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  1. Former Pro-Bowl RB Officially Announces Retirement From NFL A former Pro-Bowl running back has officially called it a career.
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  2. 50 Cent, Aubrey O’Day and more slam Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ disingenuous apology video for 2016 assault footage On Sunday, the music mogul posted a minute-long apology video addressing old surveillance footage that showed him beating and dragging his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
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  3. Mets use fast start to salvage finale against Marlins The Mets were good enough Sunday to win 7-3 at loanDepot park, allowing them to salvage the series finale against the MLB-worst Marlins after two straight losses that were numbing for different reasons.
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  4. Top moments from Biden's Morehouse commencement address President Biden's address to Morehouse College saw some protesters in the audience, and Biden called for a cease-fire in Israel.
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  5. SNL's' Colin Jost forced to crack joke about wife Scarlett Johansson's body on 'Weekend Update' "Saturday Night Live" star Colin Jost was forced to make a joke at his wife Scarlett Johansson's expense in the traditional joke swap with Michael Che during "Weekend Update."
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  6. Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison Jr. sued by Fanatics for alleged breach of contract Marvin Harrison Jr.’s transition to the NFL took a strange turn Saturday night, when Fanatics filed a lawsuit in the New York Supreme Court.
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  7. UCLA locks doors on conservative students, preventing them from hosting pro-Israel event: YAF UCLA officials reportedly locked the doors to a building where conservative students were going to host a pro-Israel event led by Jihad Watch founder Robert Spencer.
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  8. King Charles announces first overseas trip since cancer diagnosis King Charles III has not left the UK since before he learned he has cancer in February.
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  10. Taylor Swift fans insist they spot hickey on singer’s neck at Sweden show after PDA-packed trip with Travis Kelce The pop star's red mark was visible as she pulled her hair to one side while performing "Champagne Problems" at the Friends Arena on Saturday night.
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  11. Stefanik Rages at Fox News Host For Bringing Up Her Past Trump Hatred Anna Moneymaker/GettyRep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) attacked Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream on Sunday after Bream brought up a December 2022 New York Times article that chronicled Stefanik’s transformation from a moderate Republican to a Donald Trump acolyte—one that cited Stefanik’s own public comments attacking Trump.Bream noted the article’s use of Stefanik’s former friends and its reference to a radio interview Stefanik gave in 2015, where she described Trump as “insulting to women,” to ask her what changed to make Trump more palatable to her. The question enraged the House Republican, a potential pick for Trump’s vice-presidential slot, who called it a “disgrace” that Bream would cite the Times and anonymous sources.“It’s a disgrace that you would quote The New York Times with nameless, faceless, false sources,” Stefanik said, shouting over Bream’s rebuttals. “They’re not quoting my friends. Those names are not included because they are false smears.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  12. Who Would Benefit From Ebrahim Raisi’s Death? If the Iranian president turns out to have lost his life in a helicopter crash, it will set off a fierce scramble for power.
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  13. Lawmakers push to speed up NYC casino licenses timetable: ‘We’re leaving $2B on the table’ Two state lawmakers say it's time to roll the dice on awarding casino licenses in the New York City area and are backing a bill that would speed up the current much-criticized timetable.
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  14. Jose Trevino, Jon Berti power red-hot Yankees to sweep over White Sox For most teams, a tell of things going especially well would be getting contributions from the bottom of their order. For the Yankees, it has become increasingly the norm.
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  15. Historic Knickerbocker Greys youth group calls on lawmakers to step in as it faces eviction from Park Ave. Armory after 120 years A historic New York youth group is calling on lawmakers to step in and save them from being evicted from the Upper East Side building they've called home for more than a century.
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  16. Ban cellphones in schools? Teachers and a student weigh in. Two teachers feel relief, but a student says they’re not the real problem. Plus, progress on sports betting should be celebrated.
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  17. Donte DiVincenzo, Pascal Siakam get technical fouls during chippy Knicks-Pacers Game 7 fracas It didn't take long for tempers to flare between the Knicks and the Pacers in Game 7.
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  18. Joe Biden Ally Confronted With 'Pretty Dire' Election Polling Former President Donald Trump leads Biden in five important swing states, according to new polling.
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  19. Abortion won’t be Biden’s saving grace against Trump in Florida and Arizona: poll Abortion is expected to be on the ballot in Arizona and Florida in November, but the issue is not shaping up to be the boost President Biden needs to win the two states, according to a new poll.
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  20. PHOTO – 'My Personal Best': Florida Fisherman Catches 12-Foot Tiger Shark A fisherman is still reeling from his recent catch at Florida's Jacksonville Beach that has people wide-eyed. The post PHOTO – ‘My Personal Best’: Florida Fisherman Catches 12-Foot Tiger Shark appeared first on Breitbart.
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  21. Lower Fifth Avenue retail scene thriving after several high-profile leases, expansions Manhattan’s retail scene is such a mixed bag as to defy generalization.
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  22. Fanatics sues Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr for breach of contract: report Fanatics filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court on Saturday night against Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., claiming he breached a contract signed in May 2023.
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  23. Japan grappling with invasive raccoon population nearly 40 years after bringing them to the country Raccoons are not native to Japan, but were brought to the country in the 1970s following the popularity of the 1977 anime "Rascal the Raccoon."
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  24. Ohio sex worker had more than 200 clients while knowing she was HIV-positive: ‘Risky business’ Linda Leccesse, 30, solicited most of her clients on Market Street in Marietta -- a small city in southeast Ohio on the border of West Virginia -- but the possibly infected people are believed to be spread across the East Coast.
