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Japan Raises Interest Rates for First Time in 17 Years
Higher inflation and rising wages suggest that the country’s economy can grow without such aggressive stimulus from the central bank.
nytimes.com
Capitals close trip with win over Flames, move back into playoff spot
Alex Ovechkin scores two goals as Washington moves past Detroit into eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
washingtonpost.com
Google, Meta and others face tough questions in Australia over cyber extremism threats
Australia’s online safety regulator has put social media giants on notice, requiring them to explain what they are doing to to protect people from violent extremists and terrorists
abcnews.go.com
SF Giants News: Blake Snell's Contract Details Emerge
The San Francisco Giants make a significant roster addition as Blake Snell joins the starting rotation, enhancing their playoff chances for the upcoming season.
newsweek.com
GREG GUTFELD: The deliberate hoax machine is doing what it does best
'Gutfeld!' panelists discuss the context surrounding former President Trump's use of the word 'bloodbath.'
foxnews.com
See that weird streak of light across Southern California? Rocket.
Earthlings from Southern California to Phoenix were treated to a spectacular, albiet brief, show as night fell and the light illuminated the sky.
latimes.com
White House Rips Donald Trump's Comments on Jews Who Back Democrats
Trump said that any Jewish person who votes for Democrats "hates" their religion and Israel.
newsweek.com
Canada Lawmakers Back Motion Meant to Help Bring Peace to Gaza
The House of Commons vote endorsing a package of conflict-ending measures came after language calling on Canada to immediately recognize a State of Palestine was removed.
nytimes.com
Memphis Grizzlies Injury Report: 2 Key Rotation Players Returning in Lost Season
One Grizzlies starter just played his first game in months. Is a bench player's comeback far behind?
newsweek.com
Social media influencer charged in Capitol riot: ‘According to the constitution it’s our house’
Around 3 p.m. on Jan. 6, DeLuca replied to a Twitter post stating, “Fight back or let politicians steal and election? Fight back!”
nypost.com
Seton Hall’s March Madness snub is ‘flat out wrong’: Rick Pitino
Seton Hall became the first team in the 45-year history of the Big East to get left out of March Madness after finishing five games above .500 in the conference and had five Quad I wins.
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nypost.com
Advierten de hambruna 'inminente' en el norte de Gaza; Israel lanza otro ataque a hospital
Una hambruna es “inminente” en el norte de Gaza, donde el 70% de la población experimenta un hambre catastrófica, según un informe divulgado el lunes en el que se advirtió que un recrudecimiento de la guerra podría poner a la mitad de los habitantes de Gaza al borde de la inanición.
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latimes.com
RFK Jr. Takes Some Credit for Photo of Kennedy Family With Joe Biden
NewsNationRobert F. Kennedy Jr. took partial credit Monday for several dozen members of his family meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House on St. Patrick’s Day, telling NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo that he’s happy to have “played a role” in bringing about the visit.Kennedy initially challenged Biden for the Democratic nomination and is now running as an independent, though his candidacy is opposed by several relatives in part due to his conspiratorial attitudes that include vaccines. A Super Bowl ad by a pro-Kennedy Super PAC ripping off John F. Kennedy’s 1960 campaign spot didn’t help matters, either.Kennedy reacted to the photo first by downplaying the size of the group gathered around Biden, which he said was “a very small percentage of my family.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Trump claims every Jewish person who votes Democrat ‘hates their religion’ and ‘Israel’
Former President Donald Trump on Monday railed against Jewish people who vote for Democrats, arguing that they “hate” Israel and “their religion.” “Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion,” the presumptive GOP nominee for president said during an appearance on the “America First with Sebastian Gorka” podcast.  “They hate everything about Israel,...
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nypost.com
Stormy Daniels movie: Trump lawyers object
The documentary, where the porn star tells her version of the sex scandal payoff scheme, will bias a jury, Trump's lawyers in the hush money case say.
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edition.cnn.com
Machete-wielding militias in Haiti take on gangs in battle for control
Criminal groups have been attacking with unprecedented coordination in Haiti, a moment marking a culmination of years of growing gang control and popular unrest in the country. CNN's David Culver reports on how vigilante groups are taking matters into their own hands.
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edition.cnn.com
Buck Showalter returns to MLB Network as analyst after Mets split
Former Mets manager Buck Showalter is rejoining the television network he called home during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. 
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nypost.com
‘Bachelor’ fans furious after show gets pushed back for Oprah’s ‘infomercial for Ozempic’: ‘Who asked for this?’
