Deals and Steals on Oprah’s Favorite Things: Day 2 (2024)

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    ABC News

    Biden shows support for son Hunter after conviction, says he will respect verdict

    President Joe Biden released a statement shortly after Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three counts in his federal gun trial in which he expressed love for his son and vowed to accept the jury's decision. "As I also said last week, I will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as Hunter considers an appeal," Biden added.

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    Israel-Gaza live updates: Israel’s actions during hostage rescue may amount to war crimes, UN agency says

    As the Israel-Hamas war continues, negotiations are apparently stalled to secure the release of hostages taken by the terrorist organization, and Israeli forces continue to launch incursions in the southern Gazan town of Rafah ahead of a possible large-scale invasion. The U.S. announced $404 million in aid for Palestinian civilians in Gaza and the region, bringing the total amount of aid from the U.S. to over $674 million since the wore broke out, the State Department announced Tuesday. "This new funding will provide essential support to vulnerable Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and the region, including food, safe drinking water, health care, protection, education, shelter, and psychosocial support," the State Department said.

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    Justice Alito, in secretly recorded audio, apparently agrees nation needs to return to place of 'godliness'

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts had no comment Tuesday after a woman posing as a conservative Catholic allegedly secretly recorded them at a black-tie event last week. Lauren Windsor -- seeking out the justices at the Supreme Court Historical Society's annual gala -- apparently attempted to engage them in the nation's culture wars. At one point, the liberal filmmaker started a conversation with Justice Alito, a well-known staunch conservative on the court.

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    Good Morning America

    DOJ says no contacts between senior officials and Manhattan DA Bragg's office about Trump case

    An extensive search of Justice Department records uncovered no contacts between senior DOJ officials and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office relating to their state prosecution of former President Donald Trump, a top department official informed House Republicans in a letter Tuesday. "The Department does not generally make extensive efforts to rebut conspiratorial speculation, including to avoid the risk of lending it credibility," assistant attorney general Carlos Uriarte said in the letter to the House Judiciary Committee.

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    Good Morning America

    Andrew Cuomo testifies before House panel on COVID nursing home policy

    Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is speaking Tuesday before a congressional subcommittee about his administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, including its highly-scrutinized handling of nursing homes. The transcribed interview is taking place behind closed doors with the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. The GOP-led panel issued a subpoena in March for Cuomo, a Democrat, to sit for a deposition.

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    Life-threatening heat heading to East Coast: Latest maps

    Another round of life-threatening heat is slamming the West before heading to the East Coast. By Friday, the dangerous heat will move to the East Coast. New York City is forecast to reach 90 degrees and Washington, D.C., could hit 93 degrees.

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    Good Morning America

    4 instructors from Iowa college stabbed in China in 'horrifying attack,' officials say

    Four instructors from Cornell College in Iowa were stabbed in a "serious incident" while overseas in China, university and Chinese officials said. A Chinese official said on Tuesday that the instructors had been "attacked while sightseeing" in Beishan Park, Jilin City, China, on Sunday. "The police initially determined that this case was an isolated incident and is currently under further investigation.”

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    Good Morning America

    New King Charles portrait vandalized in London gallery, animal rights group says

    A recently unveiled portrait of King Charles was vandalized in a London gallery on Tuesday by an activist animal rights group, the group said. Two of the group's supporters "pasted the face of the iconic British character Wallace over His Majesty’s," the group said in a press release, referencing a character from "Wallace and Gromit," an animated film series. Charles last month became the royal patron of the RSPCA Assured charity, which works to improve the lives of animals on farms.

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    Good Morning America

    This app could help reduce your wait time at customs as TSA experiences record travel

    As airports prepare for the highest passenger volumes this summer, the Transportation Security Administration is bracing for the travel crush and sharing what passengers need to know to get through crowded airports with some ease. TSA already announced it's second busiest day in history over the weekend as summer travel is just heating up at its peak season. Last weekend, the TSA reported that more than 2.9 million people were screened across the country and in the last 30 days alone, the agency recorded 7 of the top 10 busiest travel days in TSA history.

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    Good Morning America

    Rare 'miracle' elephant twins born in Thailand

    An Asian elephant in Thailand has given birth to a rare set of elephant twins, non-profit conservation group Elephantstay announced. A 36-year-old elephant, Jamjuree, on Friday evening gave birth to a male calf at Thailand's' Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Royal Kraal in the north of Thailand's capital, Bangkok. "Miracle of nature," wrote Elephantstay in one of several social media posts.

