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Russian State TV Threatens to Attack Two NATO Nations

Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov proposed attacking NATO members France and Poland on channel Russia-1.
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  1. Family of slain NYC hero fights cop killer’s parole every two years: ‘We’re forever in our life sentence’ The state is poised to spring a cop killer from prison as the officer’s family fights to keep the career-criminal who stole their hero away behind bars, The Post has learned.
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  2. Critical flaw that allowed terrorists to storm the cockpits of four jetliners on 9/11 finally fixed after 23 years Nearly 23 years after 9/11, a critical flaw that helped terrorists hijack four jetliners, murder the pilots and turn the planes into weapons of mass destruction is finally being corrected.
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  3. Billy Joel spends over $10M for sprawling East Hampton pad with horse farm, neighbors other A-listers Billy Joel purchased a pricey pad in East Hampton for a whopping $10.7 million dollars, according to a source and public records.
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  4. Slovakia's prime minister in serious condition; suspect in assassination attempt appears at hearing The man accused of attempting to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico appears at hearing. Premier in serious condition after shooting.
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  5. Caitlin Clark does it all in her best WNBA quarter yet for Fever Caitlin Clark went out and pieced together the best quarter of her career to start the Fever’s rematch against the Liberty on Saturday.
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  6. Bare breasts, suicides and Flaco: NYC can’t handle public art A good rule of thumb for those planning public art displays in New York City is: If you build it, they will come and deface, defile and vulgarize it.
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  7. Playoff-tested Panthers will be Rangers’ biggest challenge yet The last time the Rangers faced the Panthers, their minds were already on the playoffs. 
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  8. Noncitizen voting becomes a centerpiece of 2024 GOP messaging It has erupted into a leading election-year talking point for Republicans.
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  9. Funeral home to the stars celebrating 125 years protecting high-profile clients Funeral home to the stars Frank E. Campbell allows the families of celebrities to bring in their famous loved ones' own makeup artists, hairdressers and stylists to make A-Listers look their best for their next chapter.
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  10. With assaults up in NYC, community activist offers pepper spray in Chinatown Over the past two Thursdays, a community activist handed out nearly 100 cannisters of pepper spray in Chinatown to vulnerable New Yorkers.
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  11. Former San Diego sheriff's deputy faces federal charges in killing of unarmed man A former San Diego sheriff's deputy who has already pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for the 2020 fatal shooting of an unarmed suspect has been indicted on two federal charges that could put him in prison for life.
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  13. Thousands expected to rally in Washington in support of Palestinian rights Protesters are rallying in the nation’s capital in support of Palestinian rights and an end to Israeli military operations in Gaza.
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  14. Climate activists glue themselves to Munich airport runway, pausing traffic A half dozen climate protesters broke into the Munich airport on Saturday and glued themselves to the runway, disrupting traffic and temporarily shutting down the facility.
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  15. Tom Brady picked Greg Olsen’s brain in preparation to replace him in Fox booth Even though Tom Brady is ousting Greg Olsen from Fox Sports' top NFL broadcasting desk, he still reached out for Olsen's advice as his replacement.
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  16. No body cam footage of Scottie Scheffler's incident with officer, mayor says The mayor of Louisville said Saturday the officer involved in Scottie Scheffler's arrest did not have bodycam turned on during the incident.
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  17. Bronx ER nurse Chris Hernandez put on leave after saying Jews should ‘shut the f–k up’ A Bronx ER nurse and influencer was put on leave and is being investigated after video of him saying Jewish people should "shut the f--k up" about their fears surfaced.
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  18. Don McLean blasts Prince Harry, accuses him of failing to understand US culture: ‘Shut your mouth’ The "American Pie" crooner blasted the British royal in a new interview.
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  19. Thousands are expected to rally in Washington in support of Palestinian rights The event commemorates the 76th anniversary of what is called the Nakba.
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  20. Michael Cohen Was 'Devastating' to Alvin Bragg's Case—Legal Analyst "Without Cohen there is no case against Donald Trump, nobody else ties him to any of the bogus crimes alleged in the indictment," Gregg Jarrett said.
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  21. Many Jewish students, anxious and fearful, hiding their religion on campus: survey Anti-Israel protests on campuses have left a majority of Jewish students feeling less safe at school and 72% are hoping their universities quash encampments and demonstrations threatening their graduations, a new survey found.
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  23. Former Shohei Ohtani Teammate Reportedly Bet With Same Bookie As Ippei Mizuhara A former teammate of Shohei Ohtani's has reportedly used the same bookie as Ippei Mizuhara.
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  24. New book details Sports Phone’s impact on launching some of broadcasting’s biggest names Put simply, not until the cell phone explosion that began 35 years ago was there a more immediate option for immediate info than Sports Phone — oddly enough inspired in some part by the “Dial Santa” sell of the 1960s.
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  25. In ‘Furiosa,’ Chris Hemsworth steals the spotlight Though “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” is named after the female character played by Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth’s Warlord Dementus arguably has the best part.
