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  • 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

    • 'Off the charts': Everything 'delayed, delayed, delayed'

    • Orders not followed when Proud Boys stormed Capitol

    • After year of silence, QAnon leader reemerges

    • Far-right Ill. senator aims to 'strike down the wicked'

  • 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. The coroner at the prison declared Dubose dead at 5:56 p.m.

    • Man who killed Ga. corrections officers during escape found dead in prison cell, officials say
      WSB Cox articles
    • Man just sent to death row for murders of GA correctional officers hangs self in prison
      Macon Telegraph
  • 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.
    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.

  • 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.

  • Business
    MoneyWise

    Jim Rogers warns of the ‘worst bear market’ in his lifetime – these are the 2 ‘least dangerous’ assets to own today

    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 Silver Precious metals are a go-to choice for investors in dark times, and Rogers is a long-time advocate. Silver is probably less dangerous than other things. Gold is probably less dangerous,” he says.

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

    Planned Parenthood president slams Liz Cheney over Roe v. Wade tweet: 'This is not about states' rights, this is about power and control

    Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson criticized a tweet from Rep. Liz Cheney. Cheney had said Friday's Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade "returns power to the states." In a CNN interview, Johnson said Americans deserve abortion right protection in each state.

    • Lizzo and Live Nation to donate $1 million to Planned Parenthood following Roe v. Wade decision
      Yahoo Celebrity
    • John Oliver claims it was a 'failure' by Democrats for not doing more to protect Roe v. Wade
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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.

  • World
    CBS News

    "It's a terrible scene": At least 21 teens die in tavern mystery

    At least 21 teenagers, the youngest possibly just 13, died this weekend after a night out at a township tavern in South Africa in a tragedy where the cause remains unclear. Many are thought to have been students celebrating the end of their high-school exams on Saturday night, provincial officials said. There were no visible wounds on the bodies.

    • At least 22 young people die in South African tavern
      Reuters
    • Mystery over deaths of 21 teenagers at S African nightclub
      Associated Press
  • 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.

  • Politics
    WSJ

    The Legal Reasoning Behind the Supreme Court Overturning Roe v. Wade

    On Friday, the Supreme Court did more than overrule Roe v. Wade and allow states to ban abortion. The Court showed how they view rights that are not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution.

  • Business
    MarketWatch

    I’m close to retirement and I own 2 homes. If I sell my primary home, I’ll get $100K. My plan is to rent a place for $1,400. Is that a good idea?

    Check out this crazy chart, which shows how rents have changed year-over-year, from Realtor.com: “You're likely to live another 20 years. Your rent will go up steadily over this time. Instead of growing wealth from real estate, you'll be further exposed to inflation,” B. Scott Sadler, founder and president of Atlanta-based Boardwalk Capital Management, told me.

  • Business
    Bloomberg

    Trump-Tied SPAC Tumbles After Disclosing Grand Jury Subpoena

    Digital World Acquisition Corp. the special purpose acquisition company merging with Trump Media & Technology Group, tumbled after disclosing that a federal grand jury in the Southern District of New York issued subpoenas to the company and members of its board of directors. Most Read from Bloomberg Russia Defaults on Foreign Debt for First Time Since 1918 Hyundai Quietly Climbs the EV Sales Charts and Elon Musk Notices Rep. Mary Miller Calls Roe Decision 'Victory for White Life' Russia Is Hours Away From Its First Foreign Default in a Century A $2 Trillion Free-Fall Rattles Crypto to the Core The SPAC slumped 10% at the start of Monday's trading, opening at the lowest level since the deal w...

    • New York-based grand jury issues subpoenas to Truth Social SPAC board members
      TechCrunch
    • Digital World board members get subpoena over Trump's social media deal
      Reuters
  • U.S.
    Associated Press

    Senator in 2010 deposition: 13-year-olds can consent to sex

    Before he became a leading voice for conservative causes on Capitol Hill, U.S. Senator James Lankford spent more than a decade as the director of youth programming at the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, a sprawling campground about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City that attracts more than 50,000 campers in grades six through 12 each year. In 2009, while Lankford worked at the camp, the family of a 13-year-old girl sued a 15-year-old boy who was alleged to have had sex with her at the camp. Lankford, who was not in Congress at the time, is not alleged to have had any direct knowledge of the alleged assault, has not been accused of any wrongdoing and was not a defendant in the lawsuit, which was settled for an undisclosed amount before it was scheduled to go to trial.

