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Department of Corrections yanks all 3,000 body cameras after one ignites injuring officer

The captain’s body camera caught on fire Friday, prompting unions to ask for a full safety review, officials said.
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  1. Va detrás de la candidata oficialista La opositora dijo que Sheinbaum contó con el respaldo de las gobernaciones oficialistas que la ayudaron a tener publicidad en todos los municipios del país
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  2. Angel Reese seemingly throws shade at Caitlin Clark after latest win: ‘Not just cause of one player’ Following the Sky's roll over a rare turnover-heavy Liberty team at Barclays Center on Thursday night, Angel Reese took to social media to chirp about her team's victory over the 2023 Finals runner-ups.
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  3. Colombia sets up ‘protected archeological area’ around ‘holy grail’ shipwreck with $17B in treasure Colombia's culture ministry said it “guarantees the protection of heritage” and would allow for the “development of research, conservation and valuation activities,” the AFP reported.
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  4. Police arrest man accused of attacking UCLA protesters The 18-year-old man was detained at a business in Beverly Hills and booked for felony assault with a deadly weapon.
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  5. Connor McDavid’s goal in 2OT leads Oilers to Game 1 win over Stars Connor McDavid scored 32 seconds into the second OT, and the visiting Oilers beat the Stars 3-2 in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final on Thursday.
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  6. Trump again praises authoritarian leaders at Bronx rally Trump said Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, Xi Jinping and Viktor Orban were “at the top of their game, whether you like it or not.”
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  7. Imponen fuerte multa a quien envió llamadas con IA imitando voz de Biden en Nueva Hampshire Las llamadas de Nueva Hampshire aparecían falsamente a los destinatarios como procedentes del teléfono personal de Kathy Sullivan, expresidenta del Partido Demócrata del estado
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  8. Opinion: Trump’s New York Rally Is a Scary Reminder of His Reach Brendan McDermid/ReutersHiring actors who answered a casting call for a $50 gig dubbed, “not a traditional ‘background job,’” was the only way Donald Trump could draw a crowd when he announced his candidacy for president in 2015.“Wow. Woah. That is some group of people. Thousands!” he exclaimed of the two dozen who cheered on cue in the lobby of Trump Tower at the time.But despite the countless lies and incessant hype on crowd figures that followed, Trump really did draw over a thousand–if not exactly thousands–of supporters to a rally on Thursday evening.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  9. Umpires torched after ‘nonsense’ game-ending White Sox-Orioles interference controversy The White Sox fell short in one of the most bizarre and unlikely calls one will ever see at the end of a baseball game.
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  10. Angel City battles to scoreless draw with San Diego in Alex Morgan's return Angel City goalkeeper DiDi Haracic stops a header by Alex Morgan in stoppage time to help preserve a scoreless draw between the NWSL rivals.
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  11. Con gol de Quiñones, América empata de visita ante Cruz Azul en la ida de la final mexicana Con un gol de Julián Quiñones en el primer tiempo, el América empató 1-1 como visitante ante Cruz Azul en el encuentro de ida por la final del torneo Clausura de México.
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  12. Liquid Death giving away $400K fighter jet to lucky winner, unlike Pepsi’s 1990s debacle A beverage company is giving away a jet to one lucky winner -- for real this time.
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  13. Sean Kingston arrested in California on fraud and theft charges after police raided his Florida home The "Take You There" singer's 61-year-old mother, Janice Turner, was also taken into custody on fraud and theft charges earlier in the day.
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  14. Tyrese Haliburton exits Game 2 with hamstring issue in big Pacers concern Tyrese Haliburton exited with 3:44 on the clock in the third quarter and went to the Pacers locker room after seemingly aggravating his hamstring.
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  15. Russia Tests NATO With Bold Border Move: ISW Estonian border officials said that their Russian counterparts removed part of a maritime border in the Narva River.
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  16. Cancer victims file class action against Johnson & Johnson over ‘fraudulent’ bankruptcies A group of cancer victims sued Johnson & Johnson JNJ.N on Wednesday, accusing the healthcare company of committing fraud through repeated and continued efforts to use a shell company's bankruptcy to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging its talc products contained asbestos and caused cancer.
