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Pelosi: Trump Is 'Palsy-Walsy' with Putin

Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said Wednesday on MSNBC’s "Andrea Mitchell Reports" that former President Donald Trump was "palsy-walsy" with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Ukraine Attack on Airfield Likely To Force 'Dispersals' of Russian Jets: UK
Kyiv "continues to effectively target military and infrastructure facilities behind enemy lines," a Ukrainian source told domestic media after weekend strikes.
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China and Japan Face Off at Strategic Islands
Five Japanese lawmakers conducted a three-hour survey of the disputed Senkaku islets over the weekend.
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‘The Veil’: Elisabeth Moss Survived an Earthquake and Polar Vortex to Make New Show
FXIt turns out that Elisabeth Moss is a great celebrity to weather your first Los Angeles earthquake with. I learned this back in February, as she calmly informed me that the hotel meeting room where we were speaking was shaking not because of a large truck driving past the window or a low-flying airplane, but because there was a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere, creating seismic waves.Actually, what she said was, “Oh, this is an earthquake,” while very coolly bracing herself on the velvet couch across from me, where she was sitting alongside executive producer Denise Di Nova of their new FX series The Veil. “I’m pretty sure.”As the ground beneath us violently trembled, the walls rattled, and the phalanx of agents and publicists screamed in terror while ducking for cover—OK, perhaps more realistically there was some light, though definitely noticeable, quivering—the Emmy winner sensed what must have the look of sheer panic in my face.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Harry Styles Gets His Own ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’
The Daily Beast/Amazon MGMEvery moment of The Idea of You feels like the first day of summer vacation: dreamy, sun-soaked, and unbelievably horny, if you have an…adult taste in getaways. In watching the steamy new romance, we are living vicariously through someone who has achieved every teenage girl’s fantasy—sleeping with the world’s biggest, hottest celeb. In this case, the A-lister is Harry Styles at the peak of his One Direction fame—or at least, the lead love interest is loosely inspired by him. Swoon. That’s the ideal life.Based on Robinne Lee’s spicy 2017 novel of the same name, The Idea of You (May 2, Prime Video) starts out with a sunny desert getaway in Coachella. Solène (Anne Hathaway), the 40-year-old mother of Izzy (Ella Rubin), is tasked with taking her teenage daughter and their friends to the music festival when she quite literally stumbles into the headlining act. Trying to find an open, clean restroom—quite the feat at Coachella—Solène accidentally finds herself in Hayes Campbell’s (Nicholas Galitzine) trailer. Oh. My. God.Wait, you don’t know Hayes Campbell? The Hayes Campbell? As in, 24-year-old frontman for August Moon, dreamboat and womanizer extraordinaire? Yeah, that’s him. After five minutes in his trailer, Solène is smitten—but Hayes even more so. The connection is instant. We feel it as much as the characters do. They lock eyes again at a VIP ticket holders meet-and-greet; then, Hayes is on the Coachella mainstage singing odes to a woman he just met. “I know that you’re a little bit older,” Hayes croons, “but baby, rest your head on my shoulder.” We can guess who that’s about!Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Romantic Comedies Just Aren’t Funny Anymore
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesWelcome to modern rom-com week at The Daily Beast’s Obsessed! In honor of two big romance releases this week—The Fall Guy and The Idea of You—we’re celebrating everything we love about the last 15 years of romantic comedies.Love isn’t particularly funny in the “ha ha” sense—unless the first thing that comes to mind when you think of “funny ha ha” is Nelson Muntz pointing and laughing at someone. But romantic comedies have long tried to prove otherwise, finding humor (I’d call it “gallows;” you might call it “light and frothy”) in what I’d argue is one of life’s more traumatic, if valuable, experiences. It’s a noble pursuit, making someone laugh in the face of horrible vulnerability and awkwardness. But that once-successful endeavor is becoming less and less so with every passing year.Let me put it this way: Romantic comedies aren’t funny anymore.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Top bombshells from 'Downfall of Diddy': Hollywood 'eerily' quiet about rapper's investigation
"The Downfall of Diddy" documentary explored the celebrity fallout following the federal raids and investigation on music mogul Sean Combs' mansions in April.
