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Kris Kim, 16, becomes youngest player to make the cut on the PGA Tour in nearly a decade

Kris Kim, the son of former LPGA Tour player Ji-Hyun Suh, made history on Friday when he became the youngest player to make the cut in a PGA Tour event in nearly a decade.
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Ben Affleck uses sweater to hide ring finger from paps amid Jennifer Lopez marital woes
Affleck knew he was being watched but did not interact with the photographers. His son, however, decided to pap the paps himself.
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Hims & Hers will sell knock-off Ozempic for $199 — and it won’t be approved by FDA
The telehealth company is hoping to meet the demand for the extremely popular drugs.
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We work remotely from Chuck E. Cheese — our 9-to-5s should be fun, too
Working remotely really is all fun and games.
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Officer disciplined for not using body cam while Scottie Scheffler allegedly dragged him with car
The police officer who arrested world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler outside the PGA Championship has been disciplined for not using his body camera during the incident.
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Luis Gil dominates again in Yankees’ win over Mariners
It was the latest terrific outing by the 25-year-old, who set a franchise rookie record with 14 strikeouts in his previous outing.
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Biden grumbles press ‘never keep the deal’ during confused news conference with Kenya leader
WASHINGTON — President Biden lambasted the White House press corps Thursday — complaining that reporters “never keep the deal” when a journalist asked a second question at a joint press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto. The 81-year-old Biden repeatedly flashed confusion and irritation at the 32-minute event and mistakenly referred to his vice president...
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Four Seasons Orlando baby’s family discusses viral fame: exclusive
She won over millions with her mature disposition, posh mannerisms, and affinity for luxury travel. 13-month-old Kate, better known online as the “Four Seasons Orlando Baby,” went viral overnight thanks to a video of her mom asking if she, her 4-year-old sister, and her dad wanted to go to the luxurious Florida resort. Kate’s enthusiastic...
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What’s Memorial Day like for the children left behind?
Whether their parents died in Iraq, Vietnam or Europe, Gold Star children have a lifetime of grief that Americans should honor, too.
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The week in whoppers: The BBC goes to bat for Raisi, Mayorkas pushes border BS and more
Why is the BBC running interference for a brutal Islamist dictator?
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Biden claims ‘We leave no veteran behind’ — but vets bemoan that’s not always the case
An outcry of veterans and critics came forward and highlighted the bevy of American warriors who have been forsaken both on the battlefield and at home.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The 1% Club’ on Prime Video, A Patton Oswalt-Hosted Game Show Testing Contestants’ Logic And Reasoning, Not Trivia Knowledge
Patton Oswalt hosts this new show that's impossible not to play along with.
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Supreme Court's Contradicting Its Own Rulings, Justices Say
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to uphold lower-court decisions on sentencing requirements for firearm convictions.
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Celine Dion ‘almost died’ amid stiff person syndrome battle, Hoda Kotb reveals ahead of interview
Kotb said that the singer told her that she "almost died" and didn't think she was going to make it while battling stiff person syndrome.
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102 and 100 year-old-couple throw surprise wedding of the centennial
Congratulations are in order for newlyweds Marjorie Fiterman, age 102, and Bernie Littman, age 100, of Philadelphia, who just got married on Sunday, May 19, at the senior living facility where they first met.
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Political consultant allegedly behind fake Biden robocall indicted
New Hampshire's attorney general announced Thursday that Steve Kramer was indicted on 26 charges in the state and the FCC said he had been fined $6 million.
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NJ deputy mayor resigns over post calling Pine Barrens residents – aka ‘Pineys’ – ‘inbred imbeciles’
The deputy mayor of a south New Jersey town has resigned over a social media post in which she slammed so-called “pineys” —  a term describing folks from the Pine Barrens region — as “mentally deficient, inbred imbeciles,” according to officials.
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Bronx residents weigh in on Trump’s chances of winning the 2024 presidential election
The Post took to the streets ahead of Donald Trump’s rally in the Bronx to get reactions to the 45th president’s first major campaign event in his birth state for eight years — and to see what kind of traction the Republican’s message might get in a borough that hasn’t gone for the GOP in...
