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    • How Americans view the Republican Party: Poll

      Most Americans aren't terribly happy with the direction of the U.S., or either of the major political parties, according to a new poll by CBS News.

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      • New boss vows 'full' probe after Social Security scandal

      • Biden, Hillary, Harris banned from Russia, but not this guy

      • CDC: Deadly hepatitis outbreak spread to 36 states

      • Lies about Trump's defeat become GOP's new normal

    • Health
      Yahoo Life

      7 facts about female masturbation that everyone should know, according to experts

      There are certain taboo topics that aren't openly talked about, and masturbation — particularly, female masturbation — has certainly been one of them. “There was a time when it wasn't open for women to talk about it,” Dr. Leah Millheiser, director of the female sexual medicine program at Stanford University Medical Center, tells Yahoo Life.

    • Science
      The Weather Network

      Mountains of sugar have been found in the ocean under seagrass meadows

      Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology report that mountains of sugar have been discovered hiding underneath seagrass meadows across the world's oceans. Seagrass meadows are amongst the top carbon-capturing ecosystems — just one square kilometre of seagrass stores nearly twice as much carbon as forests on land at a rate 35 times faster, according to the Institute. To better understand these carbon-capturing powerhouses, the scientists conducted a study off the Italian island of Elba where they took samples of seagrass meadows and their surrounding sediments.

    • U.S.
      WHBQ

      Woman arrested after allegedly slicing brother’s throat with pocket knife

      A woman is arrested after being accused of slicing her brother's throat for breaking up a fight, according to court documents. Police arrived in the 20 block of Falls Road on May 22, 2022, and saw the Brother injured. According to court documents, the brother was breaking up a fight between his sisters when Jarica Brown, 32, took a pocket knife and slice him across the front of his neck.

    • Business
      Yahoo Finance

      Larry Summers called inflation. Here's what he sees next.

      If Larry Summers was right about inflation, then what does he see happening next? That's what I asked myself as I prepared to speak with the noted, public-facing economist this past Thursday. As you may know, last year Summers sounded the alarm about President Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, saying it was the 'least responsible' economic policy in 40 years and that it could engender significant and persistent inflation.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Trump Shares Post Suggesting 'Civil War'

      Former President Donald Trump shared a post on his social media platform that appeared to propose or predict a civil war in the U.S. A Truth Social user suggested “civil war” in response to a March 19 tweet from El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele, which was screengrabbed and posted to Truth Social by former Fox Nation host Lara Logan. Trump “retruthed” the comment about civil war. The most powerful country in the world is falling so fast, that it makes you rethink what are the real reasons,” Bukele's tweet read.

      • Trump under fire for sharing post ‘calling for civil war’ over US inflation
        The Independent
      • Trump reshares post on Truth Social that appears to suggest or predict a civil war in America
        INSIDER
    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Rip currents sweep three children out to sea from beach, New Jersey rescuers say

      Three young swimmers were rescued in Ocean City after being swept out to sea by a rip current, New Jersey officials told news outlets. The children were carried away by the current at noon Saturday, May 21, near 10th Street, officials told WPVI. Ocean City Beach Patrol employees working to open a nearby beach rushed to help, finding a 12-year-old boy when they spotted his shirt in the waves, OCNJ Daily reported.

    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Arkansas governor is odd man out in his own state's primary

      Donald Trump's image appears in ads for Boozman and for Sarah Sanders, who served as the former president's White House press secretary and is now running for governor. Sanders, whose endorsement is almost as sought after as Trump's, is helping make the closing argument for Boozman in a TV ad. But conspicuously missing from the ads and the campaign trail is the state's top elected Republican, Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who is entering the final stretch of his term with strong approval ratings and a raised national profile. Hutchinson's advisers say that's because he's concentrating on helping more Republicans nationally as he looks to the future — which might include a White House bid.

    • Science
      CBS News Videos

      Invasive jumping worms found in at least 34 states

      A new species of invasive jumping worms has been discovered in at least 34 states, and scientists are concerned. CBS Minnesota's Erin Hassanzadeh reports from Minneapolis.

