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Letters to the Editor: Get used to more DIY houses in L.A. built by homeless people

A colorful shelter next to the 110 Freeway in Highland Park brings to mind the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Expect more of this if we fail on homelessness.


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Donald Trump Actions During Trial Convey 'Consciousness of Guilt'—Attorney
Trump claimed on Thursday that he was barred from testifying because of his gag order in his criminal hush money case.
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Brooks Koepka and wife Jena Sims celebrate his LIV Golf win with infant son: ‘My winning Crew’
Sims and Koepka, a five-time major winner, welcomed son Crew last summer.
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Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" | full interview
Watch the full version of Margaret Brennan's interview with Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan that aired on May 5, 2024, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
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Nature: Big horn sheep in Nevada
We leave you this Sunday Morning with big horn sheep and lambs at Valley of Fire State Park in southern Nevada. Videographer: Lee McEachern.
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What Time Is Tom Brady Roast On Netflix?
The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady will be Netflix's first-ever live roast event.
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Get $1,000 Bonus for All Sports with Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NYPNEWS1000
New York Post readers can use the Caesars promo code NYPNEWS1000 to get up to $1,000 in bonus bets for any sport.
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Eye-popping haul amid trials has Team Trump closing fundraising gap with Biden
Former President Trump and the Republican National Committee announce a $76 million haul last month as the presumptive GOP nominee works to close a fundraising gap with Biden in their 2024 rematch.
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‘F1 Academy’ Docuseries From Reese Witherspoon Picked Up By Netflix
It centers on the all-female driving category and will premiere in 2025.
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Police Arrest Dozens in Protest at Art Institute of Chicago
The Chicago police said that 68 people had been arrested and charged with trespassing.
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Ingenuity, NASA's "little 'copter that could" (and did!)
When NASA added a tiny four-pound helicopter as a stowaway to its Mars 2020 lander, it expected the helicopter to fly five very brief flights in the thin Martian atmosphere. Yet, Ingenuity would far surpass all expectations.
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Ingenuity: NASA's remarkable Martian helicopter
When NASA added a drone named Ingenuity to its Mars 2020 rover Perseverance, it expected the tiny four-pound helicopter to fly a total of five very brief missions in the thin Martian atmosphere. But Ingenuity far surpassed all expectations, flying dozens of flights before suffering damage to its rotors in January. Correspondent David Pogue reports on how the tiny drone, created from off-the-shelf parts, continued to provide valuable data and images from the Red Planet three years into its mission.
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"Bits and Pieces" of Whoopi Goldberg
At 68 years old, and after about 100 films and 16 seasons on "The View," Whoopi Goldberg thinks there's still part of her you do not know. She talks about her new memoir, "Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me."
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Anti-Israel protesters now demand U. California cuts ties with Hillel, Jewish groups: ‘It’s antisemitism’
Anti-Israel protesters in California have outed themselves as raging antisemites after demanding that the University of California cut ties with Hillel and other Jewish community groups that support Jewish students and faculty on campuses.
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A young boy's generosity, rewarded
In Baton Rouge, La., nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. thought he'd found an opportunity to help a homeless person, when he spotted a disheveled man standing outside a coffee shop. Kevin offered the man, Matt Busbice, a dollar bill – the only money he had. Steve Hartman reports on the boy's selfless act, and what he received in return.
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Easter again? 5 recipes for an Arab spring feast
Here's what to make for your second chance at Easter.
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Top 5 Landing Spots For James Harden Following Failed Clippers Season
Where could James Harden land this summer? Here are five potential landing spots for him.
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How You Type on Your Phone Reveals If You're Gen X, Millennial or Boomer
Forget your clothing and favorite TV show; apparently, how you type is actually the newest indicator of your age.
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Fanatics Sportsbook promo: $1K over 10 days or $50 bonus and profit boosts
Fanatics Sportsbook has rapidly expanded across 19 sports betting states and provides two different promos depending on your location.
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Does ‘Yellowstone’ Return Tonight? ‘Yellowstone’s Season 5, Part 2 Premiere Date, Streaming Info, And More
Saddle up for the latest Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 updates.
