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  • Trump Demands Amazon Deny the Reality of What His Tariffs Are Doing to Prices
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    On the morning of its first 100th day in office, the Trump administration accused Amazon of a hostile political action. The crime? A rumored plan to add a line during checkout that showed customers exactly what Trumps tariffs cost them.Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held a press conference this morning on Unleashing Economic Greatness. The pair took questions from the crowd of reporters. Someone asked about the news, out of Punchbowl, that Amazon would soon add a line item at checkout that detailed the import costs of purchased goods. If Amazon did this it would join other retailers like Temu that are letting customers know why the cost of buying products from it has more than doubled in the past few weeks.This is a hostile and political act by Amazon, Leavitt said. Why didnt Amazon do this when the Biden administration hiked inflation to the highest level in 40 years? And I would also add that its not a surprise. As Reuters wrote, Amazon has partnered with a Chinese propaganda arm. So this is another reason why Americans should buy American.Shortly after the press conference, Amazon released a statement about the issue and swore it wouldnt tell anyone how much the tariffs cost them. The team that runs our ultra low cost Amazon Haul store has considered listing import charges on certain products, it said, according to Jeff Stein of The Washington Post. This was never a consideration for the main Amazon site and nothing has been implemented on any Amazon properties.This short saga shows how the Trump administration plans to deal with the chaos that it has created: By attempting to bully companies into denying the reality that his tariffs are making it more expensive (or potentially impossible) to buy millions of different products. The strategy hereto the extent there is one at allis to pressure companies into eating tariff costs, pretend that none of this is happening, or to add opacity into the process by having prices shoot up without retailers breaking out what portion of them is from Trumps tariffs.The cost of stuff in America is going up. Trumps 145 percent tariff on goods manufactured in China is already having a dramatic effect on the economy and will likely change the way Americans buy things.Chastising Amazon or any other retailer during a press conference wont lower prices and wont change the fact that Trumps actions have consequences. He cowed Amazon here, but its early days yet and reality can only bend so much before it breaks.
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  • Isabela Merced Joins Last of Us Co-stars To Discuss Latino Representation and Cultural Impact of Show
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    As HBOs adaptation of the groundbreaking video game The Last of Usgets deeper into the lore and characters with season, cast members Isabela Merced, Gabriel Luna, Danny Ramirez, Tati Gabrielle, and Ariela Barer gathered for a screening of episode 3, which follows a huge change in the narrative. The cast was joined by Complex host [...]The post Isabela Merced Joins Last of Us Co-stars To Discuss Latino Representation and Cultural Impact of Show first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Fear extinction signal in mouse brain offers clues about how to treat PTSD
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    Nature, Published online: 28 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01331-5Mechanism involving neurons that stimulate fear, and ones that suppress it, could help to explain conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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  • NBA eyes international format for All-Star Game
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    The NBA is considering an international competition for next season's All-Star Game.
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  • No charges for man over hockey player's death
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    British prosecutors said Tuesday no charges will be brought against a man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson in 2023.
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  • U.S. Eases Ban for Diplomats at Vietnam War Anniversary
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    The administration had said that no senior U.S. envoys could attend the events marking 50 years after the wars end. On Tuesday, the U.S. consul general was seen at a reception for the anniversary.
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  • White House Attacks Amazon Over Idea of Showing Tariffs Cost
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    The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, attacked the retail giant over a report that suggested Amazon would highlight tariff-related price increases. Amazon said it was not going to happen.
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  • Misfortune Cookie
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  • Amazon is not planning to show added tariff costs next to its online product listings
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    An Amazon truck drives in in Philadelphia, Friday, April 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, file)2025-04-29T16:31:20Z NEW YORK (AP) Amazon is not planning to list added tariff costs next to product prices on its site despite speculation spanning from a report that claimed the e-commerce giant would soon show new import charges, as well as fiery comments from President Donald Trumps White House denouncing such a move.The Trump administrations reaction appeared to be based on a misinterpretation of internal plans being considered by Amazon, rather than a final decision made by the company.Amazons Haul service a recently launched, low-cost storefront considered the idea of listing import charges on certain products, company spokesperson Tim Doyle said in a statement sent to The Associated Press. But this was never approved and is not going to happen.Amazon launched Haul last year to sell electronics, apparel and other products priced under $20, aimed at competing against the success of China-founded rivals like Temu and Shein. Earlier Tuesday, Punchbowl News had reported that Amazon planned to start showing how much of each products cost derived from tariffs right next to its total listed price, citing an anonymous source familiar with the matter. While Amazon later confirmed that it would not be listing such added costs, the Trump administration was quick to criticize news of the move early Tuesday. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt accused Amazon of taking a hostile and political act and further attacked the company by suggesting it was un-American. Amazon has partnered with a Chinese propaganda arm, Leavitt said at a Tuesday briefing with reporters.It was unclear if the administration had been in contact with Amazon about the companys response to tariffs or potential ideas around communicating price hikes with shoppers. At Tuesdays briefing, Leavitt said she had just got off the phone with the president about Amazons announcement. