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Who Would Spend $180 a Year on a Best Buy Membership? I Would.

Layoffs. Unkempt shelves. I hope the store sticks around.
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Trump Can’t Stay Awake for His Own Trial
Another reminder that Biden isn’t the only elderly presidential candidate.
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NATO Member Outlines Two Conditions for Deploying Troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron sparked panic in some NATO member states by refusing to rule out alliance troops in Ukraine earlier this year.
newsweek.com
Taylor Swift back on TikTok as Universal reaches deal with platform
Licensing deal resolves months-long dispute that had record label Universal pulling its artists' music off the video platform.
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Pregnancy-related deaths back down to pre-pandemic levels, CDC data says
New CDC data shows that pregnancy-related deaths have fallen to pre-pandemic levels after seeing an immense increase over the last couple of years.
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Donald Trump's Attorney Finds Himself in Difficult Situation
Attorney Mark Hermann said Blanche could be sanctioned by the judge if he were to follow Trump's demands to be more aggressive.
newsweek.com
Alleged MLB memo adds more controversy to game-ending ruling against Mets
MLB seemingly is not following it's own guidelines about catchers blocking the plate.
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Watch cheeky Matthew McConaughey and wife Camila Alves play pickleball — with no pants
No pants, no problem. Matthew McConaughey, 54, and his wife, Camila Alves, 41, showed off their butts to promote their alcohol brand, Pantaloons Organic Tequila. The couple played a round of pickleball in the cheeky video that was shared ahead of National “No Pants Day” and Cinco De Mayo. In the video, McConaughey and Alves...
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Billy Idol is ‘California sober’ after years of substance abuse: ‘I’m not the same drug addicted person’
The singer explained that he is able to indulge in a "glass of wine every now and again," but he also does "not have to do nothing."
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WATCH: Biden gives remarks from the White House
President Biden is giving unexpected remarks on Thursday. Watch live.
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Woman Asks Internet To 'Watch' Her Boyfriend, Not Prepared for What He Does
TikTokers may have a new favorite iteration of the trend after a woman's boyfriend responded in the most adorable—and informative way.
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Boeing whistleblower from Kansas is 2nd to die in past 2 months
Joshua Dean, a whistleblower who reported safety concerns at a parts supplier for Boeing's 737 Max jets, has died unexpectedly in an Oklahoma hospital.
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Google paid Apple $20B in 2022 alone for default status: docs
The massive sum appeared in unsealed testimony by a top Apple executive in the trial’s early days last fall and marked the first public confirmation of the figure.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard shows off new nose and rekindles romance with ex-fiancé
New nose, new Gypsy! Gypsy Rose Blanchard showed off her rhinoplasty results in a recent TikTok after going under the knife last month. The former felon got glammed up and flaunted her healed nose and freshly dyed blonde locks. In addition to her physical transformation, she is also shaking up her dating life, saying she’s...
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Kate Middleton, Prince William share Princess Charlotte portrait in celebration of her 9th birthday
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a portrait of their only daughter, Princess Charlotte, in celebration of her 9th birthday on Thursday.
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Ahead of election, Lyft CEO details company's newest efforts to boost voter turnout
Ahead of the upcoming election in November, Lyft announced a partnership that its CEO said he hopes continues the company's mission to bring more people to the polls.
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Carla Bruni Is Now a Suspect in Her Hubby’s Witness-Tampering Case
Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via GettyCarla Bruni-Sarkozy, the wife of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, has been questioned as a suspect in a witness-tampering case against her husband, according to local media reports Thursday.The 56-year-old supermodel was questioned as a witness in the case last year but is now considered a suspect, according to Le Monde. The witness tampering case is linked to allegations that her husband accepted money from Muammar Gaddafi, the late Libyan autocrat, to help finance an election campaign.Bruni-Sarkozy was at the Paris offices of the Central Office for the Fight Against Corruption and Financial and Tax Offenses on Thursday, according to MailOnline. A source told the outlet that the former first lady of France is a “free suspect,” adding: “She has spoken to officers before, but not as a suspect in a case in which she’s accused of trying to whitewash her husband.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
thedailybeast.com
Earth's Magnetic Field 'Near-Collapse' Boosted Evolution, Scientists Think
The weakened magnetic field may have led to increased oxygen concentrations in our atmosphere and oceans, triggering an explosion of animal evolution.
newsweek.com
Biden gets no polling bump if Trump is convicted of a crime, survey shows
President Biden will not pick up any additional support if former President Donald Trump is found guilty of a crime and imprisoned before the 2024 election, according to a poll shared exclusively with The Post Thursday. Trump, 77, would lose his one-point lead (46% to 45%) over Biden, 81, if he is found guilty of...
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Leader Jeffries I Sunday on 60 Minutes
Norah O’Donnell profiles Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, who, depending on the November elections, might become the first-ever Black speaker of the House. 60 Minutes, Sunday.
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Police enter UCLA encampment, detain some protestors; Bumble survey finds 70% of women experience "dating app fatigue."
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Donald Trump's Attorneys Use Michael Cohen's Own Words Against Him
A hearing on Thursday will consider four more potential gag order violations made by Trump in the Stormy Daniels hush money case.
newsweek.com
Latinx Files: The Turkish dramas taking over señoras’ lives
For years, Turkish dramas have found a massive audience in Latin America. Now, their popularity has extended to the United States.
latimes.com
New Orangutan Behavior Observed for the First Time
A male orangutan was spotted chewing up antibacterial and pain-relieving plants and applying the paste to a wound on his cheek.
newsweek.com
Make Mom smile this Mother’s Day with 24 colorful roses for only $25
Celebrate Mother's Day in style!
