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Rali de Portugal vai contar 700 militares e 200 estagiários da GNR

Competição arranca com o aquecimento em Baltar e a superespecial na Figueira da Foz.
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Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage
Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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James Murray Was the Editor of Which Publication From 1879 Until His Death in 1915?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for May 29, 2024.
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Something About Trump’s Polling Numbers Doesn’t Add Up
Trump winning would be a significant outlier from a number of historic patterns.
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Trump Hush Money Trial Jurors Now Have a Historic Choice to Make
Justin Lane/ReutersIt all comes down to this.On Wednesday, the jury in Donald Trump’s hush money trial will receive instructions from Judge Juan Merchan on the relevant law in the case. They are then expected to begin deliberations in which the 12-member panel will try to reach a unanimous decision about whether or not to convict the former president.Exactly how long it will take jurors to reach a verdict remains anyone’s guess. They’ll have to weigh the conflicting narratives put forward by the prosecution and Trump’s defense team about the current presumptive Republican nominee’s involvement in a scheme to silence a porn star’s claims of a sexual encounter with Trump ahead of the 2016 election.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Why the Hell Is This Former Baseball Star Really Running for Senate? I Think I Found a Clue.
Steve Garvey’s bizarre campaign is weirder than you know.
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Ruthless ‘Nigerian scammer’ takes credit for auction scare at Elvis Presley’s Graceland: ‘I had fun’
A Memphis judge last week halted a planned foreclosure sale of the iconic property, fearing possible forgery of the legal documents.
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Russia Launches Wave of Mechanized Attacks at Ukraine
Russia did not make "significant advances," but likely hoped to test Ukraine's responses, U.S.-based think tank the Institute for the Study of War evaluated.
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University of Florida employee, students implicated in illegal plot to ship drugs, toxins to China
Among the students tied to the scheme was the president of UF’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association.
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Prince William and Princess Kate's Family Milestone Goes Viral
TikTok users praised William and Kate's family after footage from a milestone occasion went viral.
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SNAP Benefits Update as Recipients Get Boost in One State
Texans affected by recent storms will be able to use their SNAP benefits to buy hot food and ready-to-eat meals, but only until June 30.
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Stephen King Calls Out Donald Trump Remark
The horror author reacted to the posts that Donald Trump made on his Truth Social account about Memorial Day.
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America’s Military Is Not Prepared for War — or Peace
The U.S. military is not sized or equipped to deal with new global threats.
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Why Deadly Bus Accidents Are So Common in Developing Countries
While buses are among the safest modes of travel in the U.S. and Europe, researchers have found the “opposite” is true in the developing world.
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Rapper Sean Kingston agrees to return to Florida, where he and mother are charged with $1M in fraud
Kingston was arrested Thursday at Fort Irwin, an Army training base in California’s Mojave Desert where he was performing.
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In Florida, Democrats Hope Abortion Will Revive Their Fortunes
They may not win the state in the Electoral College, but Democrats may improve their chances in the statehouse.
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There’s a Reason Most People Aren’t Following the New York Trump Trial
Voters recognize that it’s a misguided attempt to settle the 2024 election.
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Biden, Harris to launch Black voter group, aiming to blunt Trump’s gains
The move underscores how much the president’s electoral fate hinges on his ability to gin up support from what has been his most loyal voting bloc.
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Boston Democratic mayor says criminals should not be prosecuted for theft, gang registry should be abolished
Boston Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu supported a do-not-prosecute list and to abolish the gang registry in a Progressive Massachusetts questionnaire.
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D.C.-area forecast: Showers and storms again later today, then a few spectacular days
Tomorrow through Saturday feature plenty of sunshine, low humidity and comfortably warm temperatures. What about Sunday?
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UK nurses launch lawsuit, claim transgender colleague harassed them in changing room
Nurses at an NHS trust filed a legal complaint after they were told to be more 'inclusive' after complaining about a male in the women's changing room.
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There’s Something Off About Furiosa
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Encore: TikTok Shop Is a Dystopian Mall Kiosk
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Donald Trump's One-Word Response to Closing Arguments at Trial
Trump wasn't entertained by the long hours of closing arguments at his hush money trial.
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North Korea Launches Swarm of Sewage Balloons
Pyongyang has sent propaganda balloons across the demilitarized zone.
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Hunter Biden Handed Legal Win
A scheduled hearing in Hunter Biden's tax case has been indefinitely postponed following the confirmed delay in the trial.
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Colorado police plan to use drones as first responders, calling the technology ‘future of law enforcement’
Drones as first responders could improve police resource allocation, Colorado law enforcement says.
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US Treasury official visits Ukraine to discuss sanctions on Russia
A U.S. Treasury official is traveling to Kyiv this week to talk about U.S. financial support for Ukraine, efforts to tighten sanctions on Russia and plans to use immobilized Russian sovereign assets for the benefit of Ukraine as it fends off Russian fo...
