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A floor exercise in front of thousands of fans is nothing for Livvy Dunne compared to the nerves she gets watching her boyfriend, Paul Skenes, on the mound.
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Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage
Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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A Massachusetts family's search for justice in 1969 teen murder
A teen's murder haunts a Massachusetts community — more than 40 years later, would a new witness crack the cold case?
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Yankees acquire J.D. Davis in trade with A’s
Just ahead of the Subway Series, the Yankees have landed an ex-Met to bolster their beat-up lineup.
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Paradise to purgatory: Gavin Newsom and California’s self-destruction
California has become a test case of the suicide of the West thanks to Newsom's leftist mismanagement.
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Former First Lady Melania Trump stays out of the public eye as Donald Trump runs for president
After Melania Trump missed key events in her husband's presidential campaign, she told reporters who asked about her thin schedule to “stay tuned.”
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Yosemite employee charged in rape of co-worker, prosecutors say
A Yosemite National Park employee is charged with aggravated sexual abuse in the assault of a co-worker, according to federal prosecutors.
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Meta, Apple reportedly discuss partnership to add AI to iPhones
Facebook parent Meta Platformshasdiscussed integratingits generativeAI model into Apple'srecently announced AI system for iPhones, the Wall Street Journal reported onSunday.
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‘Greenlash’ coming for Democrats, Trump’s persistent 2024 lead and other commentary
It’s hard "to imagine [Donald] Trump’s support plunging after it has persisted despite multiple prosecutions and a guilty verdict,"argues the Washington Examiner's Michael Barone.
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MLB suspende 80 encuentros a Orelvis Martínez, dos días después de su debuto con Azulejos
El infielder dominicano de los Azulejos de Toronto Orelvis Martínez fue suspendido 80 partidos por la Major League Soccer el domingo tras dar positivo por Clomiphene, una droga para mejorar el rendimiento, dos días después de que debutó en las Grandes Ligas.
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Copa América: México da señales de mejoría ante Jamaica, pero necesita más
La victoria 1-0 ante Jamaica no fue un dechado de virtudes, pero México logró conseguir su objetivo de salir con el puño en alto en su primer partido de la Copa América.
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Can The Miami Dolphins Win Super Bowl? One 6-Time Pro-Bowler Certainly Believes So
One six-time Pro-Bowler believes that the Miami Dolphins could be Super Bowl-bound this season.
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Max Verstappen deja atrás a Norris y gana el Gran Premio de España
Max Verstappen condujo su Red Bull a la victoria el domingo en el Gran Premio de España y con lo que incrementó su ventaja en el liderato del campeonato de pilotos de la Fórmula Uno.
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In the race to replace Sen. Romney, Utah weighs a Trump loyalist and a climate-focused congressman
Utah’s upcoming Republican primary will determine whether voters want another moderate conservative or a farther-right candidate.
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Netanyahu reiterates claim about U.S. withholding weapon shipments
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to address U.S. lawmakers on July 24.
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Military Draft Map Shows US States Women May Be Automatically Signed Up
The House and Senate are considering changing the law to include women in the draft.
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newsweek.com
Bay Ridge parents, pols push to block legal pot shop near schools, churches
"The establishment of an adult-use retail dispensary at this location, where there is heavy foot traffic of students (going back and forth to school) daily, would result in the increased exposure of cannabis to minors, despite regulations and age restrictions" Brooklyn lawmakers wrote to state regulators.
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Thousands of Iran-backed fighters offer to join Hezbollah in its fight against Israel
Iran-backed groups in the Middle East say thousands of their fighters are offering to come to Lebanon to join with the militant Hezbollah group.
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FBI offers reward for information about deadly southern New Mexico fires
Federal authorities are offering up to $10,000 reward for information about those responsible for igniting a pair of New Mexico wildfires.
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3-year-old fatally shot, 7-year-old injured while at family gathering
A 3-year-old boy was killed and his 7-year-old sister was injured by gunfire while at a family gathering Friday night in Buffalo, New York, officials said.
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Rare Risk of Tornadoes in New England on Sunday
While the Plains or the South are more commonly considered hot spots for tornadoes, they do happen in New England, forecasters said.
