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  1. The Trump prosecution has a Michael Cohen problem — and a plan to solve it The convicted former fixer will figure prominently in the New York hush money trial. His credibility issues give the defense plenty to work with.
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  2. Gazans thank U.S. campus protesters while Israel condemns what it deems 'Nazi-like behavior' People across Gaza sent thanks to students protesting on U.S. campuses against Israel; Israeli leaders characterized the demonstrators as 'pro-Palestinian mobs.'
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  3. Kristi Noem executed her dog. She's not the only Trump veep wannabe who shouldn't be in the running Trump's short list of vice presidential candidates self-disqualify when they second his falsehoods about the 2020 election and Jan. 6.
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  4. With oil funds and Formula One, Saudi Arabia steamrolls its way onto sports’ hallowed grounds Saudi Arabia's oil riches have rocked soccer, golf, even esports, and the autocratic kingdom is expanding in Formula One car racing. What's behind the push?
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  5. LGBTQ+ people in Huntington Beach fearful of what they say is a rise in hostility Kanan Durham never wanted to be an activist. But the trans Orange County's man and other LGBTQ+ people in Orange County feel called to speak out against a climate of hostility in Huntington Beach.
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  6. Crime is a ballot 'vulnerability' for California Democrats after Schiff, Bass break-ins Crimes involving Democratic lawmakers has put the spotlight back on public safety in California. The issue could leave Democratic candidates vulnerable in November.
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  7. San Gabriel Mountains National Monument expanding by more than 100,000 acres The Biden administration added to the Southern California monument that was established by President Obama in 2014, and also expanded the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument in Northern California.
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  8. Mace, green lasers, screeching soundtracks: Inside the UCLA encampment on a night of violence Even before Tuesday night's bloody physical altercations, protesters occupying a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA said counterdemonstrators have assaulted them nightly with a jarring barrage of light and sound.
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  9. Controversial recount breaks tie in Silicon Valley congressional race Assemblymember Evan Low narrowly edged out Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian for second place, meaning Low will continue to the November ballot alongside sam Liccardo.
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  10. Drew Barrymore urged VP Kamala Harris to be 'Mamala of the country.' The internet recoiled Drew Barrymore faces waves of backlash on social media for pleading to Vice President Kamala Harris that she become the 'Mamala of the country.'
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  11. Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion law, leaving state with 15-week ban Arizona senators have voted to repeal the 1864 abortion law after weeks of turmoil in the state.
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  12. As tensions grow, more Americans see China as an enemy A growing number of Americans consider China an enemy whose influence should be contained, a Pew Research study finds
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  13. The women of Trump's GOP try to answer the question: Who's the most macho? To be as tough as the guys, Republicans Kristi Noem shot her dog, Joni Ernst castrated hogs, Sarah Palin advocated shooting wolves from the air.
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  14. Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.
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  15. This artist sued to remove homeless people. They also have been his friends and inspiration Artist Joel Coplin has a complicated relationship with homeless people. He sued Phoenix to clear an encampment. But he also befriended them and found inspiration for his art.
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  16. Lauren Boebert is her own best asset — and worst enemy — as she fights to stay in Congress In a new district, the fiery Colorado congresswoman enjoys a solid base among the GOP's MAGA wing. But some are put off by her indiscretions and messy personal life.
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