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    Good Morning America

    Sandy Hook survivors share memories, plans for the future ahead of high school graduation

    Twelve years ago, the lives of students in the first-grade classrooms of Sandy Hook Elementary School were forever changed when a gunman opened fire, killing 20 of their classmates and six of their teachers and administrators. This week, the young students who survived the mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, -- one of the deadliest school shootings in American history -- will graduate from high school. "Good Morning America" co-anchor George Stephanopoulos spoke with six of the students.

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    Trump and Biden are tied in 538's new election forecast

    Today 538 published our official forecast for the 2024 presidential election. The model builds on our general election polling averages by asking not just what our best guess is about who is leading the presidential race today, but what range of outcomes are possible for the actual election in November. At least once per day, we'll rerun our simulations of the election with the latest data, so bookmark our interactive and check back often.

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    Good Morning America

    In sweeping change, Biden administration to ban medical debt from credit reports

    In a sweeping change that could improve millions of Americans’ ability to own a home or buy a car, the Biden administration will propose a rule Tuesday to ban medical debt from credit reports. The rule, which will be announced by Vice President Kamala Harris and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra, comes as President Joe Biden beefs up his efforts to convince Americans his administration is lowering costs, a chief concern for voters in the upcoming election. The rule, which has been in the works since September, could go into effect sometime next year, Chopra told ABC News in an exclusive interview ahead of the policy announcement.

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    Good Morning America

    House Republicans eye Garland contempt vote over refusal to turn over Biden special counsel interview audio

    House Republicans this week plan to move ahead with a full chamber vote on holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio of President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur on his handling of classified documents. If that passes, the resolution then heads to the full House for a vote. The vote has been in limbo since two House committees -- Oversight and Judiciary -- voted along party-lines last month to advance a report recommending that Garland be held in contempt.

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    Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' appeal to be heard in San Francisco federal court

    Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' appeal will be heard at a federal courthouse in San Francisco on Tuesday. The hearing arrives one year after Holmes began a more than 11-year sentence at a Texas prison for defrauding investors with false claims about her company's blood-testing technology. In a 47-page court filing in November, Holmes' attorneys said the prosecution failed to prove a cornerstone of its case: that Holmes hoodwinked investors while knowing full well the deficiencies of her product.

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    Good Morning America

    About 25 arrested at UCLA as group attempts to set up protest camp, university police say

    About 25 people were arrested Monday night as they attempted to set up a tent encampment on the University of California Los Angeles campus, university police said in a statement. "The individuals are in the process of being cited, issued 14-day stay away orders from UCLA property, and released," the UCLA Police Department said. The arrests follow a series of tense days in late April and early May on the school's campus, where pro-Palestinian protesters had created a sprawling encampment surrounded by plywood and metal barricades.

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    Taxpayers to foot bill for majority of Jill Biden's Paris-Delaware trips for Hunter Biden trial

    Taxpayers will front the majority of first lady Dr. Jill Biden's travel between Paris, France, and Wilmington, Delaware, last week when she broke away early after D-Day commemorations to attend Hunter Biden’s trial, only to return to Paris a day later. According to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, the cost of the one-way trip from the airport in Paris to the airport in Wilmington, Delaware, is about $111,500, based on an eight-hour flight and the Air Force's hourly reimbursem*nt rate charged to other federal agencies for use of a Boeing C-32 (the type of plane Dr. Biden usually flies in, for security reasons).

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    Trump's probation officials meeting was cordial, routine: Sources

    Former President Donald Trump’s interview Monday with New York City probation officials lasted just under a half-hour, sources familiar with it told ABC News. Unlike most defendants, Trump was given permission to be accompanied by counsel. Trump was not asked anything surprising.

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    Judge Aileen Cannon rejects Trump's bid to dismiss counts in classified documents indictment

    Federal Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case, has just denied one of a series of defense motions to dismiss many of the counts against him, according to a new order issued late Monday afternoon. Cannon did, however, agree to strike one paragraph from the indictment, though it's not linked to any particular charge in the indictment. In her order, Cannon expressed agreement with Trump's team that "much of the language" in Special Counsel Jack Smith's speaking indictment of Trump and his two co-defendants "is legally unnecessary."

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    6-year-old girl killed by badminton racket while vacationing with family in Maine

    A 6-year-old girl died days after she was accidentally injured by a badminton racket while on vacation with her family in Maine, police said. Lucy Morgan, of Stockholm, New Jersey, was playing with her older brother outside a home in Limerick on June 1 when the incident occurred, according to the Maine Department of Public Safety. "Investigators learned that the aluminum shaft of a badminton racquet had become dislodged from the wooden handle, causing the shaft to strike the girl in the head, piercing through her skull," the Maine Department of Public Safety said in a press release.

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