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Ronald Reagan’s failed assassin-turned-folk singer calls NYC a ‘cesspool of crime’ after canceling Manhattan gig

Even President Ronald Reagan's failed assassin-turned-folk singer is too afraid to step foot in the Big Apple — calling it a "cesspool of crime" after canceling an upcoming gig.
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Dog Doesn't Know How To Open Door, So Sibling Helps Him 'Every Single Time'
All dogs can become best friends when introduced properly, as long as you give them space and time to adapt to each other.
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Tears at Boy's Reaction to Seeing His Mom for First Time in a Year
Jesse Wood told Newsweek that this was such a special reunion to witness between his son and his mom since it was "long overdue."
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New data shows home sales fell in April as mortgage rates remained high
New housing data shows new and existing home sales fell in April as mortgage rates remained high. The number of homes on the market rose by 9%, but prices are still more than 40% higher than four years ago. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.
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Harvard student goes off script in commencement speach to rip school as more than 1,000 walk out
A Harvard University commencement speaker went dramatically off script to blast the Ivy League school for barring a handful of those involved in a disruptive anti-Israeli encampment -- before more than 1,000 students also staged a walkout.
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How to rescue Edwin Diaz, according to a legend who’s been in his Mets spot
Diaz’s average fastball velocity has dipped from 99 mph in 2022 to 97 mph, but Wagner said that dropoff shouldn’t be a significant factor.
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Rory McIlroy is ‘trying to find himself’ after Erica Stoll divorce
Rory McIlroy is reportedly trying to get back to happier times.
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Queen Elizabeth's Bridesmaid Dress Worn by Kate Moss Hits Auction Block
The dress worn by one of Queen Elizabeth's bridesmaids at her 1947 wedding will be auctioned for the first time this summer.
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Louisiana Legislature approves bill to classify two abortion pills as controlled substances
State lawmakers in Louisiana became the first in the country on Thursday to approve a bill that would classify mifepristone and a second drug as "dangerous controlled substances." Gov. Jeff Landry is expected to sign it into law.
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Charlamagne tha God tells Megyn Kelly his thoughts on Joe Biden: ‘I’m not a fan’
Charlamagne tha God told Megyn Kelly that he’s “not a fan” of President Joe Biden while lamenting the fact that there are no viable third party options for Americans who plan to vote in the upcoming election this fall. Kelly invited the popular host of the nationally syndicated radio show “The Breakfast Club” on to...
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New Mexico Faces Memorial Day Weekend 'Extreme Fire' Risk
The National Weather Service has issued a warning as winds, dry air and warm temperatures pose a fire threat.
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How Carlos Rodon’s growing Yankees comfort is showing up in his pitching
For Gerrit Cole, it came last March in spring training. For Carlos Rodon, it came on Sunday.
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‘Bridgerton’ Showrunner Explains Why Colin and Penelope’s Carriage Scene Has Us All Blushing — Including Her: “I Got Like Beet Red”
"Watching friends transition into a place of passion is always, like, a little bit giddy and exciting!"
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Céline Dion Opens Up About Her Struggle To Continue Performing In New Prime Video Doc: “I Miss It So Much”
In I Am: Celine Dion, the singer opens up about her rare neurological disorder, stiff-person syndrome.
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Save Up To $1,300 on the Samsung Frame TV Before Its Too Late
Act fast — you only have one day to save big.
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Republican Confronted Over Donald Trump FBI Claim
Florida Rep. Bryon Donalds appeared on CNN to answer questions on a false "assassination" claim involving the former president.
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Demi Moore Brutally Calls Out Audience Member While Introducing Cher in Cannes
Ryan Emberley/amfAR via GettyDemi Moore just really wants everyone to show Cher the respect she deserves.Moore was introducing the legendary singer with a heartfelt tribute on stage in France at a fundraiser gala for AIDS research on Thursday night when she appeared to become frustrated with someone in the audience. “Are you an Emmy winner over there in the back of the room?” she said. “I fucking don’t think so.”The Ghost actress was speaking at the benefit held by amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, at an event that runs annually in parallel to the nearby Cannes Film Festival. Moore opened this year’s event and her introduction to Cher was filmed and posted on X by Ramin Setoodeh, a co-editor in chief of Variety.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The South can be a dangerous place for Black women to be pregnant
The nation’s highest maternal mortality rates are in the South, where the risks are especially pronounced for Black women.
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Republican Governor Sparks MAGA Fury With Joe Biden Ballot Move
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is calling for the state's legislature to allow Biden's name to appear on Ohio's ballot in November.
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Singapore Airlines tightens cabin safety measures after turbulence killed one
Singapore Airlines says it will halt meal services and get all cabin crew to buckle up when planes fly through turbulence as part of tighter cabin measures after one person died and dozens were injured on a flight from London this week
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China's Military Practices Taiwan Power Grab
The U.S. said China shouldn't use Taiwan's political transition as a pretext for "provocative or coercive measures."
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She signed to euthanize her dog last year. Now he’s up for adoption.
