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Spike Lee confident Knicks can finally end championship drought: ‘This is our year’
Spike Lee is convinced the Knicks have done the right thing and will finally reap the benefits.
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Keith Olbermann makes incredibly crass comment after claims RFK Jr. wanted  to ‘possess and impregnate’ ex Olivia Nuzzi
Keith Olbermann - who once dated disgraced journalist Olivia Nuzzi - crassly responded to an explosive court filing by Nuzzi’s ex.
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Number of unaccompanied migrant kids arriving in NYS jumps 60% over four years: records
Unattended migrant children are now arriving in New York State -- and the Big Apple -- at a higher rate than they were just four years ago, creating a dilemma for local agencies.
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Owner of Florida dog left tied to fence during Hurricane Milton faces animal cruelty charges
The pooch, a white bull terrier who has since been renamed "Trooper" by a temporary new family, was found tied to a fence with water up to his stomach on the side of I-75 in Tampa last week.
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Krysten Sinema taps into her millions in campaign cash for lavish travel, meals
Sinema (I-Ariz.) spent roughly $216,000 on expenses related to travel -- including trips to Japan and France -- and another $152,000 on security between July 1 and Sept. 30.
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Hochul deploys state troopers to NYC’s ‘Market of Sweethearts’ to clean up crime-infested block where hookers prowl
Gov. Kathy Hochul dispatched an army of New York State troopers Tuesday to assist the NYPD in cracking down on crime and sleaze along the Roosevelt Avenue migrant "market of sweethearts" in Queens.
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Tom Brady adds another line to his NFL resume — part owner of Raiders
Brady, 47, holds a five percent of the group’s 10 percent stake in the Las Vegas club, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rappaport.   
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Woody Johnson betting big that Davante Adams can fix Jets
Tuesday’s acquisition of Davante Adams is evidence of Woody Johnson doubling down on all-in and becoming ALL-IN. 
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Aprueban compra de Tom Brady de participación minoritaria de Raiders en Las Vegas
La compra de Tom Brady de una participación minoritaria en los Raiders de Las Vegas fue aprobada el martes por los dueños de equipos de la NFL.
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Vandals cover Abraham Lincoln statue with strange graffiti, call him ‘executioner’
The "Standing Lincoln" monument — which sits near the Chicago History Museum in the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood — was defaced as part of an apparent act of protest on Indigenous Peoples Day.
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J.D. Vance hints Elon Musk and Lina Khan could be in Trump admin: ‘I agree with them both on some issues’
BUTLER, Pa. — Democratic billionaires can’t stand her. Republican members of Congress can’t stop investigating her. But President Biden’s Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan may find herself some new and strange bedfellows in a Trump-Vance administration. The lower half of the ticket said so himself, floating a possible role for Khan working alongside an...
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30% of security cameras at the southern border are broken: ‘Who knows what’s getting by’
About 150 of the 500 cameras are out of commission due to "several technical problems," NBC News reported, citing an internal Border Patrol memo.
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Kaseem 'Ka' Ryan, New York City rapper-producer and firefighter, dies at 52
Kaseem 'Ka' Ryan, the New York City rapper and producer who was also a captain for the New York City Fire Department, has died. He was 52.
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NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds: Jayden Daniels, Caleb Williams in two-horse race
One-third of the way through the NFL season, Jayden Daniels and Caleb Williams are locked in a tight Offensive Rookie of the Year race. 
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Celebrities at the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: All the stars on the pink carpet
Celebrities flocked to the pink carpet on Tuesday night to celebrate the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2024. 
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The Secret of Trump’s Economic Message
When Donald Trump speaks about the economy, he sounds like a child. China gives us billions of dollars via tariffs. American auto workers take imported cars out of a box and stick the pieces together. These are very light paraphrases of statements he made today at the Economic Club of Chicago, in a sometimes combative interview with the Bloomberg editor in chief John Micklethwait.Yet voters consistently say they trust Trump more to handle the economy than they do Kamala Harris. Why? Perhaps because, when Trump speaks about the economy, he sounds like a child. Yes, he has a reputation as a businessman, and voters consistently trust Republicans more on the issue (even though the economy fares better under Democrats). But Trump’s reductionism may be the real source of his appeal when it comes to the economy and other policy areas. (“Build the wall”; “make NATO pay their fair share.”) By restricting his discussion to the bluntest, broadest, and vaguest of terms, he sells an appealing illusion.[David A. Graham: The fakest populism you ever saw]“We’re all about growth,” he pronounced at the start of the interview, as though this were a bold, contrarian stance. A moment later, he added, “To me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff.”Poor Micklethwait was no match for this. The former editor of The Economist put up a valiant effort, but he was bringing facts to a rhetoric fight. Micklethwait asked Trump about the cost of tariffs to the American economy, and Trump responded with a long “sir” story about a supposed friend named John who builds car factories. (“I will not give his last name, because he might not like it.”) Micklethwait asked about how a trade war would affect the 40 million American jobs that rely on trade, and Trump told stories about John Deere and a conversation he had with former German Chancellor Angela Merkel. None of these answered the question, and it didn’t matter.“You keep bringing up these individual examples, but the overall effect is going to be dramatic,” a frustrated Micklethwait said.