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Tuesday, January 1, 2019
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'I'm not drunk!': Don Lemon sings, holds puppies, gets 'lady lit' for NYE
'I'm not drunk!': Don Lemon sings, holds puppies, gets 'lady lit' for NYE
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Ringing in another year of on-air shenanigans, CNN’s Don Lemon brought a mix of work and play to the network’s New Year’s Eve coverage from New Orleans.
His entertaining antics once again sent the #DrunkDonLemon hashtag into overdrive on Twitter, where users posted footage of the anchor singing, dancing, cradling puppies and tossing back drinks while reporting live.
“Everyone wants to see Don Lemon get lady lit!” he told co-host Brooke Baldwin.
“What number are we on?” she asked as he slurped from a plastic cup and gave Tito’s a shoutout. Lemon admitted he’d stopped counting.
“Don Lemon fried out here,” one Twitter user wrote, along with two laughing emojis. Another gave him props for “living his best life.”

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At one point, recalling his namesake hashtag, Lemon shouted, “Make it trend! Make it trend! #DrunkDonLemon!”
“I’m not drunk, but whatever,” he added, promptly changing topics as he turned to Baldwin and asked, “So listen, do you like Mexico?”
New Orleans’ local paper, The Times-Picayune, trolled Lemon over his drinking, wondering as he began his broadcast, “Is that a beer already @donlemon?”
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Don Lemon out here living his best life. It ain’t even 2019 where he’s at.
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Twitter reacts to Don Lemon's New Year's Eve antics
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- This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
Infant pulled alive from Russian apartment collapse
Infant pulled alive from Russian apartment collapse
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MOSCOW (AP) — Rescuers on Tuesday pulled an infant boy alive from the rubble of an apartment building, some 35 hours after a collapse that killed at least seven people and left dozens missing.
They found the baby after hearing cries amid the debris. A section of the 10-story building in the city of Magnitogorsk collapsed on Monday following an explosion believed to have been triggered by a natural gas leak.
The boy was seriously injured and his recovery prospects were unclear.
The regional emergency ministry said earlier Tuesday that 37 residents of the building had not been accounted for. Hopes of finding survivors were dimmed by the harsh cold: Temperatures overnight were around minus 18 Celsius (0 Fahrenheit).
"The child was saved because it was in a crib and wrapped warmly," regional governor Boris Dubrovsky was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency.

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Rescue crews had temporarily halted their search while workers tried to remove or stabilize sections of the building in danger of collapse.
Five people were hospitalized with injuries from the collapse in the city about 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) southeast of Moscow, the emergency ministry said.
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