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‘SNL’ mocks JoJo Siwa’s ‘bad girl’ transformation — some fans call it bullying
Saturday Night Live's master impressionist Chloe Fineman took former child star-cum-queer icon JoJo Siwa to task during last night's Weekend Update segment.
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My period once lasted 4 months — I’m only 21, but extreme menstrual cycles have ruined my life
A woman who once had a period that lasted four months has told how her menstrual cycles are ruining her life.
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Remembering the October 7 attacks and "The Moment Music Stood Still"
On October 7, 2023, the "Tribe of Nova" music festival being held in southern Israel was shattered by an attack by Hamas terrorists. A new exhibit in New York City, featuring artifacts and video from that day, explores the painful outcome when a music festival celebrating peace became a target of terror. Martha Teichner reports from "The Nova Music Festival Exhibition: October 7th | 06:29am, the Moment Music Stood Still."
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How to watch ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’ Season 14 for free
Over a year since the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" ladies last graced our screens, the Bravo hit is finally back.
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Transgender track runner wins 2 women's events in which race times would've been last place among men
Sadie Schreiner, a transgender track runner, won three women's races on Saturday, two of which the times would have resulted in a last-place finish in the men's category.
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Israel Says Hamas Attacks Crossing Point Into Gaza, Wounding 10 Israelis and Forcing Closure
Hamas on Sunday attacked Israel's main crossing point for delivering humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, reportedly wounding Israelis.
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Tom Selleck on the future of "Blue Bloods"
The hit CBS drama is set to end this year, but there's been pushback, most notably from its star. He talks about his desire to continue the show; his memoir, "You Never Know"; and the legacy of "Magnum, P.I."
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Robert Kraft takes out full-page ads in major papers for his foundation against antisemitism
“I believe political issues can be, and most importantly, should be debated,” the NFL luminary, 82, wrote in a heartfelt letter.
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Donald Trump's Defense Undercut by 'Breathtaking' Bit of Testimony—Attorney
Glenn Kirschner said an attorney's testimony in the former president's hush-money trial had undercut the defense.
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Tom Selleck on "Blue Bloods" and his memoir, "You Never Know"
The hit CBS drama "Blue Bloods" is set to end this year, but there's been pushback on that, most notably from star Tom Selleck, who over 14 seasons has played the head of the NYPD (and the head of a very headstrong family). He talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about his desire to continue "Blue Bloods"; about his pioneering '80s crime show "Magnum, P.I.," which put him on the map (and which kept him from playing Indiana Jones); and how he got Frank Sinatra his last acting gig.
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Stephen A. Smith snaps back at former MLB pitcher who called him 'racist' for blasting Mike Trout after injury
Stephen A. Smith threw the punch back at former MLB closer Jonathan Papelbon after he called Smith a "racist" for his rant against Mike Trout.
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A.J. Jacobs on "The Year of Living Constitutionally"
The New York Times bestselling author and humorist is back with another chronicle of an immersive experiment, in which he spent a year exploring the language and history of our nation's founding document and amendments, sometimes with a musket in tow.
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A.J. Jacobs on his "Year of Living Constitutionally"
New York Times bestselling author and humorist A.J. Jacobs is back with another chronicle of an immersive experiment. As recounted in his new book, "The Year of Living Constitutionally," Jacobs spent a year exploring the language and history of our nation's founding document and amendments, sometimes with a musket in tow. He talked with CBS News' John Dickerson about the Constitution's balance of powers, created to protect against a tyrant; the logistics of petitioning the government; and the joys of writing with a quill pen.
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Fitness studios, bocce ball courts and dog runs: downtown L.A. makes its pitch to apartment seekers
While downtown as a place to work still struggles to find its footing post-COVID, downtown as a residential center is thriving.
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Woman Accidentally Takes Her Dog's Prozac: 'Take Me To The Vet'
Emily Collins said she was busy "multitasking" when she ended up eating both her and her dog's meds.
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Mets vs. Rays odds, picks: Bet on strong start from Luis Severino
Stitches predicts Luis Severino will lead the Mets past the Rays on Sunday at Tropican Field.
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Remembering artist Frank Stella
The innovative Frank Stella, who ushered in an era of cool minimalism, and later abandoned flat surfaces for assemblages and sculptures, died Saturday at the age of 87. "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley offers a tribute to a towering figure in post-war American art.
