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Stormy Daniels’s lawyer testifies in Trump’s hush money trial

Donald Trump was back in Manhattan criminal court Thursday for Day 10 of his trial, with lawyer Keith Davidson on the witness stand Thursday afternoon. The Los Angeles lawyer represented Stormy Daniels as she brokered a deal in 2016 to keep an alleged tryst with Trump secret ahead of the election. His testimony began Tuesday; the trial took a break Wednesday.

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Biden urges campus protesters to remain peaceful

President Biden forcefully urged campus protesters to refrain from violence and intimidation on Thursday morning, saying that Americans have a right to peaceful protest but strongly condemning some of the tactics that have been used.
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Your cellphone may be causing nearsightedness, now at epidemic levels

Around half of the global population could need corrective lenses by 2050 — a health care burden that already costs Americans an estimated $7.2 billion annually. It’s because myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is at epidemic levels, according to Rochester Institute of Technology professor Andrew Herbert.  
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Tornadoes in Kansas and Oklahoma wreak havoc, with more storms forecast

Deadly thunderstorms, including several tornadoes, ripped across the Great Plains and Corn Belt on Tuesday - capping an abnormally active week and month for twisters in the central states. A violent tornado in Kansas killed one person and injured three more, while a family of tornadoes - including a deviant vortex that spun backward - danced in the dark in southwestern Oklahoma.
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‘He’s like a Talented Mr. Ripley’: Serial scammer Joey Cipolla faces sentencing for life of fraud

By outside appearances, Joey Cipolla was living large. The 30-something Chicago businessman had seemingly made a small fortune buying and selling luxury cars and leasing private airplanes. He was living in a 12,000 square-foot mansion in west suburban Bloomingdale with a Lamborghini and Bentley in the driveway. He piloted his own Cessna, spent money like water and gambled thousands of dollars at a time in Las Vegas and at local casinos. 
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Greene says she’ll trigger motion to vacate next week

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday she’ll call for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson the week of May 6, escalating her long-running feud with the speaker over his bipartisan dealmaking and decision to put a Ukraine aid package on the House floor.
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Almost 300 protesters arrested in N.Y.; LAPD on UCLA campus

Police arrested about 300 protesters at Columbia University and the City College of New York, authorities said Wednesday morning, after officers in riot gear entered Columbia’s campus Tuesday night, breaching the Hamilton Hall building occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters.
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8 major newspapers join legal backlash against OpenAI, Microsoft

Eight major daily newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News, sued OpenAI and Microsoft on Tuesday, joining the backlash to artificial-intelligence companies that have used copyrighted work to train their algorithms without compensating content owners.
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Biden speaks to Egypt and Qatari leaders to press for cease-fire

WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden spoke Monday with the leaders of Egypt and Qatar as he sought to increase pressure on Hamas to accept a deal that would result in a temporary cease-fire in the war in the Gaza Strip and the release of some of the hostages held there.