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Elmer Boyd, last Dallas detective to investigate JFK assassination, took Lee Harvey Oswald into custody, dead at 96
“We were told Kennedy was five minutes away from arrival, but then we got word he’d been in an accident.”
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Is China Stockpiling Resources to Prepare for War?
Import-reliant China is seeking to reduce Western leverage over it, but some have suggested a more ominous reason behind the commodities buildup.
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Rangers stars Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad being put on defensive by Panthers
Chris Kreider and Mika Zibanejad are sitting on zero points apiece for the series, a stat that might understate how dire things have gotten for them.
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Hairstylist answers common questions from client, viewers still confused
Despite answering the questions, people in the comments section were still unsure after receiving different advice from their own stylists.
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Donald Trump's Lawyers Failed To 'Confront' Key Evidence: Attorney
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance reacted to the closing arguments at the former president's hush money trial.
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Trump Boasted About Sex With Stormy in Tahoe, Athlete Says
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyDonald Trump boasted about having sex with adult film star Stormy Daniels at the 2006 golf tournament where the two met, a celebrity athlete who played the tournament has said.The athlete also told The Daily Beast that a decade later, in the run-up to the 2016 election, he received anonymous calls from strangers asking what he remembered of the weekend.Daniels says she told confidantes at the time that she had sex with Trump, and has told her story repeatedly since. Trump has repeatedly denied having sex with Daniels.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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How ‘Elsbeth’ Became the Surprise TV Hit of the Year
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty Images/CBSCBS has a bona fide hit on their hands with Elsbeth. Although the main character, Chicago lawyer turned murder-solver Elsbeth Tascioni, popped up occasionally in The Good Wife and The Good Fight, the latest series in that universe created by Robert and Michelle King is not a courtroom/political/relationship drama, but a rather light, warm-hearted procedural in the vein of Columbo and Poker Face.Ostensibly in New York on assignment from the Department of Justice to observe the NYPD as part of the terms of a consent decree, Carrie Preston’s Elsbeth is quickly revealed to the audience as being present to secretly investigate local precinct Captain Wagner (Wendell Pierce). Along the way, she partners with Officer Kaya Blanke (Carra Patterson) to bring both the precinct’s homicide clearance rate and the spirits of everyone she meets way, way up. Thanks to her astute questions, intuitive leaps, and seemingly endless parade of vividly colorful ensembles, even the murderers she apprehends rarely seem to mind that she’s the one to catch them.Impressively, Elsbeth weathered a wobbly series launch—a strong pilot was followed by a five-week hiatus caused by schedule conflicts with the State of the Union and March Madness broadcasts—going on to secure a full-season pickup for next year before the midway point of its 10-episode first season. The moment was captured on set in a video of Preston breaking character while shooting the first season finale to announce the happy news to her co-stars and the entire crew.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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These Insiders Know What Awaits Trump Lawyer Todd Blanche If He Loses
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyThe one man perhaps even more anxious for a verdict in the Trump hush-money trial than Donald Trump himself is Todd Blanche. Trump has already reportedly expressed his frustration with Blanche, his latest defense attorney, and if he loses, Trump’s modus operandi is to go on the offensive. That’s because there are two types of people in Donald Trump’s personal orbit: those who have been publicly trashed by the former president, and those who will be.“There is no public client quite like Mr. Trump,” former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis told The Daily Beast. “While every person deserves competent counsel, that counsel also deserves loyalty from their client. Loyalty goes one way with Trump. The problem with the current MAGA base is that they will take whatever position Trump tells them to.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Alina Habba Attacks Judge After Closing Arguments
Donald Trump's lawyer criticized Juan Merchan and said the prosecution in his trial did not give "one bit of evidence" to prove Trump committed any crime.
