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Steward Health Care files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
One of the United States' largest private-for-profit hospital chains, Steward Health Care, filed for bankruptcy Monday. The company owns dozens of community hospitals across eight states.
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Live updates: Witness testimony to continue in Trump’s hush money trial
Witness testimony continues Tuesday in Donald Trump’s trial on charges of business fraud related to a hush money payment.
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Crews race to save construction workers trapped by building collapse
South African rescuers are "actually hearing people through the rubble" after a building collapsed in the city of George.
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Alleged Mushroom Murderer Mom Pleads Not Guilty in Killer Lunch Case
Jason Edwards/Newspix via Getty ImagesA woman in Australia accused of serving a meal intentionally made with poisonous mushrooms pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder.Erin Patterson appeared at Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court via video link from a prison in Melbourne, in the southeastern state of Victoria, where she has been held since her November arrest in connection with a fatal meal at her home four months earlier. Three of her guests who ate the beef wellington she’d made died, while a fourth became seriously ill but survived.The 49-year-old mom denied murdering her former parents-in-law, Gail and Dom Patterson, both 70, as well as Gail Patterson’s sister, 66-year-old Heather Wilkinson. One of the five counts of attempted murder relates to the meal’s survivor—Wilkinson’s husband Ian—while the other four concern Erin Patterson’s alleged attempts to kill her ex-husband, Simon Patterson, with whom she has two children.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Biden betrays Israel with Hamas ‘deal’ that wasn’t
Joe Biden betrayed Israel last night. Hamas announced with great fanfare that it had accepted a ceasefire proposal. There were celebrations in Gaza, and the White House said it was “reviewing” the deal. Except: The Israelis knew nothing about it.  The supposed agreement wasn’t even on the table. Hamas had changed the terms of a previous treaty...
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Woman accused of killing 3 with poisonous mushrooms pleads not guilty
Erin Patterson, who is accused of serving her ex-husband's family death cap mushrooms with lunch, pleaded not guilty to eight charges of murder and attempted murder.
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Heineken vows nearly $50 million to transform "tired pubs" in U.K.
Heineken said the investment is a demonstration of "confidence in the resilience of the great British local in the face of uncertainty."
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Ukraine examines North Korea missile debris from Russian strikes
Ukrainian state prosecutors have examined debris from approximately half of the 50 North Korean ballistic missiles launched by Russia beginning last December.
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Trump held in contempt of court again as judge warns of jail for future gag order violations
Former President Donald Trump was held in contempt of court again over gag order violations. The judge in his New York criminal trial warned Trump of possible jail time for future violations. Testimony resumes Tuesday morning.
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NBA analysts rip referees for controversial call in Knicks’ win over Pacers: ‘Reprehensible’
Another controversial late-game call left NBA experts stunned and calling out yet another ref show.
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The benefits of dressing up to stay in — and why they outweigh dressing up to go out
Inside you are your main audience. The joy lies in the freedom. Be extra. Go bold.
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Column: Here's what Exxon's CEO gets wrong about the climate crisis
After decades of climate denial and delay, the company is still putting oil and gas first.
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Biden to Address Antisemitism at Holocaust Memorial Museum
The U.S. President will speak at a Holocaust Memorial Museum event in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.
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Oprah Winfrey unveils "Long Island" as her latest book club pick
Oprah Winfrey unveils "Long Island" as her latest book club pick on "CBS Mornings." The sequel to Colm Tóibín's best-selling novel "Brooklyn," "Long Island" continues the story of Eilis Lacey more than two decades later now as a mother and wife in America.
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White House looks to convince Americans of ‘Bidenomics’ with Kamala Harris tour
The White House enlisted Vice President Harris to spread its economic message in pivotal swing states ahead of a competitive election in November.
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Alica Schmidt, track star dubbed 'world's sexiest athlete,' qualifies for 2024 Olympics
German track and field star Alica Schmidt, who has been dubbed the "world's sexiest athlete," qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics over the weekend.
