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  1. Report cites red flags for fatigue risk among air traffic controllers A panel of experts was tasked with helping the FAA develop strategies for reducing fatigue and improving the well-being of the nation’s air traffic controllers.
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  2. Do you have a ‘floordrobe’? If you struggle to put laundry away, it could be a sign of this So your clothes are kept in the basket or splayed on your bed for a little bit too long on laundry days — aren't we all a little guilty of that?
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  3. Breanna Stewart has one ‘wish’ after comments created Caitlin Clark stir Breanna Stewart said she was slightly surprised that her recent comments about Caitlin Clark stirred controversy before the former Iowa guard was selected with the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft.
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  4. Female student fighting back against armed robber and yanking magazine from gun — as man watches on Madelyn, a 21-year-old senior studying economics, was walking back from class on the Hyde Park campus when a masked man cornered her.
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  5. Apple pulls WhatsApp, Threads and Signal from app store in China Apple has removed several widely used communications platforms from its app store in China at the request of the Chinese government.
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  6. Israel gave U.S. last-minute warning about drone attack on Iran, G7 chair says The United States told the Group of Seven foreign ministers that it received “last minute” information from Israel about a drone action in Iran, the G7 chair said.
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  7. Aroldis Chapman gets two-game suspension for ‘inappropriate actions’ “He evidently said something that the umpire did not like,” manager Derek Shelton told reporters.
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  8. Israeli missile hits Iran in retaliation attack Israel attacked Iran overnight in retaliation for an Iranian missile strike last weekend.
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  9. Mary Trump Warns of 'Disturbing' Interference in Donald Trump Trial Jurors in Donald Trump's hush money case have been singled out in the media during the selection process.
    newsweek.com
  10. Taylor Swift Confirms 'Tortured Poets' Easter Egg Eagle-eyed Swifties noticed an important detail in the video for "Fortnight," the first single from Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Society."
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  11. AOC, Rashida Tlaib call out arrest of ‘Squad’ member Ilhan Omar’s daughter at Columbia anti-Israel protest The two progressive members of Congress chimed in after scores of students were cuffed and hauled away from the Ivy League campus on Thursday after the NYPD were brought in to clear out the large tent encampment.
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  12. I’m super pregnant and working at a maximum security men’s prison — it’s depressing She's knocked up, they're locked up. And she says even the most brief interactions with the convicts had become “just uncomfortable.”
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  13. Woman Realizes the Unthinkable Has Happened After Flight Lands—'Cold Sweat' Josefine Yackmith said the unexpected situation has made her "much more alert" when traveling.
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  14. Mattel recalls Donald Duck, Daisy Duck figures over safety fears Two popular young children's toys have been recalled over fears the products could pose “a risk of serious injury or death from choking” due to a design flaw.
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  15. Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and Preventing a ‘Forever War’ “It’s the worst story I’ve ever covered.”
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  16. Israel strikes back at Iran: 5 key questions Israeli carried out a "limited" strike against Iran on Friday, targeting the country's Isfahan province, which is where Natanz, one of Iran's nuclear facilities, is located.
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  17. What we know so far about Israel's strike on Iran Two U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News that an Israeli missile hit Iran early Friday. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more on the attack and U.S. national security and foreign policy expert Asha Castleberry-Hernandez joins CBS News to discuss what could happen next.
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  18. House advances aid bills for Israel, Ukraine, putting Johnson's speaker job in jeopardy House Speaker Mike Johnson has introduced several standalone measures to provide funding for American allies abroad and U.S. border security, but a handful of Republicans really hate the idea. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion is on Capitol Hill with more.
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  19. Taylor Swift’s Grammys 2024 dress was a ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Easter egg all along Leave it to Taylor Swift to pull a fashionable fast one on us all.
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  20. Woman Can't Believe What She Spots on Her Morning Run: 'Magical Moment' Holly Brooks told Newsweek that spotting a whale while running in California was an amazing way to lift her spirits.
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  21. Marlins vs. Cubs prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Friday Former President Donald Trump at his “hush money” case: “It’s a disgrace!” And he’s right. The scaffolding outside the Manhattan Criminal Court building is disturbing. … Never go against the family. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s family has thrown its support behind President Joe Biden. The last time we saw a family show this much loyalty,...
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  22. Crocodile Hunted as Teenage Boy Found Dead The teen disappeared after a boat broke down in rough water conditions near Saibai Island, which is home to saltwater crocodiles.
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  23. Taylor Swift’s friend Keleigh Teller shades Joe Alwyn after ‘Tortured Poets Department’ release Miles Teller's wife sent a very clear message on social media while listening to Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department."
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  24. How Taylor Swift Addresses Fame and Her Fans on The Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift hits back at fans that have criticized her choices in multiple songs on The Tortured Poets Department
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  25. "E! News" co-host Keltie Knight opens up about health struggles "E! News" co-host Keltie Knight is revealing details about her private battle with a chronic health condition in hopes of helping others. The Emmy Award winner revealed last month that she was having a hysterectomy to treat a chronic and severe form of anemia. She spoke candidly about the decision on Instagram.
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  26. Columbia students rebuild anti-Israel solidarity camp less than 24 hours after mass arrests Dozens of students sat with blankets and Palestinian flags on the identical lawn opposite the one where hundreds were arrested.
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  27. Female-Only App CEO Sends Message to Joe Rogan Giggle for Girls CEO Sall Grover has been sued for revoking the membership of a transgender woman from her app.
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  28. Supreme Court Could Upend America's Immigration Rules The case of a couple separated for almost a decade is set to be heard by the Supreme Court and could have long-term ramifications for couples and noncitizens.
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  29. Full List of People Taylor Swift Name-Checks in 'Tortured Poets Department' Taylor Swift rarely mentions people by name in her music, but she has referred to a variety of famous people in her latest album.
    newsweek.com
  30. Donald Trump Faces New Legal Headache over 'Hidden Debt' Trump may have been secretly paying a third party through a $50 million loan, an ethics group has said.
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