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was one of a handful of powerful, ultra-wealthy tech titans who attended Trumps inauguration in January filling some of the most exclusive seats right behind the president. Whether his relationship with the president has strained since has yet to be seen, and Leavitt declined to comment when asked by reporters Tuesday.The tariffs imposed by Trump and responding retaliation from targeted countries, notably China threaten to increase prices for both consumers and businesses. Economists warned that these import taxes will hike prices for a range of goods consumers buy each day and lead to worse inflationary pressure.In recent months, many CEOs and companies have also warned of weaker and uncertain outlooks due to the steep, and at times on-again, off again, import taxes adding pressures on the Trump administration. And some big names have already raised prices, including Temu and Shein.____________Boak reported from Washington. WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS Grantham-Philips is a business reporter who covers trending news for The Associated Press. She is based in New York. twitter mailto JOSH BOAK Boak covers the White House and economic policy for The Associated Press. He joined the AP in 2013. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • First accuser takes the witness stand at Harvey Weinsteins #MeToo retrial
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    Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan as jury selection continues in his retrial on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 in New York. (David Dee Delgado/Pool Photo via AP)2025-04-29T16:13:43Z NEW YORK (AP) The first of three accusers expected to testify at Harvey Weinsteins rape retrial took the witness stand on Tuesday in a reprise of her testimony in his first #MeToo trial five years ago.Miriam Haley, a former TV and movie production assistant, alleges that the former movie mogul forcibly performed oral sex on her at his New York City apartment in 2006.Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who inherited the case from his predecessor, watched from the courtroom gallery as Haley testified.Haley is on the witness stand at the start of the second week of testimony in Weinsteins retrial. Two of her friends, who said she told them about the alleged assault, testified last week.Haley initially expressed some reluctance to testify again after a New York appeals court last year overturned Weinsteins landmark conviction and ordered a new trial. The states Court of Appeals threw out Weinsteins convictions and 23-year prison sentence and ordered a new trial after finding that the original one was tainted by egregious judicial rulings and prejudicial testimony.Haley did not look at Weinstein as she entered the courtroom through a side door and walked swiftly to the witness stand. The ex-studio boss, sitting between his lawyers, looked at her as she passed by. Weinstein, 73, faces charges involving two women from his original trial in 2020: one count of criminal sex act in connection with Haleys allegations and one count of third-degree rape for allegedly assaulting then-aspiring actor Jessica Mann in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013. Hes also being tried for the first time on an allegation from Kaja Sokola, a former model who wasnt a part of the first case. Weinstein is charged with one count of criminal sex act for allegedly forcing oral sex on Sokola at a Manhattan hotel in 2006.Mann and Sokola are also expected to testify. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty and denies that he raped or sexually assaulted anyone. Haley testified at the 2020 trial that Weinstein pushed her onto a bed at his Manhattan apartment in June 2006 and forced oral sex on her, undeterred by her kicks and pleas of, No, please dont do this, I dont want it.Two of Haleys friends testified last Thursday that she had told them about the alleged July 2006 sexual assault around that time.Elizabeth Entin, Haleys former roommate who also testified at the first trial, said a shaken Haley told her that month that Weinstein had forcibly performed oral sex on her. Entin said she suggested Haley call a lawyer, but her friend seemed disinclined.Another friend, Christine Pressman, however, said she advised a distraught Haley not to go to the police when she made a similar disclosure to her in August or September 2006.Haley, who has also gone by the name Mimi Haleyi, acknowledged in her earlier testimony that she kept in touch with Weinstein, exchanged warm messages with him, and accepted an invitation to his hotel room two weeks after the alleged assault, where he pulled her into bed for sex.Under New York law applicable at the time, Weinstein has not being charged with rape in connection with Haleys allegations. MICHAEL R. SISAK Sisak is an Associated Press reporter covering law enforcement and courts in New York City, including former President Donald Trumps criminal and civil cases and problems plaguing the federal prison system. twitter mailto
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  • On Trump's 100th Day in Office, Consider Supporting Our Journalism
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    Hello Friend!I hope youre well. Uncloseted Media is now eight months old and Trump 2.0 has been leading the country for exactly 100 days. Last week, my former boss at 60 Minutes, Bill Owens, resigned as the shows executive producer, citing encroachments on his journalistic independence. I could not be more proud of him he was the best boss Ive ever had and is setting a critical example for our industry. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has conducted a relentless and unprecedented attack on LGBTQ rights: trans military bans; executive orders that erase the idea thatin the eyes of the federal governmenttrans and nonbinary people exist; policies that would punish teachers for providing LGBTQ-inclusive education; and wiped references to LGBTQ populations and HIV from federal websites. You can read every astounding move the Trump administration has made in the last 100 days in this piece we published today. In addition, Trump has staged a full-fledged war on the press, suing CBS News, ABC News and The Des Moines Register. We need LGBTQ journalism now more than ever. And my team at Uncloseted Media is working tirelessly to serve you with rigorous, nonpartisan, LGBTQ-focused accountability journalism every week. But storytelling takes time and expertise and costs money. If you do have the means, please consider upgrading to become a paid or founding subscriber. What better day to do that than on the 100th day of this administration? You can upgrade here:Subscribe nowAnd if youd like to donate directly to us, you can do that at the link below. Every donation, large and small$25, $50, $100, $10,000helps us bring you rigorous reporting every week. Donate to Uncloseted MediaWe need checks, balances, and accountability journalism now more than ever. Thank you for your support and hang in there!Spencer MacnaughtonFounder, Editor in ChiefUncloseted Media
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  • !Ojo! River Gallos Long Awaited First Feature Ponyboi, The US Premiere of Most People Die on Sundays, Real Women Have Curves: The Musical on Broadway, and More!
