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    • N. Korea preps unwelcome surprise for Biden

      North Korea appears to be preparing to test an intercontinental ballistic missile ahead of President Biden's first official trip to South Korea, a U.S. official said.

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      • Trump 'certainly not setting the world on fire' in primaries

      • First case of rare monkeypox detected in the U.S.

      • As COVID rates spike, CDC urges some to mask up

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      College graduate sews rainbow flag inside her gown and ‘flashes’ conservative university: ‘I will not hide’

      This woman on TikTok showed her LGBTQIA+ pride when graduating from Brigham Young University, by displaying the rainbow flag sewn inside her graduation gown. TikToker Jillian Orr (@jillianoreo) is a recent college graduate and LGBTQIA+ activist. Orr, who is bisexual, recently showed her pride by fabulously revealing a rainbow flag lining the inside of her gown when receiving her diploma from Brigham Young University, a conservative university owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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      NextShark

      Hawaiian restaurant in Texas sells out after TikTok about UT Austin 'kicking out' its owners goes viral

      Customers flooded a Hawaiian restaurant in Austin, Texas, after a TikTok announcing its permanent closure went viral. Hawaiian BBQ and poke bowl restaurant Poke Bay will permanently close its doors after five years of business following the University of Texas at Austin's acquisition of land on Guadalupe Street to expand the school's campus. Restaurant owners Paul and Priscilla Song are left with no choice but to close their establishment by the end of this month.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Madison Cawthorn foes who targeted him with a damaging nude video say Lauren Boebert is next on their hit list

      The group that posted a viral nude video of Rep. Madison Cawthorn is targeting Rep. Lauren Boebert next. The American Muckrackers PAC has "interesting information" about Boebert, a co-founder told Insider. The information deals with financial matters, he said.

    • Technology
      In The Know by Yahoo

      TikToker claims we've all been using Post-its incorrectly: 'Are we just doing everything wrong?'

      Apparently, however, this isn't a matter of product malfunction so much as it is one of user error. TikToker Ali Abdaal recently learned the correct way to use a Post-it note and shared how in a quick video. Watch this Brooklyn bedroom go from drab to fabulous in one day: “I was today years old when I realized I've been using Post-its all wrong,” Abdaal wrote in the caption.

    • U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Angler reels in ‘freaking scary’ fish in Texas marsh, photos show. It’s a rare beast

      An angler recently reeled in a rare and “freaking scary” fish after casting his hook into a murky Texas marsh, photos show. The scaly creature's striking look, jet black from tail to toothy tip, took the fisherman and his guide by surprise, according to a post by Lotus Guide Service. Well … (we) found out melanistic gar do exist,” said the May 16 post, sharing photos of the fish whipping and thrashing against the fishing line.

    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      Guerrillas blow up a Russian armoured train in captured Melitopol - media

      DENYS KARLOVSKYI In captured Melitopol, the Ukrainian resistance movement has managed to blow up a Russian armoured train as it was transporting soldiers and equipment. Source: local media; Mirror of the Week, quoting the Defence Headquarters of the Zaporizhzhia region Details: Eyewitnesses in Melitopol reported hearing explosions and gunfire in the area of the meat-packing plant. Local journalists later confirmed that Ukrainian guerrillas had remotely detonated an armoured train near the meat-packing plant in Melitopol.

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      Reuters

      Ukraine will get worse for isolated Russia, analyst says on state TV

      LONDON (Reuters) - One military analyst had a brutally frank message for viewers of Russian state television: The war in Ukraine will get much worse for Russia, which is facing a mass mobilisation supported by the United States while Russia is almost totally isolated. Since President Vladimir Putin ordered the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, Russia state media - and especially state television - have supported the Kremlin's position. That appeared to have changed on Monday night when one well-known military analyst gave a blunt assessment to Russia's main state television channel of what Putin casts as the "special military operation".

    • U.S.
      The Root

      “Don’t you have some fish to catch, African-American man?” says Santa Barbara Karen

      On a sunny day at The Boathouse, a Santa Barbara restaurant, a Karen decided to cause an unnecessary ruckus. In a five-minute video recording of the incident, the woman confronts the person recording, a Black man, and takes things to another level. On May 11, Ian Soleimani, a local DJ, shared to his Instagram the footage he caught of the incident.

