Trump sells off $10M jet to major megadonor as he owes millions in legal fees
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Bill Maher clashes with Jewish actress saying antisemitism comes from the right: 'No, it doesn't'
TV host Bill Maher clashed with his podcast guest Sandra Bernhard after she said that the current rise in antisemitism is mostly coming from conservatives.
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Lightning strike kills Colorado cattle rancher, 34 of his herd; wife, father-in-law survive
Mike Morgan, 51, was feeding hay to some of his herd just outside of Denver when the lightning struck.
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Welcome to Reardan: New signs installed ahead of Mule Days
May 27—REARDAN, Wash. — Bright new signs recently installed on U.S. Highway 2 welcome drivers to Reardan as the small town just 20 miles west of Spokane prepares to host its 120th Mule Days celebration this Saturday. The project was paid for with funds raised from the annual festival. Every year the Mule Days Committee supports various town projects, including light -pole flower baskets, ...
02 min read - USThe New York Times
A 100-Ton Locomotive With No One in the Cab
BUFFALO, N.Y. — One evening last June, as Esther Iradukunda set the table for dinner at her home in Buffalo, she heard a high-pitched cry through the kitchen window. She rushed outside and followed the screams to the train tracks that ran about 100 feet away from her house. She found her young brother Aron lying on the tracks, run over when he chased a ball between the cars of a train that had suddenly begun to move. Now it was stopped again, but one of the boy’s legs was lodged underneath, the
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Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people, Italian newspapers report
Pope Francis used a highly derogatory term towards the LGBT community as he reiterated in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops that gay people should not be allowed to become priests, Italian media reported on Monday. La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera, Italy's largest circulation dailies, both quoted the pope as saying seminaries, or priesthood colleges, are already too full of "frociaggine", a vulgar Italian term roughly translating as "faggotness". La Repubblica attributed its stor
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Why is The Late Show with Stephen Colbert not new this week May 27-31?
CBS is airing reruns of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert all week. Here's what we know about the talk show's week-long hiatus.
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The Biden admin just finalized a controversial new retirement rule — here are 5 things you need to know now
Important information for anyone seeking retirement planning advice.
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Nvidia's suspected 2025 processor is now rumoured to be built by Intel using off-the-peg Arm cores. Yes, an Nvidia chip built by Intel
Feels kinda weird Intel's foundry ambitions could help bring about the demise of the x86 chip.
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America’s dirtiest city is revealed — and it’s not NYC or anywhere near the north
A recent study from LawnStarter has found the filthiest cities in America -- and, for New Yorkers, there's a slight bit of good news.
7783 min read - HealthTODAY
Jessica Simpson credits walking this many steps per day for 100-pound weight loss
Jessica Simpson has been candid about her diet and fitness routines that helped her lose weight. Her trainer has also shared the goals she helped the star meet.
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We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Boxed Cake Mix and They All Said the Same One
“It has a great bouncy texture that doesn't crumble.”
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Amazon just dropped a ton of extended Memorial Day deals — here are the best ones to shop, starting at just $9
Still going strong! You can save big on your favorite brands, including Apple, Ninja, Bissell and more.
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VideoEquestrian Star Georgie Campbell Dead at 37 After Falling Off Horse at Competition: ‘She Could Not Be Saved’
Campbell's horse, Global Quest, “walked back to the stable and is uninjured," British Eventing said
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Passenger dies after jumping off world’s largest cruise ship as it sets sail from Florida
The passenger was pronounced deceased sometime after he was found and bought back to the giant vessel
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This Florida city ranks in top 10 worst for bedbugs. Here’s where you'll find those pests
Nothing makes your skin crawl more than the mention of bugs. Pest Gnome found that one Florida city ranked high for the bloodsucking bugs. See where.
1526 min read - CelebrityNY Post
I’m a flight attendant and many men make this mistake — here’s how to ‘shoot your shot’ at us sky sirens
One flight attendant is forewarning frisky frequent flyers against making this fatal mistake when attempting to woo a hot member of the cabin crew.
8073 min read - HealthBuzzFeed
People Who Were Stuck In Comas Are Sharing What It Was Actually Like, And I Truly Have No Words
"I was in a medically induced coma for six weeks. There were times I was fully conscious, but I couldn't open my eyes, couldn't move a muscle, and couldn't speak. It was terrifying."
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Experts urge people to fish and eat crab species putting entire fishing industry at risk: 'An animal of unacceptable intelligence'
"We fight this blue crab, but he is stronger than us because there are so many of them."
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Fact Check: There's More to an Image Allegedly Showing Astronauts Not Wearing Helmets on the Moon Than Meets the Eye
The image has been used by skeptics to claim the moon landings were fake.
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A railroad worker figured out how to send thousands of gallons of drinking water by rail from Mississippi to the Navajo Nation to alleviate the water crisis
Andrew Halter delivers water from Mississippi 1,200 miles via the railroad to families on the Navajo Nation with the help of his brother.
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