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Kristi Noem Absent From Donald Trump Mar-a-Lago Picture
The South Dakota governor was not pictured at an event with the presumptive Republican nominee for the presidential election.
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A FAFSA Fiasco Has Students Still Asking: Which College Can They Afford?
The new application for federal tuition aid was meant to be simpler. High school seniors say it has been anything but, and some are still unsure of their plans after graduation.
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Unraveling 'The Mummy' After 25 Years
Newsweek spoke to the cast of "The Mummy" for a behind-the-scenes look at the beloved 1990s classic.
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Map Reveals Best and Worst US States for Sperm Health
"Sperm quality can't be taken for granted—it really can vary, depending on where you live and how healthy you are," an expert says.
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College protests. A Trump trial. Raging wars. Is everything ‘on fire’?
Americans have been thrust under a cloud of chaos that seems to thicken with every breaking-news alert. And there is seemingly no relief ahead.
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Virginia Map Shows Where State Could Be Underwater From Sea Level Rise 
The Virginia Beach and the Hampton Roads region are experiencing the highest rate of sea level rise on the Atlantic coast.
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The best Cinco de Mayo food deals in 2024: Taco Bell, Chipotle, more
Anyone searching for a good deal to grab lunch or dinner on Cinco de Mayo is in luck, because restaurants across the countries are having deals for the occasion.
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Inside look at Pacers’ faster-than-expected rebuild
It was a scary leap of faith when Indiana finally took the plunge into a rebuild. And it's paid off.
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University of California police union blasts UCLA admin for 'lack of response' to violence at campus protests
The union representing officers at University of California schools is calling out UCLA administrators for the "lack of response" to violence that broke out at protests on campus.
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'SNL' Cold Open Jokes About College Protests
Rather than a sketch featuring protesters, the show opened with a talk show where the parents of student protesters expressed their concerns.
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Australian police shoot boy dead after stabbing with ‘hallmarks’ of terrorism
The attack, in the suburb of Willetton, had "hallmarks" of terrorism but was yet to be declared a terrorist act, police said.
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NYT 'Connections' Hints May 5: Today's Answers and Clues for Game #329
Struggling to figure out today's "Connections" categories? Newsweek has a collection of handy tips and hints to help you guess Sunday's puzzle.
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Mets’ Adrian Houser fighting through ‘toughest stretch’ of career
Adrian Houser has been in this spot before, having served as a reliever particularly in his early years with the Brewers.
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Jack Roslovic thriving with Rangers after long playoff drought
It’s been a while since Jack Roslovic has been in this position.
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Driver dies after crashing into a White House gate
A motorist died late Saturday after crashing a car into an outer gate to the White House complex, the Secret Service said.
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Today's 'Wordle' #1,051 Clues, Hints and Answer for Sunday, May 5 Game
Having trouble with today's "Wordle?" Never fear, Newsweek has some clues to help you out.
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NYC public schools under fire for failing to address antisemitism: 'Not seeing any action'
Amid record-setting levels of antisemitism in New York City, public school students allege ongoing outbreaks of anti-Jewish harassment, bullying and language and pro-Hamas actions
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War veteran in crucial battleground race expands campaign, sets sights firmly on vulnerable Democrat
Former U.S. Army Capt. Sam Brown, a Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, is expanding his campaign as he keeps his sights set on ousting an incumbent Democrat.
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Southwest Airlines Problems Paint Worrying Picture for Other Companies
A ripple effect is taking place in the aviation industry thanks to historic problems at Boeing.
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Laws protecting children from online porn are winning in some states as activists push nationwide solution
Seventeen states, including Alabama and Georgia, have enacted porn ID laws, with momentum growing for national adoption to protect children online.
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Jets’ Isaiah Davis looking to make mark with physicality: ‘contagious trait’
Isaiah Davis wasn’t included on a list of the nation’s 247 best running backs in the 2020 college football recruiting class.
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Madonna’s biggest-ever concert transforms Rio’s Copacabana beach into massive dance floor for 1.6 million people
Madonna performed her classic hits, including “Like A Virgin” and “Hung Up.” For the introduction to “Like A Prayer,” her head was completely covered in a black cape, a rosary gripped in her hands.
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Cinco de Mayo: Facts, meaning and celebration of the holiday
Cinco de Mayo honors Mexico's resistance to the invasion by the Second French Empire during the Second Franco-Mexican War in the late 19th century.
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Dua Lipa, as 'SNL' host and musical guest, tries to give us everything
The 'Argylle' actor pulled double duty as host and musical guest, and there were appearances from Jerry Seinfeld and Troye Sivan.
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Jalen Brunson, Tyrese Haliburton became friends with Team USA
Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton, who will square off in the second round, became fast friends as teammates last summer with Team USA.
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Rangers’ Adam Fox appears ready to go after two ‘maintenance’ days
Nobody benefited from the Rangers sweeping the Capitals in the first round more than Adam Fox.
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Vehicle crashes into White House gate, killing 1
A vehicle traveling "at a high rate of speed" crashed into a gate at the White House late Saturday, killing the driver, a U.S. Secret Service spokesperson said.
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Florida Sees Surge in College-Educated Americans
Florida has experienced in influx in degree-owning residents, whilst states like California have seen an exodus.
