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How to watch the Dallas Stars vs. Vegas Golden Knights NHL Playoffs game tonight: Game 7 livestream options, more

Here's how and when to watch Game 7 of the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Dallas Stars NHL Stanley Cup Playoff series.
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  1. 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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  2. Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.
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  3. 5/24: CBS Evening News Millions of Americans heading out of town for Memorial Day; Steve Hartman revisits his inner child "On the Road"
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  4. Sometimes U.S. and U.K. Politics Seem in Lock Step. Not This Year. In 2016, Britain voted for Brexit and America for Trump, heralding a populist wave. Both countries face pivotal elections this year — but their paths appear to have diverged.
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  5. Carolyn Hax: If you’re happy alone, then why would you want a relationship? Common advice is to be happy alone before getting into a relationship, but why pair off if you’re happy as is?
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  6. Miss Manners: How do I know if something is a gift? A letter writer has a hard time discerning when certain things are gifts or not.
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  7. Ask Amy: I don’t think my son’s girlfriend is right for him She worries her son’s girlfriend is in the relationship for the wrong reasons.
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  8. Daniel Daggers of ‘Buying London’ its ‘Gold Standard’ UK real estate against U.S. market If you’ve already binged “Selling Sunset” and “Selling the OC,” you can keep calm and carry on watching Netflix’s next foray into real estate reality TV, “Buying London.”
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  10. Luka Doncic's late heroics lift Mavericks to Game 2 victory over Timberwolves Luka Doncic hits a three-pointer with three seconds left to help deliver Dallas to a 109-108 victory over Minnesota in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals.
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  11. Steve Cohen can’t comprehend ‘disheartening’ Mets loss in social media rant: ‘Mind boggling’ After the Mets squandered a 6-2 lead to lose a heartbreaker Friday, Steve Cohen took to X to vent his frustrations about the team's recent slide.
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  12. Rangers win Game 2 thriller on Barclay Goodrow’s OT goal to even series with Panthers It took a while, but Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Fianl is over — and the Rangers are in the victory column.
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  13. TikTokers Must Take a Stand on Gaza or Face the ‘Digitine’ Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesShe stands on a sidewalk in an oversized floral dress and headpiece, à la Midsommar, lip syncing “let them eat cake” as the catchy tunes of Le Tigre’s “Deceptacon” take over. Despite the bouffant hair and lavish dress, we are not in 18th century France and this is not Marie Antoinette—it is Haley Kalil, TikTok’s latest it girl. Like Antoinette, Kalil (better known as @haleyybaylee) has found herself at the mercy of her subjects who are calling for her to be digitally guillotined in an emerging trend known as the “digitine.”The digitine refers to a digital purge of “canceled” online celebrities, blocking them with the intent of harming their income following their inaction on the genocide in Gaza. They face an ever-changing set of criteria. No McDonald’s, no Barclays bank account. These public figures are judged for their consumer habits rather than their political ones. With recurring phrases like “all eyes on Rafah,” and watermelon emojis (a symbol of Palestinian solidarity) dominating comment sections, the reckoning was inevitable.Unfortunately for Kalil, her tone deaf video landed her at the center of the controversy. With allusions to The Hunger Games, users were quick to equate the fictional Capitol and the very real Met Gala, as the world’s elite reveled in a night of excess while protests raged outside.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  14. Ukraine F-16 Update as First Pilots Complete Training A spokesperson for the Air National Guard told Politico that the first round of Kyiv's pilots completed their training at a military base in Arizona.
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  15. Opinion: 5 Criticisms of Trump’s New York Hush Money Trial That Are Just Wrong Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyAfter hearing testimony from 22 witnesses across 16 trial days spanning five weeks, the defense and prosecution have rested in the criminal trial of Donald Trump. Most legal experts agree: Trump is in big trouble here.The prosecution’s case alleges Trump approved a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels, because he was worried that it would cause a catastrophic scandal—and sink his election prospects in 2016—if the public found out about his affair.These charges are a big deal, both because of the alleged criminality and because of the ramifications Trump’s actions may have had on the election.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  16. Croix Bethune strikes again, lifting Spirit to 3-2 win over Reign Led by its rookie midfielder, Washington moved into second place in the NWSL and avenged a loss in its opener.