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‘Evil Does Not Exist’: A Japanese Master Returns With Another Cinematic Triumph
Janus Films Although its title sounds fit for a horror movie, Evil Does Not Exist (which hits theaters May 3) is far from a conventionally scary affair—which isn’t to say that, beneath its placid surface, it doesn’t thrum with unnerving tension. Maintaining the slow, deliberate pace and studied formal devices (if not the lengthy runtime) of his Oscar-nominated 2021 gem Drive My Car, Japanese auteur Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s latest generates simmering anxiety from the clash between modernity and nature. Its tranquil poeticism infused with dissonant undercurrents that grow increasingly pronounced and disturbing as it ambles along its woodland path, it’s a masterful film that invites contemplation and, in return, delivers lyrical beauty, haunting mystery, and more than a bit of unexpected terror.In the small rural enclave of Mizubiki, widower Takumi (Hitoshi Omika) works as a “jack of all trades” for his community. Introduced chainsawing and chopping firewood with quiet, methodical focus, Takumi lives in a cabin with his 8-year-old daughter Hana (Ryo Nishikawa), who attends a nearby daycare center. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The 8 Most Absurd Sports Scenes Ever, From ‘Teen Wolf’ to ‘Top Gun’
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Netflix/MGM/ParamountI have played tennis approximately three times in my life and embarrassed myself each time. As such, it takes a lot to get me to watch tennis—even on film. Fortunately, Challengers, Luca Guadagnino’s steamy tennis drama, has granted us a vehicle to pretend we’re innocently watching sports, when we’re all really here to see Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor make out while Zendaya watches.While Challengers is hot, it also features a lot of tennis (of the non-tonsil variety)—which is surprising coming from a director who professes to dislike the game. It got me thinking: If I can’t get paid to write a list of the questions raised by this being the second film about a love triangle to come out of the marriage between Celine Song and Justin Kuritzkes, perhaps there’s something to be said about how surprisingly excellent Challengers’ sports sequences are and what other similar sporting moments can be found in TV and film? What moments were so shocking or so good that they made me consider buying a pair of shorts and slithering outside? I don’t mean the best sporting moments or even the most iconic—but the moments in TV and film that are most memorable for their quality and, importantly, absurdity.Top Gun’s homoerotic beach volleyballRead more at The Daily Beast.
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House Prices Fall in Nearly Half of US States
Homes prices are softening in the West and the South, a recent report by Moody's Analytics found.
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UCLA Campus Protests Erupt Into Chaos
LAPD is "responding immediately" to request for support, the city mayor said after skirmishes were reported between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian groups.
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NYPD removes Palestinian flag from CCNY campus, reraises American flag after anti-Israel protest
The NYPD tore down a Palestinian flag flying on the City College of New York campus and replaced it with an American flag after anti-Israel agitators removed it during a protest.
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Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson rues foul that led to 4-point play: ‘I f–ked up’
Mitchell Robinson’s return from a one-game absence included one very bad lowlight. “I’m just going to take it like a man,” he said. “I f–-ked up.”
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Woman Wanting Help With Mom's Hair Problem Goes Viral, Flooded With Advice
Her request on her mom's behalf led to strangers on the internet leaving their words of wisdom for her hair concerns.
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Kyle Richards’ daughter Farrah had $1M in goods, stepdad Mauricio Umansky’s heirlooms stolen from Hollywood home
Among the pricy items snatched from the "Buying Beverly Hills" star's LA property were Hermès bags, luxury watches, designer suitcases, and high-end jewelry.
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Today's 'Wordle' #1,047 Clues and Answer for Wednesday, May 1 puzzle
Need a hand with today's "Wordle" puzzle? Newsweek has gathered five clues to help you figure out the answer.
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Trump eyes 2 battleground states as he looks to tear down Dem 'blue wall' again
Former President Trump to make campaign stops in Wisconsin and Michigan for the second time in a month as the presumptive GOP nominee aims to rip down Democrats' "blue wall" again.
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EcoHealth Alliance president to testify on COVID origins, Wuhan lab taxpayer-funded research
EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak is expected to publicly testify on Wednesday before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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Acapulco's Eugenio Derbez on How He Had to 'Reinvent Himself'
"Humor in Mexico and in the U.S. is completely different. So, I had to reinvent myself," Eugenio Derbez tells Newsweek's Parting Shot.
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Student Loans Change Today: Here's Who's Impacted
Public service workers were able to get their debts cleared under specific Education Department rules, but not as of today.
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Can Influencers Survive a TikTok Ban?
TikTok creators and experts shared their predictions for the future in the event of a U.S. TikTok ban.
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Gen Z Is Finding It Easier to Buy a Home Compared to Past Generations
More adult Gen Zers own a home now than the two previous generations did at the same age, according to a recent Redfin report.
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Columbia Officials Said They Had ‘No Choice’ But to Call the Police to Clear Protest
Columbia’s president expressed regret about calling in the police to clear a previous protest. On Tuesday, she said she had “no choice” after protesters occupied a building on campus.
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Rangers will clash with rival Hurricanes in Round 2 of NHL playoffs
The Hurricanes beat the Islanders on Tuesday night in Game 5 to set up a rematch of the 2022 second round, in which the Rangers beat Carolina in seven.
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Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day reprise viral Beavis and Butt-Head characters at ‘Fall Guy’ premiere
Gosling, who stars in “The Fall Guy” opposite Emily Blunt, walked the carpet twice Tuesday during the Los Angeles premiere.
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76ers’ Tyrese Maxey pours in 46 to ruin Knicks’ chance to clinch series
Highlights of the Knicks' 112-106 overtime loss to the 76ers in Game 5 on Tuesday night at the Garden:
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Bucks siguen con vida en serie, al aplastar a Pacers en el 5to partido
Bobby Portis se disculpó con sus compañeros por su expulsión en el cuarto partido de la serie, en el que Milwaukee quedó al borde de la eliminación.
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Cerveceros doblegan a Rays, tras riña entre dominicanos Uribe y Siri
El dominicano Willy Adames disparó un jonrón de tres carreras, y los Cerveceros de Milwaukee doblegaron el martes 8-2 a los Rays de Tampa Bay, en un encuentro empañado por una riña.
