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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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Tensions Rise at Ole Miss as Counter-Protesters Taunt Palestine Supporters With Star-Spangled Banner
Within an hour of the protest beginning, protesters were met by the medley of 200 counter protesters who descended.
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Dak Prescott won’t face charges in 2017 sexual assault case
Dallas police will not pursue criminal charges against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott over allegations made by a woman of sexual assault against him, according to multiple reports. 
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Mets-Cubs series finale came with yet another umpire controversy
Another day, another questionable call in the Mets-Cubs series.
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The ‘Ghosts’ Season 3 Finale Had a Twist No One Expected, Living or Dead
Bertrand Calmeau/CBSThe third season of Ghosts has been a time of change for the spirits and livings of Woodstone Manor, so it’s only natural for it to end with one of the biggest changes any person can ever make, alive or dead: holy matrimony. (Although, just how “holy” are ghosts themselves, really?)(Warning: Spoilers ahead.)“Isaac’s Wedding” technically lives up to its title, even though Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) ultimately doesn’t end up going through with the actual matrimony part. That Isaac even makes it to the altar—to eventually say "I don’t"—is still a big step for the character, especially considering how deeply closeted the 18th-century ghost was when the series began. It would have been so easy for Isaac to have said "I do" to Nigel (John Hartman), especially as the two Woodstone ghosts who were seemingly destined for each other: star-crossed gay soldiers from the Revolutionary War, able to be together forever in the afterlife. After decades upon decades of denying who he really was, Ghosts makes clear that Isaac ultimately still has a lot of time to discover what he wants. It’s not like he’ll be getting sucked off anytime soon.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘T・P BON’ on Netflix, A Delightful Update on the Classic Manga Series
T・P BON may look like a simple children’s show, but it’s much more nuanced than that.
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UCLA defeats UC Irvine in a five-set thriller to reach NCAA men's volleyball final
Outside hitter Ethan Champlin finishes with 19 kills and 13 digs as UCLA defeats UC Irvine to reach the NCAA men's volleyball championship match again.
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Long Beach health officials declare tuberculosis outbreak a public health emergency
Long Beach Health officials declared a public health emergency on Thursday afternoon after one person died and nine others were hospitalized due to a tuberculosis outbreak. The spread was contained to one single-room occupancy hotel.
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5/2: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on protesters' calls for colleges to divestment from Israel, why thousands of migrants are waiting in Mexico, and the new nuclear reactor operating in Georgia.
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Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes doubles down on Super Bowl three-peat aspirations: 'We're gonna do it again'
Patrick Mahomes is confident about the Chiefs' odds of making NFL history. The star quarterback has his sights set on a third straight Super Bowl title.
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M23 rebels seize key smartphone mineral mining town in eastern Congo
The mining town of Rubaya in eastern Congo, known for its production of a mineral used in smartphones, has been seized by a rebel group that allegedly has links to Rwanda.
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Reading wedding vows privately or during the ceremony: Which is more preferred?
If you’ve decided you want to write your own personalized vows for your wedding, there are a few different ways you can share them with your partner.
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NYPD officer fired gun while removing anti-Israel agitators from Columbia University building: report
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced on Thursday that a NYPD police officer fired a gun while clearing protesters from a building on Columbia University, according to the Associated Press.
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Alabama pushes back certification deadline to allow Biden on November ballot
Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed legislation that ensures President Biden can appear on state ballots in the 2024 general election.  The state’s top elections official warned last month that Biden, 81, risked being left off state ballots in November because his formal nomination to be the Democratic Party’s standard-bearer wouldn’t come until...
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Laura Ingraham Is Pissed That CNN Mentioned Trump’s Scatalogical Nickname
Fox NewsCNN’s on-air reference Thursday to Donald Trump’s former lawyer and likely hush-money trial witness Michael Cohen’s scatalogical nickname for his ex-boss received an unenthusiastic reception by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who complained that the rival network’s coverage choice should spur James Earl Jones to revoke his iconic voiceover.Cohen’s social media post last month in which he called Trump “Von ShitzInPants,” perhaps in reference to unverified rumors about Trump passing gas in the courtroom, was read aloud Thursday by Trump’s lawyer, Todd Blanche, during a contempt of court hearing. Blanche was trying to argue that it was unfair for a gag order to prevent Trump from talking about witnesses when they can talk about him.Last week, Cohen wrote on X that he would cease mentioning Trump until he had testified in the case, in which prosecutors allege Trump—with Cohen’s help—broke state law regarding business records and federal campaign finance law by arranging, then covering up, hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Closing arguments heard in NH youth detention center abuse suit
Jurors heard closing arguments on Thursday in a case against the state of New Hampshire over alleged abuse at the Sununu Youth Services Center.