    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      The toughest US Army Special Forces course takes place underwater. Here's why it has to be brutal.

      There is a very small Army community that goes through the Combat Diver Qualification Course. It's arguably the Army's toughest course and is likely to be in higher demand in an era of great-power competition. When someone talks about frogmen or combat divers, most people immediately imagine Navy SEALs, the dedicated maritime component of the US special-operations community.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      1 killed, 8 wounded in shooting at Southern California party

      One man was killed and eight people were wounded during an overnight shooting at a party that drew about 100 people to a Southern California hookah lounge, police said Saturday. San Bernardino police officers dispatched late Friday found a man shot in the parking lot outside the strip mall lounge, where the party had been advertised on social media in the city east of Los Angeles, Sgt. Equino Thomas said. The man, Allen Gresham, 20, was pronounced dead at the scene, a police statement said.

      • 1 person killed, 8 others injured in shooting at California party
        NBC News
      • 1 dead, 9 injured in San Bernardino hookah lounge shooting
        CBS-Losangeles
    • Health
      BGR

      First human patient injected with revolutionary cancer-killing virus

      If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. Scientists have injected the first human patient with a new cancer-killing virus. The virus, known as Vaxinia, has seen successful tests in animals.

    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Eight Arrested After Snatching Teen at Dallas Mavericks Game

      Eight people have been arrested in Oklahoma City for allegedly trafficking a 15-year-old Texas girl, who was abducted at a Dallas Mavericks game last month when she left her father to go and use the bathroom. The girl's family is also demanding answers from Texas police about why they refused to investigate their daughter's disappearance and were forced to locate her themselves with the assistance of the Texas Counter-Trafficking Initiative (TXCTI)—a nonprofit organization that was able to track down nude images of the girl on a prostitution website. The teen went to the bathroom at the American Airlines Center on April 8 and never returned, her family's attorney Zeke Fortenberry of the Fortenberry Firm, PLLC said in a release, obtained by Fox News.

      • Family demand answers as eight people arrested for trafficking teen girl from Dallas NBA game to Oklahoma
        The Independent
      • Teen Kidnapped At Dallas Basketball Game Found Days Later Held In Hotel Room
        HuffPost
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      With public camping a felony, Tennessee homeless seek refuge

      Miranda Atnip lost her home during the coronavirus pandemic after her boyfriend moved out and she fell behind on bills. Now she has a new worry: Tennessee is about to become the first U.S. state to make it a felony to camp on local public property such as parks. Tennessee already made it a felony in 2020 to camp on most state-owned property.

    • U.S.
      The Weather Network

      Parking under overpass in severe weather is 'spectacularly dangerous'

      The Weather Network Storm Hunter and meteorologist Mark Robinson explains why this move is "spectacularly dangerous." As a veteran storm chaser who has driven through the core of a storm, even one that isn't possibly producing a tornado but still has "near blinding rain," Robinson has been forced to stand on his brakes to prevent his car from slamming into a vehicle in front of him under a bridge. "Driving is always the number 1 danger when it comes to storms, and unfortunately, one of the big issues I've run into again and again is people hiding their cars beneath bridges," said Robinson.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Florida bodybuilder pulling a $245,000 scam told the VA he could lift only 10 pounds

      Vanity prevented a Port St. Lucie man from getting away with getting $245,286 in Veterans Administration disability benefits by claiming, among other things, combat experience and arm and leg weakness that prevented him from lifting weights since 2010. While pulling this scam, bodybuilder Zachary Barton and his wife were posting pictures and videos online of Barton pushing heavy iron to build his physique and flexing in the gym and on stage in contests. Investigators began tracking the muscular moves of Barton, such as moving furniture and regular workouts at gyms in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where Barton and his wife moved.

