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Cause of death revealed for doctor found dead in Arkansas lake

The case fueled social media speculation about whether his disappearance had been tied to his cryptocurrency dealings.
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Reggie Miller expects villain’s welcome from Knicks fans: ‘Boogeyman is coming back to town’
Reggie Miller said that he was “looking forward” to getting to help call the series between the Knicks and Pacers, as the two sides meet in the postseason for the first time since 2013. 
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Hochul slammed for saying black kids in the Bronx don’t know what the word ‘computer’ means
"Right now we have, you know, young black kids growing up in the Bronx who don’t even know what the word 'computer' is,” Gov. Kathy Hochul told a forum in California Monday.
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Lawrence Frank calls Clippers season another 'lost opportunity'
The Clippers' president of basketball operations would like to bring back James Harden and Russell Westbrook while extending Paul George's contract.
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Kris Jenner matches with boyfriend Corey Gamble in monochromatic white on Met Gala 2024 red carpet
The "Kardashians" star walked the red carpet with her boyfriend while wearing an all-white gown designed by Oscar de la Renta.
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Sam Smith matches with boyfriend Christian Cowan as they make red carpet debut at Met Gala 2024
Smith and Cowan both sported english roses on their suits as a tie as a way to reference their queer and British identities.
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Vice President Harris in Detroit for economic opportunity tour
Vice President Kamala Harris was in Detroit on Monday as a part of her nationwide economic opportunity tour. CBS News campaign reporter Nidia Cavazos has more.
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NBC adds controversial golf voice Brandel Chamblee to unusual US Open booth
The voices of next month's U.S. Open are set.
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Trump back in court after private donor retreat
Former President Donald Trump returned to court Monday for his New York criminal trial on the heels of a private retreat for campaign donors in Mar-a-Lago over the weekend. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has the latest.
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Chrissy Teigen wears neck brace ahead of Met Gala 2024 — here’s what happened
Chrissy Teigen sported a neck brace ahead of the 2024 Met Gala on Monday — and opened up about her injury via Instagram Story.
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Congressman apologizes for joke about Kristi Noem and Kim Jong Un eating dog together: ‘I condemn those stereotypes’
Rep. Jared Moscowitz (D-Fla.) apologized Monday for invoking an insensitive stereotype in a joke aimed at Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. 
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Rep. Tom Cole on Gaza cease-fire talks, GOP infighting and more
Hamas officials said Monday they accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire deal in its war with Israel. Republican Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma joins "America Decides" to discuss.
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Kevin Spacey endorses RFK Jr. just before release of bombshell doc on actor’s misconduct claims
The embattled actor who hailed the independent candidate as a "loyal friend."
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Universidad de Columbia cancela su principal ceremonia de graduación por protestas propalestinas
La Universidad de Columbia canceló el lunes su principal ceremonia de graduación tras semanas de protestas propalestinas que han sacudido ese y otros centros educativos en todo Estados Unidos, pero señaló que los estudiantes aún podrán celebrar sus logros en una serie de ceremonias más pequeñas por facultad esta semana y la próxima.
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Massive Gathering of Pro-Palestinian Protesters Descend on Met Gala
The demonstrators were met by a heavy police presence at the annual fashion event in New York City.
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Slain nurse's husband sues health care company, alleging it ignored employees' safety concerns
Ronald Grayson, the husband of a Connecticut visiting nurse who was found dead in the basement of a halfway house, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his late wife's employer Elara Caring.
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Emily Ratajkowski sparkles in semi-sheer and silver on the 2024 Met Gala red carpet
The model showed off her figure in a silver semi-sheer gown at the Met Gala 2024 red carpet for the "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" theme.
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Jennifer Lopez’s Met Gala dress has 2.5 million beads — here’s how long it took to make
That “crazy little girl” from the Bronx is in full bloom, baby.  As co-chair of the 2024 Met Gala, Jennifer Lopez, 54, sent tongues wagging in a “true couture creation” by Schiaparelli that took “about 800 hours” of work and featured 2.5 million bugle beads.  “I wanted to be perfect for the Sleeping Beauties [theme],”...
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Small plane crashes in central Virginia, killing 2
John Latham, 63, of Haymarket, Virginia, and Niiben Ayivorh, 73, of Burke, were killed when their small aircraft crashed in densely-forested section of Fluvanna County.
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Ex-NFL star Shawne Merriman brings vision to life as he launches free sports TV channel
Former NFL star Shawne Merriman told Fox News Digital about his vision to create a TV sports channel and how he was able to executive on the vision.
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Secret Service preparing for possible Trump imprisonment
Former President Donald Trump has been held in contempt again for violating the gag order for the 10th time in his New York criminal trial. Judge Juan Merchan has warned further violations could bring jail time. CBS News campaign reporter Katrina Kaufman has details.
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Rebel group claims it captured Burmese command post, imprisoned hundreds of government soldiers
Burma's Arakan Army claims it has seized control of a major government command post, taking hundreds of soldiers prisoner in the process.
