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King Charles Health Update Given by UK Government

King Charles III recently returned to public duties as he continues treatment for cancer.
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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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Dancer Hayden Hopkins, 26, responds to rumors she’s pregnant with 69-year-old Raiders owner Mark Davis’ baby
The dancer said that the "continued media stories" about the fabricated gossip are "negatively affecting what should be [her] happiest days."
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Mayor Quits After Police Officer Kills Blind, Deaf Dog
After a police officer shot and killed a deaf and blind dog, Kevin Abrahamson resigned as mayor of Sturgeon, Missouri on Saturday.
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Reason Why Bulldog Won't Go Downstairs for Food Has Internet in Stitches
"I think Pancake is trying to tell you that you have a shopping problem," one TikTok user commented.
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‘Next Level Chef’ winner Gabi Chappel shares her kitchen essentials for budding cooks
The "Gabi's Next Course" host encourages home cooks to have these three affordable tools in their arsenals to take their meals to the next level.
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"Son of Sam" killer David Berkowitz denied parole for 12th time
David Berkowitz terrorized New York Cith with a series of shootings that killed six people and wounded seven beginning in July 1976.
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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis' Children Make Their First Public Appearance
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis' two kids made their first appearance in the spotlight.
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Watch Dog's Reaction as Owner Gets Him a Puppy So 'He Won't Be Lonely'
The proud dog mom has brought the internet to tears by showing her two dogs' loving bond.
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Feds Accuse Ozy Founder of Sneaky Last-Minute Move Before Trial
Matthew Eisman/Getty Images for Ozy MediaFederal prosecutors say they have “significant authenticity concerns” about nearly half of the defense exhibits submitted by Ozy Media founder Carlos Watson just days ahead of his trial on fraud charges stemming from the alleged use of bogus documents to dupe lenders and investors.“The authenticity concerns are especially acute here because the government anticipates that it will prove at trial, among other things, that the defendants conspired to falsify and forge business agreements on numerous occasions, including by changing dollar figures and modifying other key terms to make them appear more favorable to the company,” states a May 27 letter from the U.S. Attorney’s Office to U.S. District Judge Eric R. Komitee. “At this late stage of the case, the government has no realistic means of confirming that the agreements the defendants have identified in its latest disclosure are accurate and authentic.”Watson, 53, was arrested in February 2023 and charged with conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft. His trial is scheduled to begin Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Win probabilities highlight brutal Pacers collapse vs. Celtics in Eastern Conference finals
A four-game Celtics sweep could have easily been a 3-1 Pacers lead.
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Photos Preview Boost to America's Nuclear Triad
The B-21 Raider stealth bomber, which is undergoing test flights, is expected to become "the backbone of the U.S. Air Force."
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Hoda Kotb And Jenna Bush Hager Defend Kelly Rowland After Her Cannes Red Carpet Dispute Went Viral: “She Handles Herself With Grace”
"Kelly Rowland is our girl," Bush Hager said. 
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Texas Power Outage Map Shows 700,000 People Without Electricity
More damage and widespread power outages are expected to occur overnight.
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7 fruits and veggies to eat for heart health this summer
Snack on these at your next summer picnic.
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5 Biggest Solar Projects in the US
All but one of the top five largest solar farms by power capacity are in California.
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Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters Are Still Haunted by O.J.
ABC News“How did you live with 30 years of rage and heartbreak?” Good Morning America’s Diane Sawyer asked at the beginning of her interview on Tuesda with the three sisters surviving Nicole Brown Simpson, ex-wife of O.J. Simpson, who was murdered alongside her friend Ron Goldman in June of 1994. “A lot of therapy,” Tanya Brown, the youngest of the Brown sisters, told Sawyer. “It was rough. Unresolved grief. Everything bit me hard 10 years later.”“Sometimes I would think, ‘Gosh, I am just staggeringly sad today.’ And I would realize that it was the day she was murdered, or it was her birthday or something, or some memory would come up,’” Dominique Brown added. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Lexi Thompson abruptly retiring from professional golf at 29 years old
The reasons behind the surprising decision are unclear, though Thompson is expected to address the media on Tuesday afternoon ahead of Thursday's U.S. Women's Open at Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania.
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'We have nothing.' As Israel attacks Rafah, Palestinians live in tents, search for food
The situation has been worsened by a dramatic plunge in the amount of food, fuel and other supplies.
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Hearts Melt at Book-Lover's Intricate Engagement: 'Best Proposal Ever'
Now, the "avid reader" not only has a ring, but a new favorite book after her husband-to-be's innovative proposal.
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US court to hear challenges to potential TikTok ban in September
A U.S. appeals court set a fast-track schedule to consider the legal challenges to a new law requiring ByteDance to divest TikTok's U.S. assets by Jan. 19 or face a ban.
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The 2024 Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling Race
Images of racers running and tumbling down a very steep hill—pursuing a large wheel of cheese
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Harvard Should Say Less. Maybe All Schools Should.
Let’s spare universities from having to decide which world events deserve official statements.
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Sweden Delays Gripen Jets to Ukraine: How Does Fighter Compare to F-16?
The halt in the Swedish aircraft transfer is a strategic move to ensure that the planned delivery of F-16 jets from NATO countries to Ukraine proceeds smoothly.
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Royal family quietly deletes Prince Harry’s 2016 statement confirming Meghan Markle romance
Prince Harry's statement where he condemned the "abuse and harassment" against Meghan Markle in 2016 has been deleted online.
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IRS Sends Message to Thousands of Americans
The agency reminded foreign-based citizens and permanent residents of the deadline to file their taxes.