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Opinion: Michael Ian Black: Screw It, Let’s Hold the 2024 Election Tomorrow
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesI had to swallow a little vomit-bubble yesterday morning when I read the following headline from The New York Times: “Eyeing Trump but on the Fence: How Tuned-Out Voters Could Decide 2024.”Tuned-out voters?I know we’re still over five months from the presidential election, but if you haven’t made up your mind yet about these two candidates, I think you’ve sacrificed your right to vote. I’ll even take it a step further—if you’re still one of those “undecideds” to whom we entrust the future of our nation every four years, not only should you lose the right to vote, you should also lose the right to have opinions.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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‘Eric’: Benedict Cumberbatch Makes for One Lousy Drunk Puppeteer
NetflixEric stars Benedict Cumberbatch as an abusive, alcoholic, asshole puppeteer who, in the wake of his 9-year-old son’s disappearance in 1985 New York City, begins speaking to an imaginary creature that berates him for his numerous shortcomings. Despite that bizarre premise, however, Netflix’s six-part series, which premieres May 30, never generates a single ounce of surrealistic wonder or terror. Flatly executed, incessantly didactic, and distended to twice the length that its story demands, it’s a meandering and unfocused treatise on the need to “do better” which fails, at every excruciating turn, to heed its own advice.Written by Abi Morgan and directed by Lucy Forbes, Eric is a showcase for Cumberbatch’s skill at embodying a prick bastard, and he does so with reasonable aplomb as Vincent, the Jim Henson-ish creator of a Sesame Street-style kids show called Good Day Sunshine. The idea that a horrible person like Vincent could be the mastermind behind a feel-good program like this is contrived nonsense. In terms of the series’ subsequent missteps, though, it’s merely a minor speed bump. Vincent loves to drink and fight with his wife Cassie (Gabby Hoffmann), and this greatly upsets his adolescent boy Edgar (Ivan Morris Howe), who can’t even get his father’s attention by showing him the new character he’s invented: Eric, a big furry behemoth with a zig-zagging stripe down his back whom Edgar believes would be a perfect addition to the Good Day Sunshine roster.Audiences may initially assume that Vincent doesn’t care about Eric because he looks like a rip-off of Monsters, Inc.’s Sully, but it’s actually because he’s a selfish lout who takes after his own despised father, powerful real-estate magnate Robert (John Doman). The morning after another row between the couple, Cassie tells Vincent to walk Edgar to school. Instead, he lets the boy go alone, and upon returning home from work that night, Vincent hears that Edgar has vanished. This prompts panic and guilt, as well as the appearance of Michael Ledroit (McKinely Belcher III), who heads up the NYPD’s missing person’s unit. Michael suspects that Edgar’s fate may be linked to nearby nightclub The Lux, whose owner Gator (Wade Allain-Marcus) was previously sent to prison for pimping out underage boys at his prior establishment. When he visits the hot spot (while wearing a wire), Michael runs into two vice squad cops who are beating up a shady Gator underling and talking about a mysterious “#8.” When he brings this information to his boss, Captain Cripp (David Denman), Michael is told to leave it alone.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Opinion: The Wild Trump Trial Moments I Can’t Stop Thinking About
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/ReutersThe jury in former President Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial will soon be officially released to deliberate. They will be expected to consider boring things—like “34 counts of falsifying business records” and whatever a “Class-E Felony” is (it’s not a class-Y felony what with all the porn, amiright folks? I am so sorry for typing that).But me? I can consider anything I want. Because while Donald Trump may have slept through the vast majority of his felony court case, I did not.So here are the parts of the trial that may not be important to the jury, but I will never stop thinking about:Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Texas police arrest fugitive illegally in US, wanted for murder by Interpol
Sanchez "was known to travel between" Splendora and "her residence in Terrenos," a residential community advertising cheap land for sale outside Houston.
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Rachel Feinstein Landed a Netflix Special by Doing What ‘Scared’ Her Most
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/HandoutSince first getting what she thought was her big break on Last Comic Standing almost 15 years ago, comedian Rachel Feinstein has been waiting for something to come along and help her achieve the next level of success. “By the time this comes out, I’m going to be a star,” Feinstein says. “Hopefully after this interview, I’ll at least get a Clorox commercial or something.”In this episode of The Last Laugh podcast—recorded just after she taped her latest Tonight Show appearance and right before her debut Netflix special Big Guy premiered—Feinstein reveals that she may never have gotten this breakthrough moment in her career had she not done the thing that “scared” her the most: getting married to the New York firefighter husband she spends much of her special mocking, and then having a daughter. She also shares stories about mentoring Lil Jon in stand-up comedy on Donald Trump’s The Apprentice, roasting Gilbert Gottfried’s Hitler as Anne Frank on Netflix’s Historical Roasts, and more.On the eve of her Netflix special premiere, Feinstein is feeling a combination of “excited” and “a little nervous,” saying with straightforward sincerity, “Hopefully this will change some things for me.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Satellite Images Show Russia's 'Nebo-M' Radar System Targeted in Strike
An attack on a Luhansk airfield on Tuesday using U.S.-supplied missiles may have struck Russia's Nebo-M radar system.
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Kate Middleton has ‘turned a corner’ with cancer treatment, says family friend
Time away from the public eye has apparently been good for the Princess, as the course of preventative chemotherapy has reportedly been successful.
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Yankees’ Juan Soto a franchise-boosting ‘centurion’: Scott Boras
Juan Soto's agent, Scott Boras, has added a new line to Soto’s résumé: “centurion,” as in one of the top 100 players to ever play the game.
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Top adviser to Dem Senate candidate posted photo with religious leader who compared Jews to termites
A top adviser to a House Democrat running for Senate in Michigan once posted on social media about supporting an event featuring Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam.
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'Kind of scary': Controversial medical procedure may soon be legal in another blue state
Lawmakers are rallying support in another blue state to pass the proposed Medical Aid in Dying Act, and one Democratic lawmaker says there is an "excellent chance" of it passing.
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UV Eyelash Extensions Are a New Beauty Alternative, but Are They Safe?
With a new treatment trend taking over the eyelash industry, we asked two lash techs to share their thoughts on UV and LED lash extensions.
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