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  1. Anger As Puppies Dumped Outside Shelter By Busy Road At 2:30 a.m.: 'Selfish' The shelter feared the worst when they discovered that Brynn and Dell had broken out of their crate and were nowhere to be seen.
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  2. US Army Helicopters Keep Crashing: Everything We Know The US Army is grappling with a spike in helicopter crashes this year, with 12 serious accidents already reported leaving five dead.
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  3. King Charles Latest Cancer Update, Given by Queen Charles has expressed his frustration about being held back from his usual meetings and greetings with the public.
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  4. Ivana Trump Divorce Discussions Add Credibility to Secret Audio Recording: Attorney Trump can be heard telling his lawyer to fight the release of his divorce papers
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  5. Oregon Serial Killer Fears Sparked by Murders of 5 Women Jesse Lee Calhoun has been identified as a person of interest in connect with the deaths.
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  6. Hunter Biden Mimics Donald Trump Legal Move, Creating TV Debate Clash The president's son hopes to push back the tax evasion trial to September, just days before the second televised 2024 election debate.
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  7. Matt Gaetz Says Michael Cohen 'Blew Up' Hush Money Trial Representative Matt Gaetz said Michael Cohen has blown up Donald Trump's Manhattan trial by lying on the stand.
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  8. Great Lakes All Contain 'Hazardous' Forever Chemicals Although the amounts of PFAS found in each lake were similar, researchers found that they got rid of chemicals at different rates.
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  9. How to Draw Down America's Military Presence in Europe | Opinion To properly right-size America's presence in Europe, three steps should be undertaken.
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  10. Population Map Reveals How Every State Changed in a Year Population numbers in major cities like New York and Philadelphia have dropped.
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  11. Map Shows Where Nearly 800,000 Without Power After Deadly Texas Storms Hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power after a severe storm system swept through Texas on Thursday.
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  12. F1 News: Emilia Romagna GP Faces Big Threat As Ban Put In Place The Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix was at risk due to a local train strike, but intervention by Minister Matteo Salvini postponed the strike.
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  13. Why the Parents' Rights Movement (Still) Matters | Opinion The parents' right rhetoric is powered, in part, by three distinct but inter-related cultural mindsets—implicit ways of understanding and making sense of the world.
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  14. Huntsville Hospital Credits Staff for Success as a Top Maternity Facility "Although we are very busy, every single patient that comes into our doors has to feel like they're the only patient," the head of labor and delivery said.
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  15. Ukraine's Two Front-Line Boosts Detailed by Zelensky Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops have enough artillery shells for the first time in two years of war.
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  16. Man Arrested After Faking Death to Avoid Registering as Sex Offender "Nice try, Benjamin. We found you. You're not dead. We're going to hold you accountable," an Arizona sheriff said after the arrest.
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  17. Ten Years Later, Flint Still Doesn't Have Clean Water | Opinion Access to clean and safe water is a human right.
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  18. GTA 6 Release Date Sparks Wave Of Disappointment Fans of the series have reacted with dismay to the news that GTA VI is slated for release in fall 2025.
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  19. Woman Thinks She's Been Using 'Moisturizer' for a Year, Realizes Her Mistake Alice James told Newsweek "the penny dropped because I realized the consistency was lathering up, not rubbing in".
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  20. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Begin New Post-Royal Era Harry and Meghan's visit to Nigeria this month felt like the start of something new, "The Royal Report" podcast has discussed.
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  21. Scottie Scheffler Detained by US Police The golfer was handcuffed ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship.
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  22. Man's Unique Solution for Cat Who Keeps Distracting Him From Work Mallow the cat turned up on Onyx's doorstep one dark and stormy day and has remained by his side ever since.
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  23. Putin-Xi Bromance Gets New Lease of Life The leaders touted a new era of ties and shared a hug during Putin's first state visit of his fifth term in office.
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  24. IRS Offers Major Relief To Tornado Victims The relief applies to people in Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland and Union.
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  25. Harrison Butker Scores Win After Commencement Speech Backlash The Kansas City Chiefs kicker went viral for his remarks, which many have deemed sexist and homophobic.
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  26. Arizona Dental Assistant Arrested For Sex Crimes Against Child Patients Chandler Police Department arrested a pediatric dental assistant on suspicion of 14 felony charges involving children in Arizona.
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  27. Justice Alito 'Flagrantly Ignoring' Fundamental Rules: Attorney An attorney said the Supreme Court Justice ignored fundamental rules by displaying an upside-down U.S. flag outside his home.
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  28. Lewis Hamilton's American Accent Goes Viral The Formula One star became a part-owner of the Denver Broncos in 2022, and now he has appeared in a promotional video.
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  29. Why Meghan Markle Said She Married Prince Harry "Do you see why I'm married to him?" Meghan asked a group of children, referring to Harry, during her recent visit to Nigeria.
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  30. Democrat Turns Attack on Marjorie Taylor Greene Into 'Diss Track' Moskowitz dubbed the diss track "Oversight after dark."
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