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Trump and GOP repeatedly echo Nazi and far-right ideology as they aim to retake White House
A video on former President Trump's Truth Social mentioned a 'unified Reich' under a second Trump term. Critics were quick to pounce.
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Help! I Just Wanted to Help a Friend With His Wedding. Now His Bride Is Threatening to Sue.
Is this what thanks looks like?
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Serial Killer Robert Pickton Clings to Life After 'Major Attack' in Prison
A notorious serial killer clings to life after he was brutally attacked inside a Canadian federal prison by other inmates earlier this week.
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Dissenting Justice Kagan Appears to Shade Alito for Flying Upside-Down Flag
Jacquelyn Martin/Getty ImagesJustice Elena Kagan seemed to take a subtle swing at her conservative Supreme Court counterpart Samuel Alito in her dissent to a ruling issued Thursday morning.The case, which was split 6-3 in its decision, was over a gerrymandered election map in South Carolina that a lower court had ruled as discriminatory towards Black voters. The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday reversed that ruling, finding no bias toward Black voters in MAGA Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-SC) district.Alito, writing for the conservative majority, said the plaintiff NAACP brought no significant evidence of racial bias in the map’s redistricting. He claimed they “did not offer a single alternative map” that would’ve redistricted the zone according to politics without also depressing Black voting power.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Construction Wraps Up on the World's Most Expensive Arena
The Intuit Dome in Los Angeles is packed with technology that its developers hope will redefine the fan experience. Here's a look inside.
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Off-duty LAPD officer charged with assault with a deadly weapon
Six-year L.A. police veteran Richard Podkowski, 28, was arrested Tuesday and charged with assault with a deadly weapon near LAX.
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‘Man in finance?’ Stylists say it’s time to elevate your ‘bro style’
It's about to be 'finance bro' summer. But, are the 'bros' dressed for the occasion?
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Kate Middleton Artist Reveals the Truth Behind That Portrait
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Reuters/TatlerThe artist whose portrait of Kate Middleton has been roundly derided as amateurish and lacking any resemblance to Kate herself has said her intention was to capture the Princess of Wales’ “soul.”Hannah Uzor told Tatler magazine, who commissioned the portrait for its July cover: “It’s really important to capture the soul of the person, so I spent a lot of time looking [at Kate], looking at her pictures, watching videos of her, seeing her with her family, seeing her in diplomatic visits, seeing her when she’s rowing or visiting children in a hospice. It’s been really interesting for me to get a sense of who she is.”Readers responding to her explanatory video continued to rubbish the picture—in which “Kate” is seen in a white floor-length Jenny Packham evening dress she wore in 2022—saying it bore no likeness to its subject. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Dow plunges over 600 points as Wall Street worries rates will stay high
The weakness was widespread and overshadowed another blowout profit report from market heavyweight Nvidia.
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Demi Moore Is Back With One of the Best—and Wildest—Movies of Her Career
At a nutty Cannes, the nuttiest movie earned the longest ovation.
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House lawmakers flunk ‘so-called’ university presidents over spike in campus antisemitism
A House education panel gave “so-called” university presidents failing grades on Thursday for allowing antisemitic encampments to spread on their campuses this spring — part of demonstrations which in some cases blocked Jewish students from entering school buildings and disrupted final exams. Northwestern University President Michael Schill, Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway and UCLA Chancellor...
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‘Heat Dome’ Leads to Sweltering Temperatures in Mexico, Central America and U.S.
Extreme heat has left millions in sweltering temperatures, strained energy grids and resulted in Howler monkeys dropping dead in Mexico.
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The Question the World Needs to Ask About the Middle East Right Now
If the Middle East is a puzzle, it’s one that grew even harder to imagine ever clicking together as the evening of May 19 gave way to May 20. In the space of 24 hours, the President of Iran was killed, and the Prime Minister of Israel learned that a warrant for his arrest for…
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Say their names: With Biden mum on Hamas’ US hostages, Trump can champion their cause
Hersh. Keith. Sagui. Edan. Omer. Theirs should be household names across the United States. But they’re not, and the fault lies with President Biden.
