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    • Clinton aide drops bombshell on Trump-Russia allegations

      Hillary Clinton personally approved leaking to the media information alleging a purported connection between Trump and a Russian bank in 2016, Clinton’s campaign manager said.

      Clinton's moves at center of controversy »
      • Sheriff recommends charges against man 'cooked alive'

      • Famous wife accuses another of leaking to press

      • Member of Biden's advance security team arrested

      • Growing warnings from banks and economists

      • Pa. GOP Senate primary results: Where things stand

    • U.S.
      Yahoo Movies

      Boy who acted in 'Jaws' is named police chief in town where film was made nearly 50 years ago

      A scene-stealing kid from the film Jaws is now the police chief on the island where the film was made. Jonathan Searle was selected this week as the police chief of Oak Bluffs, Mass., a small town on the island of Martha's Vineyard. "I'm clearly elated and I'm humbled and honored to have been offered the position," he told local newspaper the Vineyard Gazette.

      • Boy who appeared in 'Jaws' fake shark scene becoming Oak Bluffs police chief
        CBS-Boston
      • Jaws child star appointed police chief of town where movie was filmed
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      Politico

      Court ruling could upend Pa. Senate race

      A little-watched federal court case could upend the neck-and-neck Republican Senate primary in Pennsylvania between Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick. On Friday afternoon, a three-judge panel for the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals issued a judgment saying election officials should count several hundred mail ballots that were submitted without a date written on their mailing envelopes in a November 2021 county judgeship election, as long as they were otherwise received on time. Oz and McCormick were separated by about 1,100 votes as of Friday afternoon, and the ruling could introduce into the pool an as-yet-unknown number of similarly-situated ballots that would not have initially been counted.

      • Oz, McCormick tied in Pa. with thousands of ballots to count
        Associated Press
      • Oz, McCormick still neck and neck in Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary
        MarketWatch
    • World
      People

      Nude Protester with 'Stop Raping Us' Painted on Chest Interrupts Red Carpet at Cannes Film Festival

      A spokesperson for the Cannes Film Festival did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Related video: Shaun White, Nina Dobrev make their red carpet debut at Cannes On Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed attendees at the opening ceremony of the French film festival, getting a standing ovation as he spoke about persevering and the power of filmmaking. His remarks come as Russia and Vladimir Putin continue their invasion of Ukraine.

      • Anne Hathaway takes sartorial tip from 'favourite actresses' for stellar Cannes debut
        Yahoo Life UK
      • Protester crashes Cannes carpet at George Miller premiere
        Associated Press
    • World
      Reuters

      U.S. says Turkey's approach to Sweden, Finland NATO bid not a bilateral topic

      Turkey's approach to the NATO accession process of Sweden and Finland is not a bilateral issue between Washington and Ankara, the U.S. State Department said on Friday, but added that Washington was speaking with Ankara and it remained confident that the dispute would be overcome. Finland and Sweden say they have been spurred into joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization by Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, reversing generations of military non-alignment to bring about the biggest shakeup in European security in decades. Turkey surprised NATO allies last week by objecting to the move, pressing Sweden to halt support for Kurdish militants it considers part of a terrorist group.

      • Biden declares ‘strong support’ for Sweden and Finland to join NATO
        Yahoo News Video
      • Turkey has told allies it's a 'no' to Sweden and Finland's NATO bid - Erdogan
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      The New York Times

      Bodies Pulled From Parched Lake Mead Stir Wise-Guy Ghosts of Las Vegas

      It's the mob guy who went missing after skimming from the Stardust casino. Ever since the bodies started turning up this month in Lake Mead — the first in a barrel, the next half-buried in sand, both exposed by plunging water levels — theories in Las Vegas are flourishing about who they are, how they wound up in the country's largest man-made reservoir, and what might surface next. Lynette Melvin found the second body with her sister while paddleboarding.

    • Science
      BGR

      Octopuses torture and eat themselves after mating, and scientists finally know why

      For years, scientists have wondered why octopuses torture themselves after mating. Now, after all this time, researchers may finally have the answer. Today's Top Deals #1 best-selling bed pillows are on sale for $13 each — see why they have 126,000 5-star Amazon reviews!

    • World
      Associated Press

      US intel shows Russians fear Mariupol abuse will backfire

      The U.S. has gathered intelligence that shows some Russian officials have become concerned that Russian forces in the ravaged port city of Mariupol are carrying out grievous abuses, a U.S official familiar with the findings said Wednesday. The Russian officials are concerned that the abuses will backfire and further inspire Mariupol residents to resist the Russian occupation. The U.S. official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the Russians, who were not identified, also feared that the abuses will undercut Russia's claim that they've liberated the Russian-speaking city.