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    Ojo! Latine media, art & cultural happenings to keep your eye on. Bringing you a selection of new and notable LGBTQ media curated by GLAADs Spanish-Language & Latine Media & Representation team. Younger Latine people are more likely to identify as LGBTQ, and with over 62 million Latines in the US alone, it is crucial [...]The post !Ojo! River Gallos Long Awaited First Feature Ponyboi, The US Premiere of Most People Die on Sundays, Real Women Have Curves: The Musical on Broadway, and More! first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Sources: Kings finalizing deal for Christie as HC
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    The Sacramento Kings and interim coach Doug Christie are finalizing a multiyear contract to make him the franchise's next head coach, sources told ESPN.
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  • Two-time champion Karaban returning to UConn
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    UConn power forward, Alex Karaban withdrew from the NBA draft and will return for his senior season, a source told ESPN.
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  • Power Outage in Spain and Portugal Creates a Day of Confusion
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    Even as electricity was restored across Spain and Portugal after a daylong blackout, residents tried to make sense of 18 hours of the insanity.
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  • Beyonc Cowboy Carter Tour Review; The Star Remixes American History, and Her Own
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    The superstars new stage show turns reclamation, personal and musical, into joyful extravaganza.
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  • This Renter Gave a Small 1950s Seattle Apartment a "Dark Academia Makeover
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    The aesthetic is a mix of new pieces and antiques that feminize the smokers lounge vibe we associate with masculine spaces in the English stately homes of the early 1900s.READ MORE...
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  • Hegseth boasts about ending woke program on women and security that Trump had signed into law
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    President Donald Trump listens as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks at a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Thursday, April 10, 2025, in Washington (Pool via AP)2025-04-29T17:43:44Z WASHINGTON (AP) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth boasted on social media Tuesday that he had dismantled a program supporting women on security teams and may not have realized the program he tried to break was not a woke Biden-era initiative but instead a celebrated program signed into law by his boss, President Donald Trump. Hegseth in an agitated post on X, the website formerly known as Twitter, called the Women, Peace & Security program at the Department of Defense a UNITED NATIONS program pushed by feminists and left-wing activists. Politicians fawn over it; troops HATE it.It was, in fact, bipartisan legislation that Trump signed into law in 2017 that recognized the role women have in achieving security objectives, especially in situations overseas where their male counterparts may not for cultural reasons be able to question or would not for religious regions have direct access to women. Trumps own Cabinet officials supported the program when it was working its way through the legislative process. This month, Gen. Dan Caine, the new Joint Chiefs Chairman, told Congress that the program had helped troops in battle. When we would go out into the field after concluding an assault, we would have female members who would speak with those women and children who were on the objective and they would help us to understand the human terrain in a new and novel way, Caine said during his April confirmation hearing. Trump met and became endeared to Caine when he was serving in Iraq, which was part of the reason Trump nominated him to the chairmanship. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who at the time represented South Dakota in the House, wrote the House version of the 2017 Women, Peace and Security Act alongside Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois. And as recently as this month, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who as a senator co-sponsored the Senate version of the bill, said that it was the first law passed by any country in the world focused on protecting women and promoting their participation in society. That proposal stemmed from a U.N. resolution unanimously endorsed by the Security Council, the most powerful U.N. body, in October 2000, aimed at including women in peacebuilding efforts, as women and girls have historically borne the brunt of global conflict. Its no secret that women remain, largely on the periphery of formal peace processes and decision making, which is not good for the cause of peace, U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in response to Hegseths comments Tuesday.Dujarric added that one of the real-life impacts of the Women Peace and Security program has been the increasing number of women peacekeepers who serve in U.N. missions, which has had a very clear, measurable and positive impact on the protection of civilians in conflict zones. Hegseths tweet drew immediate fire from Senate Democrats who are continuing to question Hegseths qualifications for the job amid the continuing fallout from his use of the commercial app Signal to share sensitive military operations on an unsecured channel with other officials, his wife and brother. Hegseth has absolutely no idea what hes doing, said New Hampshire Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. That tweet contains some glaring inaccuracies that are far beneath the standard we should expect from the Department of Defense, Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia said as he read the tweet aloud during a Congressional hearing Tuesday.A spokesman for Hegseth did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the secretarys tweet. While Hegseth in his post called the program yet another woke divisive/social justice/Biden initiative that overburdens our commanders and troops and pledged to do the bare minimum required by Congress to maintain it while working to eliminate it altogether, the program has been celebrated by Trump, his administration and his family. It became a heralded part of the first Trump administrations accomplishments for women, and in 2019, Ivanka Trump celebrated that the WPS program was starting a new partnership to help train female police cadets in Colombia.___Sagar Meghani contributed from Washington. TARA COPP Copp covers the Pentagon and national security for the Associated Press. She has reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, throughout the Middle East, Europe and Asia. twitter mailto FARNOUSH AMIRI Amiri covers foreign policy and the United Nations as a correspondent for The Associated Press, based in New York. twitter mailto
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  • For some Americans, the end of the Vietnam War after Saigon fell 50 years ago is still deeply felt