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  17. George Floyd’s Uncle Tells How Nephew’s Death Changed His Life Courtesy of Selwyn JonesEvery day, Selwyn Jones misses his nephew, George Floyd.Today marks four years since Floyd, 46, was killed in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. In death, he has become a martyr and a symbol of the oppression and violence against Black people at the hands of law enforcement.But to his uncle, he was a big, good-natured guy who loved to laugh. That’s the person Jones misses seeing and talking to, he told The Daily Beast.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  18. Opinion: MAGA’s Lies About a Deep State Conspiracy to Assassinate Trump Will Endure Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesA lie travels halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on. And that was before Twitter (X) came along—which explains why the canard that there was an “assassination attempt” on Donald Trump—spread like wildfire.It all started when self-described conspiracy theorist Julie Kelly flagged a newly unsealed FBI document authorizing officers to use “deadly force” when searching Mar-a-Lago. And then, a lie that started in the fever swamps quickly made its way into mainstream conservative media, as well as the social media platforms of prominent Republicans.Attorney General “Merrick Garland basically issued a kill order for President Trump,” tweeted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. For his part, Trump claimed that “Joe Biden was locked & loaded ready to take me out & put my family in danger.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  19. Keylor Navas anuncia su retiro de la selección de Costa Rica; México: Diego Lainez se pierde la Copa América El icónico guardameta de Costa Rica Keylor Navas anunció el jueves su retiro definitivo de la selección de este país tras 16 años de defender su puerta en más de 100 partidos internacionales y tres Copas del Mundo.
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  20. Opinion: Billionaire Who Backs Deadbeat Donald Sues Over Unpaid Bill Photo Illustration by Erin O’Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesHedge-fund billionaire John Paulson is suing a building developer over a multimillion-dollar redecorating bill for the Florida mansion where he held a record-breaking $50.5 million Trump fundraiser last month.It’s the latest legal fracas for Paulson, who is embroiled in a very bitter divorce with his estranged wife and an equally toxic dispute with his former business partner.He claims the developer owes him $1.5 million in reimbursement for excess furniture that was ordered. Curiously, he is going to court over it while doing his best to put an infamous deadbeat back in the White House.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  21. Eagle Rock and University win City Section baseball titles Eagle Rock defeats Monroe 12-8 for the CIF City Section Division II title and University defeats Lincoln 2-0 for the Division III crown.
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  22. Marvel Heroine Scarlett Johansson Will See You In Court Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesLast weekend, Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost was forced to take a public potshot at his wife during his season finale joke swap segment with co-anchor Michael Che. “ChatGPT has released a new voice assistant feature inspired by Scarlett Johansson’s AI character in Her,” Jost said on “Weekend Update,” “which I’ve never bothered to watch, because without that body, what’s the point of listening?”The punchline, which got a huge response from the studio audence, left Jost laughing uncomfortably with his head in his hands. One person who apparently didn’t find it funny? Scarlett Johansson. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  23. Henry Earl, the world’s most arrested man, dead at 74 after more than 1,300 busts: ‘He was a character’ Henry Earl's incredible penchant for breaking the law landed him on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in 2004 — which he was not able to attend in person because he was locked up.
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  24. How to Get a Husky, Sexy Voice—Just Like Scarlett Johansson Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyThe world may appreciate Scarlett Johansson’s distinctive voice, but she doesn’t appreciate any perceived commodification of it outside of her own control. This week the actor accused the artificial intelligence company OpenAI of creating a virtual assistant voice that sounded “eerily similar” to her own. However, the Washington Post reported, another actress was hired to create the “Sky” voice, months before Open AI CEO Sam Altman allegedly contacted Johansson to license her voice—a request she refused.Johansson’s warm, approachable huskiness is her voice’s USP, a state most of us can only achieve through the otherwise miserable ravages of a cold, hangover, or allergies. Even then the sexiness is temporary—and you’re usually feeling too lousy to revel in it, no matter if loved ones or friends make admiring noises about your new, sexy voice.“When you get a swelling of vocal cords, the mass of the vocal cords increases, which slows done the vibration of the cords,” Hayley Born, MD, MS, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Columbia University, told The Daily Beast.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  25. Yankees’ Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton crush homers in same inning vs. Padres Juan Soto started the party in his return to Petco Park, and then Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton followed his lead in the same inning.