    • U.S.
      Rock Hill Herald

      Rock Hill SC man again denied parole after conviction in fire that killed baby brother

      A South Carolina man, who has been in prison for seven years for a deadly Rock Hill fire that killed his baby brother, was denied parole Wednesday. Morgan, now 24, was denied a chance at release Wednesday by the unanimous vote of a panel of the S.C. Parole Board after a video conference hearing, said Valerie Suber, associate deputy director of the S.C. Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services. The parole board had gathered in Columbia.

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      AFP Videographics

      Tesla crashes into Ohio building at high speed

      Authorities in Columbus, Ohio have released footage showing the moments a Tesla crashes into the Greater Columbus Convention Center on May 4, 2022. According to police, the driver of the 2020 Telsa Model S said he lost control of his brakes.

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      Business Insider

      Fiona Hill says Putin got 'frustrated many times' with Trump because the Russian leader 'had to keep explaining things' to him

      Putin often became frustrated with Trump over his lack of knowledge on big issues, Fiona Hill said. "He had to keep explaining things, and Putin doesn't like to do that," Hill said. Hill said this factored into Putin's decision to invade Ukraine during the Biden administration.

      • Fiona Hill says Putin 'doesn't think anything has gone wrong' in Ukraine and lives 'in a bubble'
        INSIDER
      • Putin 'sees himself as the inheritor of the tsars', says Trump's former Russia advisor Fiona Hill
        INSIDER
    • U.S.
      NextShark

      Indian American student choked by peer receives harsher punishment than his bully from Texas school

      A viral video of a Texas student choking an Indian American peer has sparked a petition against the aggressor. In a video circulating online, Shaan Pritmani can be seen being assaulted and choked by a white student in the cafeteria of Coppell Middle School in Texas on May 11. The video begins with the aggressor choking Shaan with his right arm before demanding him to stand up from his seat.

    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Arizona state senator slammed for Buffalo shooting comments

      The Arizona Senate on Monday opened an ethics investigation into a firebrand Republican member who tweeted inflammatory comments about last weekend's racist attack at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket that left 10 people dead. The referral of Sen. Wendy Rogers of Flagstaff to the Ethics Committee was in lieu of the immediate expulsion that Democratic lawmakers were planning, GOP Majority Leader Rick Gray said. Due process considerations require no less than an ethics investigation, he said.

      • Buffalo shooting: Wendy Rogers ethics investigation launched over social media post
        KSAZ
      • Wendy Rogers ethics investigation launched over Buffalo mass shooting social media post
        KSAZ
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      Motley Fool

      Retirees Are Poised to See the Biggest Social Security Change in 41 Years

      In 2023, retirees on Social Security are likely going to experience something that no senior has in 41 years. The cost of living adjustment (COLA) they are on track to receive would result in the largest benefit increase in more than four decades. This change sounds positive for older Americans, but in fact that's not the case at all.

    • U.S.
      Atlanta Black Star

      ‘Doesn’t Look Like He Needs an Ambulance’: 17-Year-Old Boston Student Has Stroke In Class. School Nurse Argues with His Mom to Pick Him Up Instead of Calling 911.

      A 17-year-old Boston high school student suffered a stroke while in class but did not receive the medical assistance he needed after officials called his mother instead of 911. The teen's mother, who is wheelchair-bound, is furious, asking why the school nurse did not recognize the signs of his health failing when the boy complained about feeling tired and his side felt numb. After telling his school nurse he felt “weak,” “shaky,” and “numb,” she called his mother Alishia Hicks to pick him up from the school, ignoring the signs suggesting the boy was having a stroke and the mother's request to get more immediate assistance for her child.

    • Business
      In The Know by Yahoo

      TikToker reveals how she makes six figures a year through Airbnb rentals: ‘[It] changed our life’

      A TikToker is going viral after sharing how Airbnb arbitrage properties changed her life. The post comes from The KarWells (@thekarwells), two friends who run a successful real estate business and a TikTok page full of investing tips. In one of the page's most popular clips, Sarah Glidewell, one half of The KarWells, recently explained how she went from making $50,000 per year to over $100,000 from Airbnb rental properties.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Laura Ingraham Names 'The Real Accomplices' In Buffalo Mass Shooting And We Can't Even

      Laura Ingraham on Monday ridiculously claimed that the non-right wing media were the “real accomplices” in the Buffalo, New York, mass shooting that left 10 people dead over the weekend. The Fox News host blasted Democratic efforts to restrict hate speech that incites the kind of violence perpetrated by the white suspected gunman who left a racist online manifesto before his attack on a supermarket. The article explained how the accused killer embraced “the great replacement theory” that has become more common among conservatives (including Tucker Carlson at Fox News and top House Republican Elise Stefanik) and took the propaganda to its violently “logical conclusion.”