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    This photo provided by Jeanie Jacobs Huffman shows her on the beach in June 2024, two miles away from where her father's plane and crew were discovered in 70 feet of water, in Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. (Dave Huffman/Jeanie Jacobs Huffman via AP)2025-04-29T17:01:34Z ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) The Vietnam War greatly impacted U.S. society from the passage of the War Powers Resolution that restricts the presidents ability to send troops into extended combat without congressional approval to the cementing of college campuses as centers of student activism.Millions of U.S. troops fought in Vietnam. For some Americans, the war that effectively ended with the fall of Saigon 50 years ago Wednesday on April 30, 1975, continues to shape their lives. They include: A woman dedicated to recovering her fathers remains after the bomber he piloted disappeared over Vietnams Gulf of Tonkin. A Vietnam veteran who was heckled like scores of other troops when he returned home and now assists fellow veterans in rural Alaska. And an anti-war movement stalwart who has spent decades advocating for free speech after her brother was wounded when Ohio National Guard troops fired into a crowd of protesters at Kent State University.Here are their stories. Still waiting for dad to return homeFifty years after the fall of Saigon, Jeanie Jacobs Huffman has not lost hope of bringing her father home.Huffman was only five months old when her father, Navy Cdr. Edward J. Jacobs Jr., was reported missing in action after the plane he was piloting to photograph enemy targets vanished in 1967 over the Gulf of Tonkin, off the coast of North Vietnam. Huffman has dedicated her life to finding the plane and recovering his remains and those of his two crew members. She also serves on the board of directors of Mission: POW-MIA, a nonprofit group dedicated to finding unaccounted Americans from past conflicts. Its a lot of missing, you know, a huge void in my life, she said, breaking into tears.A professional photographer, Huffman has made a poster featuring the faces of the 1,573 missing service members from Vietnam.After this many years, we should never leave anyone behind, she said. A year ago, she visited the Gulf of Tonkin through a trip with the United States Institute of Peace, a nonprofit that promotes education and research on conflicts to prevent future wars. The groups translator, who was from North Vietnam and also lost family members in the war, walked with Huffman into the water. Holding hands, they both cried, sharing their grief. So that was the closest Ive been to him in 58 years, Huffman said of her father. Shes pushing for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency to conduct an underwater search operation next year in hopes of recovering the plane. The U.S. Department of Defense agency is responsible for recovering and identifying service members listed as missing in action or prisoners of war.He deserves to be brought back home, she said. Even if its just a bone or a dog tag. Even the tangible things, like a dog tag or a piece of his plane, mean a lot to me because I dont have anything else. Finding salvation after so many decadesFor George Bennett, the road to sobriety and mental health continued long after flying home through San Francisco in 1968, where sneering protesters met returning soldiers in the terminal.Someone yelled out, baby killer. Another spit at them. He and his fellow soldiers were turned away from one airport restaurant.Only later did he realize how much Vietnam had changed him because the war went against the strict sense of values and Indigenous practices instilled by his parents.A member of Alaskas Tlingit tribe, Bennett said, I would go get my beer and come home just drink beer and do nothing.I think part of it was the fact that I was ashamed and guilty because I was part of the atrocity that occurred in Vietnam. I feel that I violated the value and some of our cultural norms, and it made me want to run.And he did, from bar to bar and job to job.Finally, he wound up receiving help for alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder.Its taken him 30 years to feel better, largely because of the support of Mary, his wife of 55 years. She insisted they move to the southeast Alaska city of Sitka, where he has integrated back into his native Tlingit culture.Hes now Alaskas sole rural veteran liaison, helping veterans secure benefits in the militarys health care system.I really had to find my spiritual way again, he said. It took me a while to get there, but here I am. Kent State University protester sees lessons for todayChic Canfora still becomes emotional when she talks about the fall of Saigon. Canfora was part of an anti-war protest at Kent State University in 1970 when Ohio National Guard troops fired into the crowd, killing four fellow students and wounding nine others, including her brother. The bullets sent Canfora diving for cover. She believes the protest helped galvanize public opinion that would hasten the withdrawal of U.S. troops and ultimately lead to the fall of Saigon and the wars demise.A decade ago, Canfora visited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington and was overcome at seeing how the number of names of the fallen dwindled after 1970. That was the first time it really hit me the impact of the anti-war movement and, so its particularly meaningful for me this year, she said, choking up. Canfora, who teaches journalism at Kent State, has spent her life sharing what she experienced. She said the lessons learned are more relevant than ever amid the Trump administrations crackdown on student protesters, fears of deportation for international students and what critics describe as unprecedented attacks on campus speech. She said she sees echoes of the past when then Ohio Gov. James Rhodes, who sent in the National Guard, called the Kent State demonstrators the worst type of people that we harbor in America.I was too young and too naive to recognize the danger of such inflammatory rhetoric because, in essence, all of these leaders in our country were putting targets on the backs of American college students who have historically served as the conscience of America, Canfora said.I think students today are going through that same metamorphosis of awareness that I did in 1970.___Watson reported from San Diego. MARK THIESSEN Thiessen is an Associated Press all-formats reporter based in Anchorage, Alaska. He covers Alaska Native issues and other general assignments. twitter mailto
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  • Canadas election: what Mark Carneys win means for science
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    Nature, Published online: 29 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01343-1In turbulent economic times, the prime ministers Liberal party has promised funding to attract research talent to Canada.
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  • Tattoo-making tools used by ancient Maya revealed
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    Nature, Published online: 29 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01324-4The stone fragments had been discovered inside Handprint Cave in Belize alongside other artefacts suggestive of ritual use.
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  • Sources: Rdiger out of El Clsico, doubt for CWC
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    Real Madrid defender Antonio Rdiger is expected to be out of action for up to two months, sources have told ESPN, after undergoing knee surgery on Tuesday.