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  26. Opinion: ‘Good-Natured’ Trump Trial Lawyer Is Turning Into His Accomplice Mark Peterson - Pool / Getty Images All through the hush-money trial, Donald Trump has excoriated Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as corrupt thugs.So, you might assume that Trump will blame them and not the lead defense attorney Todd Blanche if the case ends in a conviction.But Trump has his own logic. He repeatedly leveled the same insults at Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Erdogan and New York State Attorney General Leticia James during the civil fraud case that led to a $464 million judgment against him. And yet he was quick to blame his defense attorney in that case, Susan Necheles.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  27. Sherwood softball walks off with Maryland 3A championship Sophomore Reagan Corb, the Warrior’s starting pitcher, delivered the game-winning hit in extra innings.
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  28. Prueba B de boxeador Ryan García da positivo pero sus abogados y promotora sostienen su inocencia La prueba B del boxeador Ryan García dio positivo por una sustancia prohibida, reportó el jueves ESPN, pero el equipo de abogados y el promotor del púgil enfatizaron en el resultado negativo que dio una muestra de cabello para asegurar que no violó las reglas.
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  29. Miami no contará con Messi, Suárez ni Busquets para enfrentar a Whitecaps Lionel Messi no jugará en el partido del Inter Miami en Vancouver contra los Whitecaps el sábado, una decisión basada en lo saturado del calendario del equipo, dijo el entrenador Gerardo Martino.
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  30. CONMEBOL designa a mujeres como árbitros y asistentes por 1ra vez para Copa América CONMEBOL designó el viernes por primera vez a dos árbitras y seis asistentes mujeres para la Copa América que se realizará en Estados Unidos.
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  31. Special Counsel Seeks Gag Order Over Trump’s ‘Locked & Loaded’ Claim Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images Prosecutors in Donald Trump’s classified documents case have asked U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to impose a gag order on the indicted former president after he falsely told his supporters that federal agents were prepared to kill him.Trump’s false accusation—that FBI agents were “authorized to shoot me” and were “locked & loaded ready to take me out & put my family in danger” when they executed the search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in August 2022—was propagated by many Republicans. The FBI, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and several reporters noted that that was a misrepresentation of a basic policy statement, with the same language having been in effect when the agency searched Biden’s Delaware home for classified documents.Prosecutors urged Cannon to bar Trump from making public statements that “pose a significant, imminent, and foreseeable danger to law enforcement agents.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  32. Will Buckler leads Leonardtown baseball to first state title since 1987 The senior threw a complete shutout as the Raiders edged Whitman, 2-0.
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  33. La pobreza en el Líbano se triplicó en una década La pobreza en el Líbano se triplicó en la década en que el pequeño país mediterráneo se hundió en una prolongada crisis financiera, indicó el jueves el Banco Mundial.
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  34. Máximo tribunal de ONU se niega a emitir órdenes preliminares en disputa entre México y Ecuador El máximo tribunal de las Naciones Unidas se negó el jueves a ordenar de inmediato a Ecuador que proteja las propiedades diplomáticas mexicanas tras el asalto a la embajada mexicana en Quito para arrestar a un exvicepresidente.
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  35. Not much ‘hope’ in Jets’ Aaron Rodgers-Nathaniel Hackett pairing: ESPN’s Kevin Clark The Jets are optimistic about their upcoming season, but not everyone feels the same.