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Eye Opener: Dozens of tornadoes tear through middle of U.S. and cause mass destruction
More than a dozen tornadoes carve a path of destruction through the middle of the U.S. Also, Israel dismisses a last-minute cease-fire proposal from Hamas and attacks Rafah, despite calls for restraint. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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Amazon Pet Day: 10 top picks on sale for your cats and dogs
Amazon Pet Day offers exclusive discounts on essentials for your cat and dog – here are 10 top picks.
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Lana Del Rey hangs with Taylor Swift’s rival Kim Kardashian at Met Gala — can barely name a ‘TTPD’ song
Lana Del Rey also revealed her favorite song from "The Tortured Poets Department" — and it's not "thanK you aIMee."
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American soldier arrested in Russia was accused of stealing
A U.S. Army staff sergeant was arrested in Russia last week and is accused of stealing. Gordon Black is the latest American to be detained in Russia. Former Marine Paul Whelan has been imprisoned for five years and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested last March.
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Palestinians pursue UN General Assembly support for full membership bid
The United Nations General Assembly is considering a draft resolution to recognize Palestinians as qualified for full U.N. membership, according to officials.
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Watch Three Bear Cubs Play on Swing Like Excited Kids: 'Instant Fans'
The yearlings were enjoying the recent spell of warm weather and decided to play a game of "King of the Swing."
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Amid China spying allegations, European Parliament office of far-right German lawmaker searched
Authorities searched the European Parliament office of the top candidate of the Alternative for Germany party, whose assistant was arrested for spying for China.
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Prince Harry Arrives in Britain
Prince Harry and King Charles III are expected to both be in London at the same time raising hopes they may meet.
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Bugging devices discovered in room ahead of Polish government meeting
A Polish government official says that bugging devices were detected in a room where Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was scheduled to meet with his Cabinet ministers.
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Harvard Pro-Palestine Protests May Be Approaching a Whimpery End
Joseph Prezioso/AFP via GettyPro-Palestine protesters at Harvard did not get the satisfaction they hoped for on Monday night.The Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine (HOOP) coalition had set a deadline on Instagram, demanding that the university begin negotiations with the group by five o’clock on May 6. And to show that they were serious, the protesters set up an outdoor conference room across from University Hall. The “Take a Seat” sign and flowers were nice, breezy touches.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Suffers Legal Blow
The soccer star's motion to dismiss the $1bn lawsuit against him was dismissed.
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Michael Chandler, with UFC 303 set, thinks he’ll send Conor McGregor into retirement
Michael Chandler twisted in the wind for roughly a year awaiting a date for his matchup with Conor McGregor now has June 29 circled on his calendar for their UFC 303 date in the octagon.
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Stormy Daniels ‘likely’ to appear as witness in Trump hush money trial today
Porn star Stormy Daniels is expected to appear as a witness Tuesday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, will “likely” be called as a witness in the trial on Tuesday, her attorney Clark Brewster told the Associated Press. Earlier Tuesday, the former president said he was...
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France's Macron hosts China's Xi in Pyrenees for private meetings
Following meetings about trade and Ukraine, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Pyrenees mountains with French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Mica Miller's Friend Doubts Suicide: 'Don't Believe It for a Minute'
The wife of a South Carolina pastor was reportedly found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Friends say they don't believe she took her own life.
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Donald Trump's Defense Might Work—Here's Why
Former federal prosecutor Randall Eliason breaks down "far from crazy" arguments Trump's lawyers could make in hush money trial.
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We were going to do a playoff mailbag, but pretty much everyone just wanted to ask about one thing
It is playoff mailbag time, and there seems to be a fair amount of interest in a singular subject matter. A small sampling, as follows: When and where do you think we may see Filip Chytil?— Christopher Scheuerman Assuming Chytil is healthy and available, what is the most likely case for him to draw back...
