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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. Blackstone CEO to back Trump, cites economic concerns, rise of antisemitism Long viewed as a Trump ally, Schwarzman had said in 2022 he would not back the former president, saying it was time for the Republican party to turn to a new generation of leaders. .
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  3. Giants betting on Cor’Dale Flott to take ‘really big jump’ with shift out of slot The Giants shopped for cornerbacks at the dime store this offseason because of a belief that Cor’Dale Flott is more than a nickel.
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  4. Five-year-old boy born without left hand ‘glowing’ after recieving ‘Iron Man’ bionic arm Jordan Marotta of Dix Hills, L.I., achieved superhero status this week.
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  5. China rattles its sabers over Taiwan, and the US must not lose focus President Biden has enabled Beijing and now is facing another "Putin goes to Ukraine" moment.
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  6. RFK Jr. Desperately Wants in on the Brain Worm Jokes Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesRobert F. Kennedy Jr. wants everyone to know he’s in on the jokes about his brain worm.At the Libertarian National Convention on Friday, the struggling presidential candidate included a punchline about the dead worm that doctors discovered in his brain, during one of his classic speeches about the COVID-19 pandemic.“Again and again, they’ve cited some pretext to suspend and volunteer, and violate our constitutional rights. There is always a reason why right now the rights are an inconvenience that we can’t afford. It was the red scare in the 1920s. It was John McCarthy in the 1950s. It was civil rights protests and Vietnam war protesters in the 1960s. It was the war on drugs in the 1970s. It was the war on terror after 2001. And most recently, it was the COVID pandemic,” he said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  7. Hunter Biden gun trial jurors can see laptop evidence of illegal drug use, judge rules in blow to first son As Hunter looked on in court, Judge Maryellen Noreika ruled the "laptop from hell" could not be barred out of hand based on his legal team's claim it had been hacked and seeded with false information.
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  8. Violent homeless man on parole for assault nabbed for punching woman, 72, in random NYC attack: cops Mouhamed Diallo, 29, slugged his 72-year-old victim in the back of her skull as she walked at the corner of Fourth Avenue and 96th Street in Bay Ridge around 4:50 p.m. Sunday, May 5, authorities said. 
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  9. Joey Wendle signs with Braves after disappointing Mets stint One National League team's trash is another's treasure, apparently.
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  10. Easing civilian suffering should be the easy part of this war The Palestinians can’t wait for difficult “day after” problems to be solved.
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  11. Sean Kingston arrested in SoCal's Fort Irwin after SWAT raid on singer's South Florida rental Singer-rapper Sean Kingston was arrested at San Bernardino County's Fort Irwin Army base just hours after a SWAT team raided his rented mansion in South Florida.
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  12. How Morgan Spurlock’s ‘Super Size Me’ recast McDonald’s Just as “Super Size Me” was being released in 2004, McDonald’s was phasing out super-sizing and introducing an exercise-focused Happy Meal. Coincidence?
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  13. Defense Secretary Austin to undergo procedure at Walter Reed, will transfer power to deputy Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III will undergo a medical procedure at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and will transfer power temporarily.
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  14. ‘Atlas’ review: Just what Jennifer Lopez needs — another flop It’s hard to tell if Jennifer Lopez has a talent agent — or a blindfold and a dartboard.
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  15. SUV with fuel canisters explodes in Van Nuys after man tries to light up inside, authorities say The man, whose name was not disclosed, survive with burn injuries and was hospitalized in moderate condition.
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  16. "Sedition Panda" convicted of assaulting officer on Jan. 6 Jesse James Rumson, nicknamed "Sedition Panda," was convicted of assaulting a Prince George's County police officer on Jan. 6, 2021.
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  17. Kelly Rowland explains her viral Cannes red-carpet confrontation: 'I have a boundary' Kelly Rowland was photographed in a heated conversation with a security guard on the 2024 Cannes Film Festival red carpet. Now she's explaining what went down.
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  18. Trumpworld Claims 25,000 People Attended His Rally. Aerial Shots Show Otherwise. ABC7 via YouTubeTrumpworld is once again splintering from reality. This time, the diversion relates to counting—specifically, how many people attended Donald Trump’s rally in the Bronx on Thursday.Trump, who has long obsessed over the size of crowds at his events, shared an article from Right Side Broadcasting Network to his Truth Social account that quoted the Trump campaign as saying 25,000 people attended the “electrifying” event. The New York Times reported that Trump’s team had acquired a permit for an event for 3,500 people. “The sheer numbers show the great enthusiasm that President Trump has gained among voters in even the bluest areas of the United States,” the Right-Side Broadcasting Network article crowed.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  19. Uvalde victims' families sue Meta, video game company and gun manufacturer The wrongful death lawsuits come just two days after the same group of 19 families reached a $2 million settlement with the city of Uvalde over the Robb Elementary School massacre.
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  20. Best dressed celebs from Cannes Film Festival 2024: Bella Hadid, Kelly Rowland and more Hundreds of movie stars and supermodels descended on the French Riviera for the Cannes Film Festival. And while movies may technically be the focus of the fest, Cannes also happens to be one of the year’s foremost fashion events. Watch the video to see some of the best dressed looks including Bella Hadid, Selena Gomez,...
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  21. Raul Porto Sr., patriarch of the Porto's Bakery empire, dies at 92 If you’ve ever held a pastel-yellow box full of Cuban pastries in Los Angeles, you’ve most likely tasted the legacy of Raul Porto Sr. and his family's Porto's Bakery.
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  22. Pro-ISIS Poster Threatens White House The ISIS-associated poster warns the U.S. that "what is coming from us is more terror."