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You can’t go anywhere in America without security — except at the border
Buggy batty bewildered Biden lets millions of thieves, dope peddlers, anarchists just squeeze into our country and overtake our freedoms, religion, language, professions, housing, laws, schools, hospitals.
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The Best and Most Outrageous Fashion Moments of the 2024 Met Gala
Here’s a look at the best (and most outrageous) looks from the Met Gala red carpet.
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Indian billionaire Sudha Reddy wearing more than 200-carats of diamonds to the Met Gala
She will wear her "Amore Eterno" 180-carat diamond necklace for the event, which features a heart-shaped diamond, plus three more heart-shaped diamonds representing her husband and two kids.
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ABC News boss Kim Godwin ‘badmouthing’ new boss was ‘last straw’: sources
Embattled ABC News president Kim Godwin stepped down after she was caught "badmouthing" her new boss -- the "last straw" in a "confluence" of bad decisions that included the bungled firing of weatherman Rob Marciano last week, The Post has learned.
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Pastor’s Wife Warned Husband May Kill Her Before Her Death, Family Claims
GoFundMeMica Miller, the South Carolina pastor’s wife who mysteriously turned up dead last month, allegedly told her sister before her death that if she was found with a bullet in her head, it was the work of her husband. Mica’s body was found in a North Carolina state park on April 27 with a gunshot wound to her head, police said.It’s the latest chilling detail to emerge in Mica’s case, which went viral after her pastor husband, John-Paul Miller, claimed she committed suicide at the end of an otherwise normal sermon on April 28, just a day after her body was found. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Gigi Hadid blossoms in Thom Browne and bob haircut at 2024 Met Gala
The supermodel left boyfriend Bradley Cooper at home as she stepped onto the red carpet at Monday night's annual fashion fundraiser.
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White-coated candy recalled nationwide over salmonella risk
Recall includes yogurt pretzels and other confections sold by retailers such as Dollar General, HyVee, Target and Walmart.
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‘Retired’ ABC News Prez’ Hubby Pleads With the Public to Praise Her
Schipper/Getty Images for The Alliance for Women in MediaABC News’ outgoing president Kim Godwin’s very public exit tour continued Monday with her husband attempting to form a bizarre PR campaign to boost her image following the veteran newswoman’s sudden resignation on Sunday.“It is with earnest humbleness, I am requesting your assistance in sharing how Dr. Kimberly Godwin Manning, has profoundly changed your life,” her husband Derrick Manning wrote in a lengthy Instagram post on Sunday night praising her career just as news of her resignation became public. “Please post your heartfelt expressions of support via the following hashtag: #thankyoukimgodwin.”The public call for submissions came a day after Godwin announced her abrupt retirement from the broadcast journalism industry, citing “considerable reflection” as she weighed her future plans. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Lauren Sánchez makes her Met Gala debut in mirrored floral ballgown
The future Mrs. Jeff Bezos looked stunning in a dramatic discoball gown as she made her first appearance at the annual fashion fundraiser.
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Billy Graham statue scheduled to be unveiled at US Capitol next week: 'Great honor'
A new statue of faith leader Billy Graham is to be unveiled at the U.S. Capitol building on May 16, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association told Fox News Digital on Monday.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis Is Banning Lab-Grown Meat
A full plate of culture war and conspiracy theories.
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College president tells anti-Israel protesters they aren't entitled to 'take over the whole university'
President of the University of Florida, Ben Sasse, speaks out against the anti-Israel protests erupting across the nation.
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Watch Minor League Game Stop So Padres-Marlins Trade Can Be Completed
Two San Diego Padres prospects had to be pulled in the middle of a Double-A game so the Padres' trade for Miami Marlins star Luis Arraez could be completed.