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Trump Posts—Then Quickly Deletes—Post on Bombshell Witness
Peter Foley/Getty ImagesDonald Trump launched into a new attack on the judge in his New York hush money case on Tuesday morning complaining that he’d just learned who would be testifying later in the day.“I have just recently been told who the witness is today,” Trump wrote in the hastily-deleted post on his Truth Social platform, according to screenshots of the text shared on social media. “This is unprecedented, no time for lawyers to prepare. No Judge has ever run a trial in such a biased and partisan way.”The vanishing post comes the day after Judge Juan Merchan once again held the former president in contempt for violating a gag order intended to stop Trump intimidating people closely connected to the case—including witnesses. After noting that $1,000 fines didn’t seem to be stopping Trump from breaching the order, Merchan made it clear that he would jail Trump if the violations continued.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Cocker Spaniel Not Getting Attention Takes Matters Into His Own Paws
"He likes to accompany the slap with grumbles and whines," his owner told Newsweek.
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Kendrick Lamar, Drake 'Remove Copyright' From Diss Tracks
The rappers, who have been locked in a bitter war of words, have seemingly allowed influencers to monetize their reaction content.
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Inside the star-studded Met Gala 2024 afterparties
Stars descended the Met steps and into their sprinter vans to make their way to various bashes following the big dinner.
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$1 Billion Tax Refund Deadline Looms
The May 17 deadline for taxpayers to claim refunds for the tax year 2020 is looming, and $1 billion in tax refunds remain unclaimed.
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Kim Kardashian explains why she held ‘raggedy, pilled sweater’ over shocking corset dress at 2024 Met Gala
Social media users trolled the reality star's "kindergarten teacher" cardigan, claiming that the "disgusting old sweater" made "no sense."
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Russian agents detained for plotting Zelenskyy assassination, Ukraine says
Two colonels in Ukraine's State Protection Service were recruited by the Russian FSB and were detained as part of a group planning to assassinated President Zelenskyy.
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World Leaders Snub Putin but Hollywood Action Star Saves the Day
Sergei Bobylev/Kremlin via ReutersMost world leaders were a no-show at Vladimir Putin’s swearing-in ceremony Tuesday, but that’s okay, because the Russian leader had B-list action movie stars, a leather-clad pop star, and resident lawn gnome/Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov to cheer him on.A total of six European Union countries sent envoys to attend the inauguration ceremony, including France, whose president recently floated the idea of sending troops to Ukraine. Hungary, Slovakia, Greece, Malta, and Cyprus were also represented at the Kremlin ceremony, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.Most other countries opted to boycott the event, with Estonia’s foreign minister issuing a public reminder on X that Putin may be Russia’s leader but he is also “wanted for war crimes.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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An NIH genetics study targets a long-standing challenge: Diversity
Nearly half the DNA samples in the “All of Us” program are from racial or ethnic minorities. But many biomedical research projects still routinely struggle to attract non-White participants.
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To reach climate goals, L.A. needs action on its Green New Deal — not excuses
L.A. has ambitious climate goals, and deadlines are just around the corner. Officials should be redoubling efforts, not making excuses for why they can’t be met.
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The next global crisis could come from the sun. We should prepare now.
Solar storms aren’t the apocalypse, but they pose a real threat. Here’s how to manage it.
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Putin begins his fifth term as president — and is more in control of Russia than ever
Vladimir Putin began his fifth term Tuesday as Russian leader at a glittering Kremlin inauguration, setting out on another six years in office after launching a devastating war in Ukraine.
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Woman's Y2K Makeup Tutorial Inspired by Iconic Movie Characters Goes Viral
Her tutorial went viral as many try to channel their inner Elle Woods with frosted shadow and a glossy lip.
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Donald Trump's Team Makes 'Apparent Slip' in Court
A legal analyst suggested key witness testimony will disrupt Trump's narrative.
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The moment a judge threatened Trump with jail, from the trial transcript
“Mr. Trump, it’s important to understand that the last thing I want to do is to put you in jail,” New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said at the trial.
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