Associated
Press Battle for Bakhmut
Intensifies Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said that Bakhmut was “only in our hearts,” hours after Russia’s defense ministry reported that forces of the Wagner private army, with the support of Russian troops, had seized the city in eastern Ukraine. |
Scripps NewsTrans Teen Told to Dress Like a Boy A judge in Mississippi has denied a request to allow a transgender female student to wear a dress at her school's graduation ceremony, a decision that came after hours of testimony in
federal court from the Harrison Central High School student. |
CNN Axelrod: Post Obama,
America Not the Same In all the years I worked for Barack Obama, I didn’t think enough about the burdens of being America’s first Black president – in part because he bore them so gracefully. |
The
Hill DeSantis Tries to Cast
Trump as a Loser Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is running into early problems as he tries to cast former President Donald Trump as a loser while opening his presidential campaign. |
USA
Today Cop Suicide is in Line of
Duty? As we face a rash of law enforcement suicides, it is time that we recognize the psychological toll of wearing the badge and honor the sacrifices of those officers who take their own lives. |
Washington
Post Washpo: How to Think
about Biden's Age If a reminder was necessary as to the potential stakes in 2024’s election, former president Donald Trump’s performance at a CNN town hall with New Hampshire voters on May 10 provided it. |
Los Angeles
Times Dodgers vs. Drag
Nuns The Dodgers rescinded plans to honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence on Pride Night, only to encounter a heated backlash. |
New York
Post Sex in Silicon
Valley After it was revealed that Bob Lee reportedly indulged in “underground sex [and] drug parties,” sources said that he was just one of many Silicon Valley types to take part in a free-wheeling swingers’ scene. |
Axios Say Hello to Everleigh
and Theo America's fastest-rising baby name last year was Everleigh, with nearly 25 times the number of babies getting the name in 2022 than in 2021. |
New York
Magazine Frank Luntz Can't
Quit He'd never stop giving his friend McCarthy strategic advice. It seemed unlikely Luntz would ever fully leave Washington and, although he swore he was finished, there is still business with Kevin McCarthy. |
Bonus
Finder Be Dela-Wary About
Bachelor Parties Bachelor and bachelorette parties are a time for excited spouses-to-be to gather their nearest and dearest to celebrate their upcoming nuptials and bid their single days a fond farewell. |
Politico The Casey DeSantis
Problem Casey DeSantis, the wife of Ron DeSantis, just a few minutes before at a table in the crowd had looked oddly disengaged. Now, having been prompted to join him up on stage, she turned noticeably brighter. |
Philadelphia
Inquirer Parents Are Liquored Up
and Unhinged On a warm evening, Devon Goree settled into his portable chair to watch his son, Drew, 9, play second base in a Deptford Little League game as parents yelled out encouragement. |
Yahoo!
News Gorsuch Slams Covid
Intrusions As COVID-19 spread across the United States in 2020, among the wide-ranging efforts to insulate the country from the pandemic was Title 42, a restrictive immigration policy allowing the expulsion of asylum seekers. |
Aljazeera Manchester City...
Again Manchester City have won the English Premier League title for the third season in a row after second-placed Arsenal were defeated 1-0 and were confirmed as champions for the fifth time in six seasons. |
CBS
News Zelenskyy Arrives at G7
Summit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived Saturday in Japan for talks with the leaders of the world's most powerful democracies as the nations ratcheted up pressure on Moscow for its 15-month invasion of Ukraine. |
Yahoo!
Sports Nuggets Lead Lakers
3-0 The Denver Nuggets have so far had all the answers they've needed for the Los Angeles Lakers, and now they're one game away from a sweep. |
New York
Times Missing Boys Found in
Manhattan Rivers The bodies of two boys, who family members said were together shortly before they disappeared over a week ago, have been recovered from separate locations in the waters off Manhattan. |
Deadline Todd Haynes Gets 8-Minute
Standing Ovation Todd Haynes returned to the Cannes Film Festival with his latest, May December, starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore and scored an eight-minute standing ovation inside the Grand Theatre Lumière. |
KSL.com ChatGPT Makes App
Debut ChatGPT is now a smartphone app, which could be good news for people who like to use the artificial intelligence chatbot and bad news for all the clone apps that have tried to profit off the technology. |
For the
Left LGBT Group Removes
Anheuser-Busch From ‘Best Places to Work’ for Not 'Standing By' Mulvaney Ad Beer giant Anheuser-Busch has now lost support from both sides of the aisle in the aftermath of their controversial transgender campaign. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), an LGBT activist organization, has distanced itself from the company for not
"standing by" its April advertisement featuring transgender spokesman Dylan Mulvaney. |
For the
RightWhat Should I Do on the
Death Anniversary? More Are Asking as US Mass Killings Rise There have been 553 mass killings in the United States since 2006, and at least 2,880 people have died, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University. |
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