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‘Seinfeld’ Star Michael Richards Explains The Root Cause Of His Racist Rant From 2006, Insists He Has “Nothing Against Black People”
Richards said he's "not looking for a comeback," but was "immediately sorry" for hurling racial slurs at a group of hecklers.
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Cassie Ventura speaks out for first time since Diddy assault footage surfaces
Cassie Ventura addressed the disturbing video that showed her ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulting her in a hotel back in 2016 for the first time Thursday, saying it “broke me down to someone I never thought I would become.” “Thank you for all of the love and support from my family, friends, strangers, and those...
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Column: How 'Sesame Street' can prepare kids for climate disasters
Our world is changing fast. It makes sense that the “Sesame” creators want to help children learn to live in that world.
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‘Healing’ Cassie Ventura reacts to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs abuse video: Domestic violence ‘broke me’
"With a lot of hard work, I am better today but I will always be recovering from my past," she wrote in a lengthy Instagram statement.
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Mom Shares Hack for Getting Toddler To Eat Everything on His Plate
It may not be fool-proof, but Bryanna Gray tells Newsweek that this method works for her "most of the time."
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Jennifer Lopez gives brutal response to question about Ben Affleck split rumors
Jennifer Lopez had a stern response when asked about her "situation" with Ben Affleck.
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Stars vs. Oilers series prediction: NHL Playoff odds, picks, bets
If you want to have a chance at winning four best-of-seven series, your goaltender is almost required to be your best player.
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What the Islanders and new wing Maxim Tsyplakov are hoping to get from their unexpected partnership
It would blow away expectations for his first year on North American ice if Maxim Tsyplakov can prove an effective scorer for the Islanders.
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Internet Amazed as Parents Manage to See 2 Graduations Simultaneously
Jackie Booth told Newsweek: "Both girls checked out of school early, and we met up for lunch to celebrate as a family."
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9 dead, dozens injured after high wind causes stage collapse at campaign event in Mexico
At least nine people are dead and dozens others are injured after high winds caused a stage to collapse at a presidential campaign event in Mexico.
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Bill Ackman slams Uber for ‘ripping off NYC cab driver’ who said company doesn’t let him keep tips
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman said he confronted the CEO of Uber after his cab driver accused the ride-sharing app of not allowing him to keep tips. Ackman, the founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, wrote on his X social media account on Wednesday that he ordered a yellow cab in Manhattan...
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Great Dane Reacts to Being Picked Up for First Time Since Puppyhood: 'Baby'
Picking up a Great Dane is no easy task for owners. The massive dogs can be as tall as 32 inches and weigh up to 175 pounds.
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Scientists Reveal Key Nutrients That Might Slow Brain Aging
Researchers say their findings offer a "promising path" towards future treatments to promote healthy brain aging.
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Supermom holds broken carnival ride door shut for 15 minutes while riding with terrified 2-year-old son
In a terrifying incident at a theme park, a mom claims the door on a Ferris wheel carriage swung open while she was riding with her two-year-old son. 
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How Caitlin Clark is dealing with winless start to WNBA career
Fever star Caitlin Clark said she's trying remain positive after the two most hurtful losses of her rookie season so far.
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Mariners vs. Yankees prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Thursday
Stitches predicts Luis Castillo will lead the visiting Mariners past Luis Gil and the Yankees on Thursday afternoon in The Bronx.
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Dabney Coleman Was An Irascible Keeper of Antiquated Attitudes
A real a-hole's a-hole, Dabney Coleman's death reminds us of a long ago time when we used to be able to love people we vehemently disagreed with.
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‘Seinfeld’ star Michael Richards reveals prostate cancer battle: I would’ve ‘been dead’ in 8 months
The reclusive comedian received his diagnosis in 2018 after a routine checkup showed high PSA levels, and his doctor recommended a dramatic treatment plan.
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Gov. Kristi Noem now banned from all South Dakota tribal lands
Gov. Kristi Noem is now banned from all the tribal lands in her state.
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Gen Z Woman Shares Viral 'Big Sister Advice' About Boyfriends and College
Many of us wish we could go back and give our younger selves advice. One woman is hoping to help the next generation with her words of wisdom.
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Knicks final report card: How Julius Randle and OG Anunoby grade out behind a top trio
Unlike in NBA awards voting, I factor in the playoffs, and the Knicks won seven postseason games, their most since 2000.
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Trump claims Putin will free jailed WSJ reporter Gershkovich for him ‘almost immediately’ if elected
Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social that this would happen soon after the November election in the United States, when he is seeking to defeat President Joe Biden and return to the White House.
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Netflix Releases First Footage Of Liam Hemsworth’s Shocking Transformation Into ‘The Witcher’s Geralt Of Rivia
Hemsworth will be replacing Henry Cavill for the final two seasons of The Witcher.
