Tools
Change country:

Toddler Insists on Kissing Each Toy Car Goodnight in Sweet Bedtime Routine

Most kids will kiss their family pet goodnight, or even their stuffed animals—but not Henry, who has to say goodnight to every toy car he owns instead.
Read full article on: newsweek.com
  1. Are you car-compatible with your partner? The poll of 2,000 married or cohabitating car drivers found that 25% are incompatible with how they treat vehicles — meaning they have different ideas on how to use and treat what they drive. 
    nypost.com
  2. Construction Complete on Vast New Texas Solar Farm The new solar plant will be able to generate enough clean, renewable energy to power 40,000 homes.
    newsweek.com
  3. ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Pat Sajak has surprising reaction to contestant’s brutal answer Legendary, long-running “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak, 77 — known for his snark — had one of his most shocking reactions yet, when a contestant bombed an easy answer. On the May 21 episode, contestant Brittany was trying to solve a “phrase” puzzle in an attempt to win $11,200.
    nypost.com
  4. Rory McIlroy has a right to his 13,000-square-foot Florida mansion — thanks to a solid prenup Amid his split from Erica Stoll, the Northern Irish golfer has a right to remain in his Jupiter mansion -- but will he actually stay there?
    nypost.com
  5. We blew the whistle on Hunter Biden — now we’re fighting his lies Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley and Special Agent Joseph Ziegler explain why they want to be a part of a civil suit the Hunter Biden filed against the IRS — to defend strongly what the government won’t.
    nypost.com
  6. A Federal Judge Delivers Another Urgent, Scathing Warning About the Supreme Court If courts can’t protect women’s bodily autonomy, he asked, why should they do the bidding of police unions?
    slate.com
  7. Gun Violence Faced by a 'Striking' 60% of Black Americans "Black Americans experience a disproportionate burden of violent injury and exposure to firearm violence in the U.S.," the study said.
    newsweek.com
  8. ‘Morning Joe’ Skewers Trump for ‘Racist’ Remarks About Judge MSNBCMSNBC headliners decried former President Donald Trump’s seemingly racist and discriminatory rhetoric he’s lashed out towards the Latino American judge presiding over his criminal hush money trial.On Wednesday morning, Morning Joe’s Mika Brzezinski skewered Trump’s “new line of attack against Judge Juan Merchan” after leaving the courthouse in New York on Tuesday.In a clip shared by MSNBC, Trump begins his rant with snippy remarks asking where does Merchan come from.Read more at The Daily Beast.
    thedailybeast.com
  9. U.C.L.A. Removes Police Chief in the Wake of a Protest Melee University of California, Los Angeles officials have been widely criticized for their failure to stop attacks on pro-Palestinian protesters at a campus demonstration.
    nytimes.com
  10. Steelers News: Justin Fields Wants to Beat Out Russell Wilson for Starting QB Job Justin Fields has no intention of allowing Russell Wilson to take the starting quarterback position, as he is angling to become the Steelers QB1.
    newsweek.com
  11. I’m an ER doctor — never pick up your kid like this It might seem harmless — or even fun — but actually poses a big risk.
    nypost.com
  12. ‘The Judge Hates Donald Trump’ Trump’s remarks about the judge overseeing his criminal trial are an attack on the bedrock of the American justice system.
    theatlantic.com
  13. 'Sheer terror': Passengers describe turbulence-hit plane that plummeted, put 20 in intensive care Singapore Airlines flight passengers described the aircraft shuddering, loose items flying and people wrenched so badly that 20 remain hospitalized.
    latimes.com
  14. Families of Uvalde school shooting victims are suing Texas state police over botched response, agree to $2M settlement with city The families of 19 of the victims in the Uvalde elementary school shooting in Texas on Wednesday announced a lawsuit against nearly 100 state police officers.
    nypost.com
  15. LeBron James’ advice for Caitlin Clark amid scrutiny: ‘I’ve walked that road before’ LeBron James says he's rooting for Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, who's been under a microscope in her WNBA rookie season.
