Former presidential candidate Chris Christie and former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci shared a kiss in a viral video, prompting mockery and wonder. Both have publicly expressed anti-Trump sentiments. The incident was seen as an awkward moment by some, while others joked about it.
Black voters in key swing states express dissatisfaction with President Biden's performance and consider voting for former President Trump in the 2024 election due to concerns about the economy, cost of living, and international crises.
A bomb scare temporarily shut down the entrance to the Cannes Film Festival's Palais, causing street closures and heightened security measures, while A-listers attended premieres and awards ceremonies at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
Francis Ford Coppola's film 'Megalopolis' has received mixed reviews at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, with some praising its ambitious artistic vision and others confused by its complexity and unconventional storytelling.
Paul Schrader, the 77-year-old director of 'Oh, Canada,' announced his next project 'Non Compos Mentis,' a noir film about sexual obsession. The film explores the stupid things men do for love and is currently in the pre-production stage.
Yahoo provides options to manage privacy settings and use of personal data on their sites and apps.
A heat advisory has been issued for Palm Beach County in South Florida as temperatures soar, with a high of 109 degrees expected in West Palm Beach. The heat index is calculated based on temperature and moisture in the air, and the National Weather Service has launched a new heat risk index to better communicate health risks associated with extreme heat.
Experts warn that more powerful solar storms could continue to strike Earth until July 2025, with potential disruptions to satellites, communication systems, and power grids. The recent solar storm, while historic, was not as severe as it could be. Sunspots, a result of the Sun's magnetic cycle, play a key role in predicting and tracking these storms.
Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler was arrested after a confrontation with police at the entrance to Valhalla Golf Club but returned to play well in the PGA Championship. His attorney said he will plead not guilty to charges of assaulting a police officer.
A top-ranking Democrat has called for an investigation into whether alcohol was involved in a heated House Oversight Committee hearing, where insults were exchanged between lawmakers. The incident occurred during a hearing to decide if US Attorney General Merrick Garland could be held in contempt of Congress.
The Daily Star reveals that artificial intelligence has admitted it could pose existential threats to humanity, despite previous reluctance. Top experts in the field have been warning about the dangers of AI for some time.
Former army bosses warn that Vladimir Putin's forces may make serious breakthroughs in Ukraine this summer, potentially leading to a bloody WW3 if the West doesn't act. Experts predict a series of steps could lead to a nuclear conflict, with escalating tensions in the region.
In Maravatío, Mexico, criminal violence and intimidation have led to the murders of multiple political candidates ahead of June elections, with gangs seeking to control the electoral process. The region faces ongoing threats from organized crime groups battling for power and influence.
Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to appear at former President Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan is causing backlash among some House Republicans, who question his involvement in a case related to an alleged affair with a porn star. Johnson's visit is seen as contradictory to his image as a devout Christian and advocate for family values.
Former President Donald Trump blamed stage contractor after wobbling during rally in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also demanded that President Joe Biden take a drug test before debate this summer. Biden's age and physical capabilities have been key concerns among voters.
Americans are delaying big-ticket purchases as inflation and interest rates rise, affecting various industries and signaling a potential slowdown in consumer spending. Companies across sectors are feeling the impact, with consumers becoming more price-sensitive and credit card delinquencies rising. The Federal Reserve may interpret this as a sign to tighten the economy, potentially leading to lower interest rates.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly beats up ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in 2016, but cannot be prosecuted due to statute of limitations. Surveillance video shows the assault, Ventura filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of physical and sexual abuse.
Bill Maher raises concerns about President Biden's decision to debate former President Trump in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, suggesting it shows signs of a potential loss.
A Florida resident fatally stabbed a home intruder who shot his wife. The intruder, a former prisoner with a history of felonies, tricked the couple into letting him inside their home before shooting the wife. The husband defended his wife by repeatedly stabbing the intruder with a garden knife, resulting in the intruder's death. The wife is in stable condition, while the husband suffered minor injuries and was released from the hospital.
NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette criticizes officials' call in Dallas Stars vs. Colorado Avalanche game, suggesting NHL officials had money on the game. Colorado wins in second overtime.
