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Liberal CNN stars axed under previous leadership return to network’s airwaves

Some of CNN's biggest liberal stars who were pushed out under previous leadership have been making their return on-air in recent weeks, marking another shift away from a mission to make the network less partisan.
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Backstreet Boys respond to Denver Water viral parody promoting conservation efforts
Denver Water's "Splashstreet Boys" have a viral parody music video titled "I Water That Way" to remind customers of summer watering rules.
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Seven injured in Long Beach shooting near nightclub
The shooting took place near South Street and Paramount Boulevard around 11:15 p.m. Saturday, according to the Long Beach Police Department.
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Reese Witherspoon's daughter Ava Phillippe blasts haters: 'Bodyshaming is toxic'
Reese Witherspoon's daughter Ava Phillippe, whom she shares with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe, blasted haters on social media commenting on her appearance.
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NYC pol says law allowing rape suit against him was unconstitutional — even though he voted for the legislation!
A Brooklyn state senator claims the law allowing a rape lawsuit against him to move forward was unconstitutional — even though he actually voted for the legislation and then bragged about it.
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Ukraine marks its third Easter at war, coming under fire from Russian drones and troops
Russia has launched a barrage of drones on eastern Ukraine and claimed its troops took control of a village they had been targeting.
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When and where you can see the Eta Aquariids meteor shower peak
The Eta Aquariids​ meteor shower will peak overnight on Sunday into Monday, according to NASA.
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Transcript: Rep. Ro Khanna on "Face the Nation," May 5, 2024
The following is a transcript of an interview with Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, that aired on May 5, 2024.
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Driver killed after his car slams into a church in South Los Angeles
Church leaders said they have complained to the city about the dangerous street conditions on Manchester Avenue.
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Bernard Hill, who starred in 'Titanic' and 'The Lord of the Rings,' dies at 79
The English actor played Captain Edward John Smith in the 1997 film Titanic as well as King Théoden of Rohan in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Mayor Adams defiantly tells NYC colleges to hold graduation ceremonies, don’t cave to provocateurs
"We'll do our job, and if the institutions decide to graduate their students and celebrate a beautiful experience with their families, we will make sure it's done in a peaceful manner," Mayor Adams said.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs posts cryptic video about staying ‘steady in the storm’ as legal troubles continue
Sean "Diddy" Combs shared a mysterious video on his social media, alluding to staying strong through a proverbial "storm" amid his legal troubles.
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Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK1000: Activate $1K First Bet on Sunday
Get a $1,000 first bet on the house after utilizing our Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWSWK1000 during registration.
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Donald Trump Gets Worrying Sign From New Poll Amid Manhattan Trial
The former president may lose up to 20 percent of his supporters depending on how his Manhattan trial plays out, according to a new poll.
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Hamas Claims Responsibility for a Rocket Attack Near Kerem Shalom
The Israeli military said that about 10 rockets were fired toward Kerem Shalom, a conduit for aid into Gaza. Several people were injured, Israel’s public broadcaster said.
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5/5: Sunday Morning
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the latest single from Randy Travis, the country singer who lost his voice following a stroke. Also: Seth Doane interviews Whoopi Goldberg about her new memoir, "Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me"; Tracy Smith talks with "Blue Bloods" star Tom Selleck; Sharyn Alfonsi views an exhibit of artwork by former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer; David Pogue looks back on the remarkable Mars mission of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter; Martha Teichner visits an exhibition of artifacts recalling the horror of the October 7 Hamas terror attack on an Israeli music festival; and John Dickerson talks with bestselling author and humorist A.J. Jacobs about his "Year of Living Constitutionally."
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More than 380,000 additional NYC students had personal info hacked, bringing total to over 1M
The New York City Department of Education last week began sending letters notifying the hundreds of thousands of additional current and former students that they were victims of the cyber attack involving one of the DOE's former software vendors, according to a letter sent to one graduate and reviewed by The Post.
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Last look: NATO's shifting center of gravity
Fareed explains how NATO's eastern flank is fortifying itself against Russian attack and taking the lead in the transatlantic security alliance.
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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons battles sumo wrestler in Tokyo in viral video
This Cowboy is looking beyond the football field to improve his football skills for the upcoming season.
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On GPS: Spy stories from the CIA's former chief of disguise
Fareed talks to former CIA Chief of Disguise Jonna Mendez, author of "In True Face: A Woman's Life in the CIA, Unmasked," about tales from her exhilarating 27-year career and how she helped break the agency's glass ceiling.
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Southeast Texas Expects Even More Rain and Flooding
Rivers in Southeast Texas could be swollen for days or weeks, forecasters said, as multiple rounds of heavy rainfall continued on Sunday.
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On GPS: How AI will transform the battlefield
Admiral James Stavridis (Ret.) talks to Fareed about his new novel "2054" and how AI will shape the way wars are fought in the future: "This is the footrace that will determine geopolitical superiority by midcentury."
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Italian model claims he’s been fired from Met Gala after upstaging Kylie Jenner at last year’s ceremony
The 26-year-old model planned on returning to the Met Gala for the third year in a row before he was allegedly booted from his job days before.
