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    Supreme Court sides with public school football coach who prayed on the field

    • More than 1 million switch to GOP in warning for Dems

      Thousands of suburban swing voters who turned against Donald Trump's Republican Party in recent years appear to be swinging back, according to a new AP analysis.

      Political shift beginning to take hold »
      • South Dakota gov. defends no exception for rape, incest

      • 21 teens die mysteriously at South African nightclub

      • 'Off the charts' shortages hitting American farms

      • Proud Boys leaders' orders were not followed on Jan. 6

      • Giuliani slapped while out campaigning for son

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      Associated Press

      US basketball star Griner appears in Russian court

      More than four months after she was arrested at a Moscow airport for cannabis possession, a Russian court has set the start date of the criminal trial of U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner for July 1. The Phoenix Mercury star was also ordered to remain in custody for the duration of her criminal trial. She could face 10 years in prison if convicted on charges of large-scale transportation of drugs.

      • Report: Brittney Griner's detention in Russia extended by 6 months, court date set for July 1
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      • Report: Brittney Griner set for preliminary hearing in Russia on Monday
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      ‘Too much mayo on a sandwich’: Subway customer kills employee, shoots woman over order

      Atlanta police are investigating a shooting that has left one woman dead and another in surgery. Too much mayonnaise on a sandwich, police said. APD responded to a Circle K gas station at 74 Northside Drive Southwest to a person shot call just after 6:30 p.m. When they arrived, they learned two women had been shot after a dispute about the amount of mayonnaise on a customer's Subway sandwich.

    • Health
      PureWow

      Child Psychiatrists Are Begging Parents to Stop Saying This in Front of Their Daughters

      How girls think about their bodies is subjective, but their perception is heavily influenced by a variety of external factors—including their own parents. Bottom line: If you say these types of things enough in front of your daughters, you're demonstrating a negative relationship with your own body and aligning your self-worth with what you eat, Dr. Egger says. “Healthy food, physical activity and the joy of being a fully rounded person who is so much more than their appearance helps model a more neutral relationship with your body,” Dr. Egger maintains.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Officials: Georgia man sentenced to die kills self in prison

      A Georgia man who was recently sentenced to death in the killings of two corrections officers during an escape attempt five years ago has died in prison of an apparent suicide, corrections officials said. Prison guards found Ricky Dubose unresponsive in his cell at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson around 4:45 p.m. Sunday, according to a Department of Corrections news release. Dubose, 29, was sentenced to death June 16 after he was convicted of murder in the June 2017 shooting deaths of Sgt. Christopher Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue.

      • Man who killed Ga. corrections officers during escape found dead in prison cell, officials say
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      • Man just sent to death row for murders of GA correctional officers hangs self in prison
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    • World
      The Daily Beast

      Scenes of Horror as Putin Hits Mall With ‘1,000 People’ Inside

      Russia fired a series of rockets at a shopping center in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday, raising alarm bells that Russia is stepping up its attacks on civilian structures regardless of the loss of life. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday there were more than a thousand civilians inside the shopping mall and the casualties to come might bring even more shock and horror to Ukrainian people already confronting so much death and destruction as Russia has been waging war in Ukraine for 124 days. The number of victims is impossible to imagine,” Zelensky said on Telegram.

      • Ukraine Shopping Center Hit By Russian Missile, Zelensky Says
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      • Ukraine war: 1,000 civilians inside shopping centre hit by Russian missile
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    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Someone at the Swap Shop heard ‘sounds’ coming from a car. Then came the rescue

      According to a Sunday tweet from Lauderhill Fire Rescue, first responders turned their attention away from putting out blazes to rescuing a small cat outside the Swap Shop near Fort Lauderdale around 1:30 p.m. The animal had reportedly become wedged near the engine compartment of a car that was parked outside the popular flea market. Fire-rescue spokesman Jerry Gonzalez told the Miami Herald on Monday that a concerned bystander heard “sounds” coming from the vehicle and called 911.

