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Top 20 CNN
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- • Jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich denied detention appeal in Moscow • Putin visits Russian troops at military headquarters in Kherson • Watch moment WSJ journalist appears in Russian court
- Of the many dark gifts Showtime's eerie hit series "Yellowjackets" serves up for us, the juiciest this season is by far the music.
- At some middle and high schools in the United States, 1 in 4 teens report they've abused prescription stimulants for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder during the year prior, a new study found.
- The Fulton County District Attorney's office said some fake electors for Donald Trump have implicated each other in potential criminal activity and is seeking to disqualify their lawyer, according to a new court filing.
- A 13-year-old in Ohio has died after "he took a bunch of Benadryl," trying a dangerous TikTok challenge that's circulating online, according to a CNN affiliate and a GoFundMe account from his family.
Top 20 New York Times
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- by Amanda Holpuch and Livia Albeck-RipkaA 4-year-old boy died on Sunday in Johnson County, Texas, after being swept away by floodwaters, the authorities said.
- by Benjamin Mullin and John KoblinThe first Black woman to run a broadcast news division, Ms. Godwin had a rocky tenure defined by infighting and damaging leaks.
- by Emily AnthesGov. Kristi Noem suggested that President Biden should have euthanized the family dog, as she did. Animal experts said that such an option should be a last resort.
- by Maggie AstorThe South Dakota governor, defending her tale of shooting and killing her family’s dog, suggested that President Biden’s German shepherd, Commander, had merited a similar fate.
- by Alex TraubWith a stout frame, bushy whiskers and a weathered visage, he embodied men of authority facing down danger with weary stoicism.
- by Ana LeyThe children, who were injured or suffered malnutrition, were greeted at Kennedy Airport with toys and balloons. “These are their first memories here,” one supporter said.
- by Liam StackThe Israeli military said that about 14 rockets and mortars were fired toward Kerem Shalom, a conduit for aid into Gaza. Three other soldiers were badly wounded.
- by Adam RasgonThere had been signs the two sides were inching closer to an agreement, but talks in Cairo stalled and a Hamas delegation left the city.
- by Raúl VilchisFor generations of immigrants, Sunday soccer at Flushing Meadows Corona Park is more than a game.
- by Benjamin Mullin and Lauren HirschAfter letting exclusive talks with the movie studio Skydance lapse, Paramount’s directors met over the weekend and decided to negotiate with all the suitors.
- by Brooks BarnesWhile enough for No. 1, the big-budget original movie gave Hollywood its lowest start to its summer box office season since 1995.
- by Leila MillerThe Central American nation heads to the polls on Sunday to elect a new leader after a campaign influenced by a convicted former president who has sought refuge in Nicaragua’s embassy.
- by Christopher MaagThe public college based in Harlem has a long history of radical politics and activism.
- by David FrenchThe uproars that don’t seem to touch Trump at all can still bring down other Republicans.
- by Ethan ZuckermanWe must be able to create a more civic-minded internet, with tools that would empower users to better control what they see.
- by Michael S. RothHave you heard the advice to go where you can see yourself? Ignore it.
- by Glenn Thrush and Carlos Javier OrtizThe downward spiral of one inmate, Markus Johnson, shows the larger failures of the nation’s prisons to care for the mentally ill.
- by Alyson Krueger and Melissa GuerreroThis week, after the British monarch returned to official duties, celebrities helped raise money for the trust he founded, and Pharrell hosted a car auction.
- by Maureen DowdLooking at who Trump was, is and would be.
- by David MarcheseThe comedian talks to David Marchese on becoming a different person after the death of his parents.
Top 20 Huffington Post
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Top 20 Fox News
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- ABC News president Kim Godwin stepped down from her position Sunday night following recent claims of ongoing internal backlash and frustration at the network.
- During his roast on Netflix, Tom Brady appeared to have an issue with Jeff Ross' massage joke for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
- Mexican authorities on Sunday said two Australians and an American were killed on a surfing trip because thieves wanted the tires from their truck.