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Who Plotted to Sell Graceland? An Identity Thief Raises His Hand.
A person using an email for the company seeking to foreclose on the former home of Elvis Presley says his ring was behind the threat to sell the beloved landmark.
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Aileen Cannon Threatens to Sanction Jack Smith
The judge's warning came in a dismissal of special counsel Smith's proposed gag order against former president Donald Trump.
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Limping Golden Retriever Seeks Sympathy From Cat, Gets Predictable Reaction
Dogs can fake injuries for many reasons, but it's most likely because they want some extra treats or attention.
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Gen Zers are making up their own language with secret ‘friend dictionaries’
Translating Gen Z lingo just got that much harder.
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Is Joe Biden Intimidating a Key Witness Ahead of Hunter's Gun Trial? | Opinion
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Ryan Salame, FTX Executive, Gets Seven and a Half Year Prison Sentence
Ryan Salame, the head of FTX’s subsidiary in the Bahamas, was the first of Sam Bankman-Fried’s deputies to be sentenced since the crypto exchange collapsed in November 2022.
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Putin Hints at Bombing Other ‘Densely Populated’ Nations
Getty Images Russia’s Vladimir Putin lashed out Tuesday at European countries that are considering giving permission to Ukraine to use their weapons for strikes on Russian territory.Speaking in Tashkent during a two-day visit to Uzbekistan, Putin warned of “serious consequences” if Western weapons are allowed in attacks on Russian soil.“In Europe, especially in small countries, they should realize what they are playing with. They should remember that they are countries with small, densely populated territories... This is a factor they should keep in mind before talking about striking Russia,” he said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Pope Francis Apologizes After Being Accused of Using Homophobic Slur
Guglielmo Mangiapane/ReutersA Vatican spokesperson on Tuesday said Pope Francis “extends his apologies” after Italian media reports claimed he used a homophobic slur during a closed-door meeting last week.The reports cited anonymous attendees at a May 20 annual meeting of Italian bishops. Francis allegedly used the word when he was asked if seminaries should allow gay men to join in order to be ordained as priests.Francis allegedly answered that gay men shouldn’t be allowed to join the priesthood colleges, joking that there’s already too much “frociaggine” in them. Italy’s ANSA news agency reports that the derogatory word stems from the Italian word for “f****t” and translated the specific term the pope used as “f****tness.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Dog Spotted Sleeping Waiting For Favorite Toy To Charge Delights Internet
"You should buy another one so when one is out of battery he doesn't have to wait for it," one user said.
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Jerry Seinfeld cries while remembering emotional trip to Israel after Oct. 7
Jewish comedian Jerry Seinfeld cried on Tuesday while discussing his trip to Israel after October 7, calling it the "most powerful experience" of his life.
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T-Mobile to Buy Almost All of U.S Cellular in Deal Worth $4.4 Billion with Debt
T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert said the deal will “create a better experience for all of our customers."
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Tattooed hooligan revealed as part of crew who unloaded fire extinguisher on NYPD agent: cops
Escarlin Polanco Gonzalez, 19 – pictured in an NYPD mugshot released Monday night with a distinct neck tattoo and Afro-style hair – has been linked to the Thursday crime at St. Nicholas Avenue and West 118th Street in Harlem, which sent the agent to the hospital with an eye injury, cops said. 
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Judge's Instructions 'Require' Jury Find Trump Guilty, His Ex-Lawyer Says
Trump attorney Todd Blanche began his closing arguments on Tuesday, saying his client is "innocent."
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Massachusetts stabbing spree suspect Jared Ravizza pleads not guilty in Plymouth rest stop attack
Massachusetts stabbing spree suspect Jared Ravizza has pleaded not guilty to charges relating to an attack at a Plymouth rest stop, his attorney says.
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Mom's Unconventional Workout Routine With New Baby: 'All About the Mindset'
"You are the reason I'm staying in the gym during my pregnancy," said one TikTok commenter.
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Where To Watch ‘Love Island UK’ Season 11 In The United States: Hulu Streaming Info, Premiere Date
The hit reality series returns to Mallorca for another scorching hot summer of romance!
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‘The Acolyte’ Star Teases “Very Special” Lightsaber Whip in New Disney+ Star Wars Show: “It’s Really Cool”
Vernestra Rwoh's lightwhip is real and it's magnificent!
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Trump backs primary opponent of House Freedom Caucus leader Rep. Bob Good days after he attended hush money trial
Former President Donald Trump paid back House Freedom Caucus leader Rep. Bob Good Tuesday for his endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during the Republican primary — by backing Good’s challenger days after the congressman showed up at Trump’s Manhattan trial on charges of falsifying business records. “Bob Good is BAD FOR VIRGINIA, AND BAD...
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Donald Trump Falls Silent Before Major Supreme Court Abortion Ruling
Trump said in April that he would soon release his stance on whether he thinks women should be able to access abortion pill mifepristone.
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Manhunt underway for pair of violent teens who busted out of jail
Police in Lousiana said they didn't even realize four prisoners had escaped until one of their relatives tipped off authorities -- with two of them still on the lam and considered dangerous.
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Map Shows Texas Cities Under Threat From Severe Storms
Residents have been warned that more thunderstorms, wind gusts to 70 mph and "golf ball sized hail" are set to batter parts of the state.
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Candace Owens Calls Taylor Swift a 'Radical Feminist' in Jason Kelce Rant
The conservative commentator made the remarks as she addressed Jason Kelce, brother of Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce.
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Woman Shares Journey With Postnatal Depression As Seen in Texts To Own Mom
"I struggled with everyday tasks such as getting out the door," she told Newsweek. "I was just consumed by sadness completely."
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