Residents in a New England town are upset over plans to convert a former state prison into a taxpayer-funded migrant shelter for hundreds of people without consulting them. The shelter is expected to open next month as a temporary safety-net site for families experiencing homelessness.
Japan is facing a significant raccoon infestation issue due to the import of raccoons as pets following the popularity of an anime in the 1970s. The raccoons have caused millions of dollars in agricultural damage and are now found in all 47 prefectures of Japan.
FIFA postponed decision on suspending Israeli soccer team due to ongoing war with Hamas, seeking legal assessment. Palestine Football Association proposed sanctions against Israel for violating international laws. FIFA to convene extraordinary council meeting before July 20 for review.
Argentinian President Javier Milei is praised for defending free market and deregulation, leading to positive economic changes despite initial concerns. Milei's policies include cutting spending, reducing inflation, and stabilizing the currency.
Catholic advocacy group defends Chiefs player Harrison Butker after he was shamed for faith-filled commencement speech criticizing President Biden and discussing controversial political topics. The NFL distanced itself from Butker's views, prompting backlash. Butker's speech encouraged Catholics to uphold their faith and moral beliefs.
Sonoma State University President Mike Lee announced his retirement after being placed on administrative leave for making concessions to anti-Israel student groups without approval. The agreements included forming a Students for Justice in Palestine advisory council, boycotting Israeli universities, and expanding Palestinian Studies programs.
Lisa Lisa and Olivia Munn both revealed their battles with breast cancer, with Lisa Lisa hiding her diagnosis in the '80s while on tour and Olivia Munn sharing her journey on social media.
Boeing's Starliner capsule launch to the International Space Station was delayed due to a helium leak, with the new launch date set for May 25. The delay is the latest in a series of setbacks for the Starliner program, which has faced design problems and delays for several years.
Sen. Tim Scott criticizes President Biden's campaign swing aimed at Black voters as pandering and highlights the shift of Black voters towards the GOP under Trump's administration.
A second-grade teacher in Virginia was arrested for being high on drugs in her classroom, with suspected narcotics found on the premises. Her husband, also suspected of being under the influence, was found in the school parking lot with a child. Both have been arrested and incarcerated.
Flash floods from heavy seasonal rains have killed at least 68 people in Afghanistan, causing significant financial losses and damages to properties and agricultural land. The U.N. food agency and Taliban officials are urging for support and aid for the affected communities.
MLB infielder David Fletcher reportedly bet on sports using the same bookmaker as Shohei Ohtani's former trainer. Fletcher made bets through bookie Matthew Bowyer but never bet on baseball. MLB players and employees can bet on sports other than baseball, but those who place wagers through illegal bookmakers could be punished by the commissioner's office.
ICE is not releasing the identities of two Jordanian nationals who attempted to breach a Marine Corps base in Virginia due to potential impact on their removal proceedings. Former officials suggest that the nationals may have an asylum claim pending, and releasing information could affect efforts to remove them.
The White House is considering resettling Palestinians from Gaza to the United States, sparking concerns about terrorism and assimilation. Gazans express mixed views on immigration and college protests. Experts warn about Hamas's influence on Gazans and the challenges of assimilating them in the U.S.
IndyCar driver Nolan Siegel had a scary crash during Indianapolis 500 practice but appeared to be okay after being checked at the care center.
Dr. Harvey Karp shares advice for traveling with infants and toddlers at theme parks, emphasizing essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, portable fan, water bottle, snacks, hand sanitizer, and more.
Diana Taurasi expresses optimism for Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark after early struggles in the 2024 WNBA season. Clark faces challenges against top teams but Taurasi believes she will adjust and succeed in the professional ranks.
Pro-golfer Scottie Scheffler was arrested for various charges including assault of a police officer but still managed to perform well in the PGA Championship, receiving support from fans with 'Free Scottie' messages on t-shirts.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker faces backlash over faith-based commencement speech at Benedictine College. Critics upset over remarks on women, IVF, President Biden, COVID, and abortion. ESPN broadcaster defends Butker's right to share traditional Catholic views.
Mexico City is facing a severe water crisis due to a combination of climate change, urban sprawl, and poor infrastructure. The city's water supply is rapidly dwindling, with key reservoirs at historically low levels and the possibility of 'Day Zero' looming. The situation is exacerbated by corruption, drought, and inadequate water management.
