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Olympic sports bodies criticize track and field prize money pledge

The break in tradition does not sit well with the Association of Summer Olympic Committee, who said it undermines "the value of Olympism and the uniqueness of the games."
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Middle School Girls Banned From Track Event Over Protest of Trans Athlete
West Virginia's attorney general says the state will appeal a ruling that allowed the transgender girl to compete.
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'Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary Warns Student Protesters Are 'Screwed'
Pro-Palestinian protesters may have a more difficult time finding jobs in the future, O'Leary warned.
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Woman Recalls Sweet Memories of Parents Growing Up—Then It Takes a Turn
Story dad tells his 10-year-old to illustrate his love for wife might be a little disturbing for some.
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Review: In 'The Fall Guy' with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, what's a stuntman to do? Shake it off
At its best, director David Leitch's movie is a romantic comedy that coasts on the charisma between Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. The stunts aren't bad, either.
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Donald Trump Drags Mike Pence Into Classified Documents Battle
Trump claims that his vice president was also holding onto classified documents but was not indicted.
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Biden calls Japan 'xenophobic' for not accepting many immigrants, compares to China, Russia
President Biden called the allied nation of Japan "xenophobic" during a speech on Wednesday, comparing the island country to rival powers China and Russia.
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Mother-in-Law Refusing Bride's One Wedding Request Cheered: 'A Strong No'
A woman has been backed after sharing why she's refused to fulfill her future daughter-in-law's one wedding-day request.
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Donald Trump Reveals Plans for If He Loses Election
Trump campaigned in Wisconsin on Wednesday ahead of his likely re-match against President Joe Biden in November.
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‘Today’s Jenna Bush Hager Tries To Make Hoda Kotb Jealous Of Her Friendship With Maya Rudolph: “I Don’t Think You Have A Connection Like We Have”
"I’ve never seen y'all really connect the way Maya and I did," she teased.
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Hillary Clinton team urged Biden to speak to Howard Stern
Hillary Clinton's team urged President Biden's team to get him on Howard Stern's show, with Stern's producer saying she was "really helpful" in making it happen.
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The Horrible Truth About Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases
Junk science has put people on death row.
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Laughter as Walk With Golden Retriever Goes From Relaxing to 'Pure Carnage'
'Get a golden they said, it will be fun they said," wrote the owner.
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VIDEO: Fifth Body Recovered in Wreckage at Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Site
Officials have recovered a fifth body in the wreckage of Baltimore, Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which tragically collapsed in March. The post VIDEO: Fifth Body Recovered in Wreckage at Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Site appeared first on Breitbart.
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Report: Cannes Film Festival Facing Possible Labor Strikes and Protests
With just two weeks to go before this year's Cannes Film Festival in France, festival workers are reportedly planning to protest and strike in a move that threatens to upstage celebrity red carpet events and the premieres of several highly anticipated movies. The post Report: Cannes Film Festival Facing Possible Labor Strikes and Protests appeared first on Breitbart.
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NYC Homeless Services fraud investigator accused of COVID fraud
New York City officials say actions have been put in place to prevent a fraud investigator from returning to work after he faces federal COVID-19 pandemic related fraud charges.
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In praise of ‘The Bad Batch,’ the most Star Wars Star Wars project ever
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” is an animated show from a galaxy far, far away that touches nearly every corner of the franchise.