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  • Source: Possible Alexander remains with Packers
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    A source tells ESPN that all options are on the table for the Packers and All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander, including a possible return to Green Bay next season.
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  • A DOGE Aide Involved in Dismantling Consumer Bureau Owns Stock in Companies That Could Benefit From the Cuts
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    by Jake Pearson ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. A federal employee who is helping the Trump administration carry out the drastic downsizing of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau owns stock in companies that could benefit from the agencys dismantling, a ProPublica investigation has found.Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old Department of Government Efficiency aide, disclosed the investments earlier this year in his public financial report, which lists as much as $365,000 worth of shares in four companies that the CFPB can regulate. According to court records and government emails, he later helped oversee the layoffs of more than 1,400 employees at the bureau.Ethics experts say this constitutes a conflict of interest and that Kligers actions are a potential violation of federal ethics laws. Executive branch employees have long been subject to laws and rules that forbid them from working on matters that will affect your own personal financial interest. CFPB employees are also required to divest from dozens of additional, specific companies that engage in financial services and thus either are or could be subject to agency supervision, rulemaking, examination or enforcement.The CFPB oversees companies that offer a variety of financial services, including mortgage lending, auto financing, credit cards and payment apps. Two of the companies in which Kliger is invested Apple and Tesla are on the CFPBs list of prohibited holdings. Two others Bitcoin and Solana arent on the list but are nevertheless barred under agency guidance on investing in cryptocurrency firms. Court records show that Kliger was among a small handful of top CFPB and administration officials discussing the implementation of the layoffs in emails. Separately, a federal employee who works on the layoff team said that Kliger managed the firings of about 90% of the bureaus staff earlier this month, according to a sworn declaration filed by lawyers opposing the administration. The employee, using the pseudonym Alex Doe for fear of retaliation, said they learned of Kligers role from colleagues and described Kliger keeping the CFPB employees up for 36 hours straight to ensure that the notices would go out, the declaration states. Gavin was screaming at people he did not believe were working fast enough and calling them incompetent.Among those fired were the bureaus ethics team, according to an agency lawyer, who wrote in an April 25 court filing that I am not aware of anyone remaining at the CFPB who has the requisite expertise to fulfill the CFPBs federal ethics requirements.Ethics experts said that getting rid of government regulators who oversee companies and set industrywide rules could impact the share price of the businesses subject to that regulation, since doing away with oversight can free companies from compliance costs and the exposure that stems from enforcement actions.Destroying the CFPB is likely to have, I believe, a direct and predictable effect on his financial stock, Kathleen Clark, an expert on government ethics at the Washington University in St. Louis, said of Kliger. Unionized bureau employees have sued the agencys acting director, Russell Vought, to stop the administrations efforts to wind down its operations and reduce its staff. The subsequent months of litigation have been head-spinning. At the end of March, a district court judge issued a sweeping stay on the administrations actions. Then on April 11, an appeals court in Washington, D.C., partially lifted that stay. In its order, the panel wrote that bureau leaders must conduct a particularized assessment before firing workers. Days later, most of the agencys staff was notified that they were being fired. The bureaus chief legal officer, Mark Paoletta, and two other lawyers conducted the court-ordered review, the government said in legal papers. In a recent filing, Paoletta wrote that the administration is attempting to achieve a streamlined and right-sized Bureau. Instead of 248 enforcement division employees and 487 in the supervision division, he wrote, he planned to keep 50 workers in each. But on Monday evening, amid vigorous dispute over the legality of the firings and the definition of particularized assessment, the appeals court backtracked, upholding the trial courts initial stay on the mass layoffs as the case plays out. The CFPB then notified the more than 1,400 employees whod been laid off that their firings were being rescinded. The lawsuit is ongoing, with oral arguments before the appeals court scheduled for next month. Kliger didnt respond to voicemails or emails seeking comment for this story. The CFPB didnt respond to a request for comment. In a statement, the White House said that these allegations are another attempt to diminish DOGEs critical mission.Kliger did not even manage the layoffs, the statement said, making this entire narrative an outright lie.Asked to clarify Kligers role in the administration's cuts, a spokesperson said, You have 90 days from the start date to divest which is May 8th it is only April 28th. Its unclear what rule the White House was referencing; the spokesperson did not respond to follow-up questions. But ethics experts said there are two scenarios that could apply: Sometimes, high-level government officials pledge to divest their holdings by a certain date to avoid conflicts of interest. And at the CFPB in particular, regulations give employees 90 days to divest prohibited holdings.In either case, though, the employee is required to recuse themselves from any actions that could affect their investments.Delaney Marsco, a government ethics expert at the Campaign Legal Center, said Kligers holdings and his involvement in winding down the agency erode the publics faith that government officials are serving its best interests.When you have these facts, it raises the question, which is just as bad as when you have the actual violation because it makes the public question, she said. Kliger owns between $15,000 and $50,000 of stock in Apple, which the CFPB regulates. The company agreed to pay a $25 million civil penalty last October following a bureau investigation into Apple Card, a credit card in the companys software. The bureau said that Apple did not have a proper transaction dispute system when it launched and also that it misled some customers about its financing. The company agreed to the consent order, records show, without admitting or denying any of the findings of fact or conclusions of law. In a statement at the time, Apple said that while we strongly disagree with the CFPBs characterization of Apples conduct, we have aligned with them on an agreement. Kliger also owns between $100,000 and $250,000 of Tesla stock. The company, founded by DOGE boss Elon Musk, falls under the bureaus purview because it offers financing, a key area of scrutiny for the CFPB. Kliger also owns cryptocurrencies: between $1,000 and $15,000 of Solana and between $15,000 and $50,000 of Bitcoin.Any federal worker who holds any amount of a cryptocurrency or stablecoin may not participate in a particular matter if the employee knows that particular matter could have a direct and predictable effect on the value of their cryptocurrency or stablecoins, according to a legal memo issued in July of 2022, under then-President Joe Biden, by the independent federal agency tasked with advising executive branch employees on how to avoid conflicts of interests. An internal notice to CFPB employees the following month instructed anyone with such a holding to immediately recuse yourself from working on any Bureau particular matter, report the ownership and divest within 90 days, records reviewed by ProPublica show. Since the beginning of President Donald Trumps second presidency, the administration has sought to significantly reduce the size, scope and nature of Americas consumer watchdog, which was created in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.ProPublica reported last month that dozens of investigations the agency had launched were stalled amid stop-work orders. In a recent court filing that supplements a newly released policy memo, Paoletta wrote that, in recent years, the Bureau has also engaged in intrusive and wasteful fishing expeditions against depository institutions and, increasingly, non-depository institutions and that it had pushed into new areas beyond its jurisdiction such as peer-to-peer lending, rent-to-own, and discrimination as unfair practice.