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What Israel’s shutdown of Al Jazeera means
Inspectors and police are seen raiding the Al Jazeera offices in Jerusalem, Israel, on May 5, 2024, and confiscating its equipment. | Saeed Qaq/NurPhoto via Getty Images Press freedom is in a state of emergency in Israel and Gaza. Israel’s decision to shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in the country signaled an escalation in an already hostile environment for journalists covering the war in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has previously called Al Jazeera a “mouthpiece for Hamas,” accused the Qatar-based news network of threatening Israel’s national security and used powers granted under an emergency law to shutter the outlet. He has not identified what specifically about Al Jazeera’s coverage the government believed crossed that line. “The government headed by me unanimously decided: the incitement channel Al Jazeera will be closed in Israel,” Netanyahu wrote Sunday on X in Hebrew. For years, many experts in Israeli politics have been warning about the country’s gradual embrace of far-right undemocratic principles. Now, as Israel prepares for an imminent invasion of Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, the Netanyahu government is impinging on freedom of the press in a way that may limit oversight and should put the world’s liberal democracies on guard. “This move sets an extremely alarming precedent for restricting international media outlets working in Israel,” Carlos Martinez de la Serna, program director for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said in a statement. “The Israeli cabinet must allow Al-Jazeera and all international media outlets to operate freely in Israel, especially during wartime.” What we know Months ago, the Israeli government adopted an emergency law to censor foreign journalists deemed threats to national security while the war in Gaza proceeds. Pro-Iranian channel Al Mayadeen was previously censored under the law, with Netanyahu’s security cabinet citing its “wartime efforts to harm [Israel’s] security interests and to serve the enemy’s goals” following the October 7 attack by Hamas, which receives funding from Iran. Two of the network’s journalists were subsequently killed in an Israeli bombing in southern Lebanon. The government has been talking about invoking the law against Al Jazeera since at least early November, when communications minister Shlomo Karhi claimed the network had “photographed and published” the positioning of IDF forces, “broadcast military announcements by Hamas,” and “distorted facts in a way which incited masses of people to riot.” On Sunday, the government finally brought down the ax, restricting the network’s ability to broadcast from Israel and to be viewed by Israelis, as well as seizing broadcast equipment. The block is in place for 45 days, with the option of a 45-day extension. In a statement, Al Jazeera called the decision a “criminal act that violates human rights and the basic right to access of information.” It’s not clear how the decision will impact the network’s ability to cover the war from Gaza and the occupied West Bank. Why does it matter? The decision to shut down Al Jazeera is the latest escalation against journalists trying to cover the war both in Israel and in the occupied Palestinian territories. Throughout the war, Israel has said that it cannot guarantee journalists’ safety in Gaza and has denied foreign journalists access to the region. As of May 3, at least 97 journalists and media workers have been killed over the course of the war, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. By some counts, that’s more than were killed during the entire two-decade Vietnam War. Journalists covering the war have also faced assaults, threats, cyberattacks, and censorship, as well as contended with communications blackouts in Gaza. There are also multiple reports of killings of reporters’ family members in Palestine. Under international law, journalists don’t constitute a separate, protected class from civilians overall. However, because it is illegal to intentionally target civilians or launch an attack that does not distinguish between military targets and civilians, it is also illegal to intentionally target journalists. Media cannot be considered military targets even when they are being employed for propaganda purposes unless they make an “effective contribution to military action” or they “incite war crimes, genocide or acts of violence,” according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. Nevertheless, independent investigations from Reporters Without Borders have alleged that Israel has intentionally targeted journalists on multiple occasions. For Israel, which is increasingly losing the international war of public opinion, all of this is a means of undermining independent reporting that could further damage its image abroad. It could also obscure the reality on the ground. The war has made independent reporting difficult, with dozens of outlets’ offices destroyed, in addition to journalists being killed. In that vacuum, Hamas and Israel frequently offer dueling narratives that are often impossible to verify.
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Ad execs tout TikTok’s benefits for businesses in cringeworthy video: ‘So oblivious’
The timing of the video raised some eyebrows given the current bipartisan push on Capitol Hill to crack down on TikTok over national security concerns.
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Zendaya Proves She Never Misses at the 2024 Met Gala
The 'Challengers' star made her triumphant return to the Met Gala after a 5 year hiatus.
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Kings won't buy out Pierre-Luc Dubois, but GM Rob Blake is vague on other plans
Rob Blake says the Kings have no intention of buying out Pierre-Luc Dubois' contract but is short on specifics about coaching and free agency plans.
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Adam Fox’s practice layoff paid off with solid Game 1 performance for Rangers
Adam Fox's practice layoff paid off with solid Game 1 performance for Rangers
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The Conde Nast Union had some great Anna Wintour burns ready for their now-canceled Met Gala protest
The union had signs on hand just in case it couldn't reach a deal with publishing house before Vogue's biggest event of the year kicked off.
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Hamas changed cease-fire deal to count hostages as ‘alive’ or ‘bodies’ in proposed prisoner swap: report
The deal signed by Hamas also included an end to the war in Gaza -- something the Israeli side said it would not accept.
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Wisconsin judge dismisses lawsuit challenging state's new wolf management plan
A WI judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance that sought to invalidate the state's new wolf management plan; officials were accused of violating open meetings law.
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Indiana fertilizer leak triggers 10-mile fish kill
A leak from a 30,000-gallon liquid nitrogen fertilizer tank has resulted in a roughly 10-mile-long fish kill in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, according to environmental officials.
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Apollo-Sony bid for Paramount could face antitrust hurdles from feds: sources
Apollo, which teamed with Sony to make a $26 billion all-cash bid for the Shari Redstone-controlled media conglomerate, faces an uphill fight to circumvent the FCC’s 39% cap on the reach by local affiliates should the merger be approved by Paramount’s board, sourced said.
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California's wild weather continues, with snowiest day of the year recorded in May
A late season storm dumped nearly 2 feet of snow on some regions of Northern California over the weekend, breaking a daily seasonal snowfall record for the Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab.
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A U.S. Company Is Fined $650,000 for Illegally Hiring Children to Clean Meat Processing Plants
U.S. law prohibits companies from employing people younger than 18 to work in meat processing plants.
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Looking Trump in the eye, the N.Y. judge warns he may jail him
The judge in Trump’s N.Y. criminal trial found him in contempt of court — the tenth violation of a gag order — and warned that he was flirting with jail time.
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