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Trump’s Explosive Secret Plan to Stop Migrants Setting Foot on American Soil
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2
U.S. Navy Worker Fighting for Life After Shark Attack
SHARK BITE HORROR
Published 06.10.26 8:01AM EDT 
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Grand Ole Opry Legend Dies at 67
VOICE OF AN ERA
Published 06.10.26 7:36AM EDT 
Bill Cody announces the Grand Ole Opry Live From Bonnaroo at the Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival on June 13, 2019 in Manchester, Tennessee.
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Bill Cody, the veteran Nashville radio star whose voice became synonymous with the Grand Ole Opry, has died at age 67. The much-loved country music personality and WSM morning show host died on Tuesday after suffering from a bout of serious illness, including kidney and heart failure. “Bill will be remembered for his kindness, humility, and genuine gift for connection,” WSM Radio posted on Instagram. “He was a trusted voice, a generous friend, and a constant companion to generations of listeners.” Cody’s radio career spanned five decades and began in 1971 when he was just 12 years old. For more than 30 years, he served as host of WSM Radio’s flagship morning show, Coffee, Country & Cody, as well as a long-running stint as announcer for the Grand Ole Opry. He was recognized throughout his long-running career with accolades such as induction into the Country Radio Hall of Fame, a star on the Music City Walk of Fame, and posthumous induction into the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. In tribute, country music icon Garth Brooks said: “There might be someone somewhere in the world who loved country music as much, but nobody loved country music more than Bill Cody.”

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4
Delta Flight Forced to Land After Passenger Accused of Disgusting Act
FLIGHTMARE
Published 06.10.26 6:55AM EDT 
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These Ergonomic, Whisper-Quiet Vibrators Are Worth the Hype
VIBE CHECK
Published 06.03.26 1:56PM EDT 
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City Apologizes for X-Rated Error in Summer Recreation Guide
SUMMER LOVING
Published 06.10.26 6:26AM EDT 
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A United States Postal Service (USPS) worker handles the mail in a drop-off box behind a post office in Oak Park, Michigan, U.S. August 17, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook REBECCA COOK/REUTERS
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6
Male ‘X-Men’ Star, 59, Reveals ‘Super Rare’ Breast Cancer Diagnosis
HERO’S FIGHT
Published 06.10.26 5:23AM EDT 
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Tyler Mane, who stars in the film X-Men as Sabretooth arrives at the UK premiere of the film August 15, 2000. The sci-fi film has already premiered in the US. RUS/JRE Reuters Photographer/REUTERS
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7
Billionaire Summer Retreat Guest List Is Revealed
BIG NAMES
Published 06.10.26 12:24AM EDT 
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8
Nazi-Tattooed Dem Coasts to Victory in Maine
GENERAL ELECTION SET
Published 06.09.26 10:58PM EDT 
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Celebrate Summer Sans the Hangover With Camino’s Mood-Boosting Cannabis Treats
BEYOND THE COOLER
Updated 06.08.26 9:39PM EDT 
Published 06.08.26 7:49PM EDT 
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He-Man Actor, 31, Lands Wild Role as Cult Survivor/Supermodel
ON TO THE NEXT ONE
Published 06.09.26 9:08PM EDT 
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Nicholas Galitzine attends the Los Angeles world premiere for ''Masters of the Universe'' at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 18, 2026. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci Aude Guerrucci/REUTERS
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NASA Reveals Astronauts Set for Artemis III Mission
OUT OF THIS WORLD
Published 06.09.26 4:38PM EDT 
Astronauts Randy Bresnik, Luca Parmitano, Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas are unveiled as the NASA Artemis III mission crew, during an event at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, U.S.
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