- Sadie Schreiner, a transgender track runner, won three women's races on Saturday, two of which the times would have resulted in a last-place finish in the men's category.
- Drew Carey has no plans to retire from "The Price is Right" after hosting the beloved game show for more than 15 years after Bob Barker retired in 2007.
- On TikTok, women are debating if they would rather be stuck in the woods with a man or a bear. Here are some tips for a safe hike, including what to do if a bear attacks.
- The Chicago Police Department on Sunday announced the cancellation of the city's Cinco de Mayo parade due to gang violence in the area.
- C.B. Bucknor is back in the bad spotlight as the MLB umpire had a horrible strike-three call that ended a game between the Cardinals and White Sox following a three-hour rain delay.
- The South Fulton Police Department in Georgia detained six squatters who alleged moved into an unoccupied home back in December 2023, and also stole a car.
- Team USA wasn't able to participate in the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix this weekend after five of six crew members were tossed overboard after their boat capsized on Friday.
- Three synagogues in New York City were targeted with bomb threats on Saturday, after receiving emails from unknown senders threatening the presence of explosives.
- Amid ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses nationwide, some universities have caved in and agreed to certain demands by the protesters.
- Columbia Law’s National Lawyers Guild organization reportedly sent out an email that called Jewish student concerns over safety a “pretext" to stop protests.
- Rays starting pitcher Ryan Pepiot had to leave his start against the Mets early after getting hit by a comebacker that measured out to the 7th hardest-hit ball this season.
- Former President Trump was seen among the many celebrities at the Formula One Miami Grand Prix, where he waved to the crowd and saluted during the national anthem.
- "Star Trek" star William Shatner expressed interesting in returning to his iconic role of Captain Kirk, even offering a couple ideas to make it work
- ABC insiders are calling on Debra OConnell, who oversees the network's news division, to make "swift moves," as ABC News President Kim Godwin faces more internal backlash.
- Russell Westbrook seemed to settle into his role with the Clippers during his first full season with the team, and he has pushed back against the idea that he is unhappy in L.A.
- Former President Trump's classified documents case has revealed a trove of new information after the presiding judge unredacted a handful of court filings.
- Kate Beckinsale squashed online chatter about aging process, and said she's dealt with bullying backlash for decades as an actress under the public microscope.
Top 20 USA Today
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Top 20 Politico
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- by Stuart Lau and Clea CaulcuttAmid arguments over electric cars, cognac and Ukraine, the French president’s dinner with Xi Jinping may not be much fun.
- by Jacopo BarigazziThe Russian president and former Italian prime minster were on a holiday together in 2013.
- by Jacopo BarigazziMoscow has sought to kill the Ukrainian president since the beginning of its full-scale invasion.
- by POLITICO StaffA definitive guide to the key players and legal risks in the four criminal probes of the former president.
- by Jessica Piper, Paula Friedrich, Anna Wiederkehr and Madison FernandezJessica Piper is a data and politics reporter at POLITICO.
- by Associated PressIsrael vows a military operation in the "very near future."
- by Kelly GarrityBiden has condemned the protests, saying there isn’t a right “to cause chaos.”
- by David CohenGov. Doug Burgum cited President Joe Biden's efforts to forgive some student loan debt.
- by Kelly GarrityShe went back into "No Going Back" to revise some questionable material.
- by Alex Isenstadt and Shia KaposThe former president railed against prosecutors and Biden at an event in Palm Beach, Florida.
- by David Cohen“We just don't negotiate with people who scream the loudest," former Sen. Ben Sasse said.
- by Kelly GarrityThe mayor also maintained that "outside agitators" have played a role in the protests.
- by Kelly Garrity“It's dangerous,” the Arizona Democrat said.
- by Alex IsenstadtCharlie Spies had connections to Ron DeSantis and Jeb Bush.
- by Mike SoraghanBiden’s and Trump’s energy plans each depend on building new pipelines, but landowners don’t believe the current inspection system can protect them from spills and deadly emissions. They have a point.
