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  1. Reddit Partners With OpenAI to Bring Content to ChatGPT and AI Tools to Reddit Reddit forged a partnership with OpenAI that will bring its content to the chatbot ChatGPT and other products, while also helping the social media company add new artificial intelligence features to its forums.
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  2. Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters Celebrated for ‘Moral Clarity’ at ‘The People’s Graduation’ Hundreds of students gathered at The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on Thursday for 'The People's Graduation'
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  3. NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker After His Controversial Commencement Speech During a commencement speech, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker encouraged women to prioritize their "vocation" as homemakers.
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  4. Bones Found in Wisconsin Music Store Chimney Identified as Man Who Last Contacted Relatives in 1970 The DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that uses genealogy to identify unknown persons, announced that the bones are those of Ronnie Joe Kirk.
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  5. McDonald’s Sets $5 U.S. Meal Deal Release Date in Bid to Ease Customer Frustration Over High Prices The deal would let customers get a four-piece McNugget, small fries, a small drink and either a McDouble burger or a McChicken sandwich for $5 in most areas.
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  6. Matt Gaetz Evokes ‘Standing By’ Proud Boys Language As He Attends Trump’s Hush Money Trial U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz evoked language adopted by the Proud Boys extremist group as he appeared at court Thursday.
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  7. The 20 Best Period Dramas to Watch After Bridgerton From Queen Charlotte to Peaky Blinders, here are the best TV period dramas that deliver thrills, chills, and lots of romance.
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  8. Iowa Center Called Police Nearly 1,000 Times in Three Years Before Teen Killed Staffer, Records Show Kathleen Galloway-Menke was assaulted May 8 at the center, Ellipsis Iowa.
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  9. Texas Governor Pardons Ex-Army Sergeant Convicted of Killing an Air Force Veteran at a Black Lives Matter Protest in 2020 Texas Gov. Greg Abbot issued a full pardon to a former U.S. Army sergeant convicted of murder for shooting an armed demonstrator in 2020.
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  10. Megalopolis Is a Messy, Self-Indulgent Sprawl of Ideas—In the Best Way Possible Francis Ford Coppola's expensive opus is a lot of things at once, but mostly a reminder that an imaginative mess can be preferable to a safe, tasteful enterprise.
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  11. Assassin’s Creed Fans Slam Decision to Include Black Samurai in Feudal Japan Story Yasuke was a samurai, believed to have been of African origin. But his presence in the game sparked a heated debate among fans.
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  12. Long Dismissed, Chronic Lyme Disease Is Finally Getting Its Moment Researchers are racing to understand the condition following a surge of interest in Long COVID.
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  13. Supreme Court Sides With Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Spurning a Conservative Attack The Supreme Court rejected a conservative-led attack In a major victory for consumer rights.
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  14. Watch: Graduating Seniors Reflect on a College Experience Marred By Isolation and Unrest Graduating seniors reflect on their college experience that started in isolation and is ending during another period of unrest.
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  15. Justice Department Formally Moves to Reclassify Marijuana as a Less Dangerous Drug in Historic Shift A proposed rule recognizes the medical uses of cannabis and acknowledges it has less potential for abuse than some of the nation’s most dangerous drugs. 
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  16. A Teen Died of Too Much Chile After Eating a Spicy Chip, Autopsy Says The Massachusetts teen had a congenital heart defect and died after eating a Paqui chip, which comes in a coffin-shaped box.
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  17. Watch: Student Journalists Reflect on Covering Widespread Campus Protests TIME spoke to student journalists from UCLA, Columbia, Northwestern and University of Texas at Austin who were on the front lines covering protests on their own campuses. As the unrest grew, student journalists were often best positioned to tell the story although they faced dual challenges—as members of the media and students at the institutions they are covering.
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  18. How to Hit Pause on AI Before It’s Too Late The time bomb that is AI isn't as hard to stop as many think, while we better understand its civilizational risks.
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  19. Billionaire Frank McCourt Wants to Buy TikTok. Here’s Why He Thinks He Could Save It McCourt hopes to buy TikTok without its central algorithm—and put its users in charge of their data.
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  20. The Vietnamese Computer Scientist Who Made Toy Story Possible Without the Vietnam War, we might not have 'Toy Story.'
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  21. White House Blocks Release of Biden’s Special Counsel Interview, Says GOP Is Being Political President Joe Biden has asserted executive privilege over audio of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
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  22. California College Professor to Stand Trial in Death of Pro-Israel Protester A judge decided Wednesday that a Southern California college professor will stand trial for involuntary manslaughter and battery.
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  23. Trump Speaks Out About VP Hopeful Kristi Noem’s Controversial Dog-Killing Story Noem received widespread backlash when she admitted to shooting and killing her 14-month old dog, Cricket.
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  24. An Australian Billionaire Tried to Suppress an Aboriginal Artist’s Unflattering Portrait of Her. It’s Only Drawn More Attention Australia’s wealthiest person comes under the microscope after unsuccessfully trying to get the National Gallery to remove a painting of her by an acclaimed Aboriginal artist.
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  25. How TIME Chose Its Spring 2024 Class of Next Generation Leaders For nearly a decade, through our Next Generation Leaders franchise, we've been sharing the stories of trailblazers shaping our future.
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  26. Bridgerton Season 3 Is Dramatically Different From the Book. Here’s How Season 3 of "Bridgerton" has some key differences from the book it's based on.
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  27. 2023 Was the Worst Year for Internet Shutdowns Globally, New Report Says Led by India with 116 shutdowns, governments weaponized Internet access at an all-time high in 2023, a new report finds.
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  28. Dutch Government Veers to Far Right With Newly Formed Coalition Dominated by Wilders Anti-Islam firebrand Geert Wilders and three other party leaders agreed on a coalition deal, capping a half year of tumultuous negotiations.
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  29. Savannah Gankiewicz, of Hawaii, Is Crowned Miss USA After Previous Titleholder Resigned Gankiewicz, former Miss Hawaii, will hold the title of Miss USA 2023 until August, after previous titleholder Noelia Voigt, former Miss Utah, resigned earlier this month citing her mental health.
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  30. Genetics Played Role in Rare Blood Clots Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines, Researchers Find Rare but deadly blood clots tied to J&J and AstraZeneca's vaccines were caused by an autoimmune reaction that some people are predisposed to, researchers found.
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