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  1. Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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  2. Carmelo Anthony reveals unknown part of Linsanity: ‘$100 million business’ push Carmelo Anthony and Baron Davis said they tried to get Jeremy Lin on board with turning Linsanity into a a cash cow, but he wanted no part of it.
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  3. Teen Arrested for Bloody Attack on UCLA’s Pro-Palestine Encampment Wally Skalij/Getty ImagesUCLA police on Thursday arrested a pro-Israel counterprotester for his role in the violent April 30 attack on a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus, the first such arrest made in relation to the incident.Edan On, 18, was detained in Beverly Hills and booked on Thursday into the Los Angeles County Jail on suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon, according to police and jail records. He was being held on $30,000 bail.On was identified by CNN last week as one of the attackers. He is not a student but a local high school senior, his mother told CNN, though she later denied he was at the protest at all. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  4. George Floyd's brother haunted by nightmares about his murder 4 years later Keeta Floyd, George Floyd's sister-in-law, said of his death four years ago, "It's extremely painful. It's a wound that never heals."
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  5. As more Californians fall behind in making debt payments, one group stands out Stubbornly high inflation and interest rates are taking an increasing toll in California. New data show that millennials are feeling the pinch hardest of all.
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  7. Letitia James' Historic Case Ends With $15 Million Verdict A New York marijuana dispensary operator is "permanently banned from the cannabis industry" in the state after operating illegal stores and selling to minors.
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  8. Frontier CEO claims passengers are abusing wheelchair services The airline wants passengers who try to cheat the system to be held accountable.
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  10. Pursuit standoff on the 91 Freeway in Anaheim stalls morning commuters A police pursuit that started in Corona ended on the 91 Freeway in Anaheim snarls traffic for morning commuters and weekend road warriors.
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  11. Memorial Day Weekend forecast: New York to swap sunshine for showers It'll be a mixed bag for New Yorkers this Memorial Day Weekend.
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  12. LALIFF expands across the city, plus more of the week's best films This week: The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, Richard Linklater's 'Hit Man,' Bob Dylan's birthday at the movies, a restored 'Amadeus' and more.
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  13. Angel Reese Appears to Reignite Feud With Caitlin Clark After Big Win Angel Reese has long been a rival of Caitlin Clark, and she appears to have reignited the feud at the professional level.
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  14. Did ‘Bridgerton’ Star Luke Newton Accidentally Spoil Season 4? Here’s What We Know The Bridgerton heartthrob may have dropped a major spoiler about who will lead Season 4.
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  15. Djokovic pierde en semis en Ginebra y llega a Roland Garros sin titulos este año Novak Djokovic defenderá su título del Abierto de Francia sin ningún trofeo esta temporada tras perder en las semifinales el viernes del Abierto de Ginebra.
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  16. Andrew Cristall, the Caps prospect with ‘that grin about him,’ is making strides Andrew Cristall is having a blast soaking up the environment in Hershey as the Bears push for a second consecutive Calder Cup championship.
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  17. The unusual way Rangers’ Matt Rempe passed time with Game 2 role in question How did Matt Rempe handle this week, where all of the hockey world seemed to be talking about him despite never seeing game action?
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  18. Young missionary couple from U.S. among 3 killed by gunmen in Haiti's capital, police say A U.S. missionary couple was shot and killed along with a third person by gang members in Haiti’s capital, police and a religious group say.
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  19. Burger King to launch $5 meal ahead of similar promo from rival McDonald's For a limited time, Burger King will give customers a choice of one of three sandwiches along with chicken nuggets, fries and a drink for $5.
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  20. Sainz toma su tiempo para decidir sobre su futuro antes del GP de Mónaco Carlos Sainz Jr. continúa buscando un nuevo equipo para el próximo año y sus acciones podrían incrementar con su fuerte actuación de Ferrari este fin de semana en el Gran Premio de Mónaco.
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  21. Tears As Dog Finds 'Emotional Support' in the Unlikeliest of Places The dog takes its beloved slice of toast everywhere, treating it as its best friend.
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  22. The 5 things you need for any camping trip, per experts Adventures are worth preparing for!
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  24. Islanders make NHL Draft trade with more moves possible The Islanders have not prioritized draft picks under Lamoriello, who last made a first-round selection all the way back in 2019.