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After a U.N. official says there is famine in northern Gaza, Israel pushes back.
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Bob Schieffer's artistic take on the news
CBS News veteran and former moderator of "Face the Nation," Bob Schieffer has long reported from the center of politics. And now, in retirement he's expressing his hope for America, with an exhibition of 24 original oil paintings he has created. Schieffer talks with "60 Minutes" correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi about his artistic response to the violence of the January 6th insurrection, and about the exhibition that resulted, titled "Looking for the Light."
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I’ve been terrorized by badgers, ‘black slime’ mold in my own home for 12 years — and that’s not the worst part
“Some days I can’t speak because it’s the sinuses that are blocked. I’m waking up in the middle of the night and I’m physically panicking as I can't get enough air into my lungs," she said.
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Katt Williams Takes on Reparations and Hunter Biden in Live Netflix Special
Clifton Prescod/NetflixINGLEWOOD, California—Given a live global platform Saturday night by Netflix, Katt Williams closed out an electric hour of comedy punctuated by multiple audio/visual cues with a call for the United States to pay out reparations for enslaving generations of Black Americans, and citing our eager willingness to fund other nations such as Ukraine right now as proof of concept.“It is now time for Black people in America to get paid reparations for everything that them and their ancestors have been through in American history,” Williams declared in front of 6,000 in attendance at YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, plus upward of millions more watching live on Netflix. “Why now, Katt? Thanks for asking, white friends. I’ll tell you why now. And understand white friends, I don’t speak for all Black people. But I do speak for all n—rs. And you are not supposed to know the difference.”Williams continued: “The time is now. And understand, white friends. I know you’re thinking, no seriously, Katt, why now? I’ll tell you why. And these are the facts. We just gave $100 billion to the Ukraine. And God bless the Ukrainians. But off the record? We don’t know them n—-rs like that! You could’ve gave that money to Black people. The fuck? We done gave them all that money. The truth is they over there getting their ass whooped over there. You coulda gave that money to the Black people of Los Angeles, and they’d have went over there and whooped their ass in two weeks. Look. It looks like reparations is for Black people. But it’s not. It’s for you, white friend. It’s for you. It’s going to help us, but it’s for you. Sure, every Black person going to wake up with $20 million in the bank. So the fuck what? It’s for you, white friends. You think American been great before? Wait til we got a country full of rich n—rs. This fitting to be the greatest country in the world, bitch!”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Queen Rania of Jordan defends anti-Israel push on campuses: ‘They are protesting for justice’
"If Palestinians hate Israelis, it is not because of their religion, or their identity, it's because of the fact that they've only interacted with them as enforcers of a military state," she said.
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Almanac: May 5
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
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More than a decade after a stroke, Randy Travis sings again, courtesy of AI
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, "Where That Came From," which blends art with artificial intelligence in a recording that captures Travis' country heart.
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Randy Travis sings again, courtesy of AI
In 2013 country singer Randy Travis suffered a massive stroke, which paralyzed his right side and damaged an area of his brain that controls speech and language. He has not quite recovered the ability to sing, but working with singer James DuPre and a computer program that creates an AI-generated version of his voice, Travis and his longtime producer Kyle Lehning have created a new song, "Where That Came From," that captures Randy's country heart. Lee Cowan reports.
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Hamas Fires on Kerem Shalom Crossing, Where Humanitarian Aid Enters Gaza
Hamas claimed responsibility Sunday for a barrage of rockets fired from the town of Rafah toward the Kerem Shalom border crossing, which is responsible for the entry of trucks of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. The post Hamas Fires on Kerem Shalom Crossing, Where Humanitarian Aid Enters Gaza appeared first on Breitbart.
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Stephen King's Comment About Donald Trump Killing a Dog Goes Viral
The author suggested the former president would see a boost in popularity if he fatally shot a dog.
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F1 News: Red Bull MD Fires Max Verstappen Warning to Mercedes Chief
Red Bull's Oliver Mintzlaff has sharply warned Mercedes' Toto Wolff against poaching Max Verstappen.
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Can ChatGPT Accurately Do Your Color Match? We Put It to the Test
A 1980s fashion rule has been given a modern twist with the help of artificial-intelligence wizardry.
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