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  1. WATCH: Anti-Israel protester admits she doesn't know why she's at NYU protest A viral video shared by former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani purports to show an anti-Israel protester admitting that she has no idea why she is protesting NYU.
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  2. Russian court fines TV presenter who threw 'almost naked' party over her calls for peace Anastasia Ivleeva, a TV presenter and actress, has been fined for social media posts advocating peace during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, officials said.
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  3. Mississippi plaintiff rejects settlement for brother who died after police pulled him out of car Bettersten Wade, who sued the city of Jackson, MI, over the death of her brother rejected a settlement after officials publicly disclosed what the city would pay his survivors.
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  4. With DNC nomination set for after Ohio deadline, legislators negotiate to ensure Biden is on ballot Republicans and Democrats in Ohio are negotiating to make sure that President Biden appears on the November ballot since Biden's formal nomination will be after Ohio's ballot deadline.
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  5. 5 food trucks to know about in 2024: 'Wonderful support' Food trucks are commonplace now in the United States, and serve a variety of dishes. Here are five notable restaurants on wheels to check out across the United States.
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  6. NYC union leader says members support Trump over Biden 3-to-1: 'I see a wave coming' New York union leader Bob Bartels explained why as a lifelong Democrat he plans to vote for Trump in November and why the blue-collar vote could shift in favor of the former president.
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  7. Ukraine implements passport renewal restriction for military-age men outside the country Ukraine has announced that men of conscription age cannot renew their passports from outside the country in an effort to stem the outflow of potential soldiers.
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  8. GOP state lawmakers appeal to SCOTUS to challenge Biden's 'usurpations' of their power to run elections Twenty-seven Pennsylvania GOP lawmakers have appealed to the Supreme Court to let them sue the President Biden over his executive order on elections.
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  9. Burkina Faso's military massacred more than 200 civilians, Human Rights Watch says More than 2 million civilians, mostly children, have been displaced in the conflict between jihadis linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group and Burkina Faso's military.
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  10. German parliament votes to establish annual 'veterans' day' to recognize military service The German parliament has approved the establishment of an annual national "veterans' day" to honor those who have served in the military, officials say.
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  11. Michael Cohen announces he won't speak about Trump on social media or on his podcast until after he testifies Michael Cohen, President Trump's onetime lawyer, announced that he will not post anything about his former employer on social media until after his testimony.
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  12. Celine Dion recalls wedding day injury that sent her to the hospital Celine Dion revealed the intricate tiara she wore on her wedding day to Rene Angélil landed her in the hospital, after the massive weight of it cause a bump to grow on her forehead.
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  13. 6 dead, 20 injured after explosion causes restaurant and hotel fire in eastern India A fire tore through a restaurant and hotel complex on Thursday in eastern India, killing at least six people and injuring 20 others, fire officials said.
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  14. Trump greets supporters, union workers at NYC construction site: 'Amazing show of affection' Former President Donald Trump appeared at a construction site in New York City on Thursday morning, speaking with union workers ahead of his appearance in court.
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  15. Megan Rapinoe, others urge NCAA to not ban trans athletes from women's sports Megan Rapinoe and a number of other athletes signed a letter calling on the NCAA to forgo banning transgender athletes in women's sports on Wednesday.
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  16. Trump taunts former AG Bill Barr even after endorsement for president Former President Donald Trump mocked William Barr, his former attorney general, on Wednesday despite Barr earlier this month backing Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
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  17. Emerson College anti-Israel agitators clash with Boston police; 4 officers injured, over 100 arrested Boston police said 108 people were arrested near Emerson College at an anti-Israel encampment and four officers were injured in the process.
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  18. Hamas would lay down arms if an independent Palestinian state is established, militant group says Hamas is reportedly open to a five-year truce with Israel, willing to disarm and become a political party if a Palestinian state is formed along pre-1967 borders.
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  19. 10 perfect gifts for the gourmet mom Whether your mom is experimental in the kitchen, a coffee lover or a wine enthusiast, we have picked ten perfect gifts for the foodie mom to show you appreciation this Mother's Day.
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  20. Ramen revolution: How Japan's iconic noodle dish has conquered hearts and bowls worldwide Ramen, a beloved Japanese dish, entices locals and foreigners alike with its spicy, steaming bowls of noodles. In Tokyo, lines winding around corners are common.
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  21. Cubs pitcher forced to change glove due to white in American flag patch: 'Just representing my country' Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Luke Little was forced to change his glove Wednesday night due to the white in his American Flag patch on his glove.
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  22. Army reservist who warned Maine killer would 'snap' before shooting to testify Before Robert Card carried out Maine's deadliest mass shooting, his best friend had warned their superiors that Card might "snap and do as mass shooting."
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  23. Venice begins charging entry fee for day-trippers to address tourism crisis Venice has launched a pilot program to charge day-trippers an entry fee that authorities hope will discourage visitors from arriving on peak days, officials say.
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  24. Washington 13-year-old steals woman’s purse, punches her outside Seattle pharmacy, police say Seattle police arrested a 13-year-old boy on suspicion of robbery after video allegedly captured him stealing a woman's purse and punching her.
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  25. Bible full of 'historical evidence' for how effective prayer is, stresses faith leader A pastor in the Seattle area is highlighting the importance and power of prayer amid today's antisemitism and attacks on Jewish people both in America and all over the world.
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  26. UCLA med school's mandatory 'Structural Racism and Health Equity' course teaches weight loss is 'useless' The Washington Free Beacon published a report that detailed a syllabus and required reading for the school’s "Structural Racism and Health Equity" class.
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  27. Parents warn of 'nightmare' climate on Columbia University campus: Jewish students 'are being threatened' Parents of Columbia University and Barnard students spoke out on the threat facing their children as anti-Israel protests continued.
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  28. Charlie Woods, Tiger's 15-year-old son, to play in US Open qualifier Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of Tiger, will be playing in a U.S. Open qualifier on Thursday morning, aiming to play at Pinehurst No. 2 in June.
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  29. Taiwan president-elect chooses new foreign, defense ministers as China annexation threats intensify In the face of continued aggression from China, Taiwan president-elect Lai Ching-te appointed new foreign and defense ministers. China sees Taiwan as its sovereign territory.
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  30. Former minor league umpire suing MLB; says he was fired for being bisexual, harassed by female colleague A former minor league umpire is suing Major League Baseball, claiming a female colleague harassed him and claiming he was fired for being bisexual.
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