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  • Supreme Court Considers Suit Over F.B.I.s Raid of the Wrong House
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    The legal questions were tangled, but some justices seemed incredulous at a government lawyers defense of a botched operation involving a battering ram and a flash-bang grenade.
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    Tight end George Kittle, who was entering the final year of a deal he signed in 2020 with the 49ers, said Tuesday on the "Bussin' With The Boys" podcast that he signed a four-year, $76.4 million extension.
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    Running back J.K. Dobbins and wide receiver Elijah Moore received the seldom-used unrestricted free agent tender from the Chargers and Browns, respectively.
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    The media organization said the White House emailed three of the companys five directors on Monday, telling them that their positions had been terminated.
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  • Weinstein Accuser Tells Her Story of Coerced Sex for a Second Time
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    Miriam Haley, one of three women who prosecutors say were victims of Harvey Weinstein, testified at his retrial in Manhattan.
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  • Harvard pledges reforms following internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab bias
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    A sculler rows down the Charles River near Harvard University, at rear, Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)2025-04-29T19:31:28Z WASHINGTON (AP) Harvard University is promising to review its academic offerings and admissions policies in response to a pair of internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab prejudice at the Ivy League campus commissioned in the aftermath of last springs pro-Palestinian protests.Harvard released the reports on Tuesday while the university simultaneously battles the Trump administration over demands to limit campus activism reforms the government says are necessary to root out campus antisemitism. The administration has frozen $2.2 billion in federal funding and Harvard responded with a lawsuit in a clash that is being watched closely across higher education. In a campus message, Harvard President Alan Garber said Harvard has made necessary changes and essential progress over the last year but promised further action.We will redouble our efforts to ensure that the University is a place where ideas are welcomed, entertained and contested in the spirit of seeking truth, Garber wrote. Garber convened two panels to study campus antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias last year, with an initial round of recommendations released last June. The final reports total more than 500 pages and include dozens of recommended changes. Harvard said it will begin implementing at least some of the recommendations, with potential updates to admissions, hiring and discipline systems. In a list of actions and commitments, Harvard said it will review admissions processes to make sure applicants are evaluated based on their ability to engage constructively with different perspectives, show empathy and participate in civil discourse.It pointed to a recently added application question asking students about a time they strongly disagreed with someone. The antisemitism task force called for that kind of questioning, saying Harvard should reject anyone with a history of bias and look unfavorably on exhibitions of hostility, derision or dismissiveness. Still, it appears to fall short of the Trump administrations demands around admissions, which called on Harvard to end all preferences based on race, color, national origin, or proxies thereof and implement merit-based policies by August. The Supreme Court has rejected the use of race in college admissions, but many colleges look at factors including students family income and geography to bring a diverse class to campus.Responding to complaints that Harvards instruction had become too politicized and anti-Israel, the university said it will work to hold professors to new standards of excellence. Deans will make sure faculty promote intellectual openness and refrain from endorsing political positions that may cause students to feel pressure to demonstrate allegiance, the university said.Courses and curriculum will also be reviewed to reflect those standards.Other changes include required antisemitism training for students and staff, along with expanded academic offerings on Hebrew, Judaic, Arab and Islamic studies. Harvard will put money toward a research project on antisemitism along with a historical overview on Muslims, Arabs and Palestinians at the university. In his message, Garber said Harvard will accelerate a campus-wide effort to promote viewpoint diversity, though he didnt elaborate. Viewpoint diversity is among the top concerns of the White House, which demanded that Harvard hire an external auditor to make sure the student body and every academic department represent diverse views.Harvard is the first university to openly defy the Trump administration as it uses its hold on colleges federal funding to press its political agenda.The administration has argued that universities did not do enough to check antisemitism at campus protests last year. Garber has said Harvard will not bend to the demands, calling it a threat to academic freedom and the autonomy of all universities.___The Associated Press education coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find APs standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org. COLLIN BINKLEY Binkley covers the U.S. Education Department and federal education policy for The Associated Press, along with a wide range of issues from K-12 through higher education. twitter mailto
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  • Key things to know about the upcoming summer movie season