      • Russia claims to have taken full control of Mariupol
        Associated Press
      • Live updates |Congress approves $40B aid package to Ukraine
        Associated Press
    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      ‘Reunited and it feels so good.’ Watch a Florida panther finally find her lost kitten

      Thank you, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission for capturing it and making our weekend. Back in March, after the 4-month-old somehow got separated from her mother in Collier County, staffers launched a search in the area, to no avail. When that didn't work, biologists then tried to attract the Florida panther with her actual baby, by placing the little one in a cage in the same area.

    • U.S.
      WFTV

      Deputies: Motorcyclist with concealed carry permit stops knife-wielding driver in road rage incident

      A Flagler County man is under arrest after he threatened a motorcyclist with a knife in a road rage incident near Palm Coast Tuesday. Deputies said they responded to the intersection of Pine Lakes Parkway and Whirlaway Drive just after 1 p.m. after getting several calls to 911 for a reported road rage incident. According to the sheriff's office, 50-year-old Rafael Vincent Rivera and a motorcyclist got into an argument after Rivera cut the motorcyclist off.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Captive medic’s bodycam shows firsthand horror of Mariupol

      A celebrated Ukrainian medic recorded her time in Mariupol on a data card no bigger than a thumbnail, smuggled out to the world in a tampon. Now she is in Russian hands, at a time when Mariupol itself is on the verge of falling. Yuliia Paievska is known in Ukraine as Taira, a moniker from the nickname she chose in the World of Warcraft video game.

      • Ukrainian medic is captured after documenting war
        Associated Press Videos
      • How Mariupol medic smuggled extraordinary video through 15 Russian checkpoints
        The Telegraph
    • U.S.
      Rolling Stone

      Trump Endorsed Her. Now She Wants to Use State Power to ‘Crush’ the Left and Impose ‘God’s Moral Order’

      You cannot have a successful society outside of the Christian moral order,” she claimed, insisting that “things like abortion and things like gay marriage are outside the Christian moral order. Eubanks added: “They lead to chaos and destruction and a culture of death; we've abandoned the Christian moral order as a nation and we are reaping that destruction. When Voris suggested to Eubanks that her political opponents are likely to paint that as extreme, Eubanks countered: “I don't see what we believe as extreme at all.

    • Business
      Business Insider

      A SpaceX flight attendant said Elon Musk exposed himself and propositioned her for sex, documents show. The company paid $250,000 for her silence.

      SpaceX, the aerospace firm founded by Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, paid a flight attendant $250,000 to settle a sexual misconduct claim against Musk in 2018, Insider has learned. The attendant worked as a member of the cabin crew on a contract basis for SpaceX's corporate jet fleet. She accused Musk of exposing his erect penis to her, rubbing her leg without consent, and offering to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage, according to interviews and documents obtained by Insider.

      • Elon Musk was accused of sexual misconduct by a SpaceX flight attendant: report
        Engadget
      • Elon Musk denies sexual misconduct allegations
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Health
      Yahoo Canada Style

      Are you at risk for bladder cancer? One lifestyle change you should make immediately

      The disease is the fifth most common cancer in Canada and one of the most frequently diagnosed among men. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, it's estimated that in 2022, 13,300 Canadians will be diagnosed with bladder cancer, 2,500 of whom will die from the disease. Because the warning signs of bladder cancer are often mistaken for other health conditions like urinary tract and kidney infections, early detection may not be as clear-cut as other diseases.

    • Health
      INSIDER

      A 30-year-old with a hoarse voice, back pain, and achy bones visited a walk-in clinic to see a doctor for his symptoms. He found out it was lung cancer.

      An otherwise healthy man with back pain and a hoarse voice was later found to have lung cancer. Lung cancer can be tricky to catch, so see a doctor if you have persistent chest pain or coughing. A fit, otherwise healthy 30-year old was found to have stage 4 lung cancer after experiencing back pain and a hoarse voice, Today reported.

    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Erdogan: Sweden and Finland's NATO bid is a 'no'

      STORY: Finland and Sweden formally applied on Wednesday (May 18) to join U.S.-led NATO, a decision spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Turkey's objections have come as a surprise to the other members of the alliance. "We will continue our policy in a determined way.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      California tree trimmer guilty in deadly throat-slashings

      A tree trimmer in rural Northern California was found guilty in a series of throat-slashing attacks that left three people dead, prosecutors announced Wednesday. A jury in Butte County on Tuesday found Ryan Scott Blinston, 37, guilty of murder, attempted murder and arson, the Tehama County District Attorney's office said. Blinston, of Oroville, faces a mandatory term of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    • World
      People

      Giant Sinkhole in China Reveals Massive Ancient Forest

      Song Wen/Xinhua/Getty Cave explorers in the Guangxi region of China have found a secret ancient forest hidden inside a 630-foot-deep sinkhole. As seen in a Twitter video posted by the China state-affiliated media organization CGTN earlier this month, the karst sinkhole — formed by rainwater that dissolves bedrock — exceeds 5 million cubic meters in area. Inside, explorers found a primeval forest with ancient trees measuring 130 feet in height, Chinese outlet Xinhua News reported.