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  36. Tamar Braxton explains why she rejected offer to join ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ Braxton said she'd rather focus on making "feel good, funny, relatable, epic television."
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  37. Irán entierra a Raisi en el santuario más sagrado para los musulmanes chiíes Irán enterró al presidente Ebrahim Raisi en el santuario chií más sagrado del país el jueves, días después de su muerte en un choque de helicóptero que se sumó a los problemas de un país ya acosado por sanciones internacionales, disturbios internos y tensiones en el extranjero.
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  39. Juan Soto ‘not closing any doors’ before looming free agency Back in the city that reminded him again that baseball is a business, Juan Soto stuck to a businessman-like script. 
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  40. Putin's military purge Six military officials have been arrested in the last month, accused of corruption. Is Vladimir Putin cleaning house? Does it show he's weak? Or strong?
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  41. Antiguos hoteles casino de Mississippi podrían albergar a niños migrantes que viajaron solos Una propuesta que se encuentra bajo consideración de los funcionarios de Mississippi para alojar a los menores migrantes que viajaron sin compañía de un adulto en dos antiguos hoteles casino del noroeste del estado ha suscitado la oposición incluso del jefe de la policía local, que ha dicho que el condado carece de recursos para poder implementar el plan.
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  42. Nepo Baby of the Week: Demi Moore’s ‘Gremlin Dog’ Stuns Cannes Photo Illustration by Erin O’Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesNepo babies are a dime a dozen at the Cannes Film Festival, but this week, one of them has really stood out from the pack. Her name is Pilaf Moore. Perhaps you’ve heard of her? The daughter of Demi Moore, whom The Cut once described as having “all the hallmarks of an ‘It’ girl,” has been stealing attention left and right as she accompanies her mother at press events for her spicy new film The Substance. The breathless exaltations have been rolling in from stunned onlookers and even Vogue, which praised the Moores as “the beauty stars of Cannes.”At this point, Demi and Pilaf have clearly won Best in Show—which makes sense, given that Pilaf is not a human baby but a tiny chihuahua.Not since Paris Hilton and the 2000s purse dog trend have we seen such a high-profile pooch. Pilaf has been making headlines since last year, and, given her immaculate performance at Cannes, her star only seems destined to climb higher and higher. This girl can do anything: rock a lobster costume, stage a casual hang with the girls, and even make an Elizabethan collar look cool. Apparently, Moore’s nickname for her is “Pilaf the Little Mouse,” which is just cute enough for me to stop wondering how much inbreeding it took to produce a dog that looks like this.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  43. Prosecutors Seek to Bar Trump From Attacking F.B.I. Agents in Documents Case The prosecutors said the former president had made “grossly misleading” assertions about the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago that could endanger the agents involved.
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  44. Comentarios de Trump e iniciativas republicanas ponen la anticoncepción bajo los reflectores en EEUU Los legisladores republicanos de diversos estados de Estados Unidos han rechazado los intentos de los demócratas de proteger o ampliar el acceso a los métodos anticonceptivos, un tema que los demócratas están promoviendo para las elecciones de este año, junto con el aborto y otras cuestiones relacionadas con los derechos reproductivos.
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  45. Máximo tribunal de ONU ordena a Israel detener operación militar en Rafah El máximo tribunal de Naciones Unidas ordenó el viernes a Israel que detenga inmediatamente sus operaciones militares en la ciudad de Rafah, en el sur de Gaza, pero no ordenó un cese del fuego para el enclave.
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  46. Atalanta fulmina el invicto de Bayer Leverkusen y se consagra en la Liga Europa Ademola Lookman fue una fuerza endiablada, y el sueño del Bayer Leverkusen de completar una temporada invicta con una tercia de títulos se desvaneció.
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  47. California High-Speed Rail Takes 'Major' Step The state's High-Speed Rail Authority took a key step in the rail line that will connect San Francisco to Los Angeles.
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  48. Raging inferno erupts inside major Boston tunnel after three-car pileup, snarling holiday traffic Two of the cars, and the hood of the third, were incinerated in the blaze.
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