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Mom of California car thief who was fatally stabbed during heist wants DA to charge son’s killer: ‘Going to fight for justice’
Xavier Jerrod Cerf, 27, was fatally stabbed around 8 p.m. June 17 after a group of students confronted him as he allegedly tried to steal an older Mercedes parked behind a frat house on the University of Southern California’s Greek Row, according to ABC 7.
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Bitter political fight in Bolivia is paralyzing the government
Unrest boils over economic crisis as prices are surging, dollars are scarce and lines snake away from supply-strapped gas stations.
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Florida family whose roof hit by debris from space station sues NASA
A metal support used to mount old batteries on a cargo pallet for disposal tore through the house in Naples, Florida on March 8.
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6/23: Sunday Morning
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Anthony Mason looks back at the series that changed television, "The Sopranos." Also: Rita Braver profiles our nation's first "second gentleman," Doug Emhoff; Lee Cowan sits down with actor Jude Law, who plays King Henry VIII in the historical drama "Firebrand"; Mo Rocca interviews 94-year-old actress June Squibb, now starring in the action-comedy "Thelma"; Seth Doane talks with members of the group Combatants for Peace, who promote cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians; Martha Teichner goes in the kitchen with Jeffrey and Kevin Pang, hosts of "Hunger Pangs"; John Dickerson explores historical precedents for this week's debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump; and David Pogue takes a deep dive into the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
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Andrew McCarthy shades his own movie ‘Pretty in Pink’: ‘I didn’t think it was very interesting’
Andrew McCarthy and fellow Brat Packer Molly Ringwald starred in "Pretty in Pink" in 1986.
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Draya Michele says negativity surrounding her 17-year age gap with boyfriend Jalen Green is ‘kind of weird’
"We try to stay off the internet and not really listen to that kind of stuff," the reality star, 39, said while heading out with her beau, 22, and their baby.
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Caitlin Clark’s 2024 USA snub a ‘missed opportunity’: LA Olympics official
Caitlin Clark's exclusion from the USA roster for the Olympics in Paris was a "missed opportunity," according to one of the organizers of the next Summer Games in Los Angeles.
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Former Trump NSA Robert O'Brien says more Marines should be moved East Asia
Robert O'Brien, who served as national security adviser in the Trump administration, tells "Face the Nation" that while there is already a large contingent of Marines in East Asia, he believes the "fighting force" should be sent while some Marines would still be stationed at bases like Camp Pendleton and Camp Lejeune. The recommendation comes despite former President Donald Trump's public calls for removing the 28,000 Marines from East Asia during his term.
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Man fatally stabbed after running into NYC bodega for help
The attack occurred around 9:40 p.m. when the unidentified 40-year-old victim ran into Sammy's Gourmet Deli on Jamaica Avenue in Jamaica looking for help and was stabbed multiple times in front of horrified store clerks, according to police and a rep for small-shop merchants.
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Netanyahu again claims the U.S. is withholding arms shipments, days after Washington denies it
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubles down on his claim of a drop in U.S. weapons deliveries for Israel’s war effort in Gaza, underscoring strains between the allies.
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latimes.com
AL East Team Summons Top Prospect, Then Loses Him to PED Suspension
A top prospect of an AL East team has been lost to a PED suspension.
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newsweek.com
WATCH: Young Trump Fan Moved to Tears by Heartwarming Interaction at Campaign Stop
A young supporter of Donald Trump was brought to tears at a campaign stop when the former president stopped to meet with him, as he was dressed like his twin. The post WATCH: Young Trump Fan Moved to Tears by Heartwarming Interaction at Campaign Stop appeared first on Breitbart.
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Rapper Julio Foolio shot and killed in Florida two days after 26th birthday
The rapper -- born Charles Jones -- was celebrating his 26th birthday with friends when he was allegedly "ambushed" in the parking lot of a hotel and killed.
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Blue Jays infielder suspended for 80 games days after making Major League debut
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Orelvis Martinez was suspended for 80 games on Sunday after testing positive for a banned substance. He made his Major League debut on Friday.
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Donald Trump Hates Debate Preparation: Ex-Trump Official
Anthony Scaramucci said the former president hated preparing for campaign debates.