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Biden’s Patience With Campus Protests Runs Out
For the past couple of weeks, the vortex of campus politics has threatened to suck Joe Biden in. Protesters at colleges have dubbed the president “Genocide Joe” and demanded he act to stop Israeli actions in Gaza, while conservatives have sought to blame Biden for disorder at colleges and universities. Even as other Democrats grew nervous about the political ramifications of the protests for the upcoming election, the White House tried to stay out of it, seeing the protests as a distraction. The president has seemed, if not exactly sympathetic to the protesters, not interested in castigating them or really having anything to do with the protests at all.Today, Biden’s patience ran out. In brief remarks at the White House, he affirmed the importance of free speech but mostly seemed intent on delivering a message of law and order.“We’ve all seen images and they put to the test two fundamental American principles. The first is the right to free speech and for people to peacefully assemble and make their voices heard. The second is the rule of law. Both must be upheld. We are not an authoritarian nation where we silence people or squash dissent,” Biden said. “But,” he went on, pausing, “but neither are we a lawless country. We’re a civil society and order must prevail.”In doing so, Biden accepted the conservative framing of the protests as fundamentally a problem of discipline. Protesters and their defenders have argued that, despite the fevered tone of some coverage, the demonstrations have largely been without real violence (at least until police arrived). Biden’s remarks indicate that he has become worried that the sense of disorder is catching with the public and thus becoming a liability. Chaos in the streets—real, imagined, or exaggerated—is never to an incumbent’s advantage.To see the risks, Biden needs only look back four years ago, when Donald Trump’s standing was hurt by massive protests over police violence. Although Biden now finds himself in the same role, advocating for law and order, he does it in a much more conciliatory way. “Throughout our history, we’ve often faced moments like this, because we are a big, diverse, free-thinking and freedom-loving nation,” he said. He also said there is no place for antisemitism or racism, and said he did not support deploying the National Guard to police protests.Even in a short speech, however, the tensions within Biden’s approach were apparent. As he accused opportunists of turning up tensions, he said that “this is not a moment for politics,” a Strangelovian paradox to discuss, you know, political protests. He also tried to draw a line between peaceful protest and violent protest, but ended up eliding the difference. Vandalism is violence; disrupting graduation ceremonies, another example he cited, is not.Biden may end up picking his timing well. By speaking now, he doesn’t take responsibility for the sweeps by police that have already occurred. Since classes will soon end at colleges, the protests are likely to peter out, and he can try to claim credit for that. A slow release is probably Biden’s best hope here.
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Military concludes airstrike in Syria last May killed civilian, not terrorist
U.S. Central Command initially said an airstrike in May 2023 had killed a senior al Qaeda leader in Syria, but an investigation has concluded it actually killed an innocent civilian.
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Mom’s parenting hack to get baby to sit in airplane seat gets trolled — is it real?
This lesson really stuck. Minnesota mother Lisa Flom was ripped online after seemingly demonstrating how to get her toddler to sit still on an airplane with Velcro -- but all was not as it seemed.
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Organic walnuts recalled over E. coli outbreak
A California-based supplier of organic foods said it is recalling walnuts sold in 19 states after it was notified of 12 recorded cases of E. coli.
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Rebuilding Baltimore’s Key Bridge expected to cost up to $1.9 billion
Rebuilding the Baltimore bridge destroyed by a container ship in March will cost between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion, according to Maryland estimates.
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Uproar over beloved children’s book ‘Love You Forever’: ‘Off-putting rather than uplifting’
Rock-a-bye-bye to this bizarre book.
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Brazen couple has sex romp in packed NYC park in full view of kids: ‘Society is so f—king gross’
"I want to see them be hit with sex offender charges for having sex in front of children," one outraged viewer raged.
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Scarborough: If You Are 'Too Stupid' to See Campus Protests Hurting Biden, Change the Channel
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said Thursday on his show "Morning Joe" that viewers should change the channel if they were too stupid to realize that the protests on college campuses are hurting President Joe Biden's chances of winning in November. The post Scarborough: If You Are ‘Too Stupid’ to See Campus Protests Hurting Biden, Change the Channel appeared first on Breitbart.
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‘The View’s Sunny Hostin Admits To Jeff Daniels That She Needed Subtitles To Understand His Accent In ‘A Man In Full’ 
"I eliminated consonants ... just good enough to go, 'What did he say?'" Daniels revealed. 
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How a ‘Cancun’ billboard became an NBA controversy with Clippers and Mavericks
Nothing like some good old-fashioned billboard drama to spice up the NBA playoffs.
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Laughter as Woman Makes Unwelcome Discovery Among Mom's Book Collection
Her discovery prompted viewers in the comments to reflect on their own relationships with their mothers.
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Imanaga sigue brillando; Cachorros superan a Mets
Shota Imanaga continuó con el comienzo histórico de su carrera en las mayores el miércoles, al cubrir siete innings para guiar a los Cachorros de Chicago hacia una victoria por 1-0 sobre los Mets de Nueva York.
