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  1. Kate Middleton, Prince William celebrate Prince Louis’ 6th birthday with sweet new photo The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are also the parents of son Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 8, welcomed Louis in April 2018.
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  2. 2 Malaysian military helicopters collide midair, killing all 10 crew Two Malaysian military helicopters collided midair and crashed during a training session on Tuesday, killing all 10 people on board and injuring a swimmer in a pool, authorities said.
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  3. Chilling video shows screaming woman begging for help at stranger’s house before being kidnapped A terrified woman was captured on a doorbell camera begging for help just moments before a bearded man suddenly came up behind and kidnapped her, police said.
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  4. Ex-school cop on the run after allegedly killing teacher ex-wife in classroom, murdering girlfriend and abducting child Washington State Police have labeled Elias Huizar, 39, as "armed and dangerous" and fear he may commit more crimes.
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  5. Indulge in luxury pampering from around the globe at Brooklyn’s World Spa World Spa is simply out of this world. The 50,000-square-foot, high-design super spa in Brooklyn’s Midwood neighborhood offers a circuit of rejuvenating bathing rituals from around the globe. Guests glide from the Turkish and Moroccan tiled hammams to a Himalayan salt room, Finnish saunas, Japanese onsen pools, Eastern European banyas, saltwater swimming pools and the...
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  6. Kim Kardashian insists ‘life is good’ in first interview since Taylor Swift’s ‘TTPD’ diss Jimmy Kimmel did not ask the "Kardashians" star about her ongoing feud with Swift — although the host did reference it in his monologue.
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  7. Trump ‘hush money’ trial resumes, National Enquirer boss David Pecker returning to the stand Pecker will resume testimony where he is expected to detail the inner workings of a scheme he, Trump and his 'fixer' lawyer Michael Cohen devised to buy up and bury bad news during the 2016 presidential election.
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  8. What’s behind the Yankees bullpen’s dramatic strikeout decline — and what they can do to reverse it Suddenly, the Yankees bullpen is appearing thinner and less overpowering than any time in years.
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  9. Triumphant homeowners who spent millions on houses reveal how they took on squatters — and won Many Americans find themselves stuck with squatters, spending months and thousands of dollars in legal fees to get the intruders out. Others get aggressive, act quickly and to what it takes to regain possession of their properties.
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  10. Giants would be inviting chaos if they use a high draft pick on a QB If there is a highly touted rookie quarterback on the scene, the starting meter on Daniel Jones begins winding down, tick, tick, tick and sooner, rather than later, it will expire.
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  11. Jon Bon Jovi admits he ‘hasn’t been a saint’ in his 35-year marriage The "Livin' on a Prayer" hitmaker, 62, and his wife Dorothea are gearing up to celebrate their 35th anniversary on April 29.
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  12. Mets’ Francisco Lindor slowly regaining lefty batting stroke Francisco Lindor has started to figure it out batting left-handed.
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  13. Dear Abby: My stepdaughter recently had her first baby — but relatives refuse to call me a grandmother Dear Abby reaches out to a woman who is struggling with family issues.
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  14. Anti-aging guru Bryan Johnson shares unique ingredient he uses daily that helps him on his quest to live forever “There’s this assumption that if the food is in our supermarkets that somehow it’s gone through some process making sure it’s safe. That’s not true.”
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  15. Knicks fans revel outside MSG in unreal scene after wild Game 2 win Euphoric scenes erupted outside of Madison Square Garden after the Knicks picked up a shocking Game 2 victory over the 76ers, which included scenes of costumed fans crowd surfing and ecstatic supporters already looking ahead to a potential Eastern Conference final matchup.  The throngs of fans spilled onto Seventh Avenue after a wild sequence in...
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  16. 76ers set to lodge complaint over foul, timeout calls in Game 2 loss The 76ers will file an official grievance with the league over the officiating in the first two games of this first-round series.
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  17. Knicks’ Bojan Bogdanovic comes up big off bench while battling sore wrist On a night when the rest of the Knicks bench came up short, Bojan Bogdanovic, managing a sore wrist, gave the home team a much-needed offensive boost in the fourth quarter. The trade-deadline acquisition knocked down a pair of momentum-shifting treys, salvaging New York’s shrinking advantage to set up the thrilling finish of a 104-101...
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  18. Jean-Gabriel Pageau returned for Islanders’ Game 2 collapse Jean-Gabriel Pageau missed just one game with a lower-body injury, so affixing a “finally” to his return in Monday’s Game 2 against Carolina would be incorrect as a matter of the English language. But it did feel that way since it's the postseason.
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  19. Islanders not keeping pressure on shaky Hurricanes goalie late ended up costing them Even before that, the Islanders were beyond fortunate to hold a three-goal lead in the first place before letting it go to waste in a crushing 5-3 Game 2 defeat to the Hurricanes. And they knew it.
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  20. Jalen Brunson struggles again outside of fortunate 3-pointer bounce in Knicks’ Game 2 win Jalen Brunson hardly can make a shot, and the Knicks are 2-0 in their first-round playoff series against the 76ers.
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  21. Donte DiVincenzo rebounds from Game 1 benching to play hero in Knicks-76ers thriller Donte DiVincenzo’s confidence and his importance to the Knicks hardly was deterred by a fourth-quarter benching in Game 1.
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  22. Canada’s deputy PM wouldn’t condemn pro-Hamas slogans as hate speech until she saw video of vile chants Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on Monday initially refused to condemn slogans celebrating the Oct. 7, 2023 terrorist attack on Israel as hate speech – until she watched a video of the vile chants.
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  23. Patriots owner Robert Kraft calls tenured Columbia professors one of the ‘biggest problems’ as anti-Israel protests roil campus “We have professors who, instead of teaching how to think, are trying to tell our young people what they should think.”
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  24. An insane 27 seconds allowed Knicks to win one of NBA’s wildest playoff games Knicks fans left the Garden in jubilation Monday after a 27-second swing late in the game turned it from a potential 1-1 series to a 2-0 lead.
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  25. Rams’ Bo Nix connection adds to QB’s 2024 NFL Draft mystique The NFL is filled with various links similar to the vein of how film buffs use Kevin Bacon to connect actors and actresses together. ESPN's Adam Schefter opened up his NFL Draft notebook on Monday, and uncovered an unlikely link between Bo Nix and the Rams.
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  26. Islanders’ epic collapse against Hurricanes puts them in 2-0 hole It’s the second time the Islanders have blown a 3-0 lead against Carolina this season, but this one hurts a whole lot more than the first, all the way back on Nov. 4. 
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  27. Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes admit they’re already talking about getting married The former "GMA3" co-anchors revealed they are talking about the next steps in their relationship more than a year after their bombshell affair was ousted.
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  28. Knicks pull off Game 2 miracle to take commanding series lead over 76ers In a hectic and thrilling span of 13 seconds, the Knicks turned a five-point deficit into a one-point advantage and rode the moment to a crazy 104-101 Game 2 victory at MSG on Monday night.
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  30. Elite schools turning into Hamas University as antisemitism runs rampant The United States’ top institutions and assets for higher education are being lost to extremists.
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