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Here's what happens inside the Met Gala after the red carpet

It's widely known the Met Gala itself includes a dinner and a performance. But aside from bathroom selfies and elevator clips, the gala itself isn't recorded.
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Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage
Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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Donald Trump Rejected by Libertarians, Gets Less Than 1% of Vote
Donald Trump received only 0.65 percent of the vote for the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee after being booed at the national convention on Saturday.
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Las 500 millas de Indianápolis le vuelven a quebrar el corazón a mexicano Pato O'Ward
Fue la segunda ocasión en tres años que Pato O'Ward queda en segundo lugar en la Indy 500 y el domingo estuvo más cerca que nunca.
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Internet in Love With Dog So Excited for Toy Ball He 'Trembles'
"For the longest time, I thought he was cold," the dog's owner told Newsweek.
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Su reembolso fiscal en EEUU podría ser más cuantioso este año. ¿Qué puede hacer con él?
Expertos recomiendan destinarlo a pagar deudas y a ahorrar, pero para mucha gente eso es poco realista.
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The Underwater Rail Tunnel to Connect Europe and Africa
A proposed 17-mile underwater train linking the two continents is currently being explored by Moroccan and Spanish authorities.
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California's $20 Billion Water Tunnel to Move 161 Million Gallons Per Hour
The project aims to build a 45-mile-long, 36-foot-wide tunnel to pump water from the state's north to points south.
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Is There Mail on Memorial Day? Post Office Open Hours Today
Memorial Day will impact delivery service and store hours for the United States Postal Service, UPS and FedEx.
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Map Shows America's Most Popular National Parks
The National Park Service recorded 325,498,646 visitors across all national parks in 2023.
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What Anti-Trump, Biden Primary Votes Means for 2024 Election
Experts spoke to Newsweek about the impact of voters protesting against the presumptive nominees for the presidential election.
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Dear Abby: My great-aunt is convincing the family to boycott my wedding because of past drama
Dear Abby advises a bride-to-be about a sticky family situation and someone anxious about their behavior at social events.
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Georgia man allegedly burned down trailer with stepmom inside because his mother wouldn't sell lot
A Georgia man was arrested after he allegedly admitted to police that he burned a trailer down while his stepmother was inside of it because his mother would not sell the lot.
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Grupo cristiano permite a bañistas visitar playa de Nueva Jersey en domingo por 1ra vez en 155 años
Un grupo metodista que estableció un retiro cristiano en la costa de Jersey en 1869, indicó que durante más de un siglo y medio cerró las playas los domingos
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More than 2,000 buried alive in Papua New Guinea landslide, government says
Papua New Guinea informed the U.N. that more than 2,000 people were buried in last week's massive landslide, according to a letter seen by numerous news agencies.
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Los Ángeles: Arrestan a hombre que baleó a 5 personas y disparó contra helicóptero policial
El hombre podría enfrentar cargos que incluyen intento de asesinato y disparar contra una aeronave. Se le impuso una fianza de 9,8 millones de dólares.
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Another 12 People Injured After Qatar Airways Flight Hits Turbulence
Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesTwelve people were injured after turbulence struck a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Dublin on Sunday, officials confirmed.Six passengers and six crew were initially identified with injuries after the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner hit turbulence while flying over Turkey. Though flight QR017 landed safely at Dublin Airport shortly before 1 p.m. among a throng of emergency services on Sunday, eight people were eventually taken to hospital, Dublin Airport confirmed.The nature of the injuries in unclear, but passengers have described various accounts including crew members limping and others wearing bandages. The turbulence is said to have hit during food-and-drinks service.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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América se impone sobre Cruz Azul para ser el bicampeón del fútbol mexicano
El delantero Henry Martín concretó un penal en el segundo tiempo el domingo por la noche y el América derrotó 1-0 al Cruz Azul el domingo por la noche para convertirse en el campeón del torneo Clausura de México.
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Military labs do the detective work to identify soldiers decades after they died in World War II
“This work is important first and foremost because these are individuals that gave their lives to protect our freedom, and they paid the ultimate sacrifice.”
