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Woman Accused of Killing Ex-Husband’s Family With Poisonous Mushrooms Pleads Not Guilty

A 49-year-old pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and attempted murder by poisoning of her ex-husband and his relatives. Here’s what to know about the case.
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  1. Biden trumpets progress for Black Americans at Morehouse College Although a handful of Morehouse students expressed discontent over the president’s support of Israel’s war in Gaza, no one interrupted Biden’s commencement speech.
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  2. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs posts apology after release of horrific video of him beating Cassie Ventura: ‘I was f—ed up’ Sean “Diddy” Combs apologized Sunday for a recently surfaced  2016 video of him brutally beating his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, saying his behavior was “inexcusable.” Sean “Diddy” Combs apologizes for his behavior on Instagram. Diddy posted the video today. “It’s so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, but sometimes you got to...
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  3. America's first Black astronaut candidate finally goes to space 60 years later on Bezos rocket Ed Dwight was an Air Force pilot when President John F. Kennedy championed him as a candidate for NASA’s early astronaut corps, but he wasn’t picked.
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  4. NYPD under fire over clash with anti-Israel demonstrators: ‘Made it worse’ The NYPD is taking heat over a violent clash with demonstrators at an anti-Israel event in Brooklyn that led to more than a dozen arrests Saturday.
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  5. Ex-beauty queen shares warning after falling for common NYC scam Most commenters responded to the post from ex Miss New York Briana Siaca by asking, "Are you new here?"
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  6. Tyson Fury makes major accusation about judges after Oleksandr Usyk loss: ‘Country at war’ Tyson Fury lobbed a major accusation against the judges of his loss to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
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  7. Mary Trump's Warning About Republicans After Samuel Alito Report "The least the Democrats can do is work within the system to save it. Impeach Alito and Thomas," Donald Trump's estranged niece wrote on Saturday.
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  8. Putin and Xi’s bro-hug proves that fight for Ukraine is same as fight against China To say that threats to America’s security are all connected may sound like a cliché but that does not make it any less true. The battle for Ukraine IS part of our battle against China.
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  9. Absent-minded Biden applauds call for ceasefire in Gaza at Morehouse College commencement Valedictorian Deangelo Fletcher, who spoke before Biden's commencement address, stopped short of any direct rebuke of the president but called for an "immediate and a permanent ceasefire."
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  10. Empleados que interpretan personajes disfrazados de Disneyland votan a favor de sindicalizarse Los empleados de Disneyland Resort que interpretan personajes disfrazados en los parques, desfiles u hoteles han votado a favor de sindicalizarse, citando cuestiones como salarios y condiciones laborales.
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  11. Justice Alito's Upside-down Flag Was 'Absolutely Indefensible': Analyst The flag was reportedly hung incorrectly outside Samuel Alito's home in January 2021 in the days following the January 6 Capitol riot.
    newsweek.com
  12. Passenger said ‘passive aggressive’ flyer refused to stand when he went to bathroom, complained about ‘personal space’ Standup comedy. A "big" passenger claimed that his "passive aggressive" seatmate refused to get up when he needed to go to the bathroom, and even complained that he was invading her "personal space."
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  14. Scottie Scheffler's Arresting Officer Reportedly Without Key Feature During Incident The No.1 golfer on the planet was arrested on Friday... and proceeded to shoot a 66 when he made bail.
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  15. Paige Spiranac stuns at SI Swimsuit launch event in revealing ensemble The longtime golf influencer hit the red carpet Saturday while attending the celebration of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's 2024 edition and the 60th anniversary in Hollywood, Fla.
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  16. Rubio: I Support Mass Deportation, We Have to Do Something Dramatic to Remove Illegal Immigrants Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he supported mass deportation of illegal immigrants because the numbers call for something dramatic. The post Rubio: I Support Mass Deportation, We Have to Do Something Dramatic to Remove Illegal Immigrants appeared first on Breitbart.
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  17. Polling guru Nate Silver wants fans to face 'uncomfortable reality' about Indiana Fever's nickname FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver faced criticism on Saturday for a tweet about the Indiana Fever's nickname as the team faced off against the New York Liberty.
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  18. Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" | full interview Watch the full version of Margaret Brennan's interview with Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates that aired on May 19, 2024, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
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  19. Transcript: Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates on "Face the Nation," May 19, 2024 The following is a transcript of an interview with former Defense Secretary Robert Gates that aired on May 19, 2024.
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  20. Nature: Weaver birds in South Africa We leave you this Sunday with weaver birds at South Africa's Kruger National Park. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg.
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  21. Bill Maher bored by Trump-dictator narrative: 'Doesn't look to me like the world is just falling apart' Bill Maher hit back at the repeated warnings of a Trump dictatorship if he's elected in 2024 during an interview with the New York Times' Maureen Dowd.
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  22. A Monopoly on fun Monopoly is the top-selling modern board game of all time, available today in 114 countries and 47 languages, and a myriad of variations. Hasbro's senior VP of board games Brian Baker explains to correspondent Susan Spencer the most important design element to a game's success.
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  23. Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial nears its end — here’s the key evidence and questions jurors will weigh Here are some of the key pieces of evidence and questions jurors will be considering once they start weighing the case:
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  24. The origin story of Leatherman's "pocket survival tool" In 1975, Tim Leatherman decided to put his engineering degree to use and see if he could somehow combine a pocket knife with pliers. His tinkering that forged a "multitool" would lead to Leatherman, a Portland, Oregon-based company that specializes in designing foldable jacks-of-many-trades (and many blades), churning out 10,000 a day, each assembled by hand. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports.