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  17. Trump says he believes Nikki Haley is going to be "on our team in some form" During an event Wednesday, her first since suspending her presidential campaign, Nikki Haley said that she would "be voting for Trump" in November.
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  18. Extremely rare "blue-eyed" cicada spotted in Chicago suburb Two families in the Illinois suburbs found a "one in a million" blue-eyed cicada while exploring in their backyard, snapping picture of the rare insect.
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  19. On this day in history, May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge opens amid great civic fanfare On this day in history, May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge opened in New York City as the world's longest suspension bridge. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is a National Historic Landmark.
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  20. Horror Singapore Airlines Flight Left 22 People With Spinal Injuries Lillian Suwanrumpha/ReutersThe hospital where a group of Singapore Airlines passengers are being treated for horrific injuries caused when the flight encountered severe turbulence has detailed the extent of the damage done to those affected.In a press conference and on Facebook, the Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital confirmed 22 passengers suffered spine and spinal cord injuries, while 6 have skull and brain injuries and another 13 include bone, muscle and other injuries. A 73-year-old British man died on the Singapore Airlines flight, SQ321, which was flying from London en route to Singapore on May 21 when the airplane hit bad weather and was diverted to Bangkok. In a statement, Singapore Airlines said two crew were among the injured. In total, 211 passengers and 18 crew were on the flight when it descended 6,000-feet descent in approximately three minutes. A cause for the turbulence has yet to be determined. Passengers told the BBC of the moments when the plane suddenly dropped, and those who weren’t wearing their seatbelts “launched immediately into the ceiling.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  21. Maya Brady and UCLA softball defeat Georgia, move to cusp of College World Series Maya Brady hits a solo home run to spark a four-run fifth inning as UCLA defeated Georgia 8-0 to move to within one win of the College World Series.
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  22. Notre Dame implores Congress to save ‘great American institution’ after ‘undesirable’ $2.8B NCAA settlement Notre Dame had their statement ready to the NCAA and they weren't vague on their stance in the organization's recent development in regard to athlete compensation.
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  23. Ask Amy column to end after 21 years “I’m grateful that we’ve been able to help each other,” Amy Dickenson says as she announces the end of her advice column after 21 years.
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  24. Carolyn Hax: Who misses their brother’s wedding to play a college football game? A letter writer is stunned the groom’s brother — the best man — will miss their wedding to play a college football game.
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  25. Miss Manners: How do I tell my dad to stop hitting on our waitresses? A letter writer’s dad has a bad habit of hitting on servers at restaurants.
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  26. Coquette decor: The flirty, ‘Bridgerton’ aesthetic that’s taking over our homes right now Dearest Gentle Reader, the long-awaited Season 3 of “Bridergerton” is upon us, and so are all things romantic, swoon-worthy, and downright sultry.
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  27. Trump Offers to Help New York Democrats as Thousands Attend Bronx Rally "You have a Democrat governor, you have a Democrat mayor and we are going to work with them," the former president said.
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  28. GREG GUTFELD: Mariannette Miller-Meeks 'missed an opportunity' to grill COVID era official on the lives ruined "Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld criticized Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks's, R-Iowa, questioning of Dr. David Morens during a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing.
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  29. Rangers a long shot to win Eastern Conference after Game 1 loss to Panthers The Rangers’ Stanley Cup hopes took a major blow after their Game 1 loss to the Panthers in the Eastern Conference Final on Wednesday night.
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  30. Rapper Sean Kingston arrested on fraud and theft charges in California hours after Florida mansion raided, mother nabbed The Broward County Sheriff’s Office said Kingston was arrested without incident for a Florida warrant in the area of Fort Irwin, an Army base in the desert about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
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  31. Trump responds to Haley saying she'll vote for him, says she'll like be on his team Former President Donald Trump made his first public comments on Nikki Haley finally breaking her silence and saying she would vote for him.
