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  1. Eric Adams Calling Immigrants ‘Excellent Swimmers’ Sparks Outrage and Confusion The mayor suggested that immigrants could help solve the city’s lifeguard shortage because they’re “excellent swimmers,” a remark that sparked outrage among immigrant advocates and confusion among lifeguards.
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  2. Amazon Workers Say They Struggle to Afford Food and Rent A national study asked U.S. employees about their economic wellbeing, including whether they were worried about being able to make rent.
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  3. The Iconic Mirage Casino on the Las Vegas Strip Announces Official Closing Date The closure will clear the way for renovations and construction on the 80-acre property, which is to reopen as the Hard Rock Las Vegas.
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  4. DeSantis Signs Bill Making Climate Change a Lesser Priority in Florida Climate change will be a lesser priority in Florida and largely disappear from state statutes under legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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  5. When the First Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs Roamed Earth Knowing when dinosaurs evolved their stable internal thermometer could help scientists answer other questions about how they lived.
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  6. The Rats Are Absolutely Going to Hate This New York City Summit Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that the city will invite experts to share strategies on rodent mitigation.
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  7. Everything We Know About the Mica Miller Case Conspiracies have surrounded the mysterious death of Mica Miller, a 30-year-old woman married to South Carolina Pastor John-Paul Miller.
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  8. Disinformation is Battering Efforts to Help Brazil’s Flooded South Among fake postings that have stirred outrage: That official agencies aren't conducting rescues in Brazil's southernmost state.
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  9. Furiosa Is All Spectacle and No Vision Despite its many action sequences, and a symphonic cacophony of motorbikes, the follow-up to 2015’s ‘Fury Road’ evolves into a slog.
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  10. Barge Slams Into Bridge in Galveston, Texas, Causing Partial Collapse and Oil Spill The bridge that leads to Pelican Island, located just north of Galveston, was hit by a barge on Wednesday morning.
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  11. When Are the 2024 Presidential Debates? Here are the details about the scheduled presidential debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, including the dates, networks, and format.
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  12. Donald Trump Could Still Scuttle the Debates Though Trump has now agreed to debate Biden, it's not happening exactly how he wanted.
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  13. Blinken Performs ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’ With Kyiv Band During Ukraine Visit Secretary of State Antony Blinken followed up a pledge to support Ukraine in its war against Russia by singing in a basement bar.
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  14. His Pregnancy Came as a Shock. Florida’s Abortion Law Made It Harder Jasper never considered he might be pregnant. Despite the nausea, the stomach pain, the fatigue, the possibility never crossed his mind.
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  15. How Celibate Women Became a Threat "Increasingly, women are both sexual and celibate at once, and perhaps that makes them doubly threatening," writes Maria Yagoda.
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  16. This 28-Year-Old Is the New Face of Europe’s Far Right For months, 28-year-old Jordan Bardella has barnstormed across France as Marine Le Pen's lead candidate for the European Union’s elections on June 9.
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  17. Is ‘Mommy Brain’ Real? What Happens to Your Mind and Body When You Become a Mom Major changes are at play during the transition into motherhood.
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  19. King Charles III Unveils First Official Portrait Since Coronation, Receives Mixed Response King Charles III has unveiled the first portrait of the monarch completed since he assumed the throne.
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  20. We Dodged Disaster with This Solar Storm. Here’s What to Know for the Next One We face a year or more of peak solar activity. It pays to get ready.
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  21. Slovakia’s Prime Minister Wounded in Shooting Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was wounded in a shooting Wednesday afternoon and taken to hospital.
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  22. Massive Manhunt in France for Prison-Break Gang That Gunned Down Officers A massive manhunt was underway in France on Wednesday for armed assailants who ambushed a prison convoy.
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  23. The Civil War Electoral Strategy That Could Help the Biden Campaign In 1864, Lincoln ran under the National Union banner with great success. It could work again in 2024.
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  24. Wong Sworn In as Singapore’s Fourth Prime Minister as Lee Hsien Loong Bows Out Singapore’s deputy leader Lawrence Wong was sworn in as the nation’s fourth Prime Minister in a carefully planned political succession.
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  25. Why America’s Infrastructure Is So Hard To Fix James Anderson writes that support for local innovation, data, and more should be built into federal investments
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  26. Sex Changes as We Age. Let’s Embrace That Myisha Battle explores how sex can be even better in midlife.
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  27. Breaking Down the Bridgerton Family Trees It can be hard to keep track of all eight (eight!) Bridgerton children, their various suitors, and all of their respectively families.
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  28. The 2024 Westminster Dog Show in Photos: Sage the Miniature Poodle Fetches Top Prize Sage, an inky black miniature poodle, fetched the top prize, besting six other finalists to take best in show.
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  29. 100-Boat Convoy of Filipino Fishers, Activists Sets Sail to Disputed Shoal in South China Sea The flotilla of mostly small fishing boats aims to assert the Philippines’ sovereignty over the disputed Scarborough Shoal that China has guarded with water cannons.
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  30. 8 Killed After Pickup Truck in Florida Crashed Into Bus Carrying Mexican Farmworkers The driver of the truck that sideswiped the bus—which included Mexican citizens among those going to work at a watermelon farm—faces eight counts of driving-under-the-influence-manslaughter.
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