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More storms move through Houston area, where hundreds have been rescued from floodwaters
Flooding from heavy rains has led to the rescue of hundreds of people from homes, rooftops and roads in Houston area.
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On GPS: Is there a credible path to a Palestinian state?
Dartmouth College professor Bernard Avishai and former Egyptian diplomat Ezzedine Fishere speak to Fareed about whether there's a viable path to peace in the Middle East.
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On GPS: How to have healthy debates on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Fareed talks to Bernard Avishai and Ezzedine Fishere, two Dartmouth College professors who co-teach a class on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, about how universities can promote constructive debates without stifling free speech.
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WNBA fans flock to livestream of Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso's preseason debuts amid broadcast issue
The first preseason game of Chicago Sky rookies Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso was not available on the WNBA app, but fans managed to find a workaround.
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Face The Nation: Fetterman, Khanna, Queen Rania
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Democratic Sen. John Fetterman tells "Face the Nation" that although he knows his state will be "very competitive" in the 2024 election, "Joe Biden beat Trump in Pennsylvania and he's going to do that again", Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, tells "Face the Nation" that as some campus protesters have engaged in violence or antisemitism, "it is diminishing the thousands of young people who simply want the war to end", and Queen Rania al Abdullah of Jordan tells "Face the Nation" that the Arab world sees the U.S. as an "enabler" of Israel. "People view the U.S. as being a party to this war," she said.
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I-95 fully open in Norwalk, Connecticut days after dramatic fire
I-95 fully reopened in both directions Sunday in Norwalk, Connecticut, days after a tanker truck caught fire and badly damaged a bridge.
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Bernard Hill, ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Titanic’ actor, dead at 79
His agent confirmed the sad news on Sunday.
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F1 Miami: FIA Proposes Huge Regulatory Changes To Come After Hamilton Magnussen Drama
Following repeated track infringements by Kevin Magnussen in the Miami Sprint, FIA stewards propose tougher penalties for similar future offenses.
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DraftKings promo code: Activate $200 sign-up bonus with $5 bet on anything
If you haven't signed up with DraftKings before, you can find the DraftKings promo code offer where your first $5 bet earns $200 in bonus bets instantly.
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Floods in southern Brazil kill at least 60, more than 100 missing
Massive floods in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state have killed at least 60 people and another 101 are reported missing, according to Sunday's toll from local authorities.
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Biden administration puts hold on US ammunition shipment to Israel: report
The Biden administration has reportedly put a hold on a shipment of ammunition to Israel, sparking concerns within the Israeli government.
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14-year-old girl killed, 5 other teens hurt in Buffalo shooting: Police
A 14-year-old girl was killed and five other teenagers were injured when a shooting erupted Saturday night in a parking lot in Buffalo, according to police.
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There’s still time for Congress to Trump-proof the Insurrection Act
A dormant law is a ticking time bomb ripe for abuse. But there are easy fixes that can be bipartisan.
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Brooklyn Fare Kitchen & Market opens largest location on Lower East Side
It’s been nearly three years since we first reported the lease signing, but Brooklyn Fare Kitchen & Market finally opened last week at Extell’s One Manhattan Square condo tower on the Lower East Side. The 25,500 square-foot market is the largest of three Brooklyn Fares in Manhattan. Brooklyn Fare was founded by Moe Issa in 2009....
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Trump VP Hopeful Tim Scott Repeatedly Refuses to Say He’d Accept a 2024 Loss
NBCSen. Tim Scott (R-SC) clearly wants to be Donald Trump’s vice presidential nominee, enough that he is willing to discard the 2024 election if Trump loses—despite voting to certify his 2020 loss.Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker on Sunday pressed Scott on whether he’d accept the 2024 election results if the Republican ticket loses, noting that Trump has continued making false claims about the 2020 election as recently as last week. “Why would you want to be on a ticket with someone where there’s such a fundamental difference?” Welker asked.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Hammer Museum pays tribute to departing director Ann Philbin at star-packed gala
The Hammer Museum's annual gala paid a starry tribute featuring Jodie Foster, Will Ferrell and k.d. lang to departing director Ann Philbin, who is stepping down after 25 transformational years.
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Rep. Ro Khanna says college protesters need to show "discipline" amid reports of violence
Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, tells "Face the Nation" that as some campus protesters have engaged in violence or antisemitism, "it is diminishing the thousands of young people who simply want the war to end." Calling on protesters to "look to John Lewis or Dr. King," he said they "need to show the discipline."
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Gov. Kristi Noem says "I want the truth to be out there" after viral story of killing her dog
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem tells "Face the Nation" that her forthcoming book has been "edited" after her claim about meeting Kim Jong Un turned out to be false. She also said that she shared a story about killing her 14-month-old dog Cricket because "I want the truth to be out there."
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Capitalize on a "10x$100" Fanatics Sportsbook promo and bet on any sport this weekend to work towards a $1,000 bonus match.