    • Politics
      USA TODAY

      Rep. Mary Miller spokesman says 'victory for white life' comment was an accident

      During a rally with former President Donald Trump, Illinois Rep. Mary Miller called the overturning of Roe v. Wade a "victory for white life."

    • Business
      Barrons.com

      Boeing Stock Is Sliding. There Are Reports of 737 MAX Issues.

      Boeing stock is down in early trading Monday after a pair of reports appeared to question the safety of 737 MAX jets. For starters, a report from Australia's national broadcaster cites “at least six midair emergencies” and various other problems experienced by MAX jets since the planes were recertified to fly. MAX jets were grounded worldwide from March 2019 to November 2020 following two deadly crashes inside of five months.

    • Business
      Fortune

      Warren Buffett wants his entire $96 billion fortune spent within 10 years of his death. Every kid on the planet might get a cut

      Of Buffett's $90 billion Berkshire stake, $56 billion will go to the Gates Foundation and $17.4 billion to four family charities, leaving an uncommitted $18.7 billion—all numbers the says could climb if Berkshire shares continue to perform the way they have been. He reportedly wants his billions spent within 10 years of his death. Gates Foundation staffers have been banking on receiving the full amount of both Buffett's pledged shares and remaining unpledged shares, the reported, having spent years figuring out where to put the money since some Gates Foundation grant recipients were already maxed out.

    • World
      Reuters

      Filipina wins transgender pageant in Thailand

      PATTAYA, Thailand (Reuters) - Filipina Fuschia Anne Ravena was crowned Miss International Queen 2022 on Saturday at a contest in Thailand billed as the world's largest and most popular transgender pageant. "My first message to everyone is to spread love and peace and unity because that is the most important thing that we do as of the moment and what's happening in the world right now," said Ravena who wore a glittery-silver evening gown. The pageant, which was halted for almost two years because of the pandemic, resumed in the Thai seaside town of Pattaya during Pride Month to also celebrate gender equality, said Alisa Phanthusak, the CEO of Miss Tiffany Show, the organiser.

    • U.S.
      App.com | Asbury Park Press

      Navy SEALs 'Hell Week' autopsy reveals cause of death of Manalapan man four months later

      The military autopsy of Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, a Manalapan resident who died hours after completing the grueling portion of SEAL training known as “Hell Week” in early February, revealed the cause of death as pneumonia and indicated that the 24-year-old went untreated until it was too late. Regina Mullen, Kyle's mother, received the report last week and shared its contents with the Asbury Park Press. Written by U.S. Army Regional Medical Examiner Wendy Warren and dated May 2, the report painted a grim picture of Mullen's final moments.

    • Politics
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      The impact of Kavanaugh's confirmation on the 2018 elections may reveal how the reversal of Roe v. Wade could impact this year's midterms

      The reaction to his confirmation may show how the repeal of Roe v. Wade could impact this year's midterms. As political analysts seek to understand the possible impact of Roe v. Wade being overturned on this year's midterm elections, some suggest that data from 2018 may reveal possible trends. In 2018, following the contentious confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — who was accused of sexual assault by Christine Ford — 40 Republican US House seats flipped to Democratic candidates.

      • John Oliver claims it was a 'failure' by Democrats for not doing more to protect Roe v. Wade
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    • World
      Reuters

      Pro-life is not just opposing abortion, Vatican says after U.S. ruling

      Anti-abortion activists should be concerned with other issues that can threaten life, such as easy access to guns, poverty and rising maternity mortality rates, the Vatican's editorial director said on Saturday. In a media editorial on the United States Supreme Court's ruling to end the constitutional right to abortion, Andrea Tornielli said those who oppose abortion could not pick and choose pro-life issues. "Being for life, always, for example, means being concerned if the mortality rates of women due to motherhood increase," he wrote.

      • Vatican praises Supreme Court's abortion decision, says being pro-life means supporting other issues as well
        Fox News
      • Vatican Says 'Pro Life' Activists Must Fight For Gun Control
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    • Health
      HuffPost

      My Daughter Almost Died At Summer Camp. Here's What I Wish I Told Her Before She Went.