      • Chinese scientists find massive 630ft-deep sinkhole with an entire hidden forest inside
        The Independent
      • China sinkholes: Why country is host to some of world’s most dramatic craters
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      WFTV

      Sheriff: Pregnant Florida woman throws violent tantrum at McDonald’s before twerking her way out

      A woman who was upset with how long her order was taking in a McDonald's drive-thru in Lakeland stormed into the restaurant, threw a violent tantrum and began twerking Thursday afternoon, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said. Deputies said Tianis Jones, 22, of Lakeland, barged into the restaurant on U.S. 92 East shortly after 5:30 p.m. and began complaining to an employee at the counter.

    • Business
      Yahoo Finance

      California's electrical grid has an EV problem

      California energy officials issued a sobering warning this month, telling residents to brace for potential blackouts as the state's energy grid faces capacity constraints heading into the summer months. In Sacramento, officials said California's grid could face a potential shortfall of roughly 1,700 megawatts, which would affect the power supply of between 1 million and 4 million people this summer. “Let's say we were to have a substantial number of [electric] vehicles charging at home as everybody dreams,” Ram Rajagopal, an associate professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, who authored a recent study looking at the strain electric vehicle adoption is expected to place on the power grid, told Yahoo Finance.

    • Politics
      NBC News

      Trump leaves Pennsylvania GOP fuming over 'cockamamie election.' Next up: Georgia.

      Three days before Election Day, Trump veered hard to the right in the governor's race by backing Doug Mastriano, the state senator who built a devoted grassroots following for his efforts to overturn President Joe Biden's win and promote Trump's stolen election lie. Mainstream Republicans fear that Mastriano, who had been on track to win the primary anyway before Trump's nod, is too extreme to win a general election in a state with a half million more registered Democrats than Republicans. A Democratic victory in the Pennsylvania contest for governor would reverberate through the 2024 presidential election cycle.

    • Health
      Shape

      See Kate Upton Hang Upside Down In an Impressive Aerial Yoga Pose

      Few people could make aerial yoga look easy, but Kate Upton has done just that. The 29-year-old actress and model — who regularly posts her workouts on social media — recently shared a photo on Instagram of herself hanging upside down in a precarious aerial yoga pose. In the photo, Upton is suspended by a sling-like hammock in an inverted dancer pose, wearing a matching purple sports bra and leggings.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Brazil's Lula gets married at 76 with a political touch

      Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the front-runner heading into Brazil's presidential election in October, was married Wednesday in a ceremony that had a political touch. The 76-year-old leftist politician, who was president in 2003-2010 and leads incumbent far-right President Jair Bolsonaro in all opinion polls, wed sociologist Rosangela Silva, 55, before 150 guests who sang his old and new campaign songs more than once. It was the third marriage for Lula, as he is known to Brazilians.

    • World
      Business Insider

      Videos show Russian soldiers leading a group of Ukrainian captives at gunpoint moments before they were executed in Bucha, report says

      A photo taken in Bucha in April showed a group of Ukrainian men who appeared to have been executed. A NYT investigation showed the men were in custody of Russian troops before apparently being killed. A video showed the Ukrainian captives being marched in a single file and flanked by Russian troops.

    • U.S.
      TheGrio

      New York girls track team members suspended after sports bra protest

      The girls' track and field team at Albany High School in upstate New York received a suspension after they launched a petition calling out gender dress code bias. Several members of the Falcons were asked to leave practice last week by Ashley Chapple, Albany's athletic director, for wearing sports bras instead of shirts, according to The Albany Times Union, and they complied. But one sprinter responded by starting an online petition titled “Stop Gender Biased Dress Codes: Allow the Girls Track Team to wear Sports Bras.

    • Business
      Autoblog

      2023 Toyota GR Supra Preview | It has a manual! Finally!

      Pros: It has a manual now, playful and full of character, sweet engines, better-than-BMW steering and handling Cons: The 2.0 still doesn't have a manual, two seats only, it'll be too German for some, pricey compared to Nissan Z It's a good time to be a Toyota fan. The GR86 was just brilliantly overhauled, a new and very hot all-wheel-drive GR Corolla is on the horizon and the 2023 Toyota GR Supra is countering the new-for-2023 Nissan Z with a new manual transmission option of its own. If you'd asked enthusiasts a decade ago which brand would spearhead a Japanese sports car renaissance while staring the end of internal combustion in the face, not many would have guessed Toyota.

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    The debate over student debt forgiveness
    • “It could give millions a chance to finally buy a house or start their business or help their kids get an education, too.”

    • “You signed a contract…If you don’t want to deal with the financial pressure of debt, don’t take out the loan.”

    • “Without action from Biden, Black student debt will hinder his agenda with respect to eliminating racial inequities.”

    • “Blanket relief could end up routing too much relief to those who do not need it and too little to those who do.”

    • “Unlike a number of other policy issues, student debt relief doesn’t need to be pushed through a narrowly controlled Congress.”

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