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Swift breaks Spotify records for most-streamed album, artist in a single day

Swift broke her own records, Spotify said, and now owns the record for the top three most-streamed albums in a single day.
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Small aircraft plows into sand during emergency landing on Long Island beach
Video footage shows the moment a single-engine Cessna makes an emergency landing on a beach in New York's Long Island on Wednesday after getting into engine trouble.
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Tiffany Haddish wanted to sleep with Henry Cavill — until she met the ‘awkward’ actor
The comedian playfully described the "Superman" star as a nerd, theorizing that he would "be more comfortable" talking about "Dungeons & Dragons."
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Americans are more likely to oppose than support campus protests
But Americans — particularly on the right — don’t approve of many forms of protest in general.
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April jobs report misses expectations, signaling a possible slowdown
U.S. employers added 175,000 jobs in April.
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Patrick Beverley dismisses reporter who doesn’t subscribe to his podcast after ugly fan incident
Patrick Beverley told ESPN reporter Malinda Adams that she couldn't interview him because she wasn't subscribed to his podcast after Game 6 of the Pacers-Bucks first-round playoff series on Thursday.
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5 tips to try if you’re super stressed out at work
There's one essential question to ask yourself.
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Prince Harry will be ‘booed again’ when he returns to UK as public are ‘still in the same frame of mind’: expert
"The public is still in the same frame of mind he may well get booed again," the late Princess Diana's former butler said of Prince Harry.
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Ryan Gosling has his 'family in mind first' when choosing movie roles
Ryan Gosling spoke with The Wall Street Journal recently about how his thought process surround whether to sign onto a movie or not changed when he became a father.
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Ivanka Trump rocks a leggy corset minidress on date night with Jared Kushner in Miami
The former first daughter and her husband attended American Express Presents Carbone Beach on Thursday night as they geared up for the F1 weekend.
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Gator almost got woman zip-lining dangerously low over swamp
See ya later, alligator? A brave woman zip-lining across a swamp at Zip Nola in New Orleans, Louisiana, narrowly escaped a brush with a gator. Just after Madison Jenkins landed safely on the dock, she turned to see the curious reptile peering out of the water, as if to ask, “Where my hug at?”
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11-day nude cruise ready to set sail — but there’s one time everyone has to cover up
You can pack light for this high-seas adventure.
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Marc Summers talks journey through TV stardom and struggle
The classic kids' game show "Double Dare" premiered in 1986, and was a massive success for Nickelodeon, which became one of the biggest cable channels of the 1990s. Behind much of that success was TV host Marc Summers. He's enjoyed a long career in front of and behind the camera, hosting and producing shows for Nick, Food Network and others. "CBS Mornings" met with the 72-year-old on the set of his new one-man play in New York City, called "The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers."
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Map Shows States With No Campus Protests
Tensions across college campuses have grown since October 7, 2023, when the Hamas militant group launched an attack on Israel.
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California woman who avoided prison after stabbing boyfriend 108 times while high appealing light sentence
The California woman who avoided prison after slaughtering her lover in his apartment while high on pot says she's going to appeal her light sentence.
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Campus protests spark debate over "Intifada" rhetoric
As protests continue to sweep across the nation, leading to more than 2,000 arrests, reporter Lilia Luciano explores how the language used in campus demonstrations is fueling strife and complicating the dynamics of these movements.
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President Biden condemns violence at college campus protests
President Biden spoke Thursday about the protests against the war in Gaza on college campuses across the country, condemning the violence. When asked if the protests would lead to changes in U.S. policy toward Israel, Biden said they would not. He also said the National Guard should not be sent to the protests.
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Bombing at refugee camp kills 5 people, including children, in eastern Congo
A bomb explosion at a refugee camp in eastern Congo has killed at least five people, including children, with over 20 others sustaining injuries, officials say.
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Woman Enjoying Cuddle With Boyfriend Suddenly Gets Unexpected Bedroom Visit
The chaos that entered their room made users in the comments laugh with disbelief.
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Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah on U.S. support of Israel
Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah, who is of Palestinian descent, says Israel’s allies need to hold Israel accountable for its actions. She spoke with “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan about the U.S. support for Israel in the war against Hamas.
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Bumblebee nests are under attack – and it's killing their babies
There's a newly-determined "major factor" in declining bumblebee populations – and it's attacking their nests.
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One of Earth's Rarest Fish Sees 'Remarkable' Return From Near-Extinction
The Devil's Hole pupfish is critically endangered, with only a few hundred existing within a tiny cave in Death Valley.
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Kenya postpones planned reopening of schools after more than 200 people killed by severe flooding
Kenya's president has delayed the reopening of schools due to ongoing heavy rains and floods, which have resulted in over 200 deaths, he announced on Friday.
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Police crack down on more college protests against war in Gaza, as other campuses begin cleanup
Police cleared an occupied library at Oregon’s Portland State University as cleanup is underway at UCLA after chaos erupted Thursday when officers in riot gear tore down the protester encampment. On Thursday afternoon, President Biden condemned the violence on college campuses.
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Kristi Noem falsely claims she met Kim Jong Un in new book
For the second time in a week, excerpts from the glamorous governor's upcoming book, "No Going Back," have sparked ridicule after making shocking claims – some of which are untrue, The Post has learned.