“I agree it will have a massive effect, positive,” Trump shot back.When the interviewer asked whether a trade war would endanger relationships with allies, Trump rejected the premise of alliances. “Our allies have taken advantage of us, more so than our enemies,” he said. He praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and all but confirmed reporting by Bob Woodward that the men have remained in touch since he left office (“If I did, it’s a smart thing”), and deemed the poor pariah nation North Korea “a very serious power.”Trying another tack, Micklethwait warned that a trade war could endanger the use of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency, thus weakening American economic power. “If I’m elected, the dollar is so secure,” Trump said. “Your reserve currency is the strongest it’ll ever be.” He gave no explanation for what this could mean or why it might be true. But it sure sounds nice, doesn’t it?The impulse to bluff comes from Trump’s many decades of business experience. For Trump the businessman, confidence and bombast have always been more important than facts and reason. This has generally worked out for Trump, who is, after all, a billionaire. But at times, it has been disastrous, as his four corporate bankruptcies demonstrate.[Scott Lincicome and Sophia Bagley: Trump’s deranged plan to lower food prices by raising them]Trump’s record as president is similarly mixed. He imposed some tariffs on China, but a deal he struck to encourage Chinese imports of American goods flopped. His trade war disproportionately disadvantaged his own supporters. He did not deliver on his promise to bring back manufacturing jobs. His main success was a broad tax cut. During the last year of his term, Trump saw the American economy collapse because of COVID, though he cannot take all of the blame for that.Considering the former president’s checkered history, Micklethwait’s desire to probe him on the facts is understandable, but it’s also futile. Trump is selling a fantasy, not a white paper. As he repeatedly danced around the questions today, he joked about his oratorical approach: “I call it the weave. As long as you end up at the right location in the end.” Trump believes that the right location for him is the White House. The weave just might get him there again.
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Guardado espera una despedida memorable con la selección en el partido ante EEUU
Andrés Guardado eligió una peculiar manera de retirarse de la selección mexicana.
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Sydney Sweeney looks unrecognizable sporting boxer Christy Martin’s brown mullet for biopic
Sydney Sweeney ditched her signature blonde locks for a brown mullet. See the pics!
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Rapper slams people trying to 'shame' him to vote for Harris, reveals why he may vote Trump instead
As Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump battle for Americans' support, one rapper-producer and actor warns Harris is disliked in much of the Black community.
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Flyers vs. Oilers prediction: NHL picks, odds, bets Tuesday
The Edmonton Oilers are at it again. 
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Exclusive security footage shows the last sighting of missing Native American woman
Exclusive security footage shows the last time 23-year-old Jermain Charlo was seen alive. Six years later, investigators say they are close to a break in the case, while community members in Montana work tirelessly to find answers.
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Drug-induced seizures in children double over 15 years: ‘Extremely worrying’
The poisonings most often involved over-the-counter antihistamines, prescription antidepressants, and painkillers and illegal synthetic cannabinoids.
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The Nugget Ice Trend Isn’t Going Anywhere—and This Fancy Ice Maker Is a Game-Changer
MAREVGENNA/Getty. Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission.I’ve been seeing influencers with their fancy ice makers on my For You page for what feels like forever. I was honestly skeptical about them. Sure, nugget ice feels fancy, and it’s fun to have it when you’re at a restaurant—but is a nugget ice machine really worth the investment, especially when my freezer makes ice for free? I wasn’t sure until I tried one myself, and now I’m a full-on believer. Nugget ice at home feels fun and luxurious, and I now have major opinions on ice, which I didn’t have just mere months ago. Let’s break it all down.I have a Whytner pebbled ice machine, which goes for $349 on Amazon—a fraction of the cost that some of the more popular machines go for. It’s available in two colorways, and my silver and white machine looks great on my countertops. Set-up couldn’t be simpler, just plug it in, fill it up and turn it on. This machine is quiet—there’s no loud, continuous noise that other ice machines make and it makes ice quickly and efficiently. The ice is soft, chewable, and, yes, totally adorable. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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‘Boring’ longtime public servant tapped to fill role of scandal-ridden Adams crony Phil Banks
Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday announced his pick for the city’s top public safety role left vacant by his scandal-plagued pal Phil Banks — and sources hailed the replacement as a welcome “boring” alternative. Chauncey Parker, who has worked nearly 40 years in law enforcement, \will take over the deputy mayor for public safety post...
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Help! My Wife Keeps Letting Our Kids Sneak Into Our Bed.
I'm tired of being the bad guy.
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Trump praises Brock Purdy emerging as 49ers star after being drafted last: 'There's a little luck in sports'
Former President Trump had high praise for 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy during a recent interview with Barstool Sports' "Bussin' With The Boys."
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New Jersey boy, 12, killed in freak accident after tree falls on him while playing in backyard
Authorities said a 12-year-old boy was killed after a tree fell on him while he was playing with a friend in his backyard in New Jersey.
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Beloved Brooklyn pizzeria saves dying customer by finding him a kidney donor: ‘I don’t know how I got to be so lucky’
It's another reason to love Lucali.
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Air India flight to Chicago emergency lands in remote Arctic city after bomb threat
It was one of seven flights to receive a threat from an anonymous X user.
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Trump won't confirm he talked with Putin, and says there was 'love and peace' on Jan. 6
During a Q&A, Trump shared his views on tariffs, monetary policy and the Federal Reserve. But he also went on meandering digressions.
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