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  25. Gabby Douglas falters, Simone Biles shines at Olympic qualifying event Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas are attempting to secure their ticket to the Summer Olympic Games in Paris.
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  26. Charges against Scottie Scheffler expected to be dropped after shocking arrest Jefferson County prosecutors are expected to drop the charges against No. 1-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler that stemmed from his arrest Friday.
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  27. Martha Stewart on how to throw a garden tea party The lifestyle entrepreneur and host of "Martha Gardens" offers tips on preparing a delicious afternoon tea.
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  28. Netanyahu rival threatens to quit war cabinet over Gaza strategy Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a revolt from members of his war cabinet, with Benny Gantz demanding a new strategy by June 8.
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  29. I’m a career coach — here’s five ways women can get a pay raise "By giving women this information they are totally empowered, they know what to do and they will get it done," the coach said.
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  30. Steve Guttenberg admits he fell victim to Hollywood pitfalls: ‘I drank the Kool-Aid several times’ The "Police Academy" star tells Page Six, "[I] went out and bought a Ferrari and had my times where I thought I was a big deal."
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  31. Bidet sales are flush with success Bidets are common in Asia but are only just now catching on in America. Contributor Kelefa Sanneh finds out what's behind this recent stateside surge in interest and checks out some of the options from Toto, the global leader in bidet sales.
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  32. AMC’s ‘Goodfellas’ Trigger Warning Due To “Cultural Stereotypes” Sparks Backlash The message appears to viewers just before the start of the film.
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  33. Families flock to faith-based youth programs amid Boy Scouts' 'progressive' rebrand Matt Markins, president and CEO of Awana, shed light on the success of his faith-based program as The Boy Scouts of America faces a massive rebrand.
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  34. Surprising savory fruit salads for your next dinner party Make a savory fruit salad with oroblanco, strawberries or your favorite fruits for a surprising and compelling start to your next dinner party.
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  35. Cauliflower gets the Marbella treatment in this satisfying sheet-pan dish Cauliflower Marbella is a modern take on the famous braised-chicken dish from “The Silver Palate.”
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  36. Woman Asks Husband What Wedding Gesture Means to Him, Unprepared for Answer "I see it as a beautiful reflection of all of the hard work we did as individuals in order to allow ourselves to have this big love," she told Newsweek.
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  37. How Meghan Markle got Princess Diana’s crown jewels — including mysterious cross necklace The Duchess of Sussex has access to a priceless collection passed down by Diana to Harry. Intrigue surrounds the newest item to be seen: a cross necklace.
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  38. Does ‘Yellowstone’ Return Tonight? ‘Yellowstone’s Season 5, Part 2 Premiere Date, Streaming Info, And Kevin Costner Updates It's Horizon: An American Saga premiere day. But is it Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 premiere day?
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  39. These Parents Have Managed to Avoid the Absolute Stupidest Part of Modern Family Life On the very high value, and apparent impossibility, of protecting free time.
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  40. Courteney Cox: Designing woman After studying design and architecture in college, Courteney Cox pursued modeling and acting, and is forever identifiable as "neat freak" Monica in the sitcom "Friends." Now she's an entrepreneur, creating a line of scented products for the home.
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  41. Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram Warns Against Tagging Tucker Carlson in 'Happy Birthday' Post Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram warned against tagging former Fox News primetime host Tucker Carlson in a "happy birthday" post on Thursday, saying the popular journalist has been known to violate "Community Guidelines." The post Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram Warns Against Tagging Tucker Carlson in ‘Happy Birthday’ Post appeared first on Breitbart.
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  42. High-Speed Rail Backed As Future of US Transport Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has said high-speed rail is set to become a major mode of transportation in the U.S. in the years to come.
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  43. Jake Gyllenhaal, Sabrina Carpenter star in bloody ’Scooby Doo’ skit on ‘SNL’ finale Jake Gyllenhaal and Sabrina Carpenter solved a ferocious mystery as they spoofed "Scooby Doo" on "SNL."
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  44. Biden speaks at Morehouse College commencement President Joe Biden is giving a commencement speech at Morehouse, one of the country's preeminent historically Black colleges, as pro-Palestinian protests continue on campuses across the US. Follow here for live news updates.
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  45. The art of jigsaw puzzles Five-and-a-half years ago, Conrad Armstrong made a puzzling career change: after retiring as a software engineer, he turned his hobby of creating intricate wooden jigsaw puzzles into a new calling. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks with the Boston-based puzzle-maker about his artistic wooden puzzles, where each piece is designed and cut by hand.
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  46. Tie-dye like you've never seen before Tie-dyed fabrics have existed for thousands of years, with Americans really getting into the groove around the 1960s. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with tie-dye artist Austin Mackereth and with designer and historian Shabd Simon-Alexander about the state of the art in tie-dye today.
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  47. Iranian president experiences 'hard landing' in helicopter: Iranian media Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi experienced a "rough landing" in a helicopter on Sunday, according to Iranian media.
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  48. Helicopter carrying Iranian president suffers "hard landing," state media reports Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was traveling in Iran's East Azerbaijan province.
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