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‘9-1-1’ Releases Jennifer Love Hewitt’s “Islands in the Stream” Cover In Honor Of Maddie And Chimney’s Wedding
We're not crying, you're crying!
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For Sale: Jeffrey Epstein’s Second ‘Black Book’ of the Rich and Famous
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/Alice BenjaminA second “black book” of contact names and numbers belonging to the well-connected dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is going up for auction in two weeks time. On May 15, the black book will be offered for private sale by sealed bids by Alexander Historical Auctions. A forensic document examiner’s report on its authenticity will be provided alongside it.Asked how much he thought it may fetch, Bill Panagopulos, Alexander’s owner, told The Daily Beast, “There are no comparables for the sale of this kind of relic. But, based on my experience, if I’m pressed to offer a price I would think it would be $100,000 to $200,000, and up.”Sealed bids will be accepted for a month. If there’s not an acceptable top bid, Panagopulos said, the Epstein book will be offered in an Alexander Historical’s auction on July 12. There will be an estimate, but no baseline bid.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Patriots 4th-round pick Javon Baker thinks he's already top-10 receiver in NFL
The New England Patriots' fourth-round pick, wide receiver Javon Baker of UCF, is confident there are not 10 receivers better than him in the NFL.
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For ex-Derby winner Silver Charm, it's a life of leisure and Old Friends at Kentucky retirement farm
Michael Blowen founded thoroughbred retirement farm Old Friends two decades ago, and now he can watch former racehorses from his own house, including Silver Charm who won the 1997 Kentucky Derby.
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Biden Slammed for Being 'Authoritarian' After Protest Comments
Palestinian supporters took issue with the president's recent comments on campus protests.
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Yankees’ Carlos Rodon regresses after promising stretch: ‘It sucks’
Rodon went from his best two starts of the season to his worst. 
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Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024?
It is not yet clear how many states will vote in November on measures to preserve abortion access following the 2022 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Caitlin Clark News: Floor Seat Prices For Fever vs Liberty Are Insanely High
Caitlin Clark is making her WNBA debut soon, and the floor prices for the Indiana Fever vs New York Liberty matchup are insanely high.
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Ferrari F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Makes Position Clear on Adrian Newey - 'Privilege to Work With Him'
Lewis Hamilton expressed his eagerness and perceived privilege in the possibility of working with Adrian Newey at Ferrari.
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‘9-1-1’s Jennifer Love Hewitt Reflects On Maddie And Chimney’s “Perfect” Wedding (And Doug’s Terrifying Return)
Hewitt broke down "There Goes the Groom" and shared her hopes for the future of 9-1-1.
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‘The Fall Guy’ review: Gosling goes overboard in mediocre action comedy
The film is loosely based on the 1980s TV series. Never a good sign.
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Mets’ task ahead is figuring out a way to rise out of mediocrity
The Mets’ matinee Thursday served as a primer on their topsy-turvy, are they good/are they bad season to date.
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Hacks Hits Its Stride in a Third Season That’s Even Better Than the First Two
Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder return with a season that allows their odd-couple characters to grow without killing their spiky rapport.
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Trump-backed Brad Knott on track to win Democratic NC House seat after opponent bows out before runoff
Republican North Carolina congressional candidate Kelly Daughtry has suspended her campaign, all but clearing Trump-backed opponent Brad Knott's path to an easy win.
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Anti-Israel mob charges cops in Portland with garbage can shields – only to be quickly thwarted
Despite their battle cries, they were quickly thwarted by waiting cops.
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Knicks should heed lesson of Yankees’ 2004 failures
It’s hard not to look at the ninth inning of Game 4 in ’04 and the last half-minute of Game 5 on Wednesday and not see the similarities.
