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New York Times: Neighbor called police in 2021 after exchanging words with Justice Alito’s wife
A neighbor of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito called police in 2021 following an exchange with the jurist’s wife, claiming that someone needed to “make her stop,” according to a report Tuesday in the New York Times.
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Bill Maher clashes with Jewish actress saying antisemitism comes from the right: 'No, it doesn't'
TV host Bill Maher clashed with his podcast guest Sandra Bernhard after she said that the current rise in antisemitism is mostly coming from conservatives.
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Edwards, Towns keep Timberwolves alive as Mavs downed
Anthony Edwards scored 29 points and Karl-Anthony Towns produced a crucial late burst of long-range shooting as the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Dallas Mavericks 105-100 On Tuesday to keep their NBA Western Conference finals series alive.Edwards led the Minnesota scoring but the decisive contribution came from Towns, who drained a trio of three-pointers to help the Timberwolves take a 98-92 lead with less than two minutes remaining.
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Lightning strike kills Colorado cattle rancher, 34 of his herd; wife, father-in-law survive
Mike Morgan, 51, was feeding hay to some of his herd just outside of Denver when the lightning struck.
4283 min read - USThe New York Times
A 100-Ton Locomotive With No One in the Cab
BUFFALO, N.Y. — One evening last June, as Esther Iradukunda set the table for dinner at her home in Buffalo, she heard a high-pitched cry through the kitchen window. She rushed outside and followed the screams to the train tracks that ran about 100 feet away from her house. She found her young brother Aron lying on the tracks, run over when he chased a ball between the cars of a train that had suddenly begun to move. Now it was stopped again, but one of the boy’s legs was lodged underneath, the
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The Biden admin just finalized a controversial new retirement rule — here are 5 things you need to know now
Important information for anyone seeking retirement planning advice.
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America’s dirtiest city is revealed — and it’s not NYC or anywhere near the north
A recent study from LawnStarter has found the filthiest cities in America -- and, for New Yorkers, there's a slight bit of good news.
7413 min read - LifestyleApartment Therapy
We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Boxed Cake Mix and They All Said the Same One
“It has a great bouncy texture that doesn't crumble.”
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This Florida city ranks in top 10 worst for bedbugs. Here’s where you'll find those pests
Nothing makes your skin crawl more than the mention of bugs. Pest Gnome found that one Florida city ranked high for the bloodsucking bugs. See where.
1526 min read - WorldThe Independent
Passenger dies after jumping off world’s largest cruise ship as it sets sail from Florida
The passenger was pronounced deceased sometime after he was found and bought back to the giant vessel
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I’m a flight attendant and many men make this mistake — here’s how to ‘shoot your shot’ at us sky sirens
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Wayfair's Memorial Day sale ends today — save up to 70% on patio furniture, grills, mattresses and more
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People Who Were Stuck In Comas Are Sharing What It Was Actually Like, And I Truly Have No Words
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VideoEquestrian Star Georgie Campbell Dead at 37 After Falling Off Horse at Competition: ‘She Could Not Be Saved’
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Experts urge people to fish and eat crab species putting entire fishing industry at risk: 'An animal of unacceptable intelligence'
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A railroad worker figured out how to send thousands of gallons of drinking water by rail from Mississippi to the Navajo Nation to alleviate the water crisis
Andrew Halter delivers water from Mississippi 1,200 miles via the railroad to families on the Navajo Nation with the help of his brother.
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The Only Way You Should Store Soy Sauce, According to Kikkoman
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Eric Trump Slammed For ‘Particularly Disgusting’ Memorial Day Weekend Post
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VideoElderly Man Gets Pick-Pocketed Outside Grocery Store: Cops
An elderly man finishes grocery shopping and as he wheels his cart to the car, a thief snatches up his wallet from his back pocket. The three men involved in the crime then used the credit cards to buy hundreds of dollars worth of gift cards at a Fred Meyer Supermarket in Portland, Oregon, police say. Investigators say the thieves tried their scheme on other unsuspecting shoppers as well and believe there are more victims out there. Inside Edition Digital has more.
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