Michael Lousada, a former investment banker turned sexual healer, is facing a civil lawsuit for alleged sexual assault and rape during a therapy session. His reputation is under scrutiny as multiple women have come forward with similar allegations. Despite claiming to have received verbal consent, his actions have raised serious ethical concerns.
A group of scientists conduct experiments at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah to understand a radar blip and electromagnetic disturbance, uncovering mysterious phenomena related to UFOs and paranormal activity.
Media giants relied on sports during the Upfronts meeting week after a Hollywood strike and cost cutting impacted their content offerings. Live sports continued to be a significant draw for advertisers, with companies like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery highlighting upcoming sports programming. Tech giants like Netflix and Amazon also showcased sports, films, and series during the event. NFL and major sporting events like the Summer Olympics played a key role in presentations, with a focus on securing ad placements in live sports.
Rudy Giuliani's 80th birthday party in Palm Beach was interrupted by officials serving him notice of his Arizona indictment, accusing him and 17 others of plotting to overturn the 2020 election. Giuliani was the last of the defendants to be served. The party had notable guests like Roger Stone and Steve Bannon. Charges include fraud, forgery, and conspiracy.
Two Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen were arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession. The Chiefs have had a tumultuous week, including controversies surrounding a player's speech, car theft, and significant other's global tour.
The New Hampshire senate has passed a bill that would place limitations on transgender athletes in grades 5-12, banning them from teams that align with their gender identity.
Valerie Bertinelli announces a social media break due to mental and emotional exhaustion, stepping away from the spotlight temporarily. She recently introduced her new boyfriend and is focusing on self-care and healing.
The article discusses the fastest times in the history of the Preakness Stakes, with Secretariat holding the record for the fastest time. It also mentions other notable racehorses and their achievements at the Preakness Stakes.
Discussion on Kentucky Derby fashion and Secretariat at the 150th running of the race. Preview of the 2024 Preakness Stakes with Mystik Dan as a contender. Details on ticket prices, historical facts, betting options, and dress code for the event.
The family of a little girl who died at the hands of an illegal immigrant is fighting for change at the highest levels of government. The godfather of the child is running for Congress to address the border crisis and deport illegal immigrants.
A group of people involved in past Democratic campaigns express skepticism about President Biden's chances of winning the state again in 2024.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Save the Children's Afghanistan country director about the aftermath of deadly floods in several provinces.
Cash-for-votes is a pervasive issue in India, with the election commission seizing nearly half a billion dollars of cash and inducements before the polls opened last month.
NPR's Scott Simon discusses the significance of Russia's latest military offensive in Ukraine with strategic studies professor Phillips O'Brien from the University of St. Andrews.
Bill Maher defends Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker over controversial graduation speech, questioning the outrage from the political left.
A divisive mobilization law in Ukraine came into force to boost troop numbers after Russia launched a new offensive. The law makes it easier to identify conscripts and provides incentives to soldiers. Russia is pushing ahead with a ground offensive, putting pressure on Ukraine's military. Thousands of Ukrainians have fled the country to avoid the draft.
Far-left Mayor of London Sadiq Khan criticizes Donald Trump as a racist, sexist, and homophobe, urging his party to call him out. Khan expresses concerns about another Trump presidency and the UK's relationship with the US. Despite past disagreements, Labour Party may need to negotiate with Trump for a trade deal post-elections.
The Catholic Church published new guidelines for investigating alleged supernatural phenomena, emphasizing the need for extreme prudence and caution. The Church will no longer aim for authoritative affirmation of the supernatural origin of an event, but will approve or reject public devotion based on available evidence.
The U.S. military has facilitated the first aid shipment to Gaza via a new floating pier, aiming to increase to 150 trucks per day.
Finger-pointing in Slovakia after assassination attempt on prime minister highlights recent political violence in Europe.
A Crimean Tatar couple in Ukraine, displaced by Russian troops, sees parallels to the Soviets' forced deportation of 200,000 Tatars from Crimea 80 years ago.
Geert Wilders of the Dutch Party for Freedom cobbled together a right-wing coalition government in the Netherlands, causing shock waves across Europe’s political system. The coalition focused on anti-immigration measures and reducing international students in the country. The move signifies a shift towards right-wing parties in Europe.
