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In one photo, a naked depiction of the bravery of motherhood

Rineke Dijkstra’s 1994 photo portrait “Julie” is one of a series showing women in the immediate aftermath of giving birth.
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Jeff Goldblum refuses to leave money to his kids Charlie, 8, and River, 6: ‘Row your own boat’
Jeff Goldblum is ready for his kids to get jobs.
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Mets fan removed from $1 hot dog night after fans throw wieners at him in wild scene
Apparently this fan did a little too much hot doggin'.
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Those ‘choose a tip amount’ prompts might be scamming you into tipping more
According to a video that has gone viral on social media, there's allegedly a new scam that has customers tipping more than they think.
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Anti-Israel university protests live updates: Arrested Columbia students cheered on as they’re released after spending night in jail
Follow The Post's live updates for the latest news on pro-terror protests at Columbia and other universities across the country.
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Meghan Markle Meeting Beyoncé Goes Viral
At the very moment Meghan was meeting "Queen Bey," Prince Harry appeared to be pitching his wife as a voice-over actor to Disney chief executive Bob Iger.
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Mysterious Vial Washes Up on Texas Beach, Sparks Theories: 'Put It Back!'
"If video games have taught me anything you should drink it," joked one commenter.
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Greene says she will force vote next week on ousting speaker
Rep. Marjorie Tyalor Greene has dangled the threat of dethroning Johnson since late March after he relied on Democrats to push through a $1.2 trillion spending bill to avert a government shutdown.
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‘The Contestant’ Star Nasubi Says He Was Paid Less Than $1000 For 15 Months of Reality TV Torture
"Looking back, did I get enough? That, I’m not sure," the former Japanese reality star told Decider.
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May is National Masturbation Month: Embrace the new self-love technique for your zodiac sign
The Post talked with an award-winning adult filmmaker for advice about this carnal exploration (and more).
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Trump Floats Nuts Conspiracy Theory About Campus Protests
Curtis Means/ReutersWe regret to inform you that Donald Trump is just asking questions about the true motives behind the pro-Palestinian protests currently taking place on campuses across the country.“Do you think that the Radical Left Lunatics that are causing all of the CHAOS at our Colleges and Universities are doing so in order to take the FOCUS away from our Southern Border, where millions of people, many from prisons and mental institutions, are pouring into our Country?” the former president posted on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday morning. “Just askin’…???”Trump’s latest comments about the protests against Israel’s war in Gaza followed remarks made in a Fox News interview on Tuesday night, in which he claimed that he believes there are a “lot of paid agitators” among the demonstrators. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Iran University Offers Scholarships to Expelled US Students
Shiraz University said it would act in solidarity with pro-Palestinian demonstrators on U.S. campuses.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams addresses protests at Columbia University
New York City Mayor Eric Adams talks about the protests at Columbia University after pro-Palestinian demonstrators were removed by police from an academic building on campus.
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‘Bachelorette’ alum Jason Tartick meets new girlfriend Kat Stickler’s daughter
The 29-year-old TikTok star shares daughter Mary-Katherine, nicknamed "MK," with her ex-husband, Mike. The former couple divorced in 2021.
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Lewis Hamilton talks iconic Formula One drive down Fifth Avenue
New Yorkers got a front-row seat to a one-of-a-kind show by one of racing's biggest stars yesterday. Seven-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton sped down Fifth Avenue, even stopping to do donuts right outside the iconic Empire State Building. The stunt was planned to promote a partnership with WhatsApp and Hamilton's Mercedes F1 team, and their growth here in the U.S. Gayle King sat down exclusively with the global superstar right after the stunt.
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Florida’s six-week abortion ban takes effect with few exceptions
A new abortion law goes into effect in Florida on Wednesday. It will sharply restrict the procedure after six weeks. Florida’s new law includes exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormalities and the life of the mother.
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DOJ to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous drug in a historic shift
The Drug Enforcement Administration is recommending marijuana be classified down from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug. It would not legalize marijuana for recreational use.
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Guidance updated for breast cancer screenings
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is recommending women get a mammogram every other year, starting at age 40. Dr. Celine Gounder, a CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health News, explains.
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Where Is Barron Trump Going to College? Everything We Know
Barron Trump's plans for college have drawn speculation.
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UK police officer faces terror charge for allegedly supporting Hamas on WhatsApp
A British police officer from West Yorkshire is facing a terror charge for allegedly sharing images supporting Hamas, a banned terrorist group in the UK.
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This bestselling 15-Piece Knife Set from Henckels nearly 60% off on Amazon
Slice into savings today on Amazon!
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Starbucks Stock Plunge Cheered Amid Pro-Palestinian Boycott
Starbucks share prices sank in after-hours trading following a disappointing quarterly earnings report.
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Paul Auster’s Best Books: A Guide
The novelist played with reality and chance in tales of solitary narrators and mutable identities. Here’s an overview of his work.
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Cinco de Mayo: 7 picks to help host your celebration
Host a festive Cinco de Mayo celebration in your backyard with these 7 party essentials.
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2 House Republicans announce plans to oust Speaker Johnson 6 months after he took gavel
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced her intention to introduce a motion to vacate against House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday.
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NFL Pro Bowler Taylor Lewan chugs beer, daughter downs water at Stanley Cup playoff game
Former Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan went viral over the weekend for his beer chug during the Nashville Predators' Stanley Cup playoff game.
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Josh Hammer Fans: Let's Chat Via Text Message
I'm starting up a new way to connect outside of social media. Join my text group here.
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Drew Barrymore tells Kamala Harris she needs to be ‘Momala of the country’ in ‘cringe’ interview
Drew Barrymore tends to make audiences cringe by how close she sits next to her talk show guests. But this time — it's because she called Vice President Kamala Harris "Momala."
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WATCH: Bees delay Diamondbacks baseball game
The Arizona Diamondbacks game against the Los Angeles Dodgers was delayed nearly two hours on Tuesday after a bee colony decided to form at the top of the protective netting behind home plate.
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Caitlin Clark player props, predictions: Betting picks for the superstar’s debut WNBA season
The level of interest in Caitlin Clark’s performance is so intense that sportsbooks nationwide are already listing her season-long player props.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's moving ahead with effort to oust Speaker Johnson
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Wednesday she will move ahead with her attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson from the House's top job.
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LeBron James next team odds: Knicks, Warriors looming if NBA legend leaves Lakers
LeBron James’ future in Los Angeles could be coming to an end. 
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U.S. pushes for more humanitarian aid in Gaza, deal to release hostages held by Hamas
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to increase aid in Gaza. The U.S. is also pushing for a deal to release hostages held by Hamas. Meanwhile, Netanyahu has warned a military invasion of Rafah “will happen soon.”
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'Jurassic Park' star Sam Neill reveals his real name, says his chosen name was inspired by Western films
"Jurassic Park" star Sam Neill is opening up about why he decided to ditch his birth name when making a career for himself in Hollywood. The actor shared that this decision stems from his childhood.
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Tornado, severe weather continues to threaten Midwest
One person was killed in Westmoreland, Kansas, on Tuesday after a tornado tore through the small city. Another tornado in Oklahoma touched down, damaging several buildings. The severe weather risk continues Wednesday, stretching from Nebraska to Texas.
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Violence erupts at UCLA as pro-Palestinian protesters, counter-protesters clash
A pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA came under attack from counter-protesters, who launched some type of fireworks into the tents, according to witnesses.
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Police remove protesters who took over Columbia University academic building
NYPD officers entered Hamilton Hall at Columbia University Tuesday night at the request of the university. Police cleared barricades and made arrests, eventually clearing the building of protesters.
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Louisiana police clear out anti-Israel encampment at Tulane University, arrest 14 protesters
Tulane University cracked down on anti-Israel protesters on its campus Wednesday morning, with Louisiana police making 14 arrests.
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‘Unbothered’ Heather Rae Young claps back at trolls labeling her ‘trashy’ and ‘disgusting’
While some haters hurled insults at the "Selling Sunset" alum and called her "annoying" and "phony," others went after her appearance.
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In a Portland Library, Activists Fortify for a Standoff
With wood pallets piled at the entrance, dozens of pro-Palestinian activists are holed up in the Portland State University library. Here’s a look inside the makeshift fortress.
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Eye Opener: Gaza protests erupt overnight at UCLA and police crack down at Columbia University
Gaza protests erupt with fights breaking out overnight at UCLA while police crack down at Columbia University. Also, another round of deadly tornadoes rips through the Midwest, and more severe storms could be on the way. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
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Florida’s 6-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect as Doctors Worry Women Will Lose Access to Health Care
Florida's ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even know they are pregnant, went into effect Wednesday.
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Kelly Clarkson Forgot The Name Of Her Own Song In Front Of Anne Hathaway – Again
"Anne Hathaway is my kryptonite," Clarkson admitted.
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Baffling optical illusion challenges our perception of color
Color us confused.
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Organic Walnuts Are Linked to a Dangerous E. Coli Outbreak
Seven people have been hospitalized and two have developed a dangerous kidney disease.
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Russian Black Sea Fleet 'Missing' After Crimea ATACMS Strikes
"[The] enemy ships are missing," the press service of the Ukrainian Navy said.
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Hundreds of protesters arrested at Columbia as anti-Israel group calls for ‘support’ outside NYPD headquarters
Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters were arrested at Columbia University late Tuesday as one of the groups behinds the demonstrations called for supporters to rally outside 1 Police Plaza. Two-hundred thirty people were nabbed at the Ivy League campus when police stormed the campus to oust a pro-terror mob that had illegally taken over an academic building,...
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NYPD holds briefing after clearing anti-Israel agitators from Columbia University building
Columbia University authorized NYPD officers to remove occupying protesters from the school's Hamilton Hall, which had been taken over for nearly 24 hours.
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Rob Marciano Axed As ‘GMA’ Weatherman Following Complaints Of “Anger Management Issues”: Report
Marciano was reportedly "banned" from the Good Morning America studio due to the allegations.
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