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  24. Tennis power couple Stefanos Tsitsipas, Paula Badosa ‘together’ again after recent split Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas and Spanish sensation Paula Badosa had the tennis world rejoicing after he confirmed they are back together following their recent split.
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  25. The Beach Boys on Lana Del Rey, Charles Manson and their wistful new Disney+ doc A sunny if slightly wistful new documentary about the Beach Boys charts the band's six decades of complicated harmony.
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  26. City Hall slightly lowers lifeguard standards as summer staffing shortage looms Lifeguards who have failed to finish the 300-yard timed swim — one of the final and most grueling requirements — will now be able to man the stands at the city's shallow-water pools.
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  27. Italian teenage computer wizard set to become the first saint of the Millennial generation Pope Francis has paved the way for the "patron saint of the Internet" by attributing a second miracle to a teen Italian computer whiz who died in 2006.
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  28. El Clásico Mundial regresa a Puerto Rico para 2026. Miami y Tokio repiten como sedes San Juan volverá a recibir el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol para su próxima edición en 2026, mientras que Miami y Tokio repetirán como sedes de los juegos del torneo de selecciones.
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  29. Guinness crowns toddler the youngest-ever male artist — and his paintings are selling fast  “Every painting is an expression of his curiosity and joy in discovering new things," said his proud mother, an artist herself.
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  30. Monaco Grand Prix 2024: exclusive look inside F1 events and more Page Six is in Monaco for the Grand Prix 2024. From VIP parties and celebrity sightings, to exclusive F1 events and all the glitz and glamour of the country dubbed the billionaire’s playground, Page Six will be detailing all the action of the Monaco Grand Prix, both on and off the track. Subscribe to our YouTube...
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  31. Nasdaq sets another record as Wall Street wins back earlier losses U.S. stocks rose in a bounce back from Wall Street’s worst day since April.
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  32. Hunter Biden’s laptop was denied, disparaged, censored — now it’s evidence of a crime The evolution of Hunter Biden laptop denial over the last three and a half years has been mind boggling.
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  33. Mom’s 70th birthday cruise ruined by massive bed bug infestation: ‘Literally crawling on me’ An Australian woman has recounted her nightmare cruise ship experience after being attacked by bed bugs.
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  34. Life’s a beach riding to The Hamptons on Blade’s new $200-a-seat luxury bus A swanky new bus service from the company that brought Big Apple elites $1,000 helicopter trips to the Hamptons kicked off its first weekend of rides Friday  — with passengers including a reality TV star, a CEO and a nightlife promoter.
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  35. New malaria vaccine delivered for the first time The Central African Republic is the first country to receive thousands of doses of a new malaria vaccine recommended by the World Health Organization last October.
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  36. Meghan Markle’s go-to necklace is 30% off at Aurate’s biggest Memorial Day sale ever This bling may be a royal favorite, but you won't need a king's ransom to score the same sparkle for yourself.
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  37. Uvalde families sue makers of AR-15, 'Call of Duty,' Meta over mass shooting Families of the Uvalde victims have filed a lawsuit against Daniel Defense, and Activision over what they claim was their role in promoting the gun used in the shooting.
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  38. JJ Redick emerging as ‘front-runner’ to land Lakers coaching job: NBA insider The Lakers are reportedly closing in on a new head coach. 
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  39. Mets’ Kodai Senga shut down from throwing in latest injury setback Kodai Senga’s injury-riddled season had another setback, as the right-hander reported discomfort in his triceps again on Thursday.
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  41. On Memorial Day, a challenge for pro-Hamas protesters: Honor the US Hillary Clinton’s recent criticism of young pro-Palestinian protesters — that they “don’t know very much about the history of the Middle East, or frankly about history in many areas of the world, including our own country” — drew angry rebukes from the left.
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  43. Woman Hit by 110-mph Foul Ball in Blue Jays Game Receives Her Own Baseball Card One woman's misfortune at being struck by a hard-hit foul ball at a Toronto Blue Jays game has taken on a happy ending — in the form of a baseball card.
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  44. Trump’s Apparent VP Contender Proudly Flies Jan. 6-Linked Flag Anna Moneymaker/GettySen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), who is reportedly a top contender for Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick, has jumped on the bandwagon of flying the Christian nationalist “Appeal To Heaven” flag.Cotton proudly announced on social media that he had installed the flag outside his Senate office. “I stand with George Washington and Martha-Ann Alito over pearl-clutching libs at the New York Times and Democrats in Congress,” he wrote.While Cotton correctly identified the flag’s Revolutionary War origins, it was more recently co-opted by religious pro-Trump insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. Capitol. According to a New York Times report this week, it was seen last summer hanging outside conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s vacation house, a decidedly controversial piece of decor for a supposedly apolitical judge who ruled that Trump could not be removed from the 2024 ballot for fomenting an insurrection.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  45. The Uncertain Future of the Yellow School Bus Amid driver shortages and a dwindling ridership, the role of the bus is changing.
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  46. F1 News: Sergio Perez Delivers Blow to Red Bull Fans After 'Very Tough' Friday in Monaco Red Bull's Sergio Perez faced a challenging Monaco GP practice and doesn't see it looking up for the rest of the race weekend.
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  47. New York Mets Shut Down Ace Pitcher With Another Injury The New York Mets have shut down their ace pitcher with a new injury.
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  48. Lily Gladstone Says Her ‘Killers Of The Moon’ Oscars Loss Is “Irrelevant,” As The Film “Did Its Job” "It’s about the fact that the film has been awarded and it’s historic, and it’s still just a really meaningful moment. So it’s irrelevant," she said.
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