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Con 35 puntos de Doncic, Mavs apalean a Clippers y están a un triunfo de avanzar
Luka Doncic está jugando pese a un esguince en la rodilla derecha.
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Texas National Guard Fires on Migrants, Video Appears to Show
An unverified video appears to show a member of the Texas Army National Guard firing projectiles across the border at migrants.
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Why Burning Candle at Vet Has Woman in Tears: 'Worst Day of Someone's Life'
"They are our constant companions and it's so hard to say goodbye," Samantha Marks told Newsweek.
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Ralf Rangnick, el DT de Austria, otro más que rechaza al Bayern Múnich
Ralf Rangnick se convirtió el jueves en el más reciente entrenador de renombre que rechaza llenar la vacante en el Bayern Múnich.
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'Violent protest is not protected,' Biden says of college campus unrest
President Joe Biden on Thursday spoke from the White House on college protests happening across the nation in connection with the Israel-Hamas war.
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Daily Wire obtains gag order against Candace Owens despite Ben Shapiro wanting debate: report
The Daily Wire secretly sought to muzzle Owens even as star host Ben Shapiro and company CEO Jeremy Boreing were publicly negotiating with her.
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Who cares about campaign stops? I’m answering your questions.
Karen’s live chat with readers starts at 12 p.m. ET on Thursday. Submit your questions now.
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Dog Abandoned by Owners Now Travels by Private Plane: 'Air Beagle'
Rumi's previous owner gave him up when he moved country, but the beagle's new owners won't go anywhere without him.
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How do you follow up 'Drive My Car'? Director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi finds a new lane
The Oscar-winning filmmaker recalls the frenzy of awards season and discusses his mysterious new movie, "Evil Does Not Exist," an attempt to dodge expectations.
latimes.com
Shania Twain Is Having A Terrific TV Moment, From ‘A Man in Full’ To ‘The Kardashians’
Shania Twain is on Netflix proving she's "Still The One."
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Yes, That’s Really Nicholas Galitzine Singing in ‘The Idea of You’ — And He Sounds Fantastic
Can Nicholas Galitzine drop a real album now?
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Johnson’s Incompetence Continues as He Screws Up Antisemitism Resolution; Then Democrats Embarrass Him on Procedural Vote
Speaker Mike Johnson received a stunning rebuke Wednesday on what should have been a slam-dunk resolution to oppose antisemitism followed by a rare procedural defeat on legislation to clarify mining regulations. The post Johnson’s Incompetence Continues as He Screws Up Antisemitism Resolution; Then Democrats Embarrass Him on Procedural Vote appeared first on Breitbart.
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Justice Juan Merchan Weighs Punishing Donald Trump a Second Time for Allegedly Violating Gag Order
Alvin Bragg asked Justice Juan Merchan to punish Donald Trump for four comments concerning Michael Cohen and David Pecker. The post Justice Juan Merchan Weighs Punishing Donald Trump a Second Time for Allegedly Violating Gag Order appeared first on Breitbart.
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Gen Z Left Out of Biden's Student Debt Relief
The Department of Education has not included Gen Z in most of the student loan relief options available to federal borrowers.
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Anya Taylor-Joy is a walking weapon at ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ premiere in spear-covered couture
The actress, 28, went the method-dressing route, wearing an elaborate vintage look in Australia that spoke to the film's post-apocalyptic storyline.
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People Living Near Homeless Camps Could Get Refund on Taxes
Arizona is considering a new refund that has some homeless rights advocates concerned.
newsweek.com
This viral Carote 12-Piece Kitchen Set is at a lower price on Walmart than it is on Amazon
Who's hungry for savings?
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Max streaming service reportedly to crack down on password sharing after move boosts Netflix
The cost of the "extra members" on Max’s platform will be cheaper than $9.99, according to Bloomberg. 
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Kristin Davis, 59, praised for fresh-faced, filler-free selfie: ‘Beautiful and natural as ever’
The "And Just Like That" star received plenty of positive feedback from a fresh-faced photo she posted on Instagram Wednesday.
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