      "In the months following Eden's diagnosis, my husband and I practice scenarios in which our children advocate for their safety, their health and each other," the author writes. My daughter, Eden, will soon be diagnosed with a disease we had no idea she had. The camp nurse doesn't sound alarmed when she calls days earlier to tell me Eden has eaten very little.

    • Business
      MoneyWise

      Robert Kiyosaki says that hot inflation will 'wipe out 50% of the US population' — here's what he means by that and how to protect yourself

      Don't miss Mitt Romney says a billionaire tax will trigger demand for these two physical assets — get in now before the super-rich swarm Stocks are down, but “cash is not a safe investment,” says Ray Dalio — get creative to find strong returns Warren Buffett likes these 2 investment opportunities outside of the stock market Consumer crunched Kiyosaki isn't exactly pleased with the current state of the U.S. economy. America has stopped producing products, we produce bubbles,” he says, adding that we now have bubbles in the real estate market, the stock market, and the bond market.

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      • ‘A cold dark place’ — Michael Burry thinks the market has plenty of room to plunge. But he finally sees value in these 4 stocks
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    • Politics
      Associated Press

      'Mitt Romney Republican' is now a potent GOP primary attack

      But Trump-aligned Republicans hostile toward the Utah senator have made his name a recurring theme in this year's primaries, using him as a foil and derisively branding their rivals “Mitt Romney Republicans." Republicans have used the concept to frame their primary opponents as enemies of the Trump-era GOP in southeast Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The anti-tax group Club For Growth, among the most active super PACs in this year's primaries, used “Mitt Romney Republican” as the central premise of an attack ad in North Carolina's Senate primary.

    • U.S.
      Star News

      Boat of missing Carolina Beach man washes ashore near Portugal

      The boat belonging to a Carolina Beach man who was reported missing in November 2021 has been located. According to a news release from the town of Carolina Beach, the vessel Joseph Johnson was last seen on washed ashore on an island near Portugal last week. Authorities in São Jorge Island — a small island located in the Azores group of islands in the Mid-Atlantic — contacted Carolina Beach police last week when they discovered a 2006 Clearwater fishing boat that washed ashore was registered to Johnson, the release said.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Justice Thomas wants the Supreme Court to revisit libel protections to make it easier for public figures to sue media organizations

      Justice Thomas wants the Supreme Court to revisit decades of libel protections. Changing the standard for defamation could make it easier for public figures to sue media organizations. Justice Clarence Thomas urged the Supreme Court on Monday to revisit decades of libel protections set by the landmark New York Times Co. v. Sullivan case — arguing the court should reconsider the standards that make it harder for public figures to sue media organizations.

    • World
      Associated Press

      8 bodies found, may be kidnapped workers from Mexican resort

      Eight bodies were found Saturday on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, and they appear to be those of eight men apparently kidnapped from a resort on the Caribbean coast. Prosecutors in the state of Yucatan said the bodies were probably those of men reported abducted in the laid-back beach town of Xcalak. Xcalak, which is sometimes spelled Xcalac — the spelling used by prosecutors — is located on the southern tip of Mexico's Caribbean coast, near Belize.

    • World
      The Daily Beast

      Russia’s Oligarch Wives Claim Putin Is Suffering From a Secret Illness

      According to everyone featured in Secrets of the Oligarch Wives, Vladimir Putin is a ruthless, greedy, sociopathic monster who cares only about his own power, wealth, and legacy as a titan who united and restored the glory of Mother Russia. The ongoing war in Ukraine, as well as the continued imprisonment and mistreatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, corroborates those claims, although the true hook of the Paramount+ documentary about the Russian president is its insider commentary from the women who were closest to the authoritarian's oligarchs. Narrated by Ranvir Singh and executive produced by Justine Kershaw, Laura Jones and David McNab, Secrets of the Oligarch Wives (out June 28) is a portrait of Putin as “the most dangerous man on the planet,” told largely by a collection of women with ties to bigwigs whose lives were deeply affected by him.

