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Tue Apr 30
"Farting up a storm": "The View" airs out rumors that Trump is letting it rip in court
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Arizona Senate passes bill to repeal Civil War-era near-total abortion ban, but fight isn't over yet
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Harvey Weinstein will be retried for overturned rape conviction
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New York Dem. Kennedy wins special House election, shrinking GOP majority
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How the keffiyeh became a Palestinian symbol of resistance
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"Number of different devices" fail to keep Trump awake in court
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“Can make his life pretty miserable”: Trump faces “increasingly unpleasant” contempt punishments
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MTG has little support to oust Mike Johnson — but he may already be doomed anyway
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Drew Barrymore's interview with Kamala Harris was a cringefest. As for why that is, answers may vary
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“It makes me really sad": Daniel Radcliffe on J.K. Rowling's anti-transgender rhetoric
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It’s now illegal to sell (some) raw chicken products with Salmonella
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How extreme dieting can affect bone health
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"Irreparable breakdown": Law firm abruptly quits defending Trump campaign in sex discrimination case
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European wine just had its worst growing season in 62 years. Climate change could make it worse
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"Abhorrent and inexcusable": Video shows pro-Israel activists attack pro-Palestine UCLA protesters
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"I've never seen this many police": Lawmakers condemn massive NYPD raid on Columbia protest
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Trump's disturbing Time interview shows he has no idea abortion is a ticking time bomb for the GOP
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“Completely corroborated”: Ex-prosecutor says DA already sank Trump lawyers’ Michael Cohen strategy
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Bird flu is getting worse — but it's not yet "cow flu," experts explain
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"College was called 'Babylon'": A former "stay-at-home daughter" exposes Christian patriarchy
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"A true conspiracy": Hush-money trial lays out how the "coverup extended into the Trump White House"
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To save lives, the FDA must change how it evaluates rare disease treatments
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