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    This image release by 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios shows, from left, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch, in a scene from "The Fantastic Four: First Steps." ( 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios via AP)2025-04-29T17:44:04Z Superman already has a lot on his shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of the summer movie season to his list. But hes not alone Marvel Studios is also returning to theaters in a big way with two movies this summer, Thunderbolts and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic brought the movie business to a halt, and two years after the strikes, the industry has yet to fully recover. Critics may have complained of superhero fatigue, but after several summers of depleted offerings, its clear that theyre a vital part of the mix.Superheroes alone dont make for a healthy marketplace, however, and this year studios have set a full slate for every kind of moviegoer, with over 40 wide releases spanning genres. This is the summer where all this product that weve all been working on for the last few years is finally coming into the marketplace, so Im very optimistic, says Joseph Kosinski, who directed F1 with Brad Pitt. Key movies in the summer 2025 lineupSummer begins early in Hollywood, on the first weekend in May and that kick-off can make or break that pivotal 123 day corridor that has historically accounted for around 40% of the annual box office.After the strikes upended the 2024 summer calendar, this year Disney is back in that familiar first weekend spot with Thunderbolts. Memorial Day weekend could also be a behemoth with the live action Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning. With a new Jurassic World, a live action How to Train Your Dragon and the Formula One movie also on the schedule through June and July, the summer season has the potential to be the biggest in the post-COVID era. There are also family pics (Smurfs, Elio); action and adventures (Ballerina, The Karate Kid: Legends); horrors, thrillers and slashers (28 Years Later, I Know What You Did Last Summer, M3GAN 2.0"); romances (Materialists, Jane Austen Wrecked My Life); dramas (Sorry, Baby, The Life of Chuck); a new Wes Anderson movie (The Phonecian Scheme); and comedies (Freakier Friday, Bride Hard, The Naked Gun).Draw me a blueprint of a perfect summer lineup: 2025 is it, says Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. What this summers big directors are sayingIts a fun twist on what a movie like this could be, says Thunderbolts director Jake Schreier. Its a personal journey for Superman thats entirely new, says Superman director James Gunn. But its also about the robots and the flying dogs and all that stuff. Its taking a very real person and putting them in the middle of this outrageous situation and outrageous world and playing with that. I think its a lot of fun because of that.Its working on an incredibly large scale in terms of world building, but its also no different from all of the great comedies and dramas that Ive done, says The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman. In the end, it comes down to character, it comes down to relationships, it comes down to heart and humor.People say, like, do you feel pressure and the most pressure I feel is from myself as a fan and to Steven Spielberg, to not disappoint him, says Jurassic World Rebirth director Gareth Edwards. Weirdly whats great about doing a Jurassic movie is that everybody knows deep down that like half the reason theyre in this business is because of that film and Stevens work. Why summer 2025 might be a big one for moviesBefore the pandemic, all but one summer since 2007 broke the $4 billion mark. Since 2020, only one has: 2023, led by Barbie.The unstable economy might work in the industrys favor, at least when it comes to moviegoing. Even with increased ticket prices, theatrical movies remain the most affordable entertainment outside of the home and attendance tends to increase during recession years. The annual domestic box office crossed $10 billion for the first time in 2009.By the end of this summer, hopefully people arent talking about being in a funk anymore and it feels like we got our mojo back and were off to the races, Kosinski, who directed the pandemic-era hit Top Gun: Maverick, says.___For more on this years summer movie season, visit: https://apnews.com/hub/movies LINDSEY BAHR Bahr has been a film writer and critic for The Associated Press since 2014. twitter instagram mailto
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  • MAGA supporters get the shock of their lives realizing that Trump's tariffs are bad for them, too
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    President Donald Trump has wreaked havoc on the stock market, destroyed many Americans 401(k)s, and sparked a global trade war, all with the swipe of a Sharpie when he signed an executive order on April 1 imposing high tariffs on a long list of foreign countries.Many MAGA supporters have been vocal in their support of the presidents plan in large part because of a fundamental misunderstanding of how tariffs work has led them to believe that it will force manufacturing to come back to the United States and impose a tax on foreign countries without raising prices at home it will not. But now that the chickens have finally come home to roost and Republicans are starting to realize the tariffs might hurt them, some are speaking out against their leader. There are MAGA diehards who are angry about the price of goods going up, people who are on the verge of losing their small businesses, Barstool Sports owner Dave Portnoy is furious hes losing money, and Trump-supporting businesses are feeling the squeeze, all because of Trumps foolhardy tariff plan.Its almost like the way you vote has consequences. Keep scrolling to see MAGA supporters flame out over Trumps tariffs. (@) Trump supporter Brandon Penton took to Facebook to ask someone with more knowledge to explain why something he purchased had an expensive tariff surcharge added to the total. Despite being angry about the high cost the tariff added to his bill, he still amended his post to tell people not to start bashing MY president because apparently MAGA loyalty knows no bounds. (@) MAGA devotee Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is flying off the handle yet again, but this time its because shes angry that Amazon announced they would be displaying the tariff cost next to the total price of products on its site. She blamed Amazon for partnering with an arm of China to attack the White House over tariffs and predictably also blamed the Trump hating media for cheering on the decision. Greene needn't have worried though because Amazon backed down before the decision ever went into effect, after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the move a hostile and political act, Trump called Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to express his displeasure with the plan, and Amazon stock dropped by more than 2% after the announcement, CNBC reports. (@) Shortly after Trump took office, MAGA loving farmers started regretting their vote after the president's policies began hurting their bottom lines. The famers started speaking publicly about their displeasure with Trump and his executive orders and funding decisions and now Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is ready to