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newsweek.com
Jack Smith Doesn't 'Mince Words' in New Aileen Cannon Motion—Legal Analyst
"I appreciate the legal analysis because there is no doubt a gag order should be imposed, but what have we learned from prior gag orders?" Glenn Kirschner said.
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newsweek.com
Kristi Noem Grilled on Nonexistent Meeting With Kim Jong Un
NBC/screengrabKristi Noem still can’t explain why she included a random, unproven meeting with North Korea’s dictator in her book earlier this year, refusing to discuss on Sunday one of the anecdotes that may have killed her chances of becoming vice president.Meet the Press guest moderator Peter Alexander grilled the South Dakota governor about the scene in her book, in which she recounts how she wasn’t intimidated by Kim Jong Un during their alleged meeting. Noem eventually removed the chapter from later editions of her book, though she has only given vague explanations as to how it ended up there in the first place.It’s the second Sunday show appearance this month where Noem has opted for insistence over reflection in discussing her memoir No Going Back, which prompted a firestorm over both the Kim Jong Un allegation and an anecdote on killing multiple animals her family owned, including a puppy named Cricket.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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U.K. Election Betting Scandal Grows as Fourth Conservative Party Official Reportedly Investigated
There are growing allegations that Conservative officials used inside information to bet on the date ofBritain's July 4 general election.
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time.com
Celebs shower Biden with campaign cash, but could undercut 'Scranton Joe' image
Celebrities from Hollywood have made large donations to President Biden's re-election campaign, which could undercut the president's "Scranton Joe" image.
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foxnews.com
Influencer contacted by 5,000 single men after posting boyfriend application, rejects all of them
5,000 wrongs don't make a Mr. Right. Heartsick OnlyFans star VeraDijkmans, who posted a viral boyfriend application, has reportedly been contacted by thousands of suitors -- but still hasn't found a soulmate.
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Mexican mayor murdered days after politician killed in same area
An investigation into aggravated murder was opened after Acacio Flores was killed in Guerrero state, officials said.
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Mayor Adams’ budget quietly installs a permanent ‘migrant crisis’ spending spree
In his budget proposal, the mayor has finally admitted to reality — the migrant “crisis” is here to stay, to the tune of $4.7 billion next year.
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Julie Chrisley's sentence in bank fraud and tax evasion case thrown out
Julie Chrisley and her husband, Todd Chrisley, who earned fame for the show "Chrisley Knows Best" that chronicled the exploits of their tight-knit family, were convicted in 2022.
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Flooding forces Iowa residents to evacuate as heatwave scorches most of US
Sirens blared at 2 a.m. in Rock Valley, Iowa, population 4,200, where people in hundreds of homes were told to get out as the Rock River could no longer take rain that has slammed the region. The city lacked running water because wells were unusable.
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Face the Nation: Morell, Salvanto
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell, a CBS News national security administrator, has warned that the threat environment right now echoes the period before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But he tells "Face the Nation" that there is a "lack of a sense of urgency" from the White House and Congress, CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto tells "Face the Nation" that many voters under the age of 30 believe the older generation is leaving them a more dangerous world, with a worse environment and less opportunity. But fewer young voters say they'll vote in this election than voters over 65, and "Face the Nation" asked a focus group of 2024 voters in battleground states if they could be persuaded to vote for a presidential candidate other than the one they had already chosen. "I don't think you can take any of their words literally anymore. It's mostly political theater and comedy," one voter said.
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Teenager fatally stabbed at street festival in Palms sponsored by LAPD booster club
The LAPD Pacific Area Boosters and Palms Weekend Festival had organized the carnival. Police believe a fight broke out Saturday that ended in the fatal stabbing.
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Transcript: Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell on "Face the Nation," June 23, 2024
The following is a transcript of an interview with former CIA deputy director Michael Morell, a CBS News national security contributor, on "Face the Nation" that aired on June 23, 2024.
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CBS News poll: Young voters say they'll inherit a more challenging world. But will they vote?
CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto tells "Face the Nation" that many voters under the age of 30 believe the older generation is leaving them a more dangerous world, with a worse environment and less opportunity. But fewer young voters say they'll vote in this election than voters over 65.
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