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Maine gun store hires 'udderly' adorable employee, a baby cow

A&G Shooting in Fairfield, Maine has a new employee who has caused quite a stir: His name is Kade, and he is a baby miniature zebu calf. He loves taking pictures.
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Mauricio Umansky purchases condo, moves out of home shared with Kyle Richards amid split: report
The pair had been living under the same roof following their July 2023 separation.
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Giants sign veteran David Long Jr. to one-year deal
The Giants added a well-traveled, veteran defensive back and special teams player Wednesday, signing David Long Jr. to a one-year deal.
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5/1: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the status of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, a strict abortion ban becoming law in Florida, and the impact of another round of student debt relief from the Biden administration.
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Duane Eddy, twangy guitar icon of early rock, dead at 86
Duane Eddy, a pioneering guitarist who began making music in the 1950s, succumbed to his battle with cancer on April 30. The rock n' roll musician was 86.
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‘Abbott Elementary’ Just Aired Its Cringiest Episode Ever
ABC / Disney / Gilles MingassonWas anyone else wincing during the entirety of this week’s episode of Abbott Elementary? A double date and the worst book club ever just plagued the teachers. No one makes it out unscathed. Well, except for maybe Mr. Johnson (William Stanford Davis), who always manages to end up on top.We’ll start by highlighting the lesser of the two evils, which would be the new book club helmed by new school librarian Roz (Cree Summer) and Ava (Janelle James), who has just gotten back into reading. (In the same way that some TV characters have Letterboxd profiles, I’d like to see Ava’s Goodreads account.) This month, the book everyone is reading is Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler.Everyone has a motive, heading into book club: Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph) wants to spread the good word of the Bible, and Melissa (Lisa Ann Walter) wants to prove she’d survive in an apocalypse. Jacob (Chris Perfetti) wants to prove he’s smarter than Mr. Morton (Jerry Minor), although he wasn’t invited even though Morton was. Ava and Roz, for the most part, just want to host the damn book club.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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'Survivor' 46 Recap: When the Breakdown Turns Into a Breakthrough
Newsweek's H. Alan Scott recaps episode ten of 'Survivor,' season 46. Get ready for the breakdowns.
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UCLA declares unlawful assembly, poised to clear pro-Palestinian camp
Less than twenty-four hours after a violent attack on a pro-Palestinian camp at UCLA, authorities appeared poised to shut down the encampment by declaring an unlawful assembly.
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Ecuador defiende su asalto a la embajada mexicana y dice a corte ONU que quería detener un criminal
Ecuador defendió el miércoles su asalto a la embajada mexicana en Quito del mes pasado y dijo a los jueces en una importante corte de Naciones Unidas que actuó para detener a un “delincuente común”, en referencia a un exvicepresidente de Ecuador que estaba refugiado en la sede diplomática.
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How the Super-Rich ‘Glamocracy’ Went Wild at Lady Lola Bute’s Birthday
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyIt was certainly an unusual scene at the Wemyss Bay ferry terminal, 40 minutes west of Glasgow airport, on Friday afternoon.It’s not often, after all, that over 100 of the global jeunesse dorée—including Cara’s sister Poppy Delevingne, Sienna Miller, Charlotte Tilbury and Princess Olympia of Greece—descend on the windswept Scottish coast.But this weekend, they very much did, en route to Bute Island for the most fabulous and exclusive event of the year so far, the two-day birthday party of Lady Lola Bute (below with her boyfriend, the Dutch model Parker van Noord).Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Wisconsin student suspect shot, killed by police outside middle school during active shooter lockdown
A Wisconsin student suspect was shot and killed by police on Wednesday outside a middle school that was locked down for an active shooter threat.
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Anti-Israel UCLA protesters request shields, helmets, vegan and gluten-free donations after violent campus clash
"We will not leave. We will remain here until our demands are met," SJP at UCLA said.
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Columbia’s Relationship With Student Protesters Has Long Been Fraught
Aniko Bodroghkozy, who participated in protest on Columbia's campus in 1985, spoke with TIME about how recent protests compare to other moments in the school's history some 40 and 56 years back.
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Luis Gil’s career-best night lifts Yankees to win over Orioles
Luis Gil turned in the best start of his young career by shutting down the Orioles and lifting the Yankees to a 2-0 win at Camden Yards.
