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  1. Laken Riley murder suspect indicted on 10 counts in campus slaying The suspect accused of killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley has been formally indicted on murder and other offenses in connection with the brutal slaying.
    abcnews.go.com
  2. Mother of detained US soldier says Russian girlfriend begged for money before his arrest Melody Jones, whose son is detained in Russia, revealed during 'America's Newsroom' her son's girlfriend asked for money before he was arrested on theft charges.
    foxnews.com
  3. Sleep experts sound alarm on late night screen time: How your phone could be sabotaging your rest Despite knowing the negative effects, many still use smartphones in bed, disrupting their sleep patterns. This is caused by artificial light that suppresses melatonin.
    foxnews.com
  4. 1 in 24 New York City residents are millionaires, more than any other city If it feels like everyone in New York City is richer than you, it might be because they probably are.
    cbsnews.com
  5. College anti-Israel agitators could be sent to Gaza under new House GOP bill A new House GOP bill led by Rep. Andy Ogles would send protesters convicted of illegal activity on college campuses to Gaza for at least six months.
    foxnews.com
  6. Britain to expel Russian diplomat in response to Moscow's 'reckless and dangerous activities' Britain is taking a firm stance against Russian intelligence activities on its soil by expelling Russia's defense attaché, Maxim Elovik, over spying allegations.
    foxnews.com
  7. For patriotic American moms on Mother's Day, here are 6 great gift ideas This Mother's Day, celebrate your mom or a special woman in your life who is proud to be an American. Consider these six gift ideas: All are available now on Amazon.
    foxnews.com
  8. LIV Golf's Louis Oosthuizen turns down PGA Championship invitation citing personal commitments: report LIV Golf's Louis Oosthuizen reportedly turned down an invitation to compete at the 2024 PGA Championship in Kentucky next week because of personal commitments.
    foxnews.com
  9. Russia hits Ukraine's power grid with 'massive' attack Ukraine's president says Russia launched a massive nighttime attack on energy facilities in Ukraine, targeting seven regions with missiles and drones.
    latimes.com
  10. The federal government can do more about home costs than you think The cost to buy a home is historically high, but Congress and the administration can do much more, experts say.
    cbsnews.com
  11. Mother of Australian surfers killed in Mexico delivers touching eulogy at San Diego beach At a beach in San Diego, Debra Robinson eulogized her sons, Callum and Jake, after their deaths in Mexico, allegedly at the hands of car theives.
    foxnews.com
  12. Rangers captain's 'dirty' hit attempt has fans calling for suspension: 'A disgrace' Hockey fans are calling for New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba to be suspended after a "dirty" hit attempt on Carolina Hurricanes' Martin Necas.
    foxnews.com
  13. Fanatics Sportsbook New Jersey promo: Get up to $50 bonus bets in NJ, $1K offer other states The Fanatics Sportsbook new customer offer allows New Jersey bettors to get $50 in bonus bets.
    nypost.com
  14. Travis Kelce lands first major acting role in the horror series 'Grotesquerie' Travis Kelce is a Super Bowl winner, podcaster, reality TV star, host and now actor with his newest gig. Kelce will be in the upcoming horror series "Grotesquerie."
    foxnews.com
  15. ‘The Office’ Reboot Isn’t What You Think It Is NBCThe Office reboot has been officially greenlit at Peacock—but it’s not going to take place at the same Scranton Dunder Mifflin offices we’ve all come to know and love.Currently untitled, the reboot is set to follow the same documentary crew that “immortalized” Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch in the original Office series. This time, they’ve found a new subject: a dying historic Midwestern newspaper. With a publisher attempting to revive the brand and a handful of volunteer reporters keeping it afloat, the paper serves as the perfect topic for a documentary.Two big names have already been announced to be starring in the project. About Time star Domhnall Gleeson and The White Lotus hotel manager Sabrina Impacciatore have been cast, which raises some eyebrows. Sure, these two are great actors. But what do two Europeans have to do with a Midwestern newspaper?Read more at The Daily Beast.
    thedailybeast.com
  16. Dog hit by car loses leg, is adopted by firefighter who helped her “You would never know she has three legs; she is already jumping on the couch and running across the house,” said firefighter Anthony Pulvino.
