• Celebrity
    SheKnows

    Alec Baldwin’s Daughter Ireland Flashes a Cheeky Smile While Showing Off New Butt Tattoo in a Bikini Photo

    Ireland Baldwin definitely marches to the beat of her own drum. Alec Baldwin’s 25-year-old daughter is not afraid to show some skin, post some sexy pictures, and speak her mind. Although the father and daughter have had a bit of a rocky relationship, it seems that they have started to put the past behind them. […]

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    In The Know

    Woman divorces husband after noticing suspicious detail in photo of him: 'Most ridiculous lie I've ever heard'

    A woman took to TikTok to share the shocking way she claims to have caught her significant other cheating.

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  • Politics
    Axios

    U.S. ambassador refuses to leave Russia despite Kremlin warning

    The United States ambassador to Russia is refusing to leave the country after the Kremlin "advised" him to return home following new Biden administration sanctions, two sources briefed on the situation tell Axios.Why it matters: John Sullivan, a respected diplomat who President Biden has, so far, retained from the Trump era, is at the center of one of the most important early tests of Biden's resolve.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Russia's foreign ministry announced Friday it would expel 10 American diplomats and bar current officials, such as Attorney General Merrick Garland, from visiting Russia.But the Russians didn't expel Sullivan. Instead, the Kremlin summoned him to meet with a top foreign policy official, Yuri Ushakov, who recommended he go back to Washington for consultations with Biden officials.Sullivan's view, according to people familiar with his thinking, is that if Putin wants him to leave, he'll have to force him.A State Department spokesperson declined to comment.The big picture: Last week, in response to Russian cyber-espionage and interference into U.S. elections, Biden unveiled a series of sanctions targeting the Russian economy.Biden spoke with President Putin last Tuesday, telling him that sanctions were coming while also exploring the possibility of a summit between the two later this year.In announcing the sanctions, Biden called them "proportionate," and was careful to note he did not want to kick off a cycle of escalation with Putin.National security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke Monday with Nikolay Patrushev, secretary of the Russian Security Council, discussed a possible presidential summit and "agreed to continue to stay in touch," according to a White House statement.Flashback: Last month, Biden agreed Putin was a "killer." The Russian — accused of poisoning some of his enemies — responded by wishing the new president "good health."Putin also recalled Russia's U.S. ambassador, Anatoly Antonov, to Moscow for consultations.The diplomatic signal was meant to underscore the Kremlin's unhappiness with the Biden administration.Between the lines: In response to the new sanctions, Russia didn't expel Sullivan — or make him a "persona non grata," "PNG" in diplomatic parlance."If the Kremlin wants to PNG him, that would be a very escalatory move," said Mike McFaul, who served as ambassador to Russia under President Obama. ”The last ambassador to be PNG'd from Moscow was George Kennan, by Stalin in 1952.""I applaud Ambassador Sullivan for continuing his job," he said.The intrigue: Russia is amassing thousands of troops along its border with Ukraine.U.S. officials have been working behind the scenes with allies to warn Russia of the costs of seizing additional territory but have made clear they're not going to intervene militarily to deter Russia in a non-NATO nation.The bottom line: Biden wants stability and predictability to define his relationships with Putin and Russia, while his administration focuses on China.By ignoring the Kremlin's suggestion to recall Sullivan, the administration isn't taking the bait to escalate, while making it clear that Biden gets to decide who his ambassador is, not Putin.Like this article? Get more from Axios and subscribe to Axios Markets for free.

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  • Celebrity
    Yahoo Life

    Ashley Graham explains her revealing Instagram photos: 'I don't post myself half-naked to get the likes'

    The body-positive advocate opens up about being the role model that she wished she had.

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  • Business
    MoneyWise

    You may soon be getting a COVID 'stimulus check' from your health insurer

    Rebates required under Obamacare could put hundreds of dollars back in your pocket.

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  • U.S.
    NextShark

    Suspect Gives Couple His ID After Breaking In, Stealing Their Money in NY Hotel

    Police say they arrested a Long Island man after he allegedly left his ID following a hotel room break-in in Manhasset, New York on April 16. Michael C. Lee, 29, allegedly entered another guest's room at the Travelodge hotel on Northern Boulevard at around 3 a.m. through their unlocked sliding glass window, according to CBS New York.

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  • Celebrity
    TheGrio

    Toni Braxton, 53, unveils bald head and fit physique in bikini post

    The singer celebrated a “Red Hot Sunday” in her latest Instagram post. In a post on her official Instagram account, Toni Braxton, 53, unveiled her bald head and fit physique in a red bikini. Braxton is “letting it flow” on social media.

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