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  1. Novak Djokovic wasn't happy after Cameron Norrie hit the back of Serbian's leg with a smash in feisty Italian Open match Novak Djokovic's straight-sets victory over Cameron Norrie in the Italian Open boiled over when the British tennis star hit the back of the world No. 1's leg with a smash.
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  2. Canadian police link 4 women killed in the 1970s to dead American serial sex offender Canadian police have linked the deaths of 4 women in the 1970s to now-deceased U.S. fugitive Gary Allen Srery, who hid in Canada from the 1970s to 1990s.
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  3. Blue city's exodus continues for third straight year, but slower: 'People just feel trapped' Many major cities that suffered pandemic-era population dips rebounded in 2023, census estimates show. But not Portland, which saw a third year of declining population.
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  4. Mayorkas forced to admit more migrants have crossed US border under Biden than Trump: 'Several million people' Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday said that the number of migrants who have crossed the southern border under President Biden's administration is higher than under the Trump administration.
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  5. Croatia gets new government with a far-right party included ahead of European parliamentary vote Lawmakers in Croatia have voted into office a new government, which now includes hard-right party Homeland Movement, ahead of the EU's parliamentary election next month.
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  6. Nathan Wade's estranged wife says he’s failed to pay spousal support since resigning from Fani Willis' office The estranged wife of Nathan Wade revealed in a court filing he claims his resignation from the district attorney's office left him unable to meet court-ordered financial obligations.
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  7. Senegal's new prime minister criticizes French military presence in the West African country Senegal's new PM Ousmane Sonko, who was released from jail weeks prior to this year's presidential election and drove his party to victory, has criticized France's military presence in the country.
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  8. Dabney Coleman, the bad boss of '9 to 5' and 'Yellowstone' guest star, dies at 92 Dabney Coleman, the Emmy-winning actor who starred in '9 to 5' and worked for decades as a character actor on TV, has died.
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  9. New Hampshire day care workers sprinkled melatonin in children’s food, police say The owner and three workers at a New Hampshire day care are facing charges after they sprinkled melatonin in the food of children they were responsible for. Sally Dreckmann, 52, the day care owner; and her employees Traci Innie, 51; Kaitlin Filardo, 23; and Jessica Foster, 23, all of Manchester, were charged with 10 counts of endangering...
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  10. Bob ‘Gold Bars’ Menendez’s gall: Blaming his wife in federal corruption trial Sen. Bob Menendez main defense in his latest federal corruption trial is that his wife did it taking all the bribes, he claims.
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  11. Fashion designer, 50, found dead with scarf around neck in NYC home: sources A Brooklyn-based fashion designer was found dead with a scarf around her neck inside her home this week, law enforcement sources said Friday.
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  12. Tasty crab-stuffed salmon for a delicious dinner: Try the easy recipe Turn your culinary skills up a notch with this crab-stuffed salmon recipe that is so delectable and impressive, even your closest friends may be convinced you are a chef.
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  13. Big Lie ‘Architect’ John Eastman Pleads Not Guilty to Arizona Election Charges Maricopa Country Sheriff's OfficeFormer Donald Trump attorney John Eastman, who’s been called the “architect” of Trump’s attempts to subvert the 2o20 election results, pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges in Arizona on Friday.Eastman’s arraignment was followed by the release of his mugshot, in which he stared blankly forward while wearing a navy suit and tie. Eastman faces charges along with 17 other defendants in the Arizona case, all of whom were indicted on charges related to an alleged GOP-run scheme to put forward a slate of electors who would say Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election despite the victory going to Joe Biden. Eastman was the first to be booked and arraigned. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  15. What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in Back to Black The biopic starring Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse focuses on the late singer’s relationships more than her artistry. We separate the music from the noise.
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  16. Congress is like an episode of ‘Jerry Springer,’ as trash-talk pols represent themselves, not us Jerry Springer used to play instigator and referee to brawling guests. He would have been right at home in the House of Representatives this week.