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  25. Rapper Cardi B won't endorse Biden in 2024: 'People got betrayed' Rapper Cardi B said she wouldn't be endorsing President Biden or Donald Trump in 2024 after previously supporting the president in 2020.
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  26. Binoculars and batteries: What it’s like covering Trump’s hush money trial Washington Post reporters Shayna Jacobs and Devlin Barrett describe the daily routine of covering Donald Trump’s trial in Manhattan criminal court.
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  27. WNBA Power Rankings: Caitlin Clark, Fever Plummet, Chicago Sky Jump Up The Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark plummet while the Sky jump up in the new WNBA power rankings.
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  28. Thrift-Store Vase Bought for $8 Turns Out to Be Valuable Piece of Art "That 'same old stuff' that has no value to them has a great deal of value to others," the finder, Andy, told Newsweek.
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  29. NASCAR All-Star Race predictions: Four plus-odds picks for North Wilkesboro Speedway It’s All-Star Sunday for the NASCAR Cup Series, as the best drivers aim to win the marquee event at North Wilkesboro Speedway. 
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  30. At Cannes, Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos’s new movie gets even weirder The cinematic duo’s latest, “Kinds of Kindness,” features Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, mind control, severed appendages, cult worship and very soft feet.
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  31. Steve Buscemi’s Suspected Attacker Held on $50,000 Bail in NYC Lev Radin/Getty ImagesThe man accused of randomly punching actor Steve Buscemi in the face two weeks ago has been arraigned and is being held in New York City on $50,000 cash bail.According to the complaint, Clifton Williams, 50, is charged with one count of assault in the second degree and one count of assault in the third degree. Williams allegedly punched a separate male victim nine minutes before he assaulted Buscemi, the complaint says, leaving them both with “bruising, swelling, and substantial pain,” the complaint said. It did not name either of the victims, although enough information was given to identify Buscemi as the second.At the time of the attack, police said Buscemi had been walking with a female companion in midtown Manhattan on May 8 when the attacker strolled up, punched him in the face, and then ran away, evading capture for over a week. The attack was confirmed by Buscemi’s publicist, who characterized it as “a random act of violence.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  32. Hollywood Minute: New New Kids on the Block New music is out now from New Kids on the Block, actress Kate Hudson, and guitar virtuoso Marty Friedman. Rick Damigella reports.
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  33. U.S. and Europe Move Closer to Using Russian Assets to Help Ukraine Finance ministers from the G7 nations are hoping to finalize a plan ahead of the group’s leaders meeting next month.
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  34. Cassie Ventura’s legal team addresses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘pathetic’ apology video: ‘More about himself than the people he hurt’ The singer accused the rapper, whom she dated on and off for a decade, of rape and abuse, which he vehemently denied for years until footage corroborated one of her claims.
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  35. Sen. Fetterman hits back at AOC’s suggestion he’s a bully after House clash: ‘That’s absurd’ AOC shot back at Fetterman, writing on social media, "I stand up to bullies, instead of becoming one."
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  36. D.C.'s Democrat Mayor Heading to Las Vegas on 'Economic Mission' Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) is heading to Las Vegas for an "economic mission" after enjoying the Masters golf tournament in Georgia on the taxpayer's dime. The post D.C.’s Democrat Mayor Heading to Las Vegas on ‘Economic Mission’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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  37. Still Without Power, Houston Residents Struggle to Stay Cool As stifling heat settled over the city, the local electricity provider said most service would return by late Sunday. But hard-hit areas could remain dark for days longer.
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  38. 706 people named Kyle descend on Texas town for world record attempt When 706 people named Kyle in the same place is not enough.
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  39. Texas crime victims liaison pleads guilty to human smuggling with county vehicle A former employee with the Starr County District Attorney’s office pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transport undocumented people on Friday, according to court records.
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  40. WATCH: Comet lights up the sky over Spain and Portugal A bright comet fragment lit up the skies in a spectacular display visible over parts of Spain and Portugal late Saturday night, according to the European Space Agency.
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  41. Gayle King’s ex-husband, William Bumpus, praises her ‘fantastic’ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover: ‘My teenage fantasy’ Bumpus was married to the "CBS Mornings" host from 1982 to 1993 and they share two children.
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  42. Patricia Heaton defends Harrison Butker’s controversial graduation speech: ‘He’s not a monster’ "The guy is espousing his own opinions and Catholic doctrine. So what? It’s his opinion. He can have one," Patricia Heaton said about Harrison Butker.
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  43. What’s Happening With the Women on Fox News? Legs are still everywhere. Blond reigns supreme. But small changes are afoot.
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  44. VIDEO: Chicagoan Waited Four Hours for Police After Home Break-In A Chicago homeowner called 911 when would-be robbers broke into her residence. However, she had to wait four hours for officers to arrive at the scene in Wicker Park. The post VIDEO: Chicagoan Waited Four Hours for Police After Home Break-In appeared first on Breitbart.
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  45. Botanists are scouring the US-Mexico border to document a forgotten ecosystem split by a giant wall Roughly 1,000 volunteers armed with the iNaturalist app on their smartphones are documenting as many species as possible along the US-Mexico border in May.
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  46. Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans The U.S. ambassador said she was “very concerned” that Americans may have participated in what officials of the Democratic Republic of Congo called a failed coup attempt early Sunday.
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  47. CNN mourns death of political commentator Alice Stewart Stewart, 58, was found dead Saturday in the Belle View neighborhood of northern Virginia, leaving her CNN colleagues stunned and saddened.
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  48. Brittany and Patrick Mahomes make surprise appearance at Kelce Jam, spotted dancing on stage with Travis Kelce The couple, who seemed to particularly enjoy Lil Wayne's set, was seen dancing together at the musical festival in Kansas City.
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