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Filibuster against $4B Missouri Medicaid bill ends
A dayslong filibuster ended Thursday in the Missouri Senate after Republicans allowed a vote on a Medicaid program worth over $4 billion.
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CEO of male hair loss and ED treatment brand is ‘eager’ to hire anti-Israel student protesters
"If you’re currently protesting against the genocide of the Palestinian people & for your university’s divestment from Israel, keep going. It’s working," Hims CEO Andrew Dudum tweeted.
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New nuclear reactor comes online in Georgia after years of delays
Georgia is home to the nation's newest nuclear reactor. It's bringing clean energy to the state, but the project has run over budget and past its original completion date. Drew Kann, climate and environment reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins CBS News to explore the effort.
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Kyle Richards drops Mauricio Umansky’s last name on social media after he moves out of family home
The "RHOBH" star dropped her husband's surname from her Instagram profile after it was revealed he moved out of their shared home amid their split.
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Indiana Fever vet helping Caitlin Clark despite potentially losing starting role to her
Indiana Fever veteran Erica Wheeler might lose her starting spot to Caitlin Clark, but has nonetheless rolled out the red carpet in welcoming the phenom to the WNBA.
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Photos Kate Middleton has taken of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis through the years
A look at many of the photographs Kate Middleton has taken of each of her three children.
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What marijuana reclassification means for the U.S.
The Biden administration has high hopes for the future as it plans to reclassify marijuana. John Dickerson explains what it means to go from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III.
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No charges in Massachusetts after 4 newborns found frozen, wrapped in tin foil inside Boston apartment: DA
The Suffolk District Attorney announced that they will not seek criminal charges against anyone, two years after newborns were found in a South Boston apartment freezer.
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Julio Urias avoids jail time in domestic case after pleading no contest
Former Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Julio Urias was sentenced to 36 months probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery.
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NYPD Officer Opened Fire During Columbia Raid, Local Prosecutor Confirms
Reuters/David Dee DelgadoAn officer for the New York Police Department discharged their gun at Columbia University while working to clear out pro-Palestine protesters on Tuesday evening, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office confirmed to The Daily Beast. The gunfire, first reported by The City, took place at the university’s Hamilton Hall—the building that was taken over by protesters this week as they continue to clash with university officials and cops.Despite there being hundreds of protesters holed up in the building at the time of the gun being fired, prosecutors told The City that only other NYPD officers were in the immediate vicinity of the scene and nobody was injured.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Adrian Houser’s brutal start to Mets tenure continues: ‘Going through it’
Adrian Houser didn’t show much to his manager by allowing four earned runs on four hits and four walks over five innings Thursday. 
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Barnard student twice arrested at Columbia protests refuses to say whether Israel has right to exist
She argued that the existence of a Jewish state like Israel allows other countries to perpetuate antisemitism within their own borders.
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Starling Marte, Omar Narvaez twice save day for Mets in extra innings
A day after the Mets came out on the short end of an important play at the plate, Starling Marte and Omar Narvaez made sure the team came out on top Thursday. 
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China, Russia and Iran among top U.S. threats, intel chiefs say
Two top U.S. intelligence officials testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, outlining threats Americans face around the globe. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports on the top concerns.
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Inside a U.N. migration facility in Mexico
Every day, migrants are legally processed and enter the U.S., but there are still thousands waiting in Mexican facilities for their turn -- sometimes for months. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has an exclusive look at life in one of those facilities.
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Stormy Daniels’ lawyer claims $130K payment ‘wasn’t hush money’ at Trump trial
Keith Davidson cheekily testifed he prefers to describe the arrangement between the ex-pres and the porn star as a “consideration in a civil settlement.”
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Audiologist who fatally stabbed boyfriend 108 times to appeal conviction, says he ‘tricked’ her into cannabis-induced psychosis: report
The California woman who fatally stabbed her boyfriend 108 times while in a cannabis-induced psychosis is appealing her conviction, arguing that her dead lover tricked her into consuming an extraordinary amount of the drug before she killed him, according to a report. Bryn Spejcher, 33, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a jury in...
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