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Todd Chrisley fired from prison chapel job over his interactions with other inmates: attorney

The “Chrisley Knows Best” alum, 55, was booted from his job at the chapel.
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California can't be smug: A Trump victory could ruin the lives of millions of our neighbors
California, decidedly blue, is not the make-it-or-break-it state in this election. But no state will be harder hit by Trump's threatened immigration policies, making it imperative that we speak up for the immigrants who are essential and valued residents of the Golden State.
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Joe Buck feels ‘sick’ over call before Chris Godwin’s devastating injury
Buck was basically begging the Buccaneers to take their guys out late while they attempted a late comeback during the 41-31 loss.
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Wisconsin’s record high early in-person turnout causes voting delays
WATERTOWN, Wis. — Wisconsin’s first day of early in-person balloting saw soaring turnout that overwhelmed the statewide voter-registration system, creating crashes and delays for enthusiastic voters in the swing state. While absentee and mail-in voting has been underway for more than a month, Tuesday was the first day Cheeseheads could cast a ballot in person,...
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Alarming amounts of lead found in Syracuse, New York, drinking water
Through a new report, officials have discovered that Syracuse, New York, has some of the highest levels of lead found in drinking water in decades. Some people want it declared an emergency, but Syracuse city officials are pushing back, saying the latest water testing show lead levels have improved.
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Suspect in shootings at Kamala Harris’ Arizona campaign office had over 120 guns at home, may have planned ‘mass casualty’ event
An Arizona prosecutor said the man arrested in the shooting of a Democratic National Committee office in suburban Phoenix had more than 120 guns