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Bruce Springsteen cancels European shows over ‘vocal issues’ — months after he battled peptic ulcer disease
The Boss has been sidelined again.
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At least 18 dead as severe weather sweeps across central US
Tornado-spawning storms have caused deaths and wreaked havoc on Memorial Day weekend in several states across the central US. Follow for live updates.
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Report: Sen. Bob Menendez Passing Around Petition for Independent Run
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) is reportedly passing around a petition in order to appear on the ballot as an independent candidate. Menendez and his wife, Nadine were each charged in September 2023 with three federal counts of allegedly accepting bribes The post Report: Sen. Bob Menendez Passing Around Petition for Independent Run appeared first on Breitbart.
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On this day in history, May 27, 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge, 'noblest structure of steel,' opens to public
The Golden Gate Bridge, a feat of engineering, opened to pedestrians on this day in history, May 27, 1937. An estimated 200,000 people paid $0.25 each to cross the bridge.
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Barclay Goodrow becoming Rangers’ Mr. May after two Game 3 goals
Highlights from the Rangers’ 5-4 overtime win over the Panthers on Sunday afternoon in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final.
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PWHL Minnesota has championship taken away in heartbreaking fashion with disallowed goal
It looked as though Minnesota scored the winner in double overtime in Game 4 of the series Sunday night. 
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5/26: CBS Weekend News
At least 15 killed as tornadoes hit South; Italian village honors 8 U.S. soldiers killed by Nazis in WWII
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Israel strikes Rafah as pressure mounts over war in Gaza
At least 35 people were killed in Israeli strikes on a camp for displaced people in Rafah, the Gaza health ministry said Sunday. Israel claimed it killed two senior Hamas officials. Follow for live updates.
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These US properties are linked to the most notorious cults
They’re not all on the market. But they all have fascinating stories worthy of a closer look.
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Miss Manners: Should graduate send parents a thank-you note?
Should this letter writer’s daughter have sent her parents a thank-you note when she graduated from college?
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Carolyn Hax: Parents want nothing to do with their daughter’s cheating husband
They barred their daughter’s cheating husband from their home, even as she’s trying to reconcile with him.
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Ask Amy: I want to be busy in my retirement. My husband resents that.
Her husband resents that she spends most of her days busy now that she’s retired.
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Lessons from 60 years as a flight attendant
American Airlines flight attendant Bette Nash is 80 years old and has been in the industry for nearly six decades
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Igor Shesterkin bails out Rangers again with clutch saves to prevent Game 3 collapse
It’s pretty rare that the winning goaltender allows four goals and ends up being one of the heroes.
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Cameron Brink's 21 points can't save Sparks from loss to Dallas
Cameron Brink scores a season-high 21 points, but the Sparks struggle down the stretch against Arike Ogunbowale and the Dallas Wings in an 84-83 loss.
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Iran: President Raisi's Death Shakes Up List of Contenders for 'Supreme Leader'
The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash this month has prompted two scrambles for power, both for power and for Raisi's place as a leading candidate to succeed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as "supreme leader." The post Iran: President Raisi’s Death Shakes Up List of Contenders for ‘Supreme Leader’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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Georgia alligator takes ride in police cruiser after driveway ‘arrest’: video
Gator released into wild after police cruiser ride.
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Bear mauls teen with rare disorder as he watched TV in Arizona cabin: ‘This is not normal’
"This is not what you would expect, this is not normal. For whatever reason, there was something wrong with this bear, something was off."
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Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving power Mavericks to Game 3 win that puts Timberwolves on the brink
Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving scored 33 points apiece, and Dallas made all the big plays late again, beating Minnesota for a 3-0 lead in the series.
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Lightning strike kills Colorado rancher and 34 head of cattle
A Colorado sheriff's office says a lightning strike has killed a Colorado rancher and 34 head of cattle
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Two men fatally shot in Silver Spring, police say
The men were slain shortly before 7 p.m. in the vicinity of the 500 block of Thayer Avenue, according to Shiera Goff, a spokeswoman for the county police.
