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  1. Canadian teen hospitalized in critical condition with deadly bird flu Canada’s National Microbiology Lab confirmed the presumptive prognosis after testing genomic sequencing, officials said.
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  2. End of Knicks’ brutal loss is just beginning of this team’s story The Knicks suffered their first heartbreaking loss of the season, a 124-123 gut punch to the Bulls that was intriguing as hell.
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  3. Ben Simmons misses first Nets game due to injury this season Ben Simmons and Dorian Finney-Smith both missed Wednesday’s 139-114 loss to Boston, with Simmons needing an MRI exam on his tight left calf. 
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  5. Former Giants running back Charlie Evans dead at 76 Charlie Evans, who played in the Giants backfield in the early 1970s, died in his Texas home on Nov. 4 at 76.
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  6. Smoking pot can increase cancer risk, speed up aging — and harm your future children "The link we’ve described between cannabis use and genotoxicity has far-reaching consequences," said study co-author Stuart Reece of the University of Western Australia.
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  7. Comfort and joy: God’s Love We Deliver brings meals and more to those in need God's Love We Deliver, New York City's only nonprofit organization delivering medically tailored meals, is ramping up efforts this holiday season to provide thousands of meals to individuals with life-altering illnesses.
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  8. Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns ‘disappointed’ in himself despite big night Karl-Anthony Towns managed his highest scoring output of the season Wednesday night, but he remained on the court long after the Knicks’ last-second loss to the Bulls working on his game. 
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  9. Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight a circus full of questions — and fueled by mystery In the penultimate month of 2024, Mike Tyson is still at the center of massive events.
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  10. ‘Golden Bachelorette’ Joan Vassos gets engaged to Chock Chapple with ‘show-stopping’ 4-carat diamond ring Neil Lane said he designed the sparkler to "perfectly symbolize" the couple's "undeniable connection."
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  11. Jeff Ulbrich gets back to basics trying to fix Jets’ season-long tackling problem Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich is trying to tackle the team’s biggest defensive issue — tackling.
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  12. Karl-Anthony Towns shoots free throws in empty MSG after monster night in devastating Knicks loss Even after a game where Karl-Anthony Towns put up a season-high 46 points, the Knicks star was out on the court working on his free throws after the heartbreaking 124-123 loss to the Bulls. 
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  13. GOP wins control of House — giving party all three branches under Trump The Republican Party on Wednesday clinched a majority in the House of Representatives – giving the GOP control of all three branches of government when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office in January.
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  14. Josh Hart upgrades Knicks fan’s tickets after they got dunked on social media Josh Hart cemented his place in one Knicks fan’s heart.  After one blue and orange supporter was chided on social media over his seat up in the nosebleeds for the Knicks’ win over the Bucks on Friday, Hart reached out to hook the fan up.  The fan, who goes by @BeenHim16 on X and whose...
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  16. ‘Gladiator II’ London premiere: Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Paul Mescal, more Even King Charles III stepped out for the premiere of the newest 'Gladiator' film.
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  18. Josh Hart’s brutal late foul spoils Knicks’ furious rally in crushing loss to Bulls The Knicks erased a 22-point deficit late in the third quarter to take a lead into the closing seconds, only to suffer a 124-123 loss to the Bulls.
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  19. Wis. union workers were served ‘insulting’ lunch — possibly made by ‘prisoners’ — as part of ‘pathetic’ Harris campaign pitch  The uninspiring meal — consisting of a “single-slice-of-ham sandwich” on “stale” store-brand bread, a bag of chips and a “tiny apple” — was possibly put together by “prison labor," workers told The Post.
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  20. NY detective charged with hate crime after exploding on black cellular service worker, using racial slur "The victim here was just trying to do his job, when the defendant allegedly harassed him and damaged his vehicle."
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  21. Dems’ attacks on the intelligent, articulate, and patriotic Pete Hegseth show why they lost – a salute to Trump’s defense secretary pick The elitist attacks on Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth show exactly why Democrats lost the election in a landslide.
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  22. Erik Spoelstra’s game-blowing flub exposed this hard coaching truth Every time you look at the replay, you expect the video to somehow correct itself. That’s how crazy it was. That’s how inexplicable it was, and is.
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  23. What Time Will ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ Finale Be On Hulu? Grab the tissues and brace for an "original ending," Bachelor Nation.
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  24. Holiday travel in 2024 could be ‘the most on-time’ ever, experts predict The good news comes just two years after a post-pandemic rush caused nightmare scenarios at some airports.
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  25. Expert suggests 50-year-olds refresh driving lessons A controversial report has suggested Australians aged over 50 could be subjected to mandatory driving lessons.
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  26. Channing Tatum ditches his shirt for thirst trap after Zoë Kravitz split: ‘It’s a vibe’ News broke in October that the "21 Jump Street" star and the actress called off their engagement, though sources told Page Six they still keep in touch.
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  27. No. 22 St. John’s staves off Wagner scare as Kadary Richmond sparks game-sealing run Somehow, Wagner had the chance to get even deep into the second half.
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  30. Karen Read prosecutors seek to ‘substantially’ reduce witnesses called to speed up upcoming re-trial Read's first trial ended with a gridlocked jury and mistrial in July, with the new trial currently slated for January.
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