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Pregnant Jenna Dewan bares all in revealing bump photo one month ahead of due date

The “Step Up” star has been posting pictures of her baby bump ever since announcing she was expecting her second baby with fiancé Steve Kazee in January.
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  1. Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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  2. Queer Black women shine at timely museum shows by Mickalene Thomas and Simone Leigh Misogyny is deeply embedded in American life, but these two artists are not having it. How Mickalene Thomas and Simone Leigh deliver the right shows for right now.
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  3. Why Britian’s big election is a sign of our own in the US Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic are keeping their eyes on how Muslim minorities vote next month in Britain.
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  4. Padres vs. Royals prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Saturday Stitches predicts the visiting Padres will beat the Royals, and the host Guardians will beat the Nationals.
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  5. Luke Weaver opens up about becoming Yankees’ ‘silent assassin’ after career-altering struggles Yankees reliever Luke Weaver has made his way around the league, but he is having his best season yet in The Bronx. He takes a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
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  6. Florida Cop Who Shot Black Airman in His Own Home Fired Wayne Roustan/Getty ImagesThe Florida deputy who fatally shot Black Air Force member Roger Fortson in Fortson’s own home last month has been removed from his post, the Okaloosa County Sheriff announced Thursday.Eddie Duran, 39, was terminated after an internal investigation found the “use of deadly force was not objectively reasonable and therefore violated agency policy” when Duran entered Fortson’s home and shot him on May 3.In the release, Okaloosa sheriff Eric Aden called Fortson’s killing a “tragic incident” that should’ve never happened.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  7. Israel maintains a shadowy hospital in the desert for Gaza detainees. Critics allege mistreatment Eight months into the Israel-Hamas war, the Israeli government is under pressure over accusations of inhumane treatment at a military field hospital.
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  8. Australian grandma, 70, slapped in NYC subway by ‘serial attacker’ sprung from jail weeks earlier for same crime A 70-year-old Australian woman visiting her daughter in the Big Apple was randomly assaulted by an unhinged stranger who was sprung weeks earlier for doing the same thing, The Post has learned.
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  9. Environmental activist sticks protest poster to Monet's "Poppy Field" The activist targeted Claude Monet's "Poppy Field" painting, affixing a sticker that covered about half of the artwork with an apocalyptic, futuristic vision of the same scene.
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  10. Tom Holland stuck in heinous London ‘Romeo and Juliet’: ‘2.5 hours of my life I will never get back’ Like a fly caught in a web, Tom Holland -- known best for playing Spider-Man in the MCU -- is trapped in a woeful West End production of “Romeo & Juliet.”
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  11. Ex-MMA fighter seen in wild-eyed mug shot admits to stabbing man in Atlantic City hotel room before fleeing in victim’s clothes Andrew Osborne, 35, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter in connection with the Sept. 23, 2022, killing of Brian A. Wilkinson.
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  12. Republicans Respond to Trump’s Conviction And will the former president’s felony be top of mind for voters?
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  13. Donald Trump is a licensed gun owner — here’s what will happen to his firearms after his felony conviction Donald Trump will have to turn over his firearms now that he has been found guilty on felony criminal charges in the Manhattan “hush money” case.
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  14. Over 200 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Stolen From Massachusetts Town Luiz Ribeiro/Getty ImagesMore than 200 rainbow flags disappeared overnight from the town of Carlisle Massachusetts on Monday, the Carlisle police department said in a news release.Officials are investigating the apparent mass theft of the LGBTQ+ flags, which went missing from the rotary at Carlisle Center just days before the start of Pride Month. Police chief Andrew Amendola said authorities are taking the disappearance “very seriously” and called it a sad instance that didn’t reflect the town’s values.“It is unfortunate, as Carlisle is an inclusive community, and we want everyone to feel safe and welcomed here,” Amendola said in a press release.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  15. Russia Suffers 'Highest Monthly' Losses Since War Began Kyiv's military said that total Russian casualties in Ukraine since February 2022 had surpassed 508,000.
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  16. Unvaxxed voices: Voters who skipped shots overwhelmingly back Trump, prefer Biden to RFK They're loud, they're proud, they're unvaccinated -- and they're voting for Trump.
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  17. House Dem wants Gov. Hochul to pardon Trump ‘for the good of the country’ Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) said magnanimity from Hochul would help heal the nation.
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  18. NYC Council’s ‘crime-friendly’ agenda could spur new commission to revise how public-safety laws are enacted A new commission created to modify New York City government operations is expected to take a serious look at revising how local laws affecting public safety are created, sources told The Post.
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  19. Europe vote may tip balance between Meloni's far-right agenda in Italy and mainstream foreign policy Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni adopts a Western-allied foreign policy, but culture wars at home highlight far-right agenda before European elections.
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  20. Ozempic tongue? How the drug can change some women’s ability to taste Add this one to the long list of potential side effects.
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  21. Dominant African National Congress party loses majority for the first time in 30 years The African National Congress party lost its parliamentary majority in a historic election result Saturday that puts South Africa on a new political path for the first time since the end of the apartheid system of white minority rule 30 years ago.
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  22. Rick Caruso stokes talk about his political ambitions Caruso made clear two years ago that he wouldn’t run for mayor a second time if he lost to Karen Bass. But lately, he's been behaving like a candidate again.
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  23. Horror authors on their convention and the bookstores where they are free to 'not be weird' Ahead of the annual StokerCon gathering of horror readers, Paul Tremblay discusses the appeal of the genre, what makes a cult movie and film adaptations like 'Knock at the Cabin.'
