"Quelle image donne-t-on de Bruxelles aux touristes ? Ça va être dégueulasse"
Man in Disbelief After Using Radiation Detector in His Kitchen
newsweek.com
The Redditor is fascinated by the reading, and so far he has no plans to change his kitchen counters or move.
An airstrike kills 20 in central Gaza as Israel's leaders air wartime divisions
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An Israeli airstrike killed 20 people in central Gaza, mostly women and children, on Sunday, as fighting raged and Israel's leaders aired divisions over who should govern Gaza after the war.
Smellmaxxing, Explained
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Some teenage boys have grown obsessed with designer fragrances that cost hundreds of dollars.
Would you eat this weird sandwich? Barry Enderwick would.
washingtonpost.com
Barry Enderwick’s hobby is recreating historical sandwich recipes. Since 2018, he has created and eaten more than 700 sandwiches and posted results on TikTok.
Biden to deliver Morehouse commencement address as protests disrupt graduations across the country
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President Biden will deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College on Sunday, marking an opportunity to reach out to Black voters.
Americans are down on the economy (again), with inflation topping election concerns
washingtonpost.com
After a spurt of optimism, Americans are feeling a little more glum about the economy — again.
Bronny James is ready to be himself, but the NBA still sees LeBron James Jr.
latimes.com
Scouts and executives see Bronny James as a viable NBA player and confirm he could be leverage to force the Lakers into a trade to unite him with his father.
Lakers and JJ Redick are a match made in Looney Tunes
latimes.com
JJ Redick could be the next Lakers head coach because he has a podcast with LeBron James. Period. End of resume. That's a joke, right?
Sam Alito’s flag flew upside down. Are his ethics?
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Justice Alito’s wife hoisted a “Stop the Steal” flag after Jan 6. Should her husband recuse himself now?
Wild Reason Student Reschedules Meeting Gets '10/10' From Professor
newsweek.com
On her way to meet her professor, Annie Rogovin got sidetracked when she noticed a baby duck.
Putin's 'Revenge': Georgia's Jailed Ex-President Urges West to Act
newsweek.com
Mikheil Saakashvili told Newsweek that Moscow "has everything to gain" from Georgia passing its controversial "foreign agent" law.
How Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress Was an Act of Royal Rebellion
newsweek.com
Meghan's haute-couture Givenchy wedding gown for the 2018 ceremony broke a long-established royal tradition.
Inside look at some of Knicks’ other memorable Game 7s
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Sunday’s Game 7 against the Pacers will mark the Knicks’ first since 2000. The Post takes a look at some of their most memorable Game 7s:
A Compelling Made-For-TV Reality Season
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This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.Welcome back to The Daily’s Sunday culture edition, in which one Atlantic writer or editor reveals what’s keeping them entertained. Today’s special guest
The General Intendant’s Daughter
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The girl’s expressive gifts surpass those of all the members of his company, even the aging starlet Klamt. That is something the General Intendant of the City Theater can no longer deny.Up to this point, he has done everything in his power to keep his daughter off the stage, for the General Intendant is intimately acquainted with the unscrupulousne
Is it ever okay to film strangers in public?
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Getty Images Nobody wants to be filmed without their knowledge. Why does it make up so much of the content we watch? The experience of realizing you are being surreptitiously filmed by a stranger is now a relatively common one, but this is how it happened for Mitchell Clark: The 25-year-old was working a shift at his Atlanta Target when someone pr
Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk Becomes World’s Undisputed Heavyweight Champion
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The Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk became the world’s undisputed heavyweight champion on Sunday. The victory has lifted morale in a country struggling to contain Russian advances on the battlefield.
Premier League predictions: Arsenal vs. Everton, Manchester City vs. West Ham picks
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All 10 matches this weekend will kick off at 11 a.m. Sunday, but the focus will be on two: Arsenal vs. Everton and Manchester City vs. West Ham United.
Ukraine Follows Russia's Playbook in Mobilizing Convicts
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Prisoners can now be drafted into the war effort after new laws were signed on Friday.
Airstrike kills 20 in central Gaza; fighting rages as Israel’s leaders air wartime divisions
nypost.com
An Israeli airstrike killed 20 people in central Gaza, mostly women and children, and fighting raged across the north on Sunday as Israel's leaders aired divisions over who should govern Gaza after the war, now in its eighth month.
2 dead and 5 missing after a boat collision on the Danube River in Hungary
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Police say two people have died and five are missing following a boat collision on the Danube River in Hungary
Donald Trump Teases Vice President Pick in 'SNL' Sketch
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The show's cold open saw the former president, played by James Austin Johnson, speaking at the barricades of a Manhattan courthouse
Letters to the Editor: Opposing views on L.A. County's 'Jane Fonda Day' and the Vietnam War
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It's time for the vocal Vietnamese ex-pat community in Orange County to move, says one reader. Another accuses Jane Fonda of profoundly betraying the U.S.
Central Park’s party-pooper rules baffle New Yorkers — with bubbles, balloons and ‘active sports’ off limits for celebrations
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Bubbles, balloons, tables and chairs and even tug-of-war are off limits for celebrations held in Central Park, The Post has learned.
