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Twyla Tharp dance will open 700-seat amphitheater at New York's Little Island park in June
Choreographer Twyla Tharp’s 'How Long Blues' will open the amphitheater on Manhattan's Little Island park on June 6, marking Tharp's first full-length work in 10 years.
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BetMGM Promo + Bet365 Bonus Code: Net $2.5K Bonus for NBA + NHL Playoffs
New customers who register with our BetMGM promo + bet365 bonus code links qualify for welcome bonuses worth up to $2,500.
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Best record players of 2024: 5 editor-approved turntables for vinyl lovers
"Put your records on, tell me your favorite song."
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Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler out as WWE commentator after three decades
Jerry "The King" Lawler's reign has come to an end.
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Tyson Foods’ shares tumble more than 9% as inflation crimps demand for meat
Shares of meatpacking giant Tyson plunged more than 9% — the stock’s worst day since August — after the company said persistent inflation weakened consumer appetites for beef, pork and chicken purchases, biting into profits in the second quarter. At grocery stores, shoppers are prioritizing essential kitchen staples over discretionary categories thanks to persistent inflation...
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Owner Heading Out on Friday Night Gets Judged by Dog: 'Appalled'
The dog's eyes were bulging out of his head with confusion and judgment.
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Republican Trump Pressured to Change Election Is Voting for Joe Biden
Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan said "it's disappointing to watch an increasing number of Republicans fall in line behind" Trump.
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Kristi Noem’s increasingly bizarre Kim Jong Un story
Noem’s book tour is a testament to the GOP’s Trump-era push to never back down and focus instead on planting seeds of doubt.
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The Internet's Surprising Reaction to Kim Kardashian Being Booed at Tom Brady's Roast
Tom Brady wasn't the only person jeered during his Netflix roast.
newsweek.com
Gisele Bündchen Becomes the Center of Jokes at Ex Tom Brady's Netflix Roast
Gisele Bundchen was a hot topic among the roasters at 'The Roast of Tom Brady'.
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Campus protests cause some colleges to change commencement plans
Columbia University announced Monday it will be canceling its main commencement ceremony amid protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Columbia is the latest school forced to change their plans following a wave of protests. CBS News correspondent Lana Zak is at Columbia with more.
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Ariana Madix Breaks Strict No Contact Rule And Sobs To Tom Sandoval In Bombshell ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Reunion Teaser: “I Just Want You Away From Me”
It was an emotional day for Madix and Sandoval.
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How to watch the Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Denver Nuggets NBA Playoffs game tonight: Game 2 livestream options
Here's how and when to watch Game 2 of the Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Denver Nuggets NBA Playoffs series tonight.
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Explainer: What are tactical nuclear weapons and why is Russia training with them now?
Russia announced its military would run drills involving tactical nuclear weapons, which are for use on the battlefield rather than for leveling cities, amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
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Jennifer Garner and look-alike daughter Violet grab lunch in LA
A source told Page Six that the actress has been finding comfort in her kids following the recent loss of her beloved father.
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Letitia James Asks Trump Judge for More Time
James asked Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a conservative Trump appointee, for an extension in a lawsuit out of Texas.
newsweek.com
Formula 1 champ Charles Leclerc is buying a waterfront home in Miami
Leclerc will be among the new homeowners at the Edition Residences in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood, slated to be move-in ready by 2027.
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Here’s when kids eat the most sugar — and it’s not after dinner
It's not the late-night snacking you have to worry about with kids, experts say.
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Madonna draws 1.6 million fans to Brazilian beach
The last show of the pop icon's "Celebration" retrospective tour brought over a million and a half fans to Rio de Janeiro's famed Copacabana Beach on Saturday night.
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Perjury Claim Is New Twist in Karen Read Murder Trial
Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesThe case against Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of drunkenly running over her cop boyfriend and leaving him for dead in a blizzard, took another turn on Monday when a prosecution witness was accused of lying.”It’s very clear to us that Katie McLaughlin perjured herself,” defense lawyer David Yannetti told Judge Beverly Cannone before jurors entered the courtroom for the second week of the murder trial.Prosecutors allege that Read hit her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV after a night out drinking and abandoned him there. Defense attorneys and Read’s fans, however, insist she is being “framed” for O’Keefe’s murder in an elaborate police cover-up.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Eating whole lemons and peel is the new main squeeze for fruit foodies — here’s why
This bitter be good.