    nypost.com
  16. Fathers' Exposure to 'Harmful' Forever Chemicals May Impact Children "The idea that exposure of the father could affect the health of offspring is entirely new," researcher Michael C. Petriello said.
    newsweek.com
  17. Chad Michael Murray Makes Rare Comment About Brief Marriage to Sophia Bush Chad Michael Murray spoke out about his brief marriage to Sophia Bush.
    newsweek.com
  18. Bail terms for teen in fatal drunk driving crash changed after outcry The son of a wealthy businessman in India, accused of killing 2 people in a Porsche, was initially told he'd be bailed if he wrote a short essay and spent some time with local police.
    cbsnews.com
  19. Would you pay $400 for this designer pineapple? As of Monday morning, the $400 Rubyglow pineapple is sold out in the United States.
    latimes.com
  20. Rudy Giuliani Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Charges in Arizona Election Interference Case Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani pleaded not guilty Tuesday to nine felony charges.
    time.com
  21. Warriors? Americans? Potatoes? Any of these beats ‘Commanders.’ Readers spar over D.C. sports — the Commanders and horse racing — and react to Maryland’s primary.
    washingtonpost.com
  22. Russell Wilson not ‘scalded’ by Broncos divorce as Steelers era begins with Justin Field in wings When reflecting on his time with the Broncos as Pittsburgh began OTAs, Wilson explained that he "learned a lot" from the experience and how it's fueling his next chapter.
    nypost.com
  23. Did Egypt Sabotage Israel-Hamas Ceasefire? What We Know CNN reported that Egyptian intelligence had altered a deal that could have seen a pause in hostilities and an exchange of hostages and prisoners.
    newsweek.com
  24. What Time Will Shane Gillis’ ‘Tires’ Be On Netflix? Release Date, Episode Count, How To Watch Gillis' upcoming series already scored a second-season renewal from Netflix.
    nypost.com
  25. Search and rescue underway after tornado slams Iowa; at least 1 dead Authorities in Iowa were continuing their search and rescue efforts a day after a tornado slammed the state.
    latimes.com
  26. Trial of Sen. Bob Menendez takes a weeklong break after jurors get stuck in elevator Sen. Bob Menendez's bribery trial is on a weeklong break after Manhattan federal court jurors got stuck in an elevator.
    latimes.com
  27. Why Donald Trump Is Betting on Crypto Will crypto be a factor in this year's election? Donald Trump thinks so.
    time.com
  28. 61 best Memorial Day sales of 2024: The top deals to shop All the best Memorial Day sales (and none of the rest) courtesy of Post Wanted!
    nypost.com
  29. CNN posts lowest-rated week in primetime since 1991 as new boss Mark Thompson dithers The cable channel, which touts itself as "the most trusted name in news," drew just 83,000 viewers aged 25 to 54 during the week of May 13-19 from 8 to 11 p.m. -- its lowest-rated week since 1991, according to Nielsen.
    nypost.com
  30. Map Shows Biggest Fans of US Around The World Kosovo, Poland and Israel rank as some of the US' biggest supporters globally.
    newsweek.com
  31. Fellow PGA Tour players mocked Scottie Scheffler with mugshot in group chat Scottie Scheffler's PGA Tour buddies are roasting him over his arrest last week.
    nypost.com
  32. New cars in California could alert drivers for breaking the speed limit A bill before California lawmakers would require new cars sold in the state in coming years to beep a warning whenever drivers exceed the speed limit by 10 mph
    latimes.com
  33. House committee votes to release evidence that Hunter Biden ‘indisputably’ lied under oath to Congress The House Ways and Means Committee voted on Wednesday to release 100 pages of new evidence that shows Hunter Biden lied under oath to Congress during his Feb. 28 deposition. The evidence, provided by IRS whistleblowers who probed the first son’s finances, reveals Hunter “indisputably” lied at least three times during his sworn testimony, the...