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NASA moon capsule suffered extensive damage during 2022 test flight
An inspector general’s report helps explain why NASA has delayed by at least a year what was to have been Orion’s first flight with crew on board.
washingtonpost.com
Biden calls ally Japan "xenophobic," along with China and Russia
President Biden blamed the countries' economic performance on xenophobia.
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the History That Inspired His Epic Netflix Series Heeramandi
The acclaimed Indian director on his epic Netflix series about the courtesans who played a role in India’s struggle for independence.
time.com
Mom Can't Believe Toddler's Timing As She Wakes From Nap At Worst Moment
The stressful situation felt "like an eternity" for the mom while traveling with her 3-year-old.
newsweek.com
Cops Force Twitch Streamer to Apologize for Calling Russians ‘Yokels’
via Telegram A 27-year-old Twitch streamer was hunted down by cops in the Russian city of Krasnodar and forced to issue a public apology for saying Ukrainians are better looking than Russians.Olga Kasyanenko, a native of Ukraine’s Donetsk region who relocated to Krasnodar a few years ago, was also fined nearly $1,000 for supposedly “discrediting” the Russian military with her comments, regional police said in a press release.Pro-war bloggers first began circulating clips from Kasyanenko’s streams earlier this week, demanding authorities take action. Head of the Safe Internet League Yekaterina Mizulina, whose favorite pastime is siccing law enforcement on anyone who defies the Kremlin narrative online, then roped in local police, according to state-run RIA Novosti.Read more at The Daily Beast.
thedailybeast.com
Who will win the Kentucky Derby, according to experts
Experts tip their hats and share their picks for the 2024 Kentucky Derby, plus how to watch or stream today's race.
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Shrugging at honoring the 2024 vote, at political violence and at Jan. 6
Donald Trump and someone rumored to be on his vice-presidential shortlist take more steps down a slippery slope.
washingtonpost.com
The LA home where Muhammad Ali lived during the height of his career is up for auction
In Hancock Park, the elegant mansion where the boxing legend resided for some five years has gone up for auction in a sale set to close on May 15.
nypost.com
CBS Mornings Deals: Save up to 43% on car cleaning products
These deals won't last long.
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Letitia James Stung by New Lawsuit
The New York attorney general is being sued for attempting to block the promotion of abortion pill reversal procedures.
newsweek.com
America May Have Just Found More Drinking Water
A new model can measure water across vast distances in the Western U.S., meaning there could be more than originally thought.
newsweek.com
Khloé Kardashian dares Kim to hit her with ‘big ass’ Birkin bag 16 years after infamous fight
The Good American co-founder jokingly challenged the Skims mogul to a fight Wednesday after a fan posted an old video of them getting into an altercation.
nypost.com
Peloton Cutting About 400 Jobs Worldwide; CEO Stepping Down
Peloton is cutting about 400 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring effort and its CEO Barry McCarthy is stepping down after two years as the company continues to work on turning around its business.
time.com
4 smart reasons to invest in gold this May
There are multiple reasons why investors should consider gold this month. Here are four of them.
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Booger McFarland unloads on Falcons over possibility of ‘wasting $100 million’ on Kirk Cousins
"See both of these picks make sense, but they don't make sense together."
nypost.com
The Army Sees Mortars as Safe. Troops Report Signs of Brain Injury.
Soldiers exposed to thousands of low-level blasts from firing weapons like mortars say that they wind up with debilitating symptoms of traumatic brain injury — but no diagnosis.
nytimes.com
Shop 10 actually affordable finds from Goop’s Mother’s Day gift guide
Goops, she did it again.
nypost.com
Taylor Swift shows off some shoulder in black leather minidress during Las Vegas trip with Travis Kelce
The "Fortnight" singer wowed in a sleek dress while partying in Sin City with her Chiefs player boyfriend last week.
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Prosecutors ask judge to hold Trump in contempt for more gag order violations
At a contentious hearing with Trump looking on, lawyers from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office told the judge that Trump had violated the gag order four more times.
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How a ‘death trap’ for fish in California’s water system is limiting the pumping of supplies
As California pumps water south, an elaborate operation focuses on rescuing fish. Lately, more fish have been arriving, forcing the state to pump less water.
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latimes.com
Suspect in London sword attack appears in court on murder charge in death of teen
A man accused of brandishing a sword in a rampage in London that killed a teenage boy, severely injured two police officers and wounded two men appeared in court Thursday to face charges.
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nypost.com
Benny Blanco Gushes Over Girlfriend Selena Gomez On ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’: “The Best, Most Genuine Person”
The couple confirmed their relationship in December 2023.
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nypost.com
Cosmic Light Show via Halley's Comet To Fill Skies This Weekend
The annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower is due to peak this weekend, caused by the Earth passing through the debris trail of the famous Halley's Comet.
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newsweek.com
Rafah 'Annihilation' Could Deal Huge Blow to Joe Biden
Biden has struggled to square his Gaza strategy with some elements of the Democratic base, particularly young voters and voters of color.
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