CNN selected anchor Jake Tapper to co-host its presidential debate on June 27, likely leading to tense moments between Tapper and former President Donald Trump, given Tapper's reputation as a sharp critic of Trump.
The content discusses how Biden's economic policies are benefitting China at the expense of America, particularly through the Inflation Reduction Act, which is criticized for being a giveaway to China and negatively impacting American jobs and Medicare.
AI is reshaping modern warfare, with potential benefits and concerns about job loss. Fox News discusses the role of AI in warfare and the development of AI tools, including a sarcasm detector.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed bills from the regular legislative session, including one focused on protecting access to contraceptives. He signed seven bills into law and vetoed 48.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico survived an assassination attempt by a 71-year-old retiree with no political affiliations. The suspect was ordered to remain in custody, and details about the case remain limited. Fico has faced controversy for his pro-Russia, anti-American stance and efforts to centralize power in Slovakia.
Video footage released in 2016 shows Sean “Diddy” Combs brutally beating his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, sparking shock and outrage among celebrities, politicians, and the general public. Public condemnation for Combs was swift, with calls for legal action and social rejection.
Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan competes in the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course as the first Triple Crown winner since 2018 is on the line. Trainer Bob Baffert seeks his record-extending ninth win at the Preakness.
Chronic absenteeism among K-12 students in the US has increased during the pandemic, with students like Neomi and Anais facing challenges that impact their attendance. Support from schools, families, and teachers is crucial in helping students overcome barriers to attendance and stay on track to graduate.
The European Union has banned four Russian media outlets for spreading propaganda about the invasion of Ukraine and disinformation ahead of parliamentary elections. This follows previous suspensions of Russia Today and Sputnik. The Czech government has also imposed sanctions on individuals for promoting Russian propaganda.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker gave a commencement speech at a private college in Kansas where he encouraged women to embrace their roles as homemakers and criticized Pride month. He also criticized President Joe Biden's stance on abortion and COVID-19 policies.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona addresses antisemitism on college campuses; President Biden criticized for past actions on school desegregation despite recent advocacy for affirmative action programs.
Christian leaders in Boston demand reparations from White churches, following a trend of reparations initiatives across the U.S. at local, state, and federal levels. Examples include California, Boston, New York, Wilmington, San Francisco, Evanston, Asheville, and Maryland. The push for reparations includes cash payments and other forms of recompense to address the impact of slavery and past racist policies on the Black community.
Ukraine is facing a new offensive from Russia in the northeast, with President Zelenskyy warning of multiple waves of attacks. Kyiv is waiting for U.S. military aid and struggling to replenish its forces. President Putin claims the goal is to create a buffer zone, not to seize territory.
Des Moines Superintendent Ian Roberts races elementary school students on an Iowa track and loses to fifth-grader Amayah Vilmael, who shows promising talent in track and field.
The article discusses the rise of illegal conversion devices, known as Glock switches, that can turn semi-automatic pistols into fully automatic weapons. Several states, including Maryland and New York, are passing laws to address this issue. The proliferation of these devices has become a concern for law enforcement due to the increased danger they pose to public safety and law enforcement officials. The gun industry is facing pressure to change designs to prevent the easy installation of these devices.
Recent research suggests that Americans may be breathing in cancer-causing chemicals while driving due to harmful flame-retardant chemicals in vehicle interiors.
Bill Maher defended Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and argued that people should not feel pressured to conform to a certain idea of success, such as getting an advanced degree from prestigious universities like Harvard.
Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles discusses the memory-holing of left-wing excesses in 2020 and the embarrassment around some of the progressive movements. There is a concerted effort to deny or downplay these events.
Bill Maher criticizes the American medical establishment for not making corrections like the UK and Scandinavian nations in walking back transitioning children, stating that America is behind in progressiveness. Maher and New York Times columnist Pamela Paul discuss the issue on HBO's 'Real Time.'
Discussion on the potential need for apologies and job reinstatements for those who opposed certain left-wing initiatives in 2020, including MIT DEI statements, as well as observations on the evolution of movements like defunding the police and DEI efforts post-George Floyd's murder.