    nypost.com
  34. RFK Jr.’s VP Pick Allegedly Used Drugs, Threatened Self-Harm Ian Tuttle/GettyRobert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, frequented the Silicon Valley party circuit while married to Google founder Sergey Brin and was known to use cocaine, ketamine, and psychedelics, according to a new report in The New York Times.The story, which follows an investigative profile on Shanahan published by The Daily Beast earlier this month, also alleged that Shanahan threatened to harm herself while negotiating her two divorces—one from Brin and the other from a tech investor who divorced her after 27 days in 2014 after discovering that she and Brin were having an affair.The Times story said that Shanahan is a billionaire, in large part due to her divorce last year from Brin. The Daily Beast previously reported on a mysterious transfer of more than $800 million in shares of Google’s parent company Brin made last year, which had the appearance of a divorce settlement, multiple attorneys said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
    thedailybeast.com
  35. Lottery winners reveal how they spent their massive cash prizes From a whiz-bang sewing machine and a new shed, to being trackside at the Monaco Grand Prix and skydiving, recent division one winners shared their unique ways they have enjoyed their lottery loots.
    nypost.com
  36. The Number of Nations That Recognize Palestine Is Nearing That of Israel Ireland, Norway and Spain bring the number of nations recognizing a Palestinian state to 146, while the figure for Israel is 165.
    newsweek.com
  37. Two of Ian Ziering's alleged 'minibike gang' assailants arrested months after brawl Los Angeles police arrested two members of the mini-motorbike group that allegedly attacked 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star Ian Ziering in Hollywood late last year.
    latimes.com
  38. Louisiana House approves bill to classify abortion pills as controlled substances If Louisiana's bill to classify abortion pills as controlled substances becomes law, the state would be the first to criminalize possession of medication abortion drugs without a prescription.
    cbsnews.com
  39. Senate Under Pressure to Investigate Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito Thomas and Alito have both been criticized for their wives' apparent views on the 2020 election results.
    newsweek.com
  40. Charlamagne Tha God Calls for Domestic Violence Awareness After Diddy Video The radio personality shared his reaction to the recently released footage that showed Sean "Diddy" Combs beating his ex-girlfriend.
    newsweek.com
  41. Abandoned 14-Year-Old Dog 'Left Alone to Die' Gets New Chance at Life A couple fostered the senior dog the next day after they heard its story.
    newsweek.com
  42. Americans Haven't Been Satisfied With the Country in 20 Years. What's to Blame? Not since January 2004 has a majority of Americans expressed satisfaction with how things are going in the U.S.
    newsweek.com
  43. Jennifer Lopez in best shape ‘she’s ever been’ amid Ben Affleck split rumors, according to her fitness trainers The "Marry Me" actress revealed on "Live with Kelly and Mark" earlier this month that she was the "thinnest" she has ever been.
    nypost.com
  44. Republican National Committee’s headquarters evacuated after vials of blood are addressed to Trump The Republican National Committee’s Washington headquarters was evacuated as police investigated two vials of blood addressed to the former president.
    latimes.com
  45. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sets July 4 election date Sunak’s center-right party has seen its support dwindle after 14 years in power, as it has struggled to overcome a series of crises and scandals.
    latimes.com
  46. Alvin Bragg Needs a 'Perfect' Final Speech in Trump Trial: Lawyer Trump's hush money trial has adjourned and is expected to resume with closing arguments next week.
    newsweek.com
  47. Judge Puts Brakes on Graceland Sale, Signals Win for Elvis’ Granddaughter Taylor Hill/Getty ImagesA Tennessee judge has agreed to delay the sale of Graceland, and indicated that actress Riley Keough, who sued to prevent Elvis Presley’s estate from going to auction, will likely win her suit.Chancellor JoeDae L. Jenkins of Shelby County Chancery Court announced the delay on Wednesday, addressing Keough’s attorney Jeff Germany.“It appears that you Mr. Germany, your client will be successful on the merits ... providing that you prove the fraud that has been alleged,” Jenkins said according to NBC News. Read more at The Daily Beast.
    thedailybeast.com
  48. Mom of slain NYC teen slams accused killer after new arrest in fatal shooting: ‘He did this to somebody else’ Shadia Sands said she knew the man who killed her teen daughter would wind up back in jail after Queens prosecutors tossed his murder conviction -- and she was right.
    nypost.com