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The cicada invasion has begun! Find out where the flying insects are emerging

The cicada invasion of 2024 has kicked off where billions of the flying insects will appear in 17 states in a rare natural phenomenon not seen since 1803
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Designers share 7 go-to paint colors for your front door
Whether it’s plum or chartreuse, the right shade and finish can set the tone for your home.
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Colin Jost forced to joke about wife Scarlett Johansson’s body on SNL’s Weekend Update
Colin Jost had no idea he'd be poking fun at his own wife during the "Saturday Night Live" Season 49 finale.
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How to save the Supreme Court from Alito’s ethical malfeasance
The justice’s unconscionable violations of ethics demand the court be reformed.
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Why the Knicks collapsed in Game 7 was obvious. The reasons, maybe not?
The Knicks didn’t just look worn down — they were worn down in Game 7.
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Oklahoma Tornado Videos Show 'Intense' Storms As Warnings Issued
Winds of up to 80 mph were recorded in parts of the state late on Sunday afternoon, with footage capturing the scale of the storm that rocked the state.
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Israel-Gaza live updates: ICC to seek warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu, Hamas leaders
More than six months after Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip.
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Trump Hilariously Claims He ‘Doesn’t Freeze!’ in Viral Gaffe Pushback
Carlos Barria/ReutersDonald Trump came out swinging Monday morning, pushing back on claims that he froze up during a speech over the weekend and asserting that an apparent mishap involving a wobbly podium was, in fact, a stunning feat of his physical talents.On his Truth Social platform, the GOP’s presumptive presidential nominee first took issue w
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Grant Fisher could help U.S. end its distance race drought at Paris Games
An American has not won a gold medal in a distance running event at the Olympics since 1964. Grant Fisher has trained to end that drought.
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Young voters aren’t as liberal as you think
Discontent among young voters might deny Democrats what they need to hold the White House and Senate.
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The Sports Report: Shohei Ohtani gets first walk-off hit as a Dodger
Shohei Ohtani delivers the game-winning hit in the bottom of the 10th as the Dodgers defeat the Cincinnati Reds.
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Red Lobster files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Red Lobster's owner has said the pandemic and rising costs hurt the seafood chain's financial performance.
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Trump Hush Money Trial: Latest Polling in 3 Charts
New polling data reveals how American's feel about Trump's criminal charges, and how they intend to vote in November
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International Criminal Court Seeking Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Over War Crimes
Gil Cohen-Magen/ReutersThe International Criminal Court’s prosecutor on Monday said that he has requested a warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three Hamas leaders.More to follow...Read more at The Daily Beast.
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I'm a U.S. Surgeon in Gaza—There Was No Bleach to Treat a Woman's Wounds
Fifteen days before I arrived, she was run over in the night by an Israeli tank.
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ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for Israeli and Hamas leaders, including Netanyahu
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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International Criminal Court seeking arrest warrants Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on war crime charges
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a ceremony on May 13, 2024. The International Criminal Court announced Monday that it is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on war crime charges. The charges are tied to the deadly Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel and the subsequent war
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Russian Military Academy Targeted in Occupied Luhansk: Reports
"The morning for the Russian occupiers in Luhansk started not with coffee, but with a missile strike," said X user Dmitri from War Translated.
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Arrest Warrants Sought For Netanyahu and Hamas Leader
The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yahya Sinwar.
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If Biden thinks Israel’s liberals are doves, he’s dreaming
Prominent progressive Yair Golan says Netanyahu is a “coward” for not taking out Hamas earlier.
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Biden promised to defeat authoritarianism. Reality got in the way.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken performs “Rockin’ in the Free World” with members of The 1999 band at the Barman Dictat bar in Kyiv on May 14, 2024. | Brendan Smialowski/Pool/AFP via Getty Images Still rockin’ in the free world? When Secretary of State Antony Blinken strapped on a guitar and took the stage at a Kyiv rock club last week to sin
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Kevin Costner makes rare appearance with five of his kids at Cannes Film Festival
The "Horizon: An American Saga" star's sons Joe, 36, and Liam, 26, whom he shares with Bridget Rooney and Cindy Silva, were not in attendance.
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Joe Biden's Morehouse College Appearance Splits Opinion
Biden delivered a commencement address at the college, where some silently protested his support for Israel amid the war in Gaza.
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ICC Prosecutor Requests Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders
While the request must be approved by the court’s judges, the announcement is a blow to Mr. Netanyahu and will likely fuel international criticism of Israel’s war strategy in Gaza.
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What President Raisi's Death Means for Iran's Ties with US, Israel
"It does not portend a sea change in how Iran formulates and acts upon its interests abroad," an expert told Newsweek.