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Lawmakers introduce legislation holding UNRWA accountable for joining, assisting Hamas terror attack in Israel
Lawmakers have introduced bipartisan legislation to return American tax dollars that went to UNRWA amid reports its employees assisted Hamas and its attack on Israel.
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Yelp’s One-Star Reviews Are Deranged. I Tried to Track Down the People Who Leave Them.
“The machines were broken. Tom was broken.”
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What angry King Charles really uttered when Kate and William arrived late to coronation: expert
Prince William and Kate Middleton were late to King Charles III's coronation, which caused "an added layer of stress" for the monarch.
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5 ways women can lower their stroke risk — including one to do before going outside
Stroke is the fifth-leading cause of death for American women.
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NYC singleton who posted ‘looking for a girlfriend’ flyers 10 years ago is back at it
Dan Perino, 60, first grabbed people's attention in 2014 when he plastered the city with posters looking to land a film or TV role.
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Mother of Hamas hostage reacts to discovering Hamas accepted ceasefire proposal
Meirav Leshem Gonen, mother of Romi Gonen who was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7th, reacts to Hamas saying that they accepted a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar which seeks to halt the seven-month war with Israel in Gaza. The Israeli government is now reviewing the Hamas response, CNN has learned. The Israeli prime minister's office has declined to comment at this stage.
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Menotti, un maestro de fútbol que influyó en varias generaciones de técnicos, de Guardiola a Scaloni
En un deporte dominado por los pies, César Luis Menotti se impuso con la palabra.
latimes.com
Judge Merchan's Jail Threat for Donald Trump Unpicked by Legal Analyst
Merchan doesn't want to jail Trump while the hush money trial is continuing, a legal expert told Newsweek.
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Knicks may have to expand rotation against Pacers after exhausting minutes in first round
Tom Thibodeau often has noted that most teams reduce their playing rotations in the playoffs, but the Knicks only used seven players in the final two games against the 76ers after veteran reserve Bojan Bogdanovic went down with a foot injury in Game 4. Thibodeau has used his standard “we could” response when asked in...
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Imponen nueva multa a Trump por violar orden mordaza en juicio en NY; le advierten sobre cárcel
El juez que preside el juicio donde Donald Trump está acusado de pagar para silenciar revelaciones perjudiciales le impuso una multa de 1.000 dólares por violar su orden mordaza y advirtió severamente al expresidente que una violación adicional podría resultar en pena de cárcel.
latimes.com
Rumble reveals censorship demands from surprising list of countries as CEO to testify on free speech threats
Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, is set to testify before Congress on censorship efforts by foreign governments against his company's site, including by a surprising number of U.S. allies.
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NYC Mayor Adams set to meet Pope Francis during trip to Rome this week
Sources said that Hizzoner is set to leave the Big Apple on Thursday for his overseas trip but it was unclear how long he's scheduled to be in Europe.
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During France visit, Chinese president urged to influence Russia to end war in Ukraine
President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday to urge him to influence Russia to end the war.
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Tigers vs. Guardians prediction: MLB picks, best bets, odds
Stitches makes his prediction for Monday's Tigers-Guardians matchup in Cleveland.
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Interest rates may stay high for longer. Here’s what it means for the 2024 election.
The Fed has cast doubt over a previous forecast of interest rate cuts.
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Some Planters nuts sold in 5 states recalled for potential listeria contamination
Hormel Foods recalled some Planters Honey Roasted Peanuts and Planters Deluxe Lightly Salted Mixed Nuts over a possible health risk.
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How to Advocate for Yourself at Doctor’s Visits, According to Doctors
Write down your concerns before the visit, send portal messages, and Google your symptoms in advance.
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Chloe Fineman Under Fire For “Mocking” JoJo Siwa In ‘SNL’ Parody: “This Is Trying Way Too Hard”
The sketch targeted Siwa's "bad girl" transformation.
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IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling'
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling' in opening remarks at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.
latimes.com
Jen Psaki urges Biden to join 'The View,' defends him dodging journalists
Jen Psaki told "The View" hosts Monday that President Biden should do an interview on the show and suggested it was more effective than a press conference.
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Hamas says it accepts cease-fire as Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate eastern Rafah
Hamas says it will accept a cease-fire agreement, just hours after Israel ordered civilians in eastern Rafah to evacuate. Israel has yet to accept the terms.
latimes.com
Britney Spears denies having a ‘breakdown’ at Chateau Marmont, may need surgery on injured foot
"I’m a grown ass woman who is actually very naive in most situations !" the singer wrote. "I am simply embarrassed they got me in my damn pajamas !"
nypost.com
James Gunn Teases David Corenswet As Superman In New Photo: “Get Ready”
The reboot is slated for a July 2025 release date.