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  17. Ethics complaint against Trump hush money trial judge over Biden donations dismissed Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan was cleared last July, according to his spokesman, but the panel warned that the grievance could be an issue in the event of future misconduct.
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  18. ¿Dónde ver Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul? Cartelera confirmada aquí  La pelea será también un combate oficial, sancionado por la comisión de Texas. El duelo será a ocho asaltos de dos minutos con guantes ligeramente más grandes de lo normal.
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  19. ‘Oh, Canada’: Richard Gere Is Dying (and Confessing) in Paul Schrader’s Latest Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/©OH CANADA LLCThe last time the director Paul Schrader filmed Richard Gere’s body, it was a picture of male virility. As Julian in 1980’s American Gigolo, Gere is an example of the ideal male form, either in his Armani suits or undressed. He’s a man who works out hanging upside down.Now Gere and Schrader have reunited for Oh, Canada, which just premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and the image of the star is much different. Playing a man on the verge of death, Gere (intentionally) looks terrible, his face drained and full of stubble. We hear about how his body is failing him, about the cancer eating away at his insides, and the dried feces in his ass.Oh, Canada can be a clunky film at times—with some awkward performances and labored dialogue—but it’s also an often fascinating match of director and actor, in which they both seem to be trying to exorcize the demons of aging through art.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  20. Pro-Palestinian group takes over UC Berkeley building; university calls it 'crime scene' Despite UC Berkeley striking a deal with pro-Palestinian protesters this week, a group later took over an campus building. Twelve were arrested when police moved in to clear the building.
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  21. Dpto. de Justicia de EEUU propone formalmente reclasificar la marihuana como droga menos peligrosa El Departamento de Justicia gestionó formalmente el jueves reclasificar a la marihuana como una droga menos peligrosa, en un histórico cambio de la política antinarcóticos estadounidense.
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  22. College World Series prediction, preview: Why long shot UC Irvine is worth a wager Here is my favorite to win the College World Series before the Division I regionals begin on May 31.
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  23. Feeling hungrier than usual? Your sleep schedule could be the culprit, an expert says Not sleeping enough could cause your appetite to spike, experts say. A nutritional biologist discusses how poor quality of sleep could be making you hungry, and how to break the cycle.
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  24. It’s no surprise that Facebook, Nike fell for DEI con artist who preyed on fear of being called racist The law of attraction dictates that you attract what you are, so it is by no coincidence that the Diversity Industrial Complex often attracts con artists.
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  25. Upside-down flag flew at Justice Alito’s house after neighbor dispute Supreme Court justice says his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, flew the flag as a symbol of protest after a dispute over political yard signs turned personal.
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  26. LAPD video shows officers shoot mentally ill man seconds after entering K-town home The department moved faster than normal to release the footage of the May 2 fatal shooting of Yong Yang in his parents' apartment.
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  27. Jueza considerará desestimar la acusación contra Alec Baldwin por el tiroteo fatal en rodaje Una jueza de Nuevo México considerará la solicitud de Alec Baldwin de desestimar la acusación de un jurado en su contra en una audiencia judicial virtual el viernes.
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  28. Samsung trolls Apple after failed iPad Pro "crush" ad Samsung piles on with its on ad after Apple apologizes for a spot that it acknowledged "missed the mark."
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  29. Sports Illustrated fails to deliver May issue after breakup with publisher: sources Sports Illustrated’s tumultuous breakup with its publisher caused the magazine to skip production of the May edition – leaving more than 1 million subscribers with empty mailboxes last month, The Post has learned. Arena Group – which had its license revoked in January after failing to make a $3.75 million quarterly payment to rights-holder Authentic...
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  30. Biden’s tariffs will make us pay more for cars we don’t want — but are forced to buy Not long ago, President Biden promised to transform the American auto industry -- “first with carrots, now with sticks” is the analogy The Washington Post used.
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