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  24. Why do Los Angeles yards have so many fruit trees? Why does Southern California have so many residential fruit trees? Credit the weather, developers, even the Gold Rush. Plus: a list of plant-related June events.
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  25. Charlamagne tha God: America has zero protection from people like Donald Trump Radio host Charlamagne tha God discounts claims that Black voters will sympathize with Trump being found guilty. "Donald Trump is not a political prisoner. He's not someone who died unjustly at the hands of the police. He is a privileged former President who broke the law and he got held accountable for it." But, he adds, Black votes should not be taken for granted. "I'm all about voting my interests and I'm an issues person, not a party person."
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  26. 'A Strange Loop,' Johnny Cash and a little-known Hockney: The week's SoCal culture report The Tony winner for best musical comes to the Ahmanson, 'The Ballad of Johnny and June' starts its run and more news and reviews from the L.A. culture scene.
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  27. Champions League final: Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund prediction Action Network's Michael Leboff predicts Real Madrid will roll past Borussia Dortmund in Saturday's Champions League Final.
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  28. How ‘Below Deck’ alum Captain Lee Rosbach stays ripped at 74 The "Deadly Waters with Captain Lee" host shares his fitness secrets with Page Six's "Virtual Reali-Tea" podcast.
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  29. 11 Best New Movies on Netflix: June 2024’s Freshest Films to Watch Glen Powell, Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Jessica Alba, and more lead the way movies streaming on Netflix in June, so look forward to seeing their wonderful work and more this month.
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  31. Why the biggest threat of bird flu is government disinformation Like with monkeypox and covid, the government is failing to tell the entire picture when it comes to the nascent bird flu epidemic.
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  32. Florida columnist retires after claiming state has become ‘gay-bashing authoritarian dystopia’ A columnist with a Florida media outlet announced his retirement this week, blaming it on the state and the country leaning into conservative politics.
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  33. Fellow NYC subway vigilante says Daniel Penny should be convicted for Jordan Neely killing Jordan Williams, who made national headlines after killing a man in a brawl on a Brooklyn train, said he feels no empathy for fellow subway killer Daniel Penny.
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  34. North Korea sending more garbage balloons over border, South Korea says The balloon launches are among a recent series of provocations by North Korea.
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  35. Jake Paul 'gutted' for Mike Tyson amid health issue, but staying prepared for fight: 'Ready whenever you are' A "heartbroken" Jake Paul commented on the postponed bout with Mike Tyson. Paul also made it clear he will be ready to go on the new fight date.
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  36. Today’s Iconic Moment in NY Sports History: Johan Santana throws the first no-hitter in Mets history June 1 2012: Johan Santana struck out eight batters, walked five, and threw 133 pitches in a 8-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.
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  37. ‘Godzilla Minus One’ Gets Suprise Release On Netflix The hit film from Toho Studios has a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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  38. Romney scorches Bragg's 'political decision' in Trump case: 'Malpractice' Mitt Romney was one of the last Republicans to respond to Trump's guilty verdict on Saturday, calling it "political malpractice."
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  39. Ground Beef Recall Sparks Warning A select batch of Market Ground Beef produced at a Publix store is being recalled due to a warning that it may have foreign material.
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  40. How JD Vance Became the GOP’s Favorite Stooge Drew AngererTrump VP short-lister and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance has come a long way since wondering whether Donald Trump was a “cynical asshole” or “America’s Hitler.”Vance became one of the loudest and most frequent defenders of Trump during the former President’s hush money trial, which ultimately ended with Trump’s conviction on 34 counts related to falsifying business records. The Senator could be seen all over cable TV defending Trump throughout, accusing the trial judge of being “biased,” the trial of being a “sham,” and President Biden as the boogeyman behind it all.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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  41. Families of hostages in Gaza back cease-fire deal set out by Biden. Israel says conditions remain Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas call on all parties to immediately accept a proposal detailed by President Biden to end the war in Gaza.
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  42. NYC bar owner allegedly oversaw ‘live sex show,’ allowed drug use at high-end cocktail lounge The bar boss is allegedly burning his own business to the ground with sex shows, and has allowed drug use at the bar -- and actual flames, his partner contends.
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  43. Jalen Brunson hates Knicks getting a pass for playoff exit because of injuries: ‘Pissed me off’ Excuse Jalen Brunson for being tired of all the excuses made for the Knicks.
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  44. Eminem slammed for referencing Megan Thee Stallion shooting in new song, ‘Houdini’ "A BW who was a victim of gun violence, to be targeted in a song by a white rapper?" one critic wrote via X. "Folks are too comfortable disrespecting Black women."
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  45. Plane passenger slammed for refusing to switch seats mid-flight — is he in the wrong? A plane passenger was called "incredibly rude" after refusing to swap seats with a woman who was desperate to move away from a crying baby.
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  46. MAGA 'Prophet' Explains Predicting 'Not Guilty' Verdict for Donald Trump Pastor Julie Green doubled down following Trump's guilty verdict after she previously claimed God told her the former president was "innocent."
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  47. Honig: Although jury's verdict unclear, sentencing could include jail Because of how the Trump hush-money jury was instructed, says Elie Honig, "There's a lot of uncertainty in what the jury actually decided." But, he adds, when it comes to sentencing, "the fact that he's violated the contempt order, the fact that his conduct, according to prosecutors and the jury, impact in an election," means its "a razor's edge 50-50 call about whether Judge Merchan sentences him to some prison time."
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  48. Socialist, anti-car NYC pol Emily Gallagher racks up 46 tickets, blew through red light Emily Gallagher -— who has demonized drivers for years as she calls for "safer streets” —- has racked up at least 46 traffic tickets totaling over $4,000 over the past two-and-a-half years.
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