- by Shia KaposSome of the most outspoken groups against Biden and Israel get funding from foundations attached to some of the biggest names in Democratic circles.
- by Juan Perez Jr.Protests are almost certain to continue dividing Democrats and serve as fodder for former President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers.
- by Declan HartyThe clash underscores sharply different views of crypto: Many regulators see the industry as rife with corruption. Supporters hail it as the wave of the future.
- by Brody Mullins and Luke MullinsJim Courtovich has survived lobbying reform, the suicide of a prized client and the disruption of Donald Trump.
- by Kathy GilsinanMany Latinas in conservative South Florida support abortion rights. But will they vote to enshrine the right in the state constitution?
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Top 20 Los Angeles Times
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- by Rachel UrangaA student was ordered to leave UC Riverside after police said they searched an on-campus apartment and found an assault rifle, five high-capacity magazines and a journal with hand-drawn images of a violent act.
- by Rachel UrangaTwo men were found dead Sunday morning in a "human-dug" cave in a Northridge hillside, officials said.
- by Teresa WatanabeUCLA will bring in a new chief safety officer after lapses in handling protests that culminated in a mob attack against a pro-Palestinian student encampment.
- by Sonja SharpThe shooting took place near South Street and Paramount Boulevard around 11:15 p.m. Saturday, according to the Long Beach Police Department.
- by David ZahniserChurch leaders said they have complained to the city about the dangerous conditions on Manchester Avenue. One city official said repairs were made in 2022.
- by Angie Orellana Hernandez, Jaweed Kaleem, Hayley Smith, Hannah FryCampus police and Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived at USC early Sunday morning to clear the camp.
- by Jaweed Kaleem, Jenna PetersonAt many universities across the country, graduation for the Class of 2024 will feel more like making it through airport security than a procession through a free-flowing campus green or a cheering stadium crowd.
- by Hayley SmithIndustrial activity has added up to 15 decibels of noise to the Santa Barbara Channel, new research has found. Hear the difference.
- by Gustavo ArellanoThe Cal State L.A. encampment is at a commuter school on the Eastside, with a blue-collar, Latino-majority student body of all ages who wouldn't seem to have the time to protest, let alone live in a tent town for days.
- by Laurel Rosenhall, Mackenzie MaysCalifornia's Republicans and Democrats rush to create legislation in response to college campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
- by Jessica GeltProfessors crash the Hammer Museum's starry gala, calling for UCLA's chancellor to resign and for pro-Palestinian student activists to be given amnesty.
- by Melody PetersenScores of emaciated brown pelicans, too weak to fly, have been found on Southern California beaches in the last month
- by Christopher GoffardIn the decade after they went up, the 25,000 LED lights illuminating the western side of the Bay Bridge endured a brutal pounding.
- by Kate LinthicumMexican officials say three bodies are found in the Baja California area where two Australian brothers and their American friend went missing while on a surf trip.
- by Andrew J. CampaThe Poway Unified board voted to dismiss Marian Kim Phelps after students alleged she threatened to ban them from graduation ceremonies for not applauding her daughter enough at a banquet.
- by Gustavo ArellanoWhile the rise of Democrats in O.C. has made all the headlines, the facts on the ground tell a different story. In terms of local political power, Republicans still rule — and it's not even close.
- by Caroline Petrow-Cohen, Ashley Ahn, Hannah FryDespite police operations that cleared Pro-Palestinian encampments at UCLA, Cal State Humboldt and USC, protesters in camps on California campuses say they will remain until their demands are met.
- by Grace TooheyIn an intimate new documentary, two Los Angeles teens in foster care tackle the typical challenges of adolescence, while addressing childhood trauma, a constant threat of instability and dreams to overcome the odds and finish college.
- by Connor SheetsA Los Angeles Police Department detective has been charged with hit-and-run after she allegedly rear-ended another vehicle on the 5 Freeway while off-duty.
- by Teresa WatanabeThe UCLA police chief is facing scrutiny for what three sources told The Times were serious security lapses before a mob attacked a pro-Palestinian student encampment. He rejects the claims.