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Park Avenue vacancy rate lower than before pandemic after recent large deals
It’s no secret that some Midtown office corridors are doing better than others. Even so, a new Savills survey contains a remarkable finding: Park Avenue’s current availability rate of 8.9% not only compares favorably to Midtown’s overall 17.6%, but with Park Avenue vacancies in the prehistoric, pre-pandemic fourth quarter of 2019 — when it was...
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New York City apartment evictions in 2023 not as bad as media say it is
Bleeding-heart real estate myths die hard. Take propaganda that residential evictions are surging in the Big Apple.  The false argument was endlessly cited to support so-called “good-cause eviction” (which would have made it near impossible to boot deadbeat tenants) and, later, to whine that the watered-down version passed by the state Legislature didn’t go nearly far...
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Fareed's Take: Cold War-style policy towards China would be impractical
CNN's Fareed Zakaria explains why he disagrees with former lawmakers' call for a Cold War-style China policy, saying it would be dangerous and impractical.
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Mayor Johnson's Chicago: At Least 23 Shot Friday into Sunday Morning
At least 23 people were shot, two of them fatally, Friday into Sunday morning in Mayor Brandon Johnson's (D) Chicago. The post Mayor Johnson’s Chicago: At Least 23 Shot Friday into Sunday Morning appeared first on Breitbart.
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SNL Has No Idea What to Do With the College Protests
The Saturday Night Live cold open is usually a place for the series to do its most topical, often political, material. But an awkward sense of obligation hung over last night’s sketch, about campus protests surrounding the conflict in Gaza. The activism at colleges across the U.S. has been dominating the news, especially as the university and police responses have led to arrests. SNL seemed compelled to acknowledge this in some way, but all it gave its audience was uncomfortable, limp material that failed to make any real point about the urgent subjects animating protesters.The show opened with a fake NY1 community-affairs panel featuring parents of New York City college students. Even the cast seemed ill at ease. Heidi Gardner’s Hunter College mom spoke of the strain the protests had put on her relationship with her daughter. Mikey Day’s New School dad said, “I want to let my son make his own choices, but to be honest, it’s a little scary.” Kenan Thompson, playing a Columbia dad named Alphonse Roberts, appeared to be fully supportive of the protests—“Nothing makes me prouder than young people using their voices to fight for what they believe in”—until it was implied that his daughter might be out there. “I am supportive of y’all’s kids protesting,” he said; “not my kids.”Thompson’s delivery is routinely one of the most delightful things SNL has to offer, and that was the case here. Yet the sketch was underdeveloped, with little discussion of the reason students are demonstrating, and that tension hung in the air. There was some loose commentary on class and race in the divide between the concerned white parents and Alphonse, a Black man who works multiple jobs to pay Columbia’s exorbitant tuition. It turned out that Alphonse didn’t really care about the protests, as long as his daughter “had her butt in class,” pursuing the degree he was paying for. By the time Thompson got to the close and yelled, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!,” he looked both surprised and relieved the moment had come.It was as if the writers felt moved to say something but ended up reaching for the most potentially inoffensive angle. The ultimate joke was less about the protests and more about how expensive it is to attend college—a fact probably anyone in the audience would agree with. The sketch certainly didn’t have the boldness of Ramy Youssef’s opening monologue earlier this season, a deft stand-up set about how “complicated” his prayers are these days, in which he also said, “Please free the people of Palestine, please,” and “Please free the hostages, all the hostages, please.”In general lately, SNL seems to be struggling with the most newsworthy material. Regarding Israel and Gaza, that makes sense. The war is nearly impossible to joke about, especially for a program trying to be broadly appealing. But even in a sketch last night on a lower-stakes topic—the ongoing beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, featuring host Dua Lipa as a clueless southern morning-show reporter with limited knowledge of Black culture—the gags were labored.The sketches that hit were the most bizarre and absurdist: Sarah Sherman’s riff on The Elephant Man, titled “The Anomalous Man,” in which a 19th-century woman, played by Lipa, falls for Sherman’s monstrous playwright, who turns out to be a major player and is cheating on her; and “Sonny Angel,” in which Bowen Yang played a tiny, naked doll hooking up with Lipa’s character, a woman with a fixation on her “little boyfriend” toys.One sketch late in the night perhaps unintentionally captured SNL’s predicament. In a fake ad for the “Teeny Tiny Statement Pin,” the writers mocked celebrities who were too afraid of taking a stand to wear a normal-size pin on the red carpet. “It’s wrong to stay silent, but it’s also wrong to say too much,” Gardner said. “I just wish there was a way to split the difference.” The joke was supposed to be on wishy-washy famous people—but SNL might as well have been sending up itself.
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Kristi Noem Suggests Biden’s Dog Should Have Been Killed, Too
The South Dakota governor, defending her tale of shooting and killing her family’s dog, suggested that President Biden’s German shepherd, Commander, had merited a similar fate.
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University of Florida prez tells colleges to take his school’s lead on anti-Israel protests
University of Florida President and ex-Sen. Ben Sasse on Sunday implored colleges to take his school's lead and stake out a balance between free speech and order as anti-Israel protests take campuses by storm.
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