Winfrey took over the dating show's regularly scheduled time slot to discuss obesity and the increased access to weight loss drugs, including Ozempic.
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nypost.com
A new generation of smart robots could take over farm tasks once handled by humans
American farmers are considering use of high-tech tools powered by artificial intelligence. CBS News correspondent Dave Malkoff found that while inventors say these products will offset an ongoing agricultural labor shortage, some workers fear they'll be replaced.
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cbsnews.com
‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 “Women Tell All” Recap: Who Went Home After Fantasy Suite Week? What Was Kelsey’s Note About?
Grab the tissues, Bachelor Nation. It's crunch time.
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nypost.com
‘The Bachelor’s Rachel Nance Calls Out “Hateful” And “Racist” Social Media Messages: “I Just Want To Remind People We’re Not Just Faces On A Screen”
Rachel Nance, Jesse Palmer, and Joey Graziadei have a message for Bachelor Nation: Be kind.
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nypost.com
‘The Bachelor’ Calls Out Racist Bullying From Its Fans
John Fleenor/Disney(Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Bachelor Season 28, “The Women Tell All.”)For the first half of Bachelor Joey Graziadei’s “The Women Tell All” reunion, everything unfolded as expected. Season alums like Maria Georgas, Sydney Gordon, and Lea Cayanan rehashed old feuds, while others, like Jennifer “Jenn” Tran, shed bittersweet tears about the time they spent with the hottest and most emotionally intelligent man this franchise has seen in decades. About halfway through the night, however, the proceedings took a turn as host Jesse Palmer addressed the audience directly. Prompted by a tearful disclosure from the season’s third runner-up, Rachel Nance, Palmer called out the rise in bullying that Bachelor contestants have endured this season. In Nance’s case, a lot of the online hatred was racist harassment.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Big East’s three March Madness teams must stand tall after league brass’ unacceptable snub response
The bracketologists weren’t just saying there would be three Big East teams. It became a depressing reality Sunday night, when the pairings were released by the selection committee.
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nypost.com
MLB Fans React to Blake Snell Signing with New Team
The Blake Snell saga ended on Monday when he agreed to terms with the San Francisco Giants and as always, baseball fans had quite the reaction to the news.
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newsweek.com
Lauren Boebert Is Still Complaining About ‘Beetlejuice’
Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesRep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) may have been kicked out of a performance of the musical Beetlejuice last September, but a part of her never really left that Denver theater, as evidenced by her comments in a recent interview.Speaking on KHOW’s Dan Caplis Show on Friday, the Colorado congresswoman referenced the day she was ejected from the Denver Center for Performing Arts for obnoxious behavior like vaping, singing, and groping her date as she responded to a question about what scandals might emerge in her future.“As far as [opposition] research, I am very clearly an open book,” she told Caplis. “And I can’t even go to a theater without that being, you know, broadcast to the world.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Cómo planea Texas arrestar a migrantes por ingreso no autorizado si entra en vigor su ley
El tribunal podría emitir una decisión sobre el futuro de la iniciativa en cualquier momento.
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latimes.com
I dropped 4 dress sizes and 50 pounds — thanks to this low-impact exercise
"Exercise is now a celebration of what my body can do rather than a punishment," gushed Chloe Boullé, 23. "I feel alive."
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nypost.com
Major TikTok sale could ‘absolutely’ come before 2024 election, House committee leader says
TikTok’s critics have long called it a national security threat.
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nypost.com
Alex Verdugo picks up two more hits for Yankees in spring training
Alex Verdugo picked up a pair of singles.
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nypost.com
Ozempic Gets the Oprah Treatment in a New TV Special
Oprah Winfrey produced a new special all about weight-loss drugs.
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time.com
Carlos Rodon’s superb Yankees outing gets even better with feel-good Joe Torre moment
Rodon had just thrown his 72nd and final pitch across 5 ²/₃ no-hit innings against the Phillies when Joe Torre, a special guest at camp for a few days, began his walk out to the mound to take the ball.
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nypost.com
Mar-a-Lago Judge’s Stark Ruling: Jury Sees Secret Files or Trump Wins
Jay Paul/ReutersThe MAGA-friendly federal judge who keeps siding with Donald Trump in his Mar-a-Lago classified records case has forced prosecutors to make a stark choice: allow jurors to see a huge trove of national secrets or let him go.U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon’s ultimatum Monday night came as a surprise twist in what could have been a simple order; one merely asking federal prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers for proposed jury instructions at the upcoming trial.But as she has done repeatedly, Cannon used this otherwise innocuous legal step as yet another way to swing the case wildly in favor of the man who appointed her while he was president.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Ex-bride turned marketer creates ‘missed RSVP’ cards for wedding guests who don’t respond by deadline
Mistry crafted this message: "We’re sorry you can’t make it to our wedding. Our RSVP deadline has passed, and you unfortunately did not respond."