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Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving power Mavericks to Game 3 win over Minnesota
Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving each finish with 33 points as the Mavericks defeated the Timberwolves to take a 3-0 lead in the Western Conference finals.
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MLB News: Reigning MVP Suffers Season-Ending Injury
Atlanta Braves outfielder and reigning National League Most Valuable Player Ronald Acuña Jr. suffered a devastating injury on the basepaths Sunday.
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‘The Jinx—Part Two’ Damns Everyone in Its Bleak Finale
HBOAndrew Jarecki’s original 2015 docuseries The Jinx was about whether Robert Durst killed three different people: his first wife Kathie, who went missing in 1982; his best friend Susan Berman, who was executed in 2000; and his neighbor Morris Black, whom he admitted to dismembering in 2001. The Jinx—Part Two, meanwhile, has to this point been about his arrest and trial, both of which have long been public record. Consequently, unlike its predecessor, it hasn’t been building to a jaw-dropping bombshell; instead, as its closing episode confirmed, it’s always been something more depressingly chilling: a portrait of rampant, repugnant complicity.Unsurprisingly, tonight’s season (and series) finale focused less on Durst’s death behind bars—an already known fact—than on how he managed, for decades and in the face of overwhelming evidence of guilt, to weasel his way out of trouble. The simple answer, it turns out, is money, which buys support, silence, lies, and the morality of the weak, manipulatable, and greedy. It’s a case study of the fact that, for a particular kind of monster, selling one’s soul to the devil is a very good deal.The Jinx—Part Two’s penultimate installment concluded with the question of why Durst’s second wife Debrah Lee Charatan—who sent her attorney Alan Abramson to the trial in her place—needed a lawyer at all, much less one who was present in court. This mystery speaks to the series’ primary argument: namely, that rather than a “lone wolf” who got away with murder on his own (until he didn’t), Durst was a fiend who used his wealth and power to amass a cabal of conspirators. It’s fitting, then, that following his sentencing hearing, during which he receives life in prison without the possibility of parole, he’s largely abandoned by his friends and former cohorts, whom he cries out to in messages left on answering machines in his pitifully gravelly, frail voice (Stewie! Susie! Debrah!). Finally, the killer is alone.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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5/26/2023: The Sperm Whales of Dominica; Monkey Island; Hanging On
First, a look at a marine sanctuary protecting sperm whales. Then, a report on Hurricane Maria’s impact on Monkey Island. And, learning how sloths survive as nature’s couch potato.
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5/26/2024: Operation Lone Star; Isle of Man
First, a report on barricades and battles on the Texas border. And, a look at the Isle of Man’s dangerous TT motorcycle race.
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In 'The Jinx — Part Two' finale, Andrew Jarecki says Robert Durst was enabled by wife and siblings
The director was joined by executive producer Zac Stuart-Pontier to discuss how Debrah Lee Charatan, Robert Durst's second wife, and his siblings were complicit in protecting him.
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Video Shows Deadly Tornado Destroy Texas Gas Station With People Inside
Videos show a powerful tornado plow through a travel center and gas station complex where over 60 people had sought shelter from the deadly Texas storms.
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Patrick Kennedy Becomes Latest in Clan to Endorse Joe Biden
William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty ImagesFormer Democratic Rhode Island congressman Patrick J. Kennedy has joined other members of the family to endorse President Joe Biden instead of his own cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for president in 2024.During an interview on CNN’s State of the Union, Kennedy, a mental health and addiction advocate, called Biden “the best president we’ve ever had on mental health.”“And frankly, he’s also put the most money to community mental health around the country. So there is no other choice than Joe Biden. If you care about this addiction crisis and this mental health crisis, Joe Biden is your candidate,” he said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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'General Hospital' actor Johnny Wactor dies at 37 after being shot in Los Angeles
The actor was best known for his role as Brando Corbin in the soap opera.
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