader, Manitas, who has been on hormones for two years, to make secret arrangements for a gender confirmation surgery. Rita makes millions in the process. Cut to four years later: Manitas is now Emilia Perez. She is impossibly glamorous and has another task for Rita. Emilia (Karla Sofía Gascón) wants the lawyer, now a success in London, to retrieve her wife, Jessi (Gomez), and children from their hideaway in Switzerland and install them in a house in Mexico City, where Emilia will pose as her own kids’ aunt. Jessi assumes that Manitas is dead and has no idea who Emilia really is, but she wants to return to get back together with the sexy Gustavo (Édgar Ramírez), with whom she had an affair. Later, Emilia, atoning for her crimes as the ruthless Manitas, opens a foundation to locate the bodies of disappeared people.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  43. Hear what ret. US general thinks about Gantz's ultimatum to Netanyahu about Gaza war Former Israeli defense minister and war cabinet member Benny Gantz is demanding that the cabinet lays out a plan for the war against Hamas by June 8, threatening to withdraw from the government if his demands are not met. Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling (Ret.) weighs in on the ultimatum and what he thinks Netanyahu should do.
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  44. 6 Penn Students Among Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested During Attempt to Occupy Building The University of Pennsylvania students were among 19 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested during an attempt to occupy a school building.
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  45. Ben Affleck seen for first time without wedding ring amid Jennifer Lopez divorce rumors The ringless sighting further fuels the speculation that the movie star and his wife of nearly two years are headed for Splitsville.
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  46. Rangers’ struggles making their playoff success even sweeter It’s been a while for a lot of us, so we can be forgiven around these parts if we’d forgotten how excruciating serious postseasons runs can be. And how essential that anguish is to enjoying the ride in full.
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  47. No ands or buts about it — ‘If’ lands top box office spot opening day "If" was No. 1 this Friday, its first day in theaters, raking in $10.3 million.
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  48. LeBron James' son, Bronny, not getting love from scouts: 'He is not an NBA prospect' Bronny James is not getting much love from NBA scouts after he appeared at the NBA Scouting Combine earlier this week in Chicago.
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