    washingtonpost.com
  17. Newsmax to James Comer: Everyone Thinks You Should Give It Up NewsmaxRep. James Comer (R-KY) has spent weeks defending his long stalled impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden to questioning conservative minds. On Tuesday night, even Newsmax had to state the obvious: Everyone thinks he’s lost the plot.Comer was appearing on Newsmax’s Rob Schmitt Tonight, where host Rob Schmitt noted that Comer has apparently “laid out, you know, so much evidence” of alleged corrupt acts by the Biden family, including millions of dollars allegedly stemming from Russia and China. Still, Schmitt said, that hasn’t stopped Comer’s critics from wondering why the case hasn’t left the conservative spectrum.“[Biden’s] supporters and your detractors are out there saying that, that your case, you know, the influence-peddling cases has hit kind of a wall, and it’s leveled off,” Schmitt said. “What what do you say to that, that criticism?”Read more at The Daily Beast.
    thedailybeast.com
  18. Pennsylvania dad facing Turks and Caicos prison time for ammo charge says law has 'unintended consequences' Pennsylvania man Bryan Hagerich, who is facing a 12-year prison sentence in Turks and Caicos for having ammunition in his luggage, says the island firearm law has "unintended consequences."
    foxnews.com
  19. To prevent rabies, dogs entering US must be microchipped and at least 6 months old, new rules say New rules for traveling with pets say that dogs must be at least six months old and microchipped so their rabies vaccinations can be verified as more people travel with their pets.
    foxnews.com
  20. Photos: Deadly Flooding in Southern Brazil For more than a week now, torrential rainfall in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul has swollen rivers, triggered landslides, and caused widespread flooding. More than 90 deaths have been blamed on the flooding, with another 130 people listed as missing. Rescue efforts continue across the state and in the hard-hit city of Porto Alegre. The intense rains have abated for the moment, but flooding rivers continue to rise downstream, forcing thousands to seek shelter and assistance.To receive an email notification every time new photo stories are published, sign up here.
    theatlantic.com
  21. Majority of Astroworld wrongful death lawsuits have been settled, lawyer says An attorney says nine of the 10 wrongful death lawsuits filed after the 2021 Astroworld music festival have been settled. Only one lawsuit remains pending.
    foxnews.com
  22. Carnival Cruise passengers airlifted by Air Force in dramatic rescue The rescue of a mother and her child from a Carnival Cruise Line ship in the Atlantic by U.S. Air Force helicopters on Saturday was captured by dramatic photos.
    foxnews.com
  23. Austin City Limits announces 2024 lineup: Dua Lipa, Blink-182, more Other biggies on the bill include Chris Stapleton, Norah Jones and Tyler, The Creator.
    nypost.com
  24. Mayo Doc Connor Bowman Accused of Googling ‘Widow’ Days Before Poisoning Wife Olmsted County Sheriff's OfficeConnor Bowman, the former Mayo Clinic doctor who’s accused of fatally poisoning his wife, allegedly Googled “is widow gender neutral” just days before his wife’s murder, search warrants revealed this week.The affidavit, obtained by The Daily Beast, also accused Bowman, 32, of adding “widower” to his Bumble dating profile within weeks of his wife’s death, using it to strike up conversations with matches where he allegedly lied about the nature and timing of Betty Bowman’s death.Bowman’s Google search about the word widow came on Aug. 18, two days before Betty—a 32-year-old operating room pharmacist at Mayo—died in a Minnesota hospital after fighting for her life over the course of four days. Read more at The Daily Beast.
    thedailybeast.com
  25. Warner Bros. Discovery hiking Max price, mulling layoffs in cost-cutting move: report The reported cost-cutting plans could include possible layoffs at the media company which has already eliminated more than 2,000 positions over the past year.
    nypost.com
  26. Mother and son charged with kidnapping, sex trafficking two 13-year-olds from Lynwood home The girls, who were missing for six days, were snatched on the street by the son and two other men who approached them in a car around 2:00 a.m., police allege.
    latimes.com
  27. 7 dead, dozens missing after collapse of building under construction in South Africa Rescue teams continue to search for dozens of construction workers believed buried in the rubble of an unfinished five-story apartment building.
    latimes.com
  28. Severe storms, including tornadoes, batter the Midwest Severe storms batter parts of the Midwest with heavy rain, gusty winds and tornadoes that forecasters warn could spill out of the region.
    latimes.com
  29. RFK Jr said a worm ate part of his brain and died in his head Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once had a parasite eat part of his brain and die inside his head, he revealed in a 2012 divorce deposition.
    foxnews.com
  30. Teresa Giudice reveals the awkward question she asked Taylor Swift at Coachella "I didn't want to ask her for a photo because I didn't want to bother her," the 51-year-old Bravo star said on "E! News."
    nypost.com