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How This Next Phase of Russia's Ukraine War Looks
"It's not too late for Ukraine to prevail," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said, but Kyiv's forces look set for a grinding slog in the short term.
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Dear Abby: I still haven’t found my dream husband — is it too late to try dating apps?
Dear Abby advises a woman in her 40s who is having trouble finding a husband and is wondering if she should try out dating apps or even look out of state.
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Scouts analyze different ways Knicks-Pacers series may play out
If Indiana is going to pull off a second-round upset against the Knicks, the Pacers’ best chance will be … pace.
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10-month-old New Mexico girl kidnapped after mother, another woman fatally shot
A 10-month-old New Mexico girl is missing after police found her mother and another woman dead on the ground from apparent gunshot wounds.
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Flyweights fail to make case for more headlining title fights at UFC 301
Littlest guys like champion Alexandre Pantoja got to stand tall Saturday in the UFC 301 headliner.
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Boat slams into bridge, capsizes as death toll rises amid catastrophic flooding in southern Brazil
Heavy, torrential rains have plagued the Rio Grande do Sul region for the entire week.
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US, Australian surfers were likely executed in vicious carjacking in Mexico: report
"When they tried to get the vehicle, the victims opposed the robbery, the robbers were armed with a firearm and apparently shot the victims."
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The Detective's Wife
Police investigate one of their own when a detective becomes a suspect in the shooting death of his wife. "48 Hours" contributor Nikki Battiste reports.
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Man dead after crashing into White House security barrier: police
A crash happened Saturday evening outside the White House, leaving one person dead, according to police. The Metropolitan Police Department responded at about 10:45 p.m. Saturday night to reports of a crash at the intersection of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Ave Northwest in Washington, D.C. One man was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The vehicle crashed into...
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Granada Hills boys win City Section swim title; Granada Hills girls tie Palisades
Granada Hills and Palisades share the girls' City Section swimming title after freshman Alexis Burrell helps Palisades win in the 400-meter freestyle relay.
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latimes.com
UCLA faculty protest at Hammer Museum gala, decrying treatment of pro-Palestinian students
Professors crash the Hammer Museum's starry gala, calling for UCLA's chancellor to resign and for pro-Palestinian student activists to be given amnesty.
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latimes.com
Kristi Noem’s New Dog Pleads for His Life on SNL
NBC/screengrabSaturday Night Live has just returned from a three-week break, and the big story everyone was hoping they’d cover was Kristi Noem and her poor dog, Cricket. South Dakota’s Republican governor (and VP hopeful) sparked viral outrage recently when she announced in her novel, with seemingly little prompting, that she’d once murdered her 14-month dog Cricket. While it seemed she revealed this to sound tough, it instead made her seem like a psychopath, even to the fellow GOP peers she was trying to impress.Early into this week’s episode it almost seemed like the SNL writers were planning to let the whole story go. Colin Jost got a fun burn early into “Weekend Update” where he compared Noem shooting poor Cricket with Trump wanting to put down Mike Pence. “Something tells me Trump would fully support killing disobedient pets,” Jost muses, as Pence’s picture displays beside him. Dua Lipa’s monolgue also involved a brief Noem impression by Heidi Gardner, but the host jokingly shut her down quickly.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Job applicant reveals ‘foolproof’ resume hack she used to land 3 part-time positions
While the hack is a great way to help people get more job interviews, it also means more work has to be put into it.
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nypost.com
Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu says WNBA ‘dropped the ball’ with streaming issues
Sabrina Ionescu said during the Liberty's Media Day on Saturday that the WNBA 'dropped the ball' with streaming issues.
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‘SNL’ takes aim at Columbia University students squandering tuition by skipping class to protest
"Let me find out she's in one of them damn tents instead of the dorm room that I pay for."
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Bruins eliminate Maple Leafs on David Pastrnak’s goal in Game 7 OT thriller
David Pastrnak scored on a feed from Hampus Lindholm 1:54 into OT and the host Bruins beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 in Game 7 on Saturday night.
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SNL Takes Aim at Pro-Palestine Campus Protesters in Cold Open
NBC / SNL It wasn’t completely unexpected when this week’s Saturday Night Live focused its cold open on the massive wave of student protests throughout America, but the exact direction it chose was still a surprise. Rather than a news report or a sketch involving protester characters themselves, SNL chose to open up with a fake talk show.Called “Community Affairs,” the talk show focuses on a concerned host played by Michael Longfellow and two white, well-off parents played by Heidi Gardner and Mikey Day. At first, the conversation’s focused on the parents trying to be supportive of their kids, even as the protests have grown increasingly dangerous and volatile.“I’m all for free speech, but I don’t understand what they think they’re accomplishing, and that’s really putting a strain on me and my daughter’s relationship,” says Gardner’s character. Day’s character adds, “Yeah, I want to let my son make his own choices, but to be honest, it’s a little scary.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Students protest war in Gaza as universities host commencement
Colleges and universities are holding graduation ceremonies as pro-Palestinian protests continue on campuses across the US. Follow for live updates.
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5/4: CBS Weekend News
Houston-area flooding worsens as hundreds rescued; Chicago high school sees 100% of its grads accepted to college
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Just How Dangerous Is Europe’s Rising Far Right?
Anti-immigration parties with fascist roots — and an uncertain commitment to democracy — are now mainstream.
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nytimes.com