  • Politics
    INSIDER

    Georgia Democratic nominee for governor Stacey Abrams explains the change in her position on abortion: There is 'no place in that medical decision for ideology or for politicians'

    Stacey Abrams said in a CNN interview that she had changed her perspective on abortion rights. The Georgia gubernatorial candidate was raised in a religious household and grew up being anti-abortion. Georgia Democratic nominee for governor Stacey Abrams explained in a Friday interview with CNN how her perspective on abortion rights has evolved over the years and how she came to support the right to abortion services after being raised in a religious household.

    • Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether she supports restrictions on abortions up to 9 months
      Fox News
    • Abrams says it is ‘very dangerous’ for women in Georgia following abortion ruling
      The Hill
  • U.S.
    Business Insider

    Rudy Giuliani claimed a grocery-store employee's attack on him felt like a gunshot. CCTV footage shows he was slapped on the back.

    Rudy Giuliani said he felt like he was shot when a grocery-store employee slapped his back Sunday. Footage of the incident showed a man slapping Giuliani on the back before walking away. Footage has emerged of what the former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani called an attack that could have resulted in him falling, cracking his skull, and dying.

    • Grocery store worker arrested for allegedly slapping Rudy Giuliani on the back
      WNYW
    • Rudy Giuliani Has Grocery Store Worker Arrested For Slap On The Back
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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
      HuffPost
  • U.S.
    WSB Cox articles

    3-year-old girl found after disappearing from Gwinnett yard while playing with father

    Gwinnett County police say a child who disappeared from her front yard while playing with her father has been found. Police say 3-year-old Max Clendenin and her father were playing together in front of their home at 3:20 p.m. on Saturday when he stepped inside for a moment.

  • 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.

  • World
    Reuters

    Villagers cheer Indonesian for capturing big crocodile with rope

    Fellow villagers have praised an Indonesian man for capturing a crocodile longer than 4 metres (13 ft) on the island of Sulawesi using just a rope. The giant reptile can be seen in a video being secured around the jaws by Usman, who, like many Indonesians, goes by one name. Usman said it had been roaming the area for at least two days, frightening the inhabitants.

  • World
    CBS News Videos

    4 killed when stands collapse during bullfight in Colombia

    At least four people were killed and many others injured when a section of wooden stands collapsed during a bullfight in Colombia.

  • Politics
    HuffPost

    Trump Privately 'Sh**ting' On Roe Reversal, Fearing GOP, Midterm Backlash: Report

    Former President Donald Trump is reportedly angry and agitated about the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, which he fears will hurt Republican outcomes in the November midterm elections, according to sources. Though Trump has publicly gushed about the decision and taken credit for it because of the Supreme Court justices he picked, “he keeps shitting all over his greatest accomplishment,” a source who claims to have spoken with Trump about the matter told Rolling Stone magazine.

    • Harry Styles says the overturning of Roe v. Wade marks a 'dark day for America'
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    • Lizzo and Live Nation to donate $1 million to Planned Parenthood following Roe v. Wade decision
      Yahoo Celebrity
  • 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
      Reuters Videos
    • The Legal Reasoning Behind the Supreme Court Overturning Roe v. Wade
      WSJ
  • World
    The New Voice of Ukraine

    Ukrainian Air Force hits high-value Russian targets

    A Ukrainian air strike also hit a Russian ammo depot in southern Ukraine, according to the message. Meanwhile, anti-air defenses downed a Russian Su-25 close air support aircraft. Russian air force activity remains high, although most of their sorties are executed at long ranges, beyond the reach of Ukrainian air defenses.

    • Zelensky urges countries to send Ukraine air defense systems amid Russian missile strikes
      The Hill
    • Ukrainian air force delivers series of air strikes, as Russian losses exceed 35,000 troops
      The New Voice of Ukraine
  • World
    Business Insider

    Inside a nuclear tomb: The underground store that's humanity's first attempt to dispose of nuclear waste for 100,000 years

    The concept is simple: put the waste someplace far from people, where it can decay undisturbed. But this can take 100,000 years — and humans have never before had to plan for something to last remotely that long. The result is the Onkalo plant, the product of almost 20 years of work that will be in operation for another 100 years and will cost an estimated 3.5 billion euros ($3.7 billion) once it is full.

  • U.S.
    Associated Press

    West Virginia helicopter crash victims identified

    Medical examiners in West Virginia have released the names of six people killed in the crash of a Vietnam-era helicopter that gave tour rides. The aircraft crashed Wednesday during its last planned flight at an annual reunion for helicopter enthusiasts in Logan County. The state's chief medical examiner released the names of the victims on Saturday.

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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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