    • World
      Associated Press

      'A long journey': Volunteers from Belarus fight for Ukraine

      One is a restaurateur who fled Belarus when he learned he was about to be arrested for criticizing President Alexander Lukashenko. What united them is their determination to resist Lukashenko by fighting against Russian forces in Ukraine. Belarusians are among those who have answered a call by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for foreign fighters to go to Ukraine and join the International Legion for the Territorial Defense of Ukraine, given the high stakes in a conflict which many see as a battle pitting dictatorship against freedom.

    • World
      Business Insider

      Putin will be in a sanatorium and out of power by 2023, former British intelligence chief predicts

      Former MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove said Wednesday Putin could be out of power by next year. He said Putin will likely enter a long-term medical facility and not return to power once he is out. His predictions line up with other reports of Putin losing power and receiving medical treatment.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      A Maine town reportedly shut down after its only clerk quit when her vacation request was denied

      A small Maine town shut down after its clerk resigned, the Bangor Daily News reported. Christen Bouchard quit after her vacation request was denied, per the outlet. A tiny town in Maine effectively shut down after its clerk resigned from her job after her vacation request was rejected, a local outlet reported this week.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Pakistan police arrest 6 men over 'honor killing' of sisters

      Pakistani police arrested six men from the same family on Sunday, accused of murdering two sisters who were from the same village but also had Spanish citizenship. Police said that Urooj Abbas, 21, and Anisa Abbas, 23, were allegedly killed for refusing to bring their husbands — cousins from forced marriages — to Spain. Officer Ataur Rehman said that murder charges were leveled against the victims' brother, a paternal uncle, both husbands, a cousin, and both fathers-in-law.

    • U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Bear charges through window and attacks couple inside their home, Wisconsin cops say

      A Wisconsin couple fought for their lives after a bear forced its way into their home and attacked, police told news outlets. It happened at a home near Medford on Friday, May 20, the Taylor County Sheriff's Office told TV station WSAW. It was around 11 p.m.

    • Health
      Miami Herald

      If your blood sugar, blood pressure is out of control, you may be missing this key mineral

      Today's topic is magnesium, the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. Magnesium is involved in 700-800 metabolic processes. It is vital for protein synthesis, nerve and muscle function, blood sugar control, inflammation, stress reduction, sleep and blood pressure regulation.

    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Wisconsin Republicans vote not to endorse for governor

      Wisconsin Republicans voted Saturday not to endorse anyone for governor ahead of the GOP primary in August, with former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch falling just short of the 60% needed to get the nod — and cash — that comes with winning the party's official backing. It marked the first time delegates have not endorsed a candidate for governor. Many activists, and one of Kleefisch's rivals, had argued for not endorsing anyone, saying it would fracture the party.

      • Wisconsin Republicans refuse to endorse any of the party's 4 candidates for governor
        Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
      • No endorsement in GOP primary for governor at state convention
        WISN - Milwaukee Videos
    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      Ukrainian aircraft sends 2 Russian Solntsepek thermobaric rocket launchers to hell

      Valentyna Romanenko - Saturday, 21 May 2022, 23:27 Strike aircraft of the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed over a dozen pieces of Russian military equipment, including 2 Solntsepek thermobaric multiple rocket launchers, on Saturday, 21 May. Solntsepek, or TOS-1A is a multi-barrel rocket launch system. The system is equipped with a rack of incendiary or thermobaric rockets and has high destructive capacity.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Local News Anchor Busts Lauren Boebert For Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud

      A local Colorado news anchor reminded viewers of Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-Colo.) past open embrace of the racist “replacement theory” that reportedly inspired the massacre at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, last weekend. Clark cut to footage of Boebert talking just last year about the baseless conspiracy theory that claims Democrats are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants. Clark lamented: “That was Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert openly espousing replacement theory by name in 2021.”

    • Science
      Storyful

      Drone Footage Shows Extent of Tornado Damage in Gaylord, Michigan

      At least one person was killed after a tornado touched down in Gaylord in Otsego County, Michigan, May 20, according to Michigan State Police. This footage, captured by Brendan Gutenschwager, shows an aerial view of the destruction and damage caused by the storm. MSP said at least 43 people were injured and transported to local hospitals.

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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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