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nypost.com
SF Giants News: Reigning NL Cy Young Award Winner in Agreement With Giants
Amidst speculation, Blake Snell's free agency ends with a reported $62 million, two-year deal with the San Francisco Giants, as confirmed by Jon Heyman.
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newsweek.com
Sean Hannity: The left-wing media is full of lying, dishonesty and hysteria
Fox News host Sean Hannity said that former President Trump was clearly not calling for political violence in his recent campaign speech when he used the common term "bloodbath."
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foxnews.com
In ‘Enemy of the People,’ Jeremy Strong Finds His Way From ‘Succession’ to Broadway
Emilio MadridIt isn’t such a leap for Jeremy Strong, famed for playing Kendall Roy in Succession, to play the suddenly demonized local doctor Thomas Stockmann in Amy Herzog’s new Broadway adaptation of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People. (Circle in the Square, booking through June 16). For one, both Succession and this adaptation, directed by Sam Gold (who is married to Herzog) know how to crunchily position drama and wit, profundity and comedy, alongside one another. This Enemy of the People is notably funny in both its smarts and pacing, and even its later gathering darkness—when Stockmann is viciously trounced and isolated by his townsfolk—is studded with light, and the certainty of his self-preservation.Both Kendall and Thomas are both different breeds of a broader genus of black sheep—zealously attached to following their own paths, both convinced of their rightness and righteousness, and to hell with anyone who doesn’t follow them. They will court you for your support, but stay true only to their own inner compasses, moral and otherwise. Both Kendall and Stockmann are happy to be their own human islands, come what may. The tension watching Enemy of the People is ours, rather than theirs—observing what this town’s present and future is, and its vibrating significance for the future of our own compromised, fragile democracy.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Inside the historic renovation of Notre Dame cathedral
Richard Quest takes a tour of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, which is set to reopen to the public in December after the devastating fire in 2019.
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edition.cnn.com
‘The Bachelor’s Maria Georgas On Love For Joey Graziadei And Dad’s Response To Breakup: “Joey Has A Hit Out On Him Currently. He Should Probably Sleep With One Eye Open.”
Maria addressed her dad's reaction to her elimination, her feud with Sydney, and more during The Bachelor's "Women Tell All" episode.
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nypost.com
NY Knicks Injury Report: Key Starter A Late Scratch Vs Golden State Tonight
The New York Knicks can't seem to catch a health break!
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newsweek.com
Michigan lawyer who claimed election fraud arrested after Dominion hearing
Stefanie Lambert was facing a bench warrant from a state court in Michigan, where she is accused of taking part in a conspiracy to tamper with voting machines.
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washingtonpost.com
R.B.G. Award Organizer Cancels Ceremony After Fallout Over Honorees
The Opperman Foundation said it would “reconsider its mission” but did not say whether those selected, including Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch, would still receive the award.
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nytimes.com
Washington Wizards News: Reeling Jordan Poole Claps Back At Haters
During his first season with the worst team in the NBA, the former Warriors champ unpacks fan responses to his play.
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newsweek.com
Climate activists disrupting Jeremy Strong was the best part of the play
Jeremy Strong’s Broadway revival of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” is weirdly underwhelming.
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washingtonpost.com
‘Below Deck’ Bosun Ben Willoughby Teases Trouble Waters Ahead: “I Had Hard Conversations That Didn’t Go In My Favor”
Ben Willoughby has finally received his well-deserved promotion to bosun!
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nypost.com
‘An Enemy of the People’ review: Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli duke it out on Broadway
There is an unintentionally funny line in the compelling revival of “An Enemy of the People” that opened Monday night on Broadway. “We’re behind you like a wall!” a small-town newspaper printer named Aslaksen tells Dr. Thomas Stockmann, a scientist who has just discovered that the water in the local mineral baths is poisonous. Although...
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nypost.com
How fungi can swallow abandoned homes for new growth in strange process called mycotecture
There's no cap to the magic of mushrooms.
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nypost.com
California murder suspect stabs attorney with pen before charging prosecutor
An Oakland, California man on trial for murder grabbed his attorney's pen and stabbed him in the head before charging the prosecuting attorney on March 18, 2024.
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foxnews.com