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  32. Former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett to appear on 47th season of ‘Survivor’ “I’m sure he is busy doing some deep canvassing,” Favreau replied. “No doubt every other contestant is from a swing state.”
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  33. Mets hope to strengthen injury riddled bullpen depth with Ty Adcock With a bullpen group that has been particularly hard hit by injury, the Mets added another flier Thursday. The Mets claimed Ty Adcock, who had been designated for assignment by the Tigers, and optioned the righty to Triple-A Syracuse. Adcock is a 27-year-old who debuted with the Mariners last year when he allowed six earned...
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  34. Louisville officer who arrested Scottie Scheffler was previously suspended for doing donuts Greater attention is being put on the past -- including his disciplinary history -- of Louisville Metro Police Det. Bryan Gillis.
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  35. Donald Trump Mocked with 'Psycho' Billboard in Own Backyard Conservative lawyer George Conway paid to place a billboard reading "Vote for Joe Not the Psycho" near Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
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  36. Rep. Ilhan Omar dismisses harassment of Jewish UCLA student by anti-Israel protesters Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Thursday downplayed the harassment of a Jewish student by anti-Israel protesters on the campus of UCLA and castigated the university for not doing more to protect the agitators.  The “Squad” congresswoman shrugged off a viral video of the April incident, in which several masked protesters are seen physically blocking the...
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  37. N.C. residents sue to remove monument dedicated to ‘our faithful slaves’ Tyrrell County residents are pushing to remove a confederate monument that overlooks a North Carolina courthouse and includes a dedication to “our faithful slaves.”
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  38. NCAA and Conferences Back $2.8B Settlement That Could Revolutionize Collegiate Athletics If the agreement stands, it will mark the beginning of a new era in college sports where athletes are compensated more like professionals and schools can compete for talent using direct payments.
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  39. L.A. City Council approves Mayor Karen Bass' budget, cutting 1,700 vacant positions Councilmembers Hugo Soto-Martínez, Eunisses Hernandez and Nithya Raman voted no, voicing alarm at the reductions.
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  40. New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes Directly If approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan for college athletes. The question now: How will it work?
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  41. Bryan Kohberger Hearing: What We Know on New Cellphone Records Defense attorneys are pressing for prosecutors to release additional evidence pertaining to Kohberger's arrest.
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  42. Jaylen Brown's 40 points lift Celtics past Pacers for a 2-0 playoff series lead Jaylen Brown matches his career playoff high with 40 points as the Boston Celtics defeat the Indiana Pacers Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals.
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  43. Broadneck boys’ lacrosse comes up just short of a repeat in Maryland 4A final The Bruins lost a physical contest to undefeated Urbana, 7-5.
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  44. Ben Affleck ditches wedding ring again while arriving to movie set amid Jennifer Lopez split rumors The actor was seen over the weekend without his wedding bling before Page Six learned he has "come to his senses" about his union with the singer.
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  45. Jaylen Brown pours in 40 points to propel Celtics to Game 2 win over Pacers Following up on Game 1s, when his 3-pointer with 5.7 seconds left in regulation forced overtime, Brown helped Boston turn a five-point first-quarter deficit into a 15-point second-quarter lead.
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  46. Fliers Are More Worried About Plane Safety Even as Air Travel Remains as Safe as Ever Public perception remains jittery, but the reality, statistics show, is that getting on a Boeing jetliner is still exponentially safer than the drive to the airport.
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  47. Arundel girls win Md. 3A track and field title The Wildcats win their first state title behind a strong relays performance, while Oakland Mills taps into an underdog mind-set for a solid showing.
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  48. Dem Sen. Murphy: We Only Had Talks for Border Bill Because GOP Pushed for It On Thursday’s “CNN News Central,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) acknowledged that “the entire reason” that there was a negotiation for a border bill in the Senate to begin with was because of “the request of Republicans. Republicans said, we want The post Dem Sen. Murphy: We Only Had Talks for Border Bill Because GOP Pushed for It appeared first on Breitbart.
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