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  26. Suspected protester spotted scaling George Washington Bridge causing traffic delays A person was spotted scaling the George Washington Bridge Saturday afternoon -- causing traffic delays as the NYPD attempted to coral the climber.
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  27. Colorado's Shedeur Sanders warns former teammate after critical comments Colorado Buffaloes star quarterback Sheduer Sanders fired back at a former teammate who took issue with the player on his way out of the program.
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  28. Gerrit Cole could soon face live batters in massive step in injury recovery Gerrit Cole is starting to feel the itch as he continues to build his rehab workload.
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  29. Why young people become woker and woker We are in a cultural emergency. Future generations are unlikely to value freedom and reason as we do.
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  30. Don’t care too much for money? Paul McCartney UK’s first billionaire musician Paul McCartney is the first British musician to become a billionaire, with an estimated net worth clocking in at $1.27 billion.
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  31. Republicans Accused of Forging Ballot Signatures in Critical Swing State Michigan Democrats are accusing Republican Senate candidates of forging nominating petitions ahead of this year's primary.
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  32. Frontier Airlines eliminates change fees and introduces 4 new fare classes Frontier Airlines has announced that it is eliminating change fees on some tickets.
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  33. The unexpected job offering $35 an hour with only one week of training and no college degree “It can be between $45 and $50 and sometimes it is more. It depends on what type of work we do.”
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  34. Biden Camp Has a Field Day With Wobbly Trump at Podium XThe Biden campaign gleefully turned one of Donald Trump’s favorite digs against him on Saturday, branding the 78-year-old candidate as woefully geriatric in response to his embarrassing stumble at a Minnesota rally on Friday.Video from the event shared by Biden-Harris HQ on X showed Trump grabbing the lectern during his remarks on stage, after nearly toppling the podium over.“A feeble Trump nearly falls down on stage after he leans on his podium too hard and then goes on an angry rant calling his event workers ‘crappy,’” the caption reads.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  35. Swing state voters tell NYT why they're ditching Biden for Trump in 2024 Swing state voters explained in interviews with the New York Times why they are switching support from President Biden in 2020 to former President Trump in 2024.
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  36. MTA’s audacious overtime pay: Letters to the Editor — May 19, 2024 Overly greedy Overtime is not the only contract issue causing outrageous labor costs bankrupting the MTA that must be renegotiated (“End the MTA’s Overtime Insanity,” Editorial, May 15). The retirement age of 55 must be raised to 68 and retirees and employees must contribute to healthcare costs. Private-sector employees who will pay the congestion tax...
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  37. New Royal Exhibition Displays Poignant Portrait of Kate Middleton The 'Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography' exhibition features a poignant portrait of Kate Middleton.
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  38. Ukraine's 'Concrete' Line Of Defense Stabilized Russian troops have yet to breach Ukraine's first line of defense in the Kharkiv Oblast, according to President Zelensky.
    newsweek.com
  39. Joey McIntyre’s Catholic mom once called New Kids on the Block’s record company The pop star and his fellow bandmates released their eighth album "Still Kids" on Friday, their first in 11 years, and will embark on a 40-city concert tour this summer.
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  40. VIDEO: Severed Arm Found in Illinois May Belong to Woman Who Was Murdered, Dismembered After First Date Family members of a Wisconsin woman who was killed and dismembered in April believe a severed arm found in Illinois belongs to her. The post VIDEO: Severed Arm Found in Illinois May Belong to Woman Who Was Murdered, Dismembered After First Date appeared first on Breitbart.
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  41. Slovak Prime Minister Is Improving After Second Operation, Official Says The suspect in the shooting of the prime minister, Robert Fico, appeared before a judge, who ordered that he would remain in custody until he is charged and tried.
    nytimes.com
  42. Jennifer Lopez appears in good spirits at dance rehearsal for tour amid Ben Affleck split rumors The couple, who tied the knot in 2022, is reportedly living separately and hunting for new homes amid rumors of a divorce.
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  43. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs can’t be charged in alleged 2016 attack on ex due to statute of limitations, says DA The Los Angeles District Attorney's office issued a statement one day after footage of Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly beating up Cassie Ventura was released.
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  44. Pharmacy faces backlash for posting unpaid, ‘volunteer’ job listing: ‘Total BS’ The listing for Shoppers Drug Mart in downtown Toronto detailed responsibilities such as helping customers, restocking shelves, and organizing inventory for no pay.
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  45. Bill Maher revives push to remove Biden from ticket: Only debating Trump because he 'knows he's losing' Bill Maher is sounding the alarm again about President Biden's sudden push to debate, saying it means he ‘knows he's losing’
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  46. Florida man praised by police for fatally stabbing intruder who shot his wife The Highland County Sheriff's Department is praising a local resident who stabbed a home invader to death after the suspect pulled a gun and shot his wife in the face.
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  47. Day-care workers charged with lacing children’s food with melatonin Parents had no idea their children were being given the sleep aid at a home day care in New Hampshire, police said.
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  48. NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette rips officials after Stars' goal called off, suggests ref bet on game NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette ripped officials on Friday night after it appeared Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment scored a game-winner in OT but was called off.
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