Surging auto insurance rates squeeze drivers, fuel inflation
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Relentlessly rising auto insurance rates are squeezing car owners and stoking inflation. Auto insurance rates rose 2.6% in March and are up 22% from a year ago.
Letters to the Editor: A two-state solution requires Palestinians and Israelis to ignore their extremists
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Israel has the right to exist and defend itself, and the Palestinians have legitimate grievances. Settling this dispute requires imperfect solutions.
Boston Dynamics' creepy robotic canine dances in sparkly blue costume
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Robotic dogs performed a dance routine and kissed, igniting discussion about the potential applications of this technology at entertainment venues like theme parks.
She vanished in 1968. This year her family finally learned what happened.
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The body found on a Florida beach in 1985 had been slain, but police didn’t know the victim’s name until DNA testing uncovered that she was a Virginia woman who vanished in 1968.
California's first Black land trust fights climate change, makes the outdoors more inclusive
latimes.com
The 40 Acres Conservation League is on a mission to establish an open space where Black Californians and other people of color can feel at home in nature.
Letters to the Editor: Joe Biden needs to go lower to beat Donald Trump
latimes.com
Michelle Obama said not to, but "going low" has paid dividends for Trump. Biden needs to respond in kind.
Academy Museum took heat for ignoring Hollywood's Jewish history. A new exhibition aims to fix that
latimes.com
The Academy Museum's exhibition 'Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital' centers on Jewish filmmakers who created the studio system.
As Trump’s trial nears its end, Judge Merchan faces critical decisions
washingtonpost.com
The New York Supreme Court justice has stayed calm amid tense courtroom battles in Donald Trump’s hush money trial and public attacks by Trump and his allies.
Don't cancel those summer plans yet. Who knows if the presidential debates will come off
latimes.com
Two prospective Biden-Trump debates came together quickly after Biden issued a challenge and Trump accepted. But there are still a lot of details to be worked out and either could walk away.
D.C.-area forecast: Drier today with just a spotty shower. Warming into the 80s by midweek.
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As weekend days go around here lately, this one isn’t terrible.
Newsom leaves the Vatican with pope's praise for refusing to impose the death penalty
latimes.com
When they spoke at the Vatican, Pope Francis praised California Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision to temporarily end the death penalty.
Editorial: California blew it on bail reform. Now Illinois is showing it works
latimes.com
California got cold feet on bail reform as voters rejected a groundbreaking program to eliminate money from pretrial release decisions. Now Illinois shows it can work.
Opinion: Wait times go down. Patient satisfaction goes up. What's the matter with letting apps and AI run the ER?
latimes.com
In ERs now, you'll get a tech-driven evaluation. But trading doctors' humanity and deductive powers for AI and apps has a high cost — dumbed-down medicine.
Money Talk: Newlyweds wonder if it's the time to buy a home
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A newlywed couple wrestles with whether they should jump into the housing market, while a diligent payer of bills endures a saga over a missed payment.
At a Cannes Film Festival of big swings and faceplants, real life takes a back seat
latimes.com
New movies from Andrea Arnold, Yorgos Lanthimos, Paul Schrader and Zambia's Rungano Nyoni strayed from expectations, scraping at the feel and texture of dreams.
Whatever Big Oil wants, Big Oil gets. As long as it bankrolls Trump
latimes.com
The still-insufficient progress the U.S. is making on climate change could be undone with the wrong outcome in November.
Hollywood Needs to Bring Back the Four-Hankie Tear-jerker
nytimes.com
Comedies make you laugh. Thrillers make you cheer. Some Hollywood films used to make you sob your eyes out. We need those movies again.
This Is What Worries Me About the Trump Trial
nytimes.com
A terrible man is in the cross hairs of American justice, but immorality alone doesn’t make him a criminal.
She backed Israel; her son led a protest. Could they withstand war?
washingtonpost.com
When her son joined protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, Emily Strong began examining her own convictions. That led to deep, often uncomfortable conversations.
Israel's Gaza war is horrific, but that doesn't mean Hamas is innocent of sexual violence
latimes.com
The U.N. calls it 'conflicted-related sexual violence.' Israel's Rape Crisis Centers calls it an "operational strategy." They agree that rape and other sexualized violence were part of Oct. 7 attacks on Israel.
Seven Theories for Why Biden Is Losing (and What He Should Do About It)
nytimes.com
It’s not the poll numbers that worry me, exactly. It’s the denial of what’s behind them.
Jacob Anderson on the 'Darker' Season Two of 'Interview with the Vampire'
newsweek.com
"Season two is really picking the scab of these characters and the work they need to do on themselves," Jacob Anderson tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about 'Interview with the Vampire.'
850 Bryant
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Repatriate yourself! he laughed. Make yourself at home,feel comfortable. I come from a family that laughs aboutconjugal visits. They’re our origin story. My father, keeperof the broken bells and county jails, moved stacks of min-imum sentencing laws over so I could have a seat. Whenhe turned I saw the hump in his back, the bruises fromall the books