Kristie Pereira decided to euthanize her dog, Beau, last year in Maryland. She was shocked this month to see he’s up for adoption in Virginia.
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Why are my electric bills so high, even with ‘green’ appliances?
Your appliances probably aren’t the source of your high energy bills.
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California workers shouldn't have to face another broiling summer without indoor heat protections
Workers in sweltering warehouses, kitchens and other workplaces prone to extreme heat illness face another summer without critical heat protection standards if California officials don't move quickly to adopt and enforce new rules.
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L.A. Affairs: I was a recent widow. Could my daughter’s guitar teacher change my tune?
Love with my musician boyfriend has always been different. Maybe it’s because falling in love again was so unexpected after my husband died.
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5 best things to do with kids in the D.C. area this weekend
Looking for something fun to do with kids in the D.C. area this weekend? Here are our top picks.
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The Decades-Long Journey to Publishing Michael Crichton and James Patterson’s Eruption
When the prolific author Michael Crichton died, he left behind a novel about his favorite place in the world. His wife enlisted James Patterson to finish it.
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I Hate Summer—and You Should Too
From wildfires to skin damage to increased war, summer is a parade of horribles.
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New Shows & Movies To Watch This Weekend: ‘Atlas’ on Netflix + More
...plus a new season of The Kardashians on Hulu, and The Beach Boys on Disney+!
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Stephane Matteau, Howie Rose will always be linked over epic 1994 goal
Stephane Matteau and Howie Rose will be linked by one monstrous double-overtime goal and three words: “Matteau, Matteau, Matteau!’’
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Page Six is in Monaco for the Grand Prix! Follow along for the hottest parties, celeb sightings and more from F1’s big weekend
From the Formula 1 track to the club, Page Six is bringing you the inside scoop from the French Riviera.
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Hunter Biden Refutes 'Addict' Definition in His Gun Case
President Joe Biden's son has denied illegally buying a gun while using drugs and lying on a government form about his drug use.
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Ex-Marine fighter pilot accused of training Chinese aviators can be extradited to US, Australian judge rules
A Sydney judge has ruled that former U.S. Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan can be extradited to the United States on allegations he illegally trained Chinese aviators.
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UN treaty reached to protect indigenous knowledge on genetic resources from exploitation
The United Nations member countries have finalized a new treaty aimed at better tracing traditional knowledge related to genetic resources, officials say.
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Tornado Time-Lapse Video Shows 'Wild' Storm Hit Oklahoma
A time-lapse video uploaded to X shows a powerful tornado landing in Southwest Oklahoma.
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Travis Kelce finally reacts to teammate Harrison Butker’s homemaker speech
Kelce's brother, Jason Kelce, joked that he told his "frustrated" wife, Kylie, to make him a sandwich after hearing the controversial speech.
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Chad's military leader sworn in as president after disputed election
Chad has sworn in Mahamat Deby Itno as the country's president, finalizing a disputed transition to democracy following his father's death in 2021, officials say.
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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Elite school earns an 'F'; Clooneys vs. Bibi
Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
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Melinda Gates’ son, Rory, make rare appearance at White House State Dinner
The billionaire philanthropist recently announced she had stepped down from the Gates Foundation after two decades. She received a $12.5 billion payout.
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Donald Trump's Chances of Beating Joe Biden in New York, According to Polls
Donald Trump's Thursday rally in the Bronx drew surprisingly large crowds.
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Taylor Swift Fans Are Coming for Billie Eilish
Comments Eilish made during a recent live session have seen Swifties up in arms.
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Major Democrat Donor Accused of Squatting in $12 Million California Home
Squatters' rights have remained a topic of conversation in recent months as several states have faced issues with squatters and homeowners.
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DOJ's Office of Inspector General takes heat for allegedly 'targeting political opponents'
The Office of Inspector General at the Justice Department is facing allegations of political bias in a Freedom of Information Act request.
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DOJ's inspector general takes heat for allegedly 'targeting political opponents' and more top headlines
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K-pop star Park Bo Ram’s cause of death revealed 6 weeks after body was discovered at friend’s house
The beloved K-pop singer was found dead last month at her friend's home in Seoul, South Korea. She was 30.
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Why Anthony Edwards has a chance to become the NBA’s next icon with this playoff run
Edwards, who has led the Timberwolves to their first conference finals appearance in 20 years, is positioned to succeed those stars.
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Thai town overrun by wild monkeys trying trickery to catch and send many away
A Thai town, run ragged by its ever-growing population of marauding wild monkeys, has launched an offensive against the simian raiders, using trickery and ripe tropical fruit.
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Trump suggests Nikki Haley will be on his team ‘in some form’ after vote pledge
“I’m sure she’s going to be on our team in some form, absolutely,” Trump said, saying he “appreciated” former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley’s pledge of support.
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The Sports Report: Meet the new Kings coach (same as the old)
General manager Rob Blake introduced Jim Hiller as the Kings’ permanent head coach, retaining the former Kings assistant.
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