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Opinion: Justice Alito’s Jan. 6 Flags Are a Desperate Wake-Up Call for the DOJ
Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Demand Justice There is no better example of the current skewed state of checks and balances in American government than Justice Samuel Alito’s penchant for displaying insurrectionist symbols at his homes. That Alito can do this freely is but the tip of the iceberg that has already sunk the high court’s legitimacy. Let’s not forget about the rest of the iceberg: the lack of ethics policing for Justices Alito and Clarence Thomas, who’ve accepted enormously valuable benefits in luxury vacations, vehicles, tuition payments for family members (all undisclosed by the justices), and the adoption of a toothless code of ethics after decades of refusing to adopt any code of ethics.But what still lies beneath the surface is the failure of all three branches of our government to do anything about the ethics disaster that has befallen the Supreme Court. And while all three branches are to blame—it is the Executive Branch, via the U.S. Department of Justice—that seems particularly paralyzed.As first reported by The New York Times, an upside-down American flag—the symbol adopted by supporters of former President Trump’s lies about the 2020 election having been stolen—was flown at Alito’s house on Jan. 17, 2021, three days before President Biden’s inauguration and weeks after Jan. 6 rioters carried that symbol into the Capitol as they stormed it in an effort to stop the peaceful transition of power. On Jan. 17, the United States Supreme Court was still considering whether to hear a case about the 2020 election.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Invisible memorials and the presence of absence
In searching for buried memories, we ourselves become a monument to the dead.
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The Maker of Oreo and Cadbury Dairy Milk Has Been Fined $366 Million. Here’s Why
Mondelēz, the maker of Oreo cookies and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, has been fined $336 million (€337.5) by the European Commission.
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How to identify ultra-processed foods
You can tell by how weird and menacing the mascot is.
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WATCH: Video shows Delta baggage handlers tossing college team’s golf clubs
The airline has apologized after video from the East Tennessee State golf team went viral shows baggage handlers tossing the team’s equipment onto the tarmac while unloading the plane.
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Mom Never Fails to Support Makeup Artist Daughter by Being Doting Assistant
"I couldn't have done any of this without her," said Mariella Minniti, a makeup artist and business owner.
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Colombia moves to protect legendary shipwreck holding billions in treasure
The San Jose galleon sank more than three centuries ago laden with gold, silver and emeralds believed to be worth billions of dollars.
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A Fauci adviser deleted emails. Congress demanded to know why.
The Washington Post’s essential guide to health policy news.
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How Kim Kardashian felt about Caitlyn Jenner calling her ‘calculated’ in docuseries
Scott Disick, Khloé Kardashian and Kris Jenner also told viewers how they felt about the shade during the "Kardashians" Season 5 premiere.
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14-Year-Old Dog's Sweet Daily Request to Cat Sibling Melts Hearts
One moved commenter wrote: "I hope they find each other in every life after this one."
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Russia begins nuclear drills near border with Ukraine in warning to West
Russia has begun major drills involving tactical nuclear weapons around the border of Ukraine, blaming vague "threats" from Western leaders.
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Long before Key Bridge collapse, Baltimore mariners warned of ‘ship strikes’
Over the past two decades, a Baltimore harbor safety committee repeatedly discussed the risks that ever-larger cargo ships posed to local bridges, according to previously unreported records obtained by The Washington Post.
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Dodgers' James Paxton has found success despite missing a key ingredient
James Paxton is 5-0 with a 2.84 ERA this season, despite a shaky start and the fact he is without one of his key pitches.
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How to create a firefly-friendly backyard
Firefly populations are declining. These tips can help you turn your yard into an inviting habitat for the bioluminescent stars of summer.
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In striking before-and-after photos, a parched Lake Shasta is transformed
Lake Shasta, California's largest reservoir, reached full capacity for the second consecutive year. Over the winter, officials even released excess water.
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Is it time to wave goodbye to the white picket fence?
The American Dream is changing.
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How a worker who suffered a microfracture of his foot ended up with a $58-million payout
A Los Angeles County Superior Court jury awarded a Lancaster man $58.35 million in damages after the train worker fell on the job.
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Could AI One Day Be a Whistleblower? | Opinion
AI is poised to change the way we detect corporate fraud and wrongdoing by cutting across departments and systems to gain a fuller picture of practices that may amount to fraud.
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A Plea for Sustainable Mining Amid the Clean-Energy Rush for Minerals
Indigenous groups hope a forum on sustainable sourcing of critical minerals results in better mining practices as the clean-energy transition drives up demand.
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An entertainer turned politician takes on Robert White in D.C. council race
The at-large race pits comedian Rodney “Red” Grant against the more seasoned council member. The winner is likely to prevail in November’s general election.
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The Secret To ‘Summer House’ Becoming Bravo’s Best Show? Relatability!
Unlike Vanderpump Rules, this doesn’t yet feel like a reality show about reality stars.
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How to watch ‘The Kardashians’ Season 5 premiere for free
You won't need cable to keep up with the famous family.
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Lea la Transcripción Completa de la Entrevista de TIME Con el Presidente Javier Milei
El Presidente de Argentina concedió una entrevista exclusiva a TIME en Buenos Aires el 25 de abril.
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Read the Full Transcript of President Javier Milei’s Interview With TIME
Argentina’s President sat down for an exclusive interview with TIME in Buenos Aires on April 25
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Javier Milei’s Radical Plan to Transform Argentina
The President is on a mission to "Make Argentina Great Again"
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