    • U.S.
      TheGrio

      For first time, video shown of cops arresting Black man, 25, on warrant for 49-yr. old white man

      Newly-released footage of a mistaken identity arrest shows a young Black man repeatedly informing police they had the wrong suspect before he was jailed for felony crimes committed by an older white man of the same name. The 8 News Now I-Team this week obtained and released the first footage of the wrongful arrest of Shane Lee Brown, now 25, who was behind bars for six days in two different Nevada jail facilities following deputies' oversights. While conducting a Jan. 8, 2020 traffic stop on Brown, who is Black, Henderson police officers searched his first and last name in a records log and found a “Shane Brown” who had skipped court and had a warrant out for his arrest due to the prohibited...

    • U.S.
      Reuters

      U.S. Supreme Court sides with doctors challenging opioid convictions

      The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave two doctors found guilty of misusing their licenses in the midst of the U.S. opioid epidemic to write thousands of prescriptions for addictive pain medications another chance to challenge their convictions. The justices ruled 9-0 in favor of Xiulu Ruan and Shakeel Kahn, who had argued in appealing their convictions that their trials were unfair because jurors were not required to consider whether the two physicians had "good faith" reasons to believe their numerous opioid prescriptions were medically valid. Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, writing for the court, said that once defendants produce evidence that they were authorized to dispense controlled substances like opioids, prosecutors must prove they knew they were acting in an unauthorized manner.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Samuel Jackson Rips 'Uncle Clarence' Thomas For Risking Interracial Marriage In Roe Reversal

      Actor Samuel Jackson slammed Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as “Uncle Clarence” for jeopardizing the legal right to interracial marriage with the court's decision Friday to overturn of Roe v. Wade. The same rationale the conservative court employed to reverse the 1973 decision on abortion rights could now be used to eliminate the right to same-sex marriage, contraception and interracial marriage, which was protected in the 1967 Loving v. Virginia ruling, lawmakers and scholars fear. Jackson bashed Thomas as “Uncle Clarence” in a Friday night tweet, referring to the excessively servile Black character in Harriet Beecher Stowe's pre-Civil War novel “Uncle Tom's Cabin.”

      • John Oliver claims it was a 'failure' by Democrats for not doing more to protect Roe v. Wade
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      Reuters Videos

      Captured Russian artillery displayed in Poland

      STORY: According to information compiled by the Ukrainian defense ministry and displayed alongside the captured artillery, the T-72B tank was destroyed in a tank battle in the Bucha district near Kyiv, while the 2S19 MSTA-S howitzer was captured in the north-eastern Sumy region. Among the onlookers were Taras and Victoria, a husband and wife from the western city of Lviv who left Ukraine several years ago. "We wanted to see how it actually looks and how the Russian military looks like especially in this state," Taras said.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Pope hails families, blasts 'culture of waste' after Roe

      Pope Francis celebrated families Saturday and urged them to shun “selfish” decisions that are indifferent to life as he closed out a big Vatican rally a day after the U.S. Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion. Francis didn't refer to the ruling or explicitly mention abortion in his homily. “Let us not allow the family to be poisoned by the toxins of selfishness, individualism, today's culture of indifference and waste, and as a result lose its very DNA, which is the spirit of welcoming and service,” he said.

      • Outcry at the Supreme Court after Roe ruling
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      • The Legal Reasoning Behind the Supreme Court Overturning Roe v. Wade
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    Can red flag laws prevent gun deaths?
    • “More than half of mass shooters exhibited clear warning signs before committing their crimes, which makes such laws worthwhile.”

    • “It’s very difficult to determine if a person with no obvious criminal or mental illness history poses such a threat.”

    • “We will not end mass shootings, but smart public policy can reduce them.”

    • "A wider net is bound to ensnare many people who do not actually pose a threat.”

    • “They may also further dissuade gun owners from seeking mental health treatment if they fear their guns could be seized.”

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