• Mehmet Oz's rivals in Pennsylvania's Republican primary for the US Senate are attacking the celebrity heart surgeon's connections to his native country of Turkey. If elected, Oz has accused his opponents of making "bigoted attacks" and has rejected suggestions that he is a threat to national security.

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  • Hostin went after Black and Latino Republicans on The View, saying that she doesn't agree with them. Hostin's comments came as the panel was discussing the news.

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  • The White House press secretary will be the first black woman in the role. Suzanne Malveaux has a child with her.

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  • The candidates for the open U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania went after each other with attacks on abortion, China, and other issues in the final debate. During the debate, the five candidates blew off questions in favor of repeating talking points and attacking their rivals. Attackers often tried to make hay out of the business ties to China by former hedge fund CEO David McCormick and Mehmet Oz, best known as the heart surgeon-turned-celebrity and host of daytime TV's "The Dr. Oz Show."

  • Ted Cruz continues to speculate on who leaked the Supreme Court's draft ruling on abortion. Cruz said that Democrats were responsible in an earlier news conference. Cruz said that the draft opinion was leaked by a left-wing law clerk who wanted to get them to change their vote.

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  • Three years ago, a Russian husband and his wife staged a nude photo shoot on a sacred 700-year-old tree in Indonesia. A nude photo shoot was staged at a weeping paperbark tree inside the Babakan temple grounds in the Tabanan Regency. Trees and mountains are considered sacred by the gods in the Hindu culture.

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  • "To me this guy was the answer to my problems," Grey said.

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  • There is a city in Kansas. The search for a missing prisoner in Alabama and the officer accused of helping him escape continues. Toby Dorr knows exactly what the corrections officer is going through because she knows where the Whites are.

  • In her memoir, Out of the Corner, the Dirty Dancing star claims that when she told her father, he asked, "What did you expect?"

  • Russian forces are preventing Ukrainian grain shipments from leaving the country.

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  • Doctors in San Diego are seeing migrants arrive in the emergency room with life-threatening injuries after attempting to climb over the border wall.

  • Only a third of Americans agree with the Supreme Court's decision to end federal protections for abortion, allowing states to restrict or ban the procedure as they please, according to a Yahoo News/YouGov poll.

  • We don't have enough US troops to send to the border. To do what? It is ridiculous, according to Esper, who spoke to CBS.