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Election 2024 live updates: A busy week ahead for Biden; Trump’s trial nears end
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Sole Mate: Jimmy Choo’s sparkling Cinderella shoes
Who needs Prince Charming when you can find your own happily-ever-after with a shoe? Meet Jimmy Choo’s most magical creation yet (an impossible-to-imagine feat, given that all of the British brand’s shoes could be considered works of art): the “Crystal Slipper.” Inspired by Cinderella’s iconic glass slippers, Choo’s new take gives the famous fairy-
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Caitlin Clark marketing boom is celebrated but also draws questions of race and equity
Caitlin Clark has attracted a new wave of support for WNBA players, but some question why veteran Black WNBA stars didn't get the same boost.
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I created the Leahy law. It should be applied to Israel.
Requiring Israel to respect human rights does not imply “moral equivalence” with Hamas
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Everything Prince Harry Said About Wedding Dispute With William and Kate
"They said we'd done the same thing at Pippa's wedding. We hadn't," Harry wrote of an altercation over seating with Prince William and Princess Kate in "Spare."
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Remembering Fu Pei-mei, who taught a generation to cook Chinese food
Fu Pei-mei has been called “the Julia Child of Chinese cooking,” but in Taiwan, where she is famous, many see Child as the Fu Pei-mei of French cooking.
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Michael Cohen's testimony gets brutal reviews as he takes stand again: ‘Fabricator, liar or forgetful person’
Mainstream media figures across CNN, MSNBC, and ABC trashed former Trump fixer Michael Cohen's testimony against his old boss during Trump's ongoing hush money trial.
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Flying Blind—Embracing Aviation-Style Safety and Training Measures in Health Care | Opinion
It's time to reimagine the journey of new nurses—given recent events, why not consider the lens of aviation safety protocols?
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A French Reproach to Our Big, Baggy American Memoirs
One day the French writer Colombe Schneck, a total stranger, came to my house. She was a friend of a friend who lived in Paris, and it had somehow been arranged that she would drop by. The afternoon was gray and drizzly, and I felt slightly awkward about having this visitor I had never met coming to my house. But then she walked in, brisk, at ease.
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The Bird-Flu Host We Should Worry About
Of all the creatures stricken with this new and terrible H5N1 flu—the foxes, the bears, the eagles, ducks, chickens, and many other birds—dairy cattle are some of the most intimate with us. In the United States, more than 9 million milk cows live on farms, where people muck their manure, help birth their calves, tend their sick, and milk them daily
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The Engrossing Darkness of The Crow
The superhuman protagonist of The Crow, the comic-book movie that went on to become a cult hit after its release 30 years ago, doesn’t relish being undead and invincible. When he first shows his face on-screen, Eric Draven, played by Brandon Lee, is crawling out of his own grave in near-feral agony. His fingers claw at the mud around his tomb. His
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The Lynching of Bob Broome
Photographs by Olivia Joan GalliLast fall, on an overcast Sunday morning, I took a train from New York to Montclair, New Jersey, to see Auntie, my mother’s older sister. Auntie is our family archivist, the woman we turn to when we want to understand where we came from. She’s taken to genealogy, tending our family tree, keeping up with distant cousi
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Breaking Down the Ending of Netflix’s Korean Survival Drama The 8 Show
Breaking down the finale of Netflix's new Korean survival drama 'The 8 Show.'
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How American Women Could Lose the Right to Birth Control
The slow creep toward contraception restriction demands our attention now
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NASCAR All-Star Race crash leads to brawl between Ricky Stenhouse Jr and Kyle Busch
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. threw a punch at Kyle Busch after the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway following an on-track incident between the two.
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Aileen Cannon Made 'Problematic' Exception In Latest Ruling: Attorney
Frequent Trump critic Joyce Vance made the comments in a recent blog post.
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Work to Move Dali from Baltimore Bridge Starts Slowly
Workers on Monday were hoping to move the Dali, which had been pinned in by the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge since late March.
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Taiwan's new president urges China to halt 'military intimidation' tactics
Taiwan's new president, Lai Ching-te, has called for peace with China in his inauguration speech, urging an end to Beijing's military threats against the island.
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US government declares rare lizard endangered, sparking clash between environmentalists and oil industry
Federal wildlife officials have declared the dunes sagebrush lizard an endangered species due to threats from energy development, sand mining and climate change.
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Donald Trump Says Joe Biden 'Not Even Close' to Being Too Old for President
The former president defended the White House incumbent against concerns about his advanced age.
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As China ramps up disinformation, the U.S. is far too vulnerable
Russia was the early leader in election interference, but Beijing might be catching up.
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Arizona man learns his fate 7 years after wife was buried alive
"Sandra was kidnapped from her home while her children slept nearby, bound in packing tape, driven to a remote location and buried alive," prosecutors said.
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Columnist calls for Harrison Butker, who helped Chiefs win 3 Super Bowls, to be replaced by female kicker
A columnist in the Kansas City Star wrote the Kansas City Chiefs should dump their three-time Super Bowl kicker for a woman because of his commencement speech.
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Stephen King's Dan Bongino Question Goes Viral
Stephen King and Dan Bongino have had a war of words online, with the host telling the author to "get a job loser."
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