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      Fortune

      A leaked Homeland Security memo warns business leaders their companies could be targeted if they ‘facilitate travel for those seeking abortions’

      The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is anticipating a surge of violence if the Supreme Court ultimately overturns Roe v. Wade, according to a leaked memo sent last week, first obtained by Axios. The May 13 unclassified memo cites social media threats to Supreme Court justices, other public officials, and health care providers. On May 2, Politico reported that the Supreme Court had voted to overturn the landmark 1973 ruling after obtaining a leaked draft of the decision.

      • U.S. readies for possible violence after abortion ruling -report
        Reuters
      • US warns abortion ruling could increase extremist violence
        Associated Press
    • 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.

    • U.S.
      San Luis Obispo Tribune

      Rattlesnake wakes woman in middle of night, then takes over her bedroom in Arizona

      A rattlesnake woke up an Arizona woman up in the middle of the night, and the predicament actually got worse in the minutes that followed. The venomous snake vanished from sight, which meant it was still there but hiding. It happened recently at a home in Marana, about 20 miles northwest of Tucson, and the homeowner ultimately took refuge in another part of the house, according to Derek Carlson, a rattlesnake prevention specialist with Rattlesnake Solutions.

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        USA TODAY
      • Texas rattlesnakes are hiding in pool noodles
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      WSB Cox articles

      Man shot multiple times in Brookhaven road rage arrested moments after walking into police station

      DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Channel 2′s Michael Seiden obtained body camera footage of the day that Duong was shot, and then footage from nine days later, when he was arrested. Separate videos show Holder's arrest, first responders' attempts to keep Duong alive and then his arrest after he's released from the hospital. The shooting unfolded on Dresden Drive near Peachtree Road in the middle of the day.

    • World
      Reuters

      Russia uses new laser weapons in Ukraine, Zelenskiy mocks 'wonder weapon'

      LONDON (Reuters) -Russia on Wednesday said it was using a new generation of powerful lasers in Ukraine to burn up drones, deploying some of Moscow's secret weapons to counter a flood of Western arms. Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018 unveiled an intercontinental ballistic missile, underwater nuclear drones, a supersonic weapon and a laser weapon. Little is known about the specifics of the new laser.

      • Russia claims it's using new laser weapons against Ukraine
        Engadget
      • Russia's new laser weapon 'can destroy satellites 900 miles above Earth'
        The Telegraph
    • World
      App.com | Asbury Park Press

      Sand collapse kills Maine man on Ocean Beach III

      RAW VIDEO: Emergency personnel work to recover the body of an 18-year-old man who was killed when sand collapsed over him on the Ocean Beach III section of Toms River.

    • U.S.
      Fox News

      Bahamas Sandals deaths: Families of Americans found dead at resort ask for second autopsy, report says

      The families of the three Americans who were found dead in early May at the Sandals Emerald Bay resort in the Bahamas reportedly have asked investigators to allow a pathologist from abroad to perform a second autopsy. Michael Phillips, 68, and Robbie Phillips, 65, of Tennessee, and Vincent Chiarella, 64, of Florida, were found dead on May 6 inside a villa at the all-inclusive resort on Great Exuma island. The lone survivor, Vincent's 65-year-old wife Donnis, is in good condition at a hospital in Miami, a spokesperson there told Fox News Digital last week.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      20 years since Navy ship sunk for artificial reef in Keys

      The 20th anniversary of the storied intentional sinking of a former Naval ship to become an artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is being celebrated Tuesday in Key Largo. The 510-foot-long (155-meter-long) Spiegel Grove earned international notoriety when it sank prematurely May 17, 2002, and landed with its upside-down bow protruding above the ocean's surface about 6 miles (10 kilometers) off Key Largo. “Ultimately, the Spiegel Grove is a story that Hollywood would never have been able to script in a million years,” said Rob Bleser, a Key Largo dive operator and the vessel's sinking project manager.

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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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