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The unexpected announcement of a prime minister divides Haiti's newly created transitional council
After 4 out of 7 members of Haiti's transitional council announced they had chosen Fritz Bélizaire as prime minister, council members who oppose him are considering fighting the decision or resigning.
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NYC’s ‘worst landlord’ indicted for tenant harassment weeks after being jailed over building violations
The Big Apple’s so-called “worst landlord” Daniel Ohebshaolm has been indicted for allegedly harassing rent regulated tenants with “unlivable” conditions to drive them out of units so he could sell the buildings to make a buck, prosecutors said. The latest legal trouble for Ohebshaolm came barely a month after he was locked up over hundreds...
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The White House has a new curator. Donna Hayashi Smith is the first Asian American to hold the post
Donna Hayashi Smith, originally from Hawaii, has been appointed as the new curator of the White House; she is the first Asian American to hold the position.
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Texas A&M baseball coach raises cheating allegations against Georgia pitcher: 'Certainly appears that way'
Videos circulated showing Georgia baseball pitcher's activities during a game against the Texas A&M baseball team. The Aggies suspected the pitcher was using a foreign substance.
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Derek Harper, Greg Anthony know firsthand how ‘difficult’ Knicks’ task is after painful loss
Derek Harper couldn’t help but think back to May 7, 1995, the day Reggie Miller scored eight points in 8.9 seconds.
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Stanford University submits photo of encampment protester wearing Hamas headband to FBI
Stanford University officials gave a photo of someone wearing a Hamas headband on campus to the FBI, the school said this week.
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Brittney Griner Details Just How Bad Russian Prisons Really Are
ABC NewsWNBA star Brittney Griner on Wednesday recounted her time in a Russian prison for most of 2022, describing cold, moldy conditions and having to use toothpaste that had expired around the time George W. Bush left office.In a 20/20 interview with Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts ahead of the release of her memoir, Coming Home, Griner said it was a “mental lapse” that led to her detainment for bringing vape cartridges with cannabis oil into the country, which is illegal.Her packing the morning of her flight to Russia to play in the Russian Premier League during the WNBA off-season was hurried due to a late start, she said, and involved “just throwing all my stuff in there and zipping it up and saying, ‘OK, I'm ready.’”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Private preschools in Portland abruptly shut down after employees try to unionize
According to the Portland Tribune, private preschools in Portland, Oregon, shut down after employees at two locations attempted to unionize with ILWU Local 5.
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F1 News: Sebastian Vettel Comes Out of Retirement to Honor Ayrton Senna During Emilia Romagna GP Weekend
Sebastian Vettel is set to drive Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4/8 at the Emilia-Romagna GP in tribute, marking 30 years since Senna's death.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Behind The Music: Bell Biv DeVoe’ on Paramount+, Catching Up With The ‘90s New Jack Swingers in 2024
Miss her, kiss her, love her, wrong move you're dead – that girl might be “Poison,” but in Behind the Music: Bell Biv Devoe, her era’s remembered fondly.
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US Takes Action Against Russia for Alleged Use of Chemical Weapons
Chemical weapons have been banned in combat for many decades under multiple treaties that Russia has signed.
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NYPD bodycam footage reveals layers of barricades discovered inside Hamilton Hall
CNN chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst John Miller breaks down new NYPD bodycam footage capturing officers carrying out an operation inside Hamilton Hall on Columbia University's campus.
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Rangers-Hurricanes a familiar rivalry with plenty of new twists
Contrary to how some are evaluating this series, there really is no underdog in this battle between the Rangers and Hurricanes.
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Campus protests: now, and then
Protests against the Vietnam war in the 1960s and against Apartheid in the 1980s had similar origins, but also some key differences from today's protests.
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Gerrit Cole not throwing off mound yet as Yankees take it slow with ace
The calendar flipped to May on Wednesday and Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has still not advanced to throwing off a mound.
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Palisades wins 15th consecutive City Section boys tennis title
Top-seeded Palisades defeats Granada Hills to win its 40th City Section tennis championship and 15th in a row.
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College football team to go forward with Houston-inspired blue unis despite NFL's cease-and-desist: report
The Houston Cougars have plans to unveil a new light blue alternate uniform despite the threat of legal action from the NFL, the Houston Chronicle reported Wednesday.
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Prep sports roundup: Birmingham moves closer to clinching West Valley League title
Birmingham defeats Chatsworth 10-0 to move two games ahead of second-place Granada Hills in the West Valley League baseball standings.