start bailing out famers as Trumps trade war continues to squeeze them. (@) Olivine Phoenix, who has since made their X account private, posted that although tariffs are killing my business, hes still a Trump supporter and will willingly lose that business because he cares more about everyone and the future of the country than just myself. This is despite the fact that the economy is in a tailspin and financial experts say prices will soar if the tariffs are left intact, the BBC reports. (@) In a clip that went viral on social media, Barstool Sports founder and vocal Trump supporter Dave Portnoy went on a rant after losing $7 million in stock and cryptocurrency in the wake of Trumps reciprocal tariffs levied against dozens of foreign countries, saying his stock portfolio is in the shter. (@) MAGA supporters sure love their merch. From hats and T-shirts emblazoned with the Make America Great Again slogan, to homemade jizz cups and Trump diapers, theres no shortage of Trump supporters sporting his gear. But now those same MAGA diehards are being forced to pay more for their merch because many companies who sell them manufacture their products in China, which has been levied with a huge tariff. (@) X.com user Lynnez hilariously provided a jokey transcript of the conversation she had with her MAGA loving sister who refused to admit that Trumps tariffs will hurt Americans. (@) One MAGA supporter took to social media to beg Trump for help after being charged a huge tariff surcharge for a guitar he is trying to buy. The man wanted to know why China wasnt footing the bill and the new tariffs are being used to punish American veterans who buy art from our allies? from LeopardsAteMyFaceWhen the New York Times opinion section interviewed a bunch of Trump voters, many were disappointed with his administration so far, but 37-year-old Megan from Texas was especially frustrated with the way the tariffs are effecting her small business. Weve tried to look at manufacturing in the U.S., which is still too expensive. Were in crisis mode, she told the interviewer. (@) Mega retailers Target, Walmart, and Home Depot all rolled back their DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) policies amid pressure from Trump, but now they are suffering under his tariff policies. All three retailers met with Trump last week to tell the president that his trade war is going to disrupt the supply chain and lead to product shortages, Forbes reports.
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  • First-ever Korean lesbian dating show, 'ToGetHer' launches on Wavve here's how to watch
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    South Korea has launched its first ever lesbian dating show, and were so ready for it!The adorably named ToGetHer features seven contestants who all move into one home together on Jeju Island for the duration of the show. While there, theyll engage in activities and conversations to get to know one another and see whether they have a romantic connection with anyone in the house.The show is Thisplay Companys follow-up to their dating show centered around gay men, His Man. That series premiered in 2022 and earned the title of South Koreas first-ever gay dating series.ToGetHer has already drawn international attention from fans who are excited to see this sort of representation in South Korea and cant wait to see how things shake out for the contestants. from LGBTnewsThat said, theres also already been some drama surrounding the cast. After the show premiered, one contestant, Kim Riwon, was accused of queerbaiting after her past as a cam girl came to light. The production said they had been unaware of her past and called for an end to the backlash against her.Riwon herself shared an apology to social media, which was translated into English by an X user. In it, she confirmed that she had previously created adult videos but reaffirmed to viewers that she identifies as a lesbian. (@) (@) ToGetHer debuted its first two episodes on April 25 on Wavve, where it is currently ranked 14th in viewership on the streaming platform. It will continue airing weekly through June 20, dropping 10 episodes total.Some international viewers will be able to watch on Rakuten TV, though many may be stuck looking for alternative streaming options and highlights from the show.
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  • Zane Phillips Was Starstruck at First by Nathan Lane While First Shooting Mid-Century Modern (Exclusive)
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    Actor Zane Phillips reflected on his time as Mason in Hulus new sitcom Mid-Century Modern and even went on to say how he was at first starstruck by his fellow castmates. The series, created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohanthe duo behind Will & Gracedraws inspiration from The Golden Girls, offering a fresh perspective on aging and friendship within the LGBTQ+ community.Source
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    Get ready to relive the awkward, vodka-soaked chaos of college lifebecause Benito Skinner, best known online as Benny Drama, is suiting up for a hilarious return to campus in his new comedy series Overcompensating. The upcoming series, produced by A24, Strong Baby, and Amazon MGM Studios, premieres May 15 on Prime Video and promises a nostalgic, cringe-filled trip through the highs and lows ofSource
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  • Madrid's Rdiger gets 6-game ban for Copa red
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    Real Madrid defender Antonio Rdiger received a six-game ban after his red card in the team's Copa del Rey final defeat to Barcelona.
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  • UFL suspends Michigan's Nacua for slapping fan
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    Michigan Panthers receiver Samson Nacua has been suspended by the UFL for one game and will participate in community service after slapping a fan following a game.
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  • Harvard Promises Changes After Reports on Antisemitism and Islamophobia
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    The two reports, which run hundreds of pages, come at a difficult time for the university, which is suing the Trump administration over federal funding cuts.
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  • Trump Fires Biden Appointees, Including Doug Emhoff, From Holocaust Museum
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    Holocaust remembrance and education should never be politicized, Mr. Emhoff said in reaction to the removal of him and senior Biden White House officials from the board that oversees the museum.
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