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The lighter days of CNN s Cuomo Brothers show are long gone

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn The lighter days of CNN s Cuomo Brothers show are long gone New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in the news because of questions about nursing home COVID deaths, but it s not a story you ll hear on his brother Chris prime time show on CNN By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer February 19, 2021, 4:30 PM • 5 min read The Associated Press New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, Cuomo appears during a news conference about the COVID-19 vaccine at the State Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Dec. 3, 2020, left, and CNN anchor Chris Cuomo attends the 12th annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute at the American Museum of Natural History in New York on Dec. 9, 2018. CNN said it had reinstated a prohibition on Chris Cuomo interviewing or doing stories about his brother. The policy avoids a conflict of interest or at the very least the appearance of one. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor of Andrew M. Cuomo via AP, left, and Evan Ag

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Teen Matches With Sister On Tinder & Their Exchange Is Hilariously Awkward

By Dave Basner Feb 14, 2021 While Tinder is great for helping some people find dates, anyone who has been on the app for a while knows that you sometimes wind up seeing people you know on it. You might encounter a weird co-worker, a former teacher, or some rando you went to high school with. No matter who it is, most people just swipe left and move on, but what happened to social media star Weston Kourywas something he couldn t just ignore - he matched with his sister. The messages that followed were both hysterical and awkward, and Weston shared them with all his Twitter followers, captioning his screenshot WTF Just matched with my sister on Tinder. Someone execute me. I want electric chair.   

Teancum Petersen-Crofts found not guilty of murder after killing his mother and two siblings

Teancum Petersen-Crofts found not guilty of murder after killing his mother and two siblings 15 Feb, 2021 06:26 PM 3 minutes to read Teancum Vernon Petersen-Crofts, 19, has been found not guilty of murder. Photo / Supplied news.com.au By: Angie Raphael / NCA NewsWire A New Zealand man who killed his mother and two siblings by repeatedly stabbing them has been found not guilty of murder due to unsoundness of mind. Teancum Petersen-Crofts, 21, stood trial in the Western Australia Supreme Court accused of murdering his mother Michelle Petersen, 48, his sister Bella, 15, and half-brother Rua, 8, at their Perth home in July 2018. Michelle Petersen suffered 54 wounds, while Bella and Rua were each stabbed more than 40 times, the court heard.

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