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Georgetown Prep, Rúa Kimotho reign supreme in IAC golf
A closing birdie lifts the Georgetown Prep senior to the individual title as the Hoyas rolled to their sixth straight team crown.
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Jevon Porter, brother of NBA star Michael Porter Jr. arrested for suspicion of DWI
Another one of Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr.’s brothers is facing legal troubles. 
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We used this ChatGPT hack to get our color analysis — for free!
Are you a summer? Or perhaps a winter? 
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NY Philharmonic Musician Accused of Sex Assault Sues to Get His Job Back
Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty ImagesA horn player sidelined by the New York Philharmonic over a vile sexual assault allegation is suing the venerable symphony orchestra for his job back, insisting the encounter with a fellow musician who says she was drugged and raped ”was consensual” and that “no drugs were involved.”Details of the alleged attack first publicly surfaced in a New York magazine article published last month. “A Hidden Sexual-Assault Scandal at the New York Philharmonic,” the headline read, followed by a subhead asking: “Two musicians were fired for sexual misconduct. Why are they back with the orchestra?”Matthew Muckey, who since 2008 has held a tenured position as associate principal and third trumpet at the NY Phil, argues in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday that his sacking violates the lifetime appointment promised in his contract. In it, Muckey says that even though authorities declined to prosecute, heaps of extremely negative press has now left the musicians’ union—which helped him keep his position when the accusations previously surfaced—unwilling to help him anymore.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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WATCH: Little bears spotted in California’s Big Bear Valley
Two little bears and one big mama bear were spotted outside a home in Big Bear Lake, California.
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Anne Hathaway’s ‘Tonight Show’ interview takes cringey turn after audience reacts in silence to her question
The "Les Misérables" actress was met with silence after she asked the audience if they've read the book her new film is based on, "The Idea of You."
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Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong gets bat stuck in Citi Field netting in bizarre moment
You don’t see bat every day.
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The attack on the UCLA protest encampment was unacceptable
Could UCLA leaders have done more to stop the brewing tension between pro-Palestinian protesters and pro-Israel counterprotesters from blowing up early Wednesday?
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Demi Moore stuns fans with ‘ageless’ video while on beach vacation with daughters
Demi Moore took to social media on Tuesday to share a video with her three daughters enjoying some "family fun in the sun." Moore's 1-year-old granddaughter was also on the trip, as well as family friends and Demi's dog.
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Paris Hilton apoya ley en California que exige a la “industria de los jóvenes problemáticos” transparencia sobre cómo los tratan
Hilton, de 43 años, se ha convertido en una defensora de alto perfil para poner fin a lo que describe como la “industria de adolescentes problemáticos”
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Staffing firm to pay $2.7M in DOJ settlement over mishandled COVID data
Insight Global, which performed COVID-19 contact tracing for the state of Pennsylvania, will pay $2.7 million in a Justice Department settlement.
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Georgia Gov. Kemp signs law requiring jails to check immigration status of inmates
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill into law requiring jails across the state to check immigration status of inmates or face losing state funding.
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Long Beach weighs new hiring process as almost a quarter of jobs sit vacant
The Long Beach City Council will weigh a measure to allow voters to decide whether the city should streamline its hiring process. Labor advocates say more changes are needed.
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Thousands of mysterious jellyfish-like creatures wash up on California shores
Thousands and thousands of Velella velellas, or by-the-wind sailors, have washed up on California beaches in recent weeks. Despite resembling jellyfish, velellas are a different species.
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Un chico de 17 años es acusado de intento de asesinato tras agredir a 3 personas en escuela inglesa
Un chico de 17 años fue detenido como sospechoso de intento de asesinato después de que tres personas fueran agredidas con un objeto afilado en una escuela secundaria del norte de Inglaterra, indicó el miércoles la policía del sur de Yorkshire.
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Manifestantes se enfrentan en la UCLA; la policía desaloja edificio en Columbia
LOS ÁNGELES (AP) — Manifestantes rivales se enfrentaron el miércoles en la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA) a puñetazos, empujones, patadas y usando palos para golpearse entre sí.
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NYPD raids short-lived anti-Israel encampment at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus
The NYPD cleared out a short-lived anti-Israel encampment at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus on Wednesday at the request of the school, authorities said.
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