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  25. The Talk’s Natalie Morales shades Jennifer Lopez amid Ben Affleck divorce rumors: ‘How many times has she blended families?’ "There has been so many blending families and I just feel bad that the kids, once again they're going through this." — Natalie Morales
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  26. 100 years ago, the US took a break from immigration — and America thrived One hundred years ago this Sunday, the Ellis Island wave of immigration was brought to an end. And all Americans are better for it.
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  27. California to have a mild, cool start to Memorial Day weekend, but warming trend will come Monday is expected to see the warmest temperatures across the state, after a cool, cloudy start to the holiday weekend.
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  28. Anthony Fauci Wins New Award Days before a House subcommittee released emails from Dr. Fauci's adviser, Fauci was awarded a prestigious British fellowship.
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  29. NJ treadmill dad called son’s mom a ‘dirtbag’ in bizarre traffic stop two days after son’s death Christopher Gregor, 31, was pulled over by police in Alcoa, Tennessee on April 4, 2021.
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  31. Joe Rogan Fact Checks Himself Over His Hillary Clinton Remark The podcaster stopped his podcast to make sure something he said about the former presidential candidate was accurate.
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  32. Some Jersey Shore beaches banning tents, canopies this Memorial Day weekend More than a dozen beach municipalities on the Jersey Shore have new rules restricting the use of structures like beach tents and canopies ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
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  33. Robots calling balls and strikes in MLB? Rob Manfred says ABS system unlikely in 2025 Commissioner Rob Manfred says MLB players prefer a challenge system to replacing umpires with the automated ball-strike robot currently used in triple A.
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  34. Angel Reese takes a swipe at WNBA rival Caitlin Clark in since-deleted post The Chicago Sky star's tweet seemingly took aim at Clark whose team, the Indiana Fever, has not had a win this season.
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  35. Lawmaker says daughter, son-in-law killed in Haiti: 'My heart is broken' Missouri state representative Ben Baker said his daughter and son-in-law were killed while serving as missionaries in Haiti.
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  36. Judge Judy lists NYC duplex penthouse for $9.5M: ‘Time to simplify’ Judith Sheindlin, otherwise known as Judge Judy, paid $8.5 million for the four-bedroom Sutton Place South spread in 2013.
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  38. What the feds plan to use from Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop in Delaware trial: Pictures, videos and ‘I need more chore boy’ Federal prosecutors plan to show at trial a message from first son Hunter Biden referencing drug slang "chore boy," court papers show.
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  39. Memorial Day Weather Forecast: Maps Show Where Tornadoes Expected Storm Prediction Center maps show a 10 percent chance of a tornado hitting Oklahoma and Kansas on Saturday.
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  40. Rashida Tlaib Pressures Biden to Give Israel a 'Red Line' The Michigan Democrat responded to the International Court of Justice ordering Israel to halt its Rafah military operation.
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  41. Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Big Sky River: The Bridal Path’ on the Hallmark Channel, A Scenic Sequel To 2022’s ‘Big Sky River’ Tara and Boone, the beloved couple who fell in love in Big Sky River, face new obstacles as they get ready to head down the aisle.
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  42. Tigers’ Alex Lange gets chewed out on mound after ‘reckless’ tantrum, then sent to minors After Lange gave up two runs in the seventh inning Wednesday against the Royals, he fired a baseball at about 90 mph, in a "reckless way," toward the Tigers dugout, according to the Bally Sports Detroit broadcast.
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  43. Alito’s Second Flag Has an Even Scarier Story Than the First It’s associated with Jan. 6. But there’s more to it than that.
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  44. Chinese State Media Issues Warning to Key US Partner China has been conducting military drills as "punishment" for Taiwan's claims of independence.
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  45. Meet the oldest gymnast to ever compete in the Olympics (2020) Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina is revered as a gymnastics icon for setting the world record as the oldest gymnast to compete in the Olympics. CNN's Don Riddell reported on her legacy as she trained for her 8th Olympics in Tokyo in 2020.
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  46. Sofia Richie gives birth to first baby with husband Elliot Grainge The model revealed her pregnancy in January, explaining to Vogue that she kept the news under wraps in order to "protect [her] mental health."
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  47. Scientists Reveal Brain Patterns That Lead To Autism The discovery offers exciting insights into the development of autism while supporting the invention of early interventions.
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  48. Good News for Shoppers Who Love Buy-Now, Pay-Later Programs The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new interpretive rule on Wednesday that would provide customers with greater protections.
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