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History of student protests on U.S. college campuses
Some commentators have compared the campus protests over the war in Gaza to the anti-Vietnam war movement and other past protests. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green looks back at how some past students made their voices heard.
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cbsnews.com
Is Donald Trump Trying to Get Thrown in Jail?
In April, when Judge Juan Merchan first heard arguments about whether Donald Trump was violating a gag order in his criminal case in Manhattan, he sharply and skeptically questioned the former president’s attorneys, accusing one of “losing all credibility.” When he found Trump in contempt last week, he did so in a detailed, impassioned ruling that defended his gag order and the need for political speech.The second time around, things were less tense. Merchan was far more relaxed during a contempt hearing last week. His ruling today found Trump in contempt on only one of the four counts prosecutors claimed, and his written decision was shorter and drier. He fined Trump $1,000, adding to a $9,000 penalty levied last week.In the courtroom this morning, however, Merchan was blunter, explicitly threatening to imprison Trump if he won’t stop. “Going forward, this court will have to consider a jail sanction,” he said. “Mr. Trump, it’s important you understand, the last thing I want to do is put you in jail.”But, Merchan said, he has an obligation to “protect the dignity of the justice system,” adding: “The magnitude of this decision is not lost on me, but at the end of the day I have a job to do. So as much as I don’t want to impose a jail sanction,” he said, “I want you to understand that I will if necessary and appropriate.”The pairing of Merchan’s somewhat perfunctory ruling today with his previous, more emotional courtroom delivery reveals the difficult situation that Merchan faces. He must choose between exercising a power he doesn’t want to exercise, and rendering himself powerless.Knowing Trump’s true mind is impossible, and some of the reporters best-sourced in his camp say he doesn’t want to be sent to jail. But the former president is behaving like a man who has calculated that getting thrown in the clink for a night or two for the offense of posting some mean things on Truth Social would be great publicity.Even worse for Merchan, that might be right. Trump’s legal defense in the trial seems to be a bit shaky. The overarching strategy seems to be to sow doubts about little parts of the prosecution’s story, rather than mounting some counternarrative. The defendant has reportedly been grumbling that his lawyers are not aggressive enough, while they keep running afoul of Merchan.But Trump has always been more interested in the political defense, in which he has a clear counternarrative: He says that the big bad justice system, run by Democrats, is out to get him and interfere with the election in order to hurt him. (The irony is that this master of projection sits accused of election interference in the Manhattan trial.) And what could show that better than the outlandish penalty of jail for off-brand tweets? That might not convince any skeptics, but it could rile up his base.Yet, as Merchan said, he can’t just let the attacks go. Trump has made his various trials into a test of the principle of equal justice under the law, arguing that he should not face accountability for his own actions. Merchan called Trump’s defiance “a direct attack on the rule of law,” and though the scale is much smaller than the immunity case at the Supreme Court last month, he’s right: Any other defendant who repeatedly violated an order from a judge would expect to face escalating sanctions. Merchan may have little interest in defending expected witness Michael Cohen, whose inability to stay quiet he called out in his previous ruling, but he really does need to defend the jury and other witnesses from intimidation—to say nothing of his need to enforce his own orders.The result is something like watching a parent ineffectually scold a toddler. (This is not the first time that Trump has warranted that comparison, in many cases from his own aides.)Maybe this time the judge’s warning will get through and Trump will rein himself in. “He’s now sitting quietly, frowning, still seemingly absorbing that message from the judge,” The New York Times reported, noting that this is far more restrained than his reaction when the federal judge in his defamation trial threatened jail. Then again, his campaign today called Merchan’s threat a “Third World authoritarian tactic.”One other notable observer doesn’t think the threat will work. “Because this is now the tenth time that this Court has found Defendant in criminal contempt, spanning three separate motions, it is apparent that monetary fines have not, and will not, suffice to deter Defendant from violating this Court’s lawful orders,” he wrote. That observer was Merchan himself in today’s decision.
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theatlantic.com
Cops brace for anti-Israel unrest at Met Gala as ‘Day of Rage’ planned at nearby Hunter College
Police security will be heightened in and around the Metropolitan Museum of Art as A-listers start descending on the iconic Upper East Side venue for the glitzy gala there Monday evening, sources said.
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