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Un jonrón de Walker en la 10ma da victoria a Diamondbacks sobre Dodgers tras un retraso
Christian Walker jonroneó dos veces, incluido un batazo de dos carreras en el 10mo que dio a los Diamondbacks de Arizona un triunfo 4-3 sobre los Dodgers de Los Ángeles tras un receso provocado por abejas.
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Islanders likely to make changes next season despite late-season surge
This does feel like a junction at which bringing the band back together would be a hard sell for the Islanders fan base.
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Highway Collapse in China Kills 19: State Media
At least 30 people have been given medical treatment after the incident in Guangdong province's Meizhou city.
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Stephen Colbert Fiercely Defends Campus Protesters From Trump Attack
CBSBy the time The Late Show began airing on Tuesday night, police in riot gear had already breached and cleared Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall–which had been occupied by pro-Palestinian student protesters in the early hours of Tuesday morning–while reportedly making dozens of arrests. But just a few miles downtown at the Ed Sullivan Theater, Stephen Colbert was making his support for the young demonstrators known.“Of course, one of the biggest stories right now is the nationwide, pro-Palestinian student protests around college campuses in the United States,” Colbert explained on Tuesday. “In what’s being called ‘perhaps the most significant student movement since the anti-Vietnam campus protests of the late 1960s.’”The host went on to explain that tension between students and school administrators, at least at Columbia, began to ramp up a few weeks ago when students began setting up an encampment in order to protest the political happenings in Gaza. In response, university president Minouche Shafik called upon authorities to help remove the students involved, and Colbert is not OK with that.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Dozens arrested at Columbia University as police clear occupied building
Over 100 demonstrators were arrested at Columbia University and City College of New York after police cracked down on people protesting Israel's war in Gaza. Follow for live updates.
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NY vs. Trump: A trial in search of an imaginary crime
In Bragg’s Kabuki Theater everything is allowed, and every prosecutorial deception is a Trump chimera. He must be bad, don’t you know, because he fraternized with scandalous people.
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Dear Abby: I fell in love with my boss and had to leave my job
Dear Abby weighs in on a young woman who fell in love with her boss and a son who got his girlfriend pregnant.
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Nueva norma dará a trabajadores agrícolas temporales de EEUU más protecciones contra abusos
La secretaria interina del Trabajo, Julie Su, dijo que la norma tiene el objetivo de “dar vida” a las protecciones existentes para los trabajadores.
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Trump likens Columbia protests to Jan. 6, part of effort to downplay Capitol attack
Former President Trump is lamenting the possibility that Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian protesters could be treated more leniently than the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in January 2021.
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Sean Manaea solid in Mets’ win but still struggling with walks: ‘unacceptable’
Sean Manaea walked four batters for a second consecutive outing, and he wasn't happy. The walks are “unacceptable,” he said after the Mets' 4-2 win.
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George Santos dons red lipstick, long wig and feather boa in drag queen revival on Cameo: ‘Where’s the zhush?’
Santos, who was expelled from the House of Representatives on Dec. 1., announced on Monday that he was bringing back his trashed alter ego for a "limited time."
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México es "campeón" en la producción de fentanilo, dice el jefe de investigaciones del país
Los expertos coinciden en que los cárteles de México utilizan precursores químicos procedentes de China e India para fabricar el opioide sintético
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Donald Trump Rages At Columbia Protesters For Causing 'Tremendous Damage'
Trump has praised New York police for removing protesters from Hamilton Hall, but said it "should never have gotten to this."
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FCC fines four wireless carriers millions for sharing customer data
The FCC claimed "aggregators" that received customer location data from the carriers turned around and charged third-party location-based service providers for access at a price.
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Jack Drury, Chris Drury’s nephew, leads Hurricanes into second round vs. Rangers
Highlights from the Islanders’ 6-3 season-ending Game 5 loss to the Hurricanes.
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Videos Of Columbia University Raid Show NYPD Arrest Protesters
New York police in riot gear stormed Hamilton Hall and arrested pro-Palestinian protesters, according to videos posted online.
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As South Korea Doctors’ Walkout Drags on, Many Blame President
A walkout by physicians has dragged on for weeks, as they protest a plan by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s government to increase medical school enrollment.
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Beloved high school football coach who couldn’t get chemotherapy drug due to national shortage dead at 60
“I just keep wondering, ‘What if we had gotten the cisplatin? Could it have slowed his cancer down?”
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Aston Martin Says Not Yet To Hybrids, Debuts New V12 Engine
The luxury automaker says the new powerplant will find a home in its flagship models
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El exdirector del quirófano del Tri-City Medical Center enfrenta cargos por delitos sexuales y robo
El enfermero registrado Gary Johnson está detenido sin derecho a fianza en la cárcel de Vista; fue despedido del hospital de Oceanside días después de su arresto
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Student protesters reach a deal with Northwestern University that sparks criticism from all sides
An agreement between anti-war protesters and Northwestern University has largely ended demonstrations on the suburban Chicago campus
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