Three Spanish tourists were killed and one Spaniard injured in an attack by gunmen in Afghanistan's Bamyan province. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which also injured four other foreign nationals and three Afghans. The Spanish government is assisting the victims and their families.
Ann-Margret recalls her time working with Elvis Presley on the iconic movie 'Viva Las Vegas' and their brief romance on set. Despite their romantic relationship ending, they remained close friends until Presley's death in 1977.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister accuses Western countries of being led by 'gopniks' and 'fashionistas', blames NATO for conflict in Europe but fails to consider Russia's own role in the war. He criticizes the US for political incompetence, provocation, and nuclear brinkmanship, calling Washington stupid and unsophisticated.
FOX News Lifestyle section features various offbeat news stories including a viral response to city officials, a rare World War II-era find, and eyebrow-raising trends in baby names. It also covers food, travel, and pets with regular quizzes and games available for readers.
Panelists May Mailman and Mehek Cooke discuss the struggle of President Biden and former President Donald Trump to lock up their base voters in the 2024 election rematch, with Nikki Haley gaining support in GOP primaries at the expense of Trump and dissatisfaction with Biden's Mideast policies.
Deadly storms hit Houston, leaving over 555,000 without power. Four people were killed, and the area faces extreme heat, poor air quality, and potential flash floods. Recovery efforts are underway, with the city experiencing widespread destruction.
Former President Donald Trump criticizes Bidenomics, citing rising inflation and high costs of groceries during a speech at the Minnesota Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner.
Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, spreading to University of Pennsylvania. Protesters attempted to occupy a campus building but were escorted out by police. The protests come after an encampment was dismantled the week prior.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Sen. John Fetterman for comparing the U.S. House to 'The Jerry Springer Show' and standing up to bullies. A heated exchange between Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene occurred during a House Oversight Hearing. Greene made inappropriate comments about a colleague's appearance, leading Ocasio-Cortez to defend her and call for an apology.
Fox News host Sean Hannity discusses President Biden's poll numbers and agreement to debate former President Trump, highlighting a surge in Trump's popularity and Biden's desperation.
Argentina's President Javier Milei accuses Spain's socialist government of bringing poverty and death, attends far-right summit in Madrid, and promotes his book 'The Way of the Libertarian.' He criticizes socialism, celebrates economic freedom, and plans to eliminate Argentina's central bank.
Jewish-American political appointee in the Biden administration resigns in opposition to President Biden's policies in Israel, citing lack of accountability and support for Israel's actions in Gaza.
The NBA playoffs took an unexpected detour to Galveston, Texas after Charles Barkley jokingly sent the New Orleans Pelicans there instead of Cancun. Inside the NBA, a popular TV show, has been a cultural institution for two decades, but faces uncertainty as the NBA negotiates a new media deal. Comcast and NBC are competing with TNT to secure the broadcasting rights with much higher offers.
Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis has premiered in Cannes, attracting attention for its unique and ambitious storyline, star-studded cast, and unconventional elements like alarming erections, incest, and live performances. The film is set in an imagined modern America with a Roman-inspired theme, featuring characters with extraordinary abilities and complex relationships.
Francis Ford Coppola's sci-fi drama 'Megalopolis' shocks and divides critics at Cannes Film Festival, featuring a star-studded cast and controversial plot points.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center predicts a hotter-than-normal summer for almost every U.S. state, with the West and Northeast facing the highest chances of above-average temperatures. Drier conditions are also expected, potentially leading to drought in the West. A La Niña pattern by late summer may exacerbate these conditions.
A study from a French infertility clinic found high levels of glyphosate in over 55% of sperm samples, raising concerns about the impact of the common weedkiller on fertility and reproductive health. Researchers suggest a negative impact on human reproductive health and potential harm to future generations, calling for caution in regulation.
A South Jersey woman's $1.2 million jackpot win at Bally's Casino in Atlantic City is being disputed due to a technical glitch called 'reel tilt,' which voided her win. She is seeking legal action to claim her prize.
A House Oversight Committee meeting turned chaotic after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked Rep. Jasmine Crockett's appearance, leading to personal insults and wild moments. Here are the five most insane moments of the fiery hearing.