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What is Zionism? The movement college protesters oppose, explained.
At protest camps, lists say “No Zionists.” Many Jewish leaders and Jewish students say the word is being used as a synonym for Jews and is antisemitic.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Selling The O.C.’ Season 3 on Netflix Once Again Sells More Tyler and Alex Hall Relationship Drama Than It Does Real Estate
Season 3 of Selling The O.C. promises more luxury listings and dysfunctional relationships than ever!
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Inside Johnny Depp’s ‘quiet life’ in London after Amber Heard trial: ‘He’s focused on moving forward’
"There's a lot of good energy, and he surrounds himself with a good group of people," a source shared nearly two years after the defamation case.
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11 monumental Kentucky Derby moments from years past
The Kentucky Derby has taken place since 1875 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Since its beginning, there have been many memorable moments at the historic race.
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Knicks, 76ers fans clash in violent scenes during Game 6
Two separate videos showed fans acting hostilely toward one another at Wells Fargo Arena.
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How to watch the LA Clippers vs. Dallas Mavericks game tonight: Game 6 livestream options, start time
Find out how and when to watch Game 6 of the LA Clippers vs. Dallas Mavericks NBA Playoffs series.
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French police peacefully remove anti-Israel students from university sites
In France, police were able to peacefully remove students who were engaging in an anti-Israel protest from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and 23 other campus sites.
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Tucker Carlson Predicts 'Hot War' With Russia
The former Fox News host opined that a NATO-Russia conflict would "destroy" the United States.
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Rumer Willis gives update on dad Bruce’s dementia diagnosis: He’s so ‘beloved’
Bruce Willis' eldest daughter, Rumer Willis, shared an update on his dementia diagnosis at the premiere of her new film, "My Divorce Party," in Beverly Hills.
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Boeing Stock Rises After Whistleblower Death
Boeing's stock rose just days after a second whistleblower, Josh Dean, died suddenly.
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Warning as US May Face 'More Destructive' Hurricanes
Researchers discovered that in 20 years since 2000, hurricanes intensified by 1.15 knots every six hours.
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Bucks' Patrick Beverley hurls basketball at fans behind the bench during Game 6 loss to Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley hit a Pacers fan in the head after launching a basketball into the crowd multiple times during the team's Game 6 loss on Thursday night.
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STEM Competition v2.0: A New Era in Intellectual Athleticism
U.S. Drone Soccer and Robofest transcend the conventional, molding competition and education into a concrete forge where future innovators are tempered.
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Mohamed Al-Fayed’s Daughter Tells Court She Did Not Steal Her Little Brother’s iPhone
Stefanie Keenan/Getty ImagesMohamed Al-Fayed’s daughter on Friday pleaded not guilty to a charge over the alleged robbery of her brother’s iPhone at the family’s mansion in southern England.Camilla Fayed, 39, is accused of ordering her bodyguards to rob the device belonging to her sibling, Omar, 36, in the gym of Barrow Green Court in Surrey in May 2020. Fayed spoke only to confirm her identity and enter her plea at the hearing at Guildford Crown Court, the BBC reports.Her husband, Mohamad Esreb, and the couple’s close protection officers—Matthew Littlewood and Andrew Bott—have also each been charged with a single count of robbery in connection with the alleged incident. Esreb and Bott pleaded not guilty at the Friday hearing while Littlewood, a decorated Afghanistan veteran, was working overseas and will enter a plea at a later date, according to MailOnline.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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These illegal immigrants are eligible for Obamacare after Biden rule change
Over 100,000 illegal immigrants protected by an Obama-era executive order will soon be able to obtain health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act, officials said Friday.
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Post-NFL Draft Power Rankings: Bears, Falcons Shoot Up While Surprise Teams Enter Top 5
A post-NFL Draft Power Rankings with two surprise teams joining the top five and the Bears and Falcons shooting up in the rankings.
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Mexican beer the most popular in US: Cinco de Mayo will fiesta to the flavor of these cinco cervezas
Modelo Especial, brewed in Mexico, is the top-selling beer in the United States following years of growth and in the wake of the Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney disaster.
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We tried Charlotte Tilbury’s new ‘emotion-boosting’ perfume collection: Here’s our honest review
We sniffed out the pros and cons of Tilbury's first full fragrance collection.
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Map Shows Where Campus Protests Have Led to Arrests
More than 2,000 people have been arrested on college and university campuses linked to protests against the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Caitlin Clark’s viral airport arrival spotlights WNBA’s longtime issue
Upon walking past baggage claim at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Clark and the team were greeted by cameras documenting their moves.
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The Wild Twist in Colin Farrell’s Detective Drama That’s Proving Divisive
Making sense of the reveal in Episode 6 of the Apple TV+ series Sugar.
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Brewers vs. Cubs odds, prediction: MLB picks, best bets for Friday
With the Cubs and Brewers fighting it out at the top of the NL Central, Craig Counsell takes on his old team at Wrigley Field.
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Record your outdoor discoveries with this $80 pocket LCD microscope
Microscope deals, macro savings!
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‘Under the Bridge’ Star Chloe Guidry Breaks Down Intense Family Dinner in Episode 4: “She Didn’t Want To Feel Weak”
"Jo definitely saw Reena's love that her parents gave her and that belonging and the family she never had," Chloe Guidry told Decider.
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