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Why King Charles and Prince William suddenly canceled their upcoming royal engagements
Recent developments in UK politics forced King Charles and Prince William to make some last-minute changes to their royal schedules.
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More than 1,800 congressmen once enslaved Black people. This is who they were, and how they shaped the nation.
The Washington Post has compiled the first database of slaveholding members of Congress by examining thousands of pages of census records and historical documents.
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At least 10 hospitalized when 11-year-old NYC student unleashes pepper spray in school cafeteria
The unidentified minor sprayed the noxious gas inside PS 219 in Queens on Thursday morning, sources the The Post.
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TikTok has turned into GoFundMe for the cash-strapped: ‘Instead of money, the currency is attention’
"In order for TikTok to pay off my student loans in one fell swoop, I would need 247 million people to watch this video for five seconds."
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Burglars beware: Police are using 'bait houses' in this wealthy California town
Faced with an uptick in home burglaries, police in Atherton decided to plant traps to snare burglars.
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Schumer-backed border bill fails a second time with even less Dem support
Senators rejected a border bill backed by Schumer and some Democrats that Republicans claimed would be "worse than doing nothing."
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Biden moves to designate Kenya as a major non-NATO ally
President Biden on Thursday announced his intent to designate Kenya as a major non-NATO U.S. ally, the first such designation for a sub-Saharan African country.
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Bella Hadid makes a statement in keffiyeh dress at Cannes: ‘Free Palestine forever’
The supermodel headed out for ice cream on Thursday while wearing a vintage outfit fashioned from an Arab garment known as a keffiyeh.
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Trump’s Bronx rally live updates: Ex-prez expected to speak on NY’s economy, migrant crisis
Donald Trump is holding an NYC campaign rally on Thursday at Crotona Park in the Bronx, one of the most Democratic counties in the US. Follow the Post’s live updates for the latest news on Trump’s speech and scheduled protests.
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Beyoncé’s Latest Lawsuit Claims She Stole Lyrics for ‘Break My Soul’
Michael Buckner/Getty ImagesBeyoncé is still riding high off the release of her country-inspired album Cowboy Carter, but this week, she was hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit that may put a damper on her summer.The superstar has been accused of using a sample in “Break My Soul”—the lead single off 2022’s Renaissance—that allegedly infringes upon the copyright of a 2002 track by Da Showstoppaz called “Release a Wiggle.”“Break My Soul” interpolates the song “Explode” by New Orleans artist Big Freedia, who is also named in the lawsuit. The suit was filed by the original members of Da Showstoppaz, who say that Big Freedia’s song, which was then interpolated into Beyoncé’s song, used their “unique and distinctive lyrics and musical composition” without permission. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Florida football player Michai Boireau arrested after 150-mph police chase
The defensive lineman "drove recklessly, radically changing lanes and driving through traffic at speeds of more than 100 mph, passing vehicles on the shoulder," according to a report.
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Nikki Haley supports Trump in 2024 with her eyes on 2028
Now the thing to watch is where her supporters go.
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Sen. Graham sounds alarm on terror threat after Marine base incident: 'Wake-up call'
Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham sounds off on the threat an open border poses to another terrorist attack inside the United States on "Hannity."
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Toronto awarded the first international WNBA team as league expands
Toronto's WNBA expansion team is expected to play its first game in 2026. A team name has not yet been announced.
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Can I call out my niece for homophobic posts? Give advice to this Hax question.
Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
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‘The Blue Angels’ Ending Explained: Where are Amanda Lee and the Other Pilots Now?
The end of The Blue Angels may be only the beginning.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Tires’ On Netflix, Where Shane Gillis Stars In A Comedy About A Failing Auto Repair Shop
Gillis created the series with Steve Gerben, who stars as Will, and frequent collaborator John McKeever.
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