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Police are looking for a Lyft passenger who was caught on camera savagely attacking his driver in the middle of a ride in Queens.
Footage shows the male passenger, who was on the way to Sinai Hospital, punching his driver multiple times before running off.
The driver, who was unhurt, says he is not sure if he’ll ever drive a Lyft again.
Read more at NBC News.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign took its strongest position yet on impeachment of President Trump Wednesday, with the campaign saying it “may be unavoidable” in the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller’s remarks earlier that day.
“Vice President Biden agrees with Speaker Pelosi that no one would relish what would certainly be a divisive impeachment process, but that it may be unavoidable if this Administration continues on its path,” the statement reads.
“For all these reasons and many more, Vice President Biden will continue to make the case as to why President Trump should not be re-elected.”
Read more at The Hill.

Uber passengers who habitually leave their trash behind and disrespect their drivers may soon get the boot.
The ride-hailing company announced Tuesday that riders with ratings that are “significantly below average” may lose access to the app, part of a rollout of the company’s updated community guidelines, which riders must abide by to continue using the service.

New York State Senator Simcha Felder is sponsoring two no-cost Measles Titers Immunity Tests as part of an ongoing effort to stop the spread of measles. Since October, there have been 550 confirmed cases of measles in Brooklyn alone. While the outbreak has been mostly concentrated in certain areas, the summer brings a new challenge.
In partnership with Premium Health in Boro Park and New York Community Hospital in Flatbush, Senator Felder is calling on the community to take this opportunity to check their immunity to measles before the summer travel season.
Flatbush: Wednesday, June 5, 10 AM – 1 PM
Boro Park: Thursday, June 13, 10 AM – 1 PM
Appointments required, please call 718-253-2015


A man set himself on fire just south of the White House on Wednesday afternoon and was rushed to a hospital for treatment, according to the Secret Service.
It occurred about 12:20 p.m. on the White House Ellipse, a park south of the presidential residence.
Vito Maggiolo, a spokesman for the District of Columbia Fire Department, confirmed that a burn victim was transported. He said he was unable to provide the man’s condition.
The Secret Service made the announcement on Twitter. No other information was immediately provided.
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Sen. Cory Booker on Wednesday called for Congress to launch impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump, becoming the latest 2020 Democratic White House contender to endorse the president’s removal from office.
Booker, of New Jersey, had previously demanded further probes by lawmakers into Trump’s conduct and Russian interference in the 2016 election, pressing for members of Congress to receive special counsel Robert Mueller’s underlying investigatory materials and public testimony.

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The IDF has located the largest known tunnel ever dug by the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah into Israeli territory, it was announced on Wednesday.
The Hebrew news site Mako reported that the tunnel was of massive size — 80 meters (262 feet) deep and 77 meters (253 feet) long. It originated in the village of Ramyeh in southern Lebanon and was apparently planned to end between the Israeli towns of Shtula and Zar’it in northern Israel.

The world’s smallest surviving baby has been released from a hospital in San Diego, about five months after being born prematurely, officials announced Wednesday.
The baby girl, named Saybie, weighed just 8.6 ounces, or 245 grams — roughly the size of an apple — at the time of her birth at Sharp Mary Birch Hospital in San Diego.
Her mother, who has chosen to stay anonymous, said she went to the hospital after experiencing severe complications during pregnancy. Saybie was born at 23 weeks and three days, making her a micro preemie, according to hospital officials.
After her birth, the newborn was stabilized by the hospital’s life support team before she was transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit.

Prime Minister Netanyahu responded to the approval of the law to dissolve the 21st Knesset, a month after it was sworn in.
“The Israeli public made a clear and unequivocal decision: That I would be prime minister and that the Likud would lead a right-wing government. The public chose me to lead the State of Israel. The various parties that ran for Knesset, many of them said they would support me. 60 out of the 65 mandates granted to the right did what they undertook upon themselves to do. One party did the exact opposite. Avigdor Liberman misled his voters. From the get go, he had no intention of joining the government,” said Netanyahu.

MKs vote by 74 to 45 in favor of the second reading of the bill to dissolve the Knesset and set new elections after Prime Minister Netanyahu failed to secure a coalition.
The third and final reading is taking place now.The Knesset Dispersion Law was approved by a majority of 74 to 45.
MK Roy Folkman (Kulanu) was absent from the plenum during the vote.

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