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Lack of sleep could be a factor in a ‘silent epidemic,’ shares the same effects of alcoholism: expert

More than a third of adults fail to get the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep each night — and the scarcity of shuteye can have a surprising effect.
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Jalen Brunson not caring about his spot in the Knicks’ pregame ritual is another reminder of why he’s the perfect franchise leader
Jalen Brunson's reaction to not being introduced last in warmups is a microcosm of why he works so well as the Knicks' leader.
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Saudi Arabia's royal family: The women of the House of Saud, a wealthy dynasty
There are thousands of individuals who are part of Saudi Arabia's royal family, the House of Saud. This Saud women have led many charitable efforts over the years.
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Arizona Rancher Declares 'Nightmare Over' After Migrant Murder Case Dropped
George Alan Kelly expressed relief after prosecutors said they would not retry him following a mistrial over the fatal shooting of a migrant
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Hall of Famer Jose Aldo wasn’t planning to return; he’s back at UFC 301
Not even one year after what Jose Aldo said was the end of his MMA career, the he was fighting an uphill battle to hold back tears on his way onto the stage in Las Vegas to accept his UFC Hall of Fame induction.
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What to Watch Before ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Hits Theaters
We're dealing with not one, but two major movie multiverses here.
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Hawaii Volcano Eruption Warning After Spike in Earthquakes
The volcano is not erupting, but a "significant spike" in earthquakes has prompted the closure of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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Kimberly Guilfoyle Unveils Her Dog Charity Book at the Perfect Moment
Chip Somodevilla/GettyWith the nation still reeling from South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s literary boasts about shooting her puppy to death, Kimberly Guilfoyle has decided that now is the time to pull the trigger on promoting her new dog-themed children’s book.Guilfoyle, an adviser on Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign and now the fiancée of his son Don Jr., unveiled her forthcoming book The Princess & Her Pup on Monday. The work’s self-described “pro-God, pro-America” publisher says the book follows the story of “Princess Kimberly” who is “afraid of almost everything” until she “meets a little pup who’s scared too.”Guilfoyle also announced on X that 10 percent of the proceeds from the book will go to supporting Furry Friends, a nonprofit “which provides complete care for abused and abandoned dogs and cats.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Prince Harry Teasing Meghan Markle Goes Viral
"You were late," the royal teased as he and Meghan told fans about their early dating history.
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Gunmen kill police officer guarding polio workers in Pakistan's northwest
Pakistani police say gunmen have fatally shot a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in the northwest. Police said Tuesday that the gunmen fired at a team.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampments at several more California campuses
Pro-Palestinian encampments spring up on the campuses of UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Occidental College, Sacramento State and San Francisco State.
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Cambodia army base explosion that killed 20 was likely caused by mishandling munitions, military official says
Twenty people were killed and 11 were injured in a large explosion at a Cambodian army base that appears to have happened when soldiers were unloading ammunition from a truck.
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Louisiana will form a new city of almost 100,000 people after battle made it to state supreme court
Residents in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, have finally won a legal battle to create a new town called St. George after the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled in their favor.
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The workmanlike approach Rangers showed in sweeping Capitals isn’t designed to go viral, just to win
It’s not that the Rangers' blue-collar ethos is a bug, it is a feature in the way the team has been remodeled.
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RFK Jr Hurting Joe Biden More Than Donald Trump In Five Battleground States
A new poll reveals that more support is pulled away from Biden than from Trump in five swing states when third-party candidates are included on the ballot.
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‘American Idol’ honors late contestant Mandisa after her death at 47
"American Idol" paid a special tribute to Mandisa, who died at age 47 on April 18.
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Jon Bon Jovi admits he ‘got away with murder’ in Dorothea Hurley marriage: I had ‘100 girls in my life’
"She's certainly not afraid to call me out on something," the rock star said of his high school sweetheart. "But she's also there when I fall."
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Donald Trump Faces Cash Crunch To Pay His Legal Fees
Former President Donald Trump is racking up significant legal costs while on trial for the hush-money case.
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Tucker Carlson Posts Deranged Interview With ‘Putin’s Brain’
via X / Tucker Carlson Tucker Carlson has interviewed a Russian fascist philosopher whose ideas, he falsely brags, are “so dangerous” that “Amazon won’t sell his books.”“Aleksandr Dugin is the most famous political philosopher in Russia,” the ousted Fox News host wrote in teasing the 20-minute interview he shared on X late Monday with a man dubbed “Putin’s brain” by some and dismissed as a fringe crackpot by others.In hyping up Dugin, Carlson went on to stress that “the Ukrainian government murdered his daughter,” referring to Daria Dugina, who followed in her father’s footsteps and cheered on attacks on Ukraine until she was killed in a car bombing near Moscow in August 2022.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Jimmy Kimmel Moves to Dismiss George Santos' Lawsuit Against Him
Kimmel says Santos can't have suffered damages because the late-night host paid him $5,000 for a series of Cameos.
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Charlotte law enforcement officers who died in shootout identified: 'Forever indebted'
Three of four officers killed during a shootout in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday have been identified. The fourth, a U.S. Marshals Service deputy, has not.
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Air Japan flight from Dallas to Tokyo canceled after cops break up all-night party where pilot was drinking
A flight from Texas to Japan had to be canceled after the pilot was quizzed by cops for wild behavior while drinking at an all-night party in his hotel, according to a report.
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King Charles Holds Hands With Cancer Patients in First Public Outing Since His Own Diagnosis
The 75-year-old monarch, who revealed his diagnosis in February, opted for a cause close to home to mark his return to work.
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The CHP was sent into this California city to crack down on crime. Here is what happened
Authorities in Bakersfield found 127 stolen vehicles, made 211 arrests and seized four firearms in the first six weeks of a new anti-crime effort.
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Blake Lizotte embodies the grinder mentality Kings are embracing vs. Oilers
Blake Lizotte isn't a physically imposing force, but his role as a grinder embodies the approach the Kings are taking in hopes of defeating the Oilers.
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Former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa joins cryptocurrency company Coinbase as adviser
Villaraigosa will focus on more equitable financial systems for Black and Latino customers, the cryptocurrency trading platform said.
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Even with the coming tax and rate hikes, water in SoCal is pretty cheap
Increases in property taxes and water rates will help keep Southern California's water flowing. Costs would be higher and water scarcer without modest hikes by the Metropolitan Water District now.
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If Social Media Is a 'Digital Heroin' for Today's Youth, AI Will Be Their Fentanyl | Opinion
Powerful AI algorithms will allow social media companies to funnel even more addictive content to users.
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What, Exactly, Is Elisabeth Moss Supposed to Be Doing in The Veil?
With a different star, the FX spy thriller could've been a decent potboiler.
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‘Big Wolf On Campus’ at 25: Reflecting Back on The Show That Was The Canadian Equivalent of ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’
“Watching them now, the episodes feel like home movies.”
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Taliban-run tourism institute aims to attract more travelers to Afghanistan
A Taliban-run tourism and hotel management institute has opened its doors to students in an effort to attract more tourists to Afghanistan, officials say.
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Johnny Manziel, Josie Canseco appear to make relationship official on social media
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel and model Josie Canseco appeared to make their relationship Instagram official at Stagecoach this week.
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30 men have died while attempting to flee Ukraine to avoid military service, official says
Since the onset of the war with Russia in 2022, approximately 30 Ukrainian men have lost their lives while attempting to flee Ukraine to avoid military service.
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Barbra Streisand asks slimmed-down Melissa McCarthy about Ozempic use in ‘boomer’ Instagram comment
The "Funny Girl" star, 82, ultimately deleted the comment after she internet trolls called her out for acting like an "elderly mom."
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Joe Biden Faces Rebellion From Governors Over National Guard Move
Most U.S. governors have signed a letter opposing the Department of Defense's proposal to move the Air National Guard into the Space Force.
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'Alarm Bells' as Scientists Discover Threat to Birds
"Nestlings exposed to noise rather than song were slower to grow and showed more severe signs of cellular damage," said researcher Mylene Mariette.
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Watch police detain a protester at UNC-Chapel Hill
Pro-Palestinian protesters at the Chapel Hill campus of the University of North Carolina are being detained by police after the university sent them a demand to vacate their encampment. CNN affiliate WRAL reports.
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Ukraine Scores Massive Weapons Boost From NATO Nation
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has appealed to his allies to provide additional support for the fight against Russia.
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There Is One Major Element Missing From the Debate on Kids and Social Media | Opinion
Technology can help us identify social media activity that may be a precursor to violence.
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US-sanctioned ex-intelligence chief with Russian ties to be appointed Serbian vice-premier
Ex-intelligence chief Aleksandar Vulin, who is thought to have close ties with Russia, will be one of several vice-premieres in Serbia's new government.
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King Charles back to public work with visit to a London cancer center
Britain's monarch, King Charles III, had put his official public duties on hold for weeks as he undergoes treatment for an unspecified cancer.
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Mississippi lawmakers poised to vote on Medicaid expansion plan with work mandate
Mississippi legislators are set to vote on a Medicaid expansion plan this week would require new program recipients to be employed at least 100 hours a month.
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Duchess of Edinburgh Becomes First British Royal to Visit Ukraine Since Russia’s Invasion
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, is the first member of the royal family to visit Ukraine since February 2022.
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Trump Is Wrong. Columbia Isn’t Anything Like Charlottesville
Caitlin Ochs/ReutersLast Thursday, Donald Trump stood in the hallway of a Manhattan courtroom, where he is on trial for falsifying his business records, and once again attempted to rewrite history. Comparing the antiwar protests now spreading across college campuses to the “Unite the Right” rally in 2017, Trump claimed Charlottesville was “nothing...[like] the kind of hate that you have here.” The night before, Trump had written on Truth Social, “Charlottesville is like a peanut compared to the riots and anti-Israel protests that are happening all over our country.”Meanwhile, Trump has been echoed by a chorus of politicians, including Democrats like Senator John Fetterman (D-PA), who tweeted, “Add some tiki torches and it’s Charlottesville for these Jewish students,” and Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), who opined that, “I know the people saying this aren't, you know, white Aryan males with tiki torches, but they have the same message.”From the standpoint of those who lived through these events, the comparison is not only unwarranted. It is not only unreasonable. It is, ultimately, unconscionable.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The Knicks’ ability to win in multiple ways makes them a dangerous Eastern Conference contender, but does that style have its limits?
This is who the Knicks are. They can adapt to the unadaptable, adjust to the unadjustable, turn even the most impossible scenarios into something that seems possible.
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NASA Map Reveals How Much Water Earth's Rivers Hold
The Colorado River basin was flagged as a region depleted due to heavy water use, as was the Amazon in South America.
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Colleges Are Failing the Free Speech Test
Too many leaders are failing to uphold the First Amendment rights they claim to champion.
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Kristi Noem Slammed In Home State Newspaper Column
The South Dakota governor continues to face criticism over a story about killing her farm dog, Cricket.
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The Sports Report: Lakers' season comes to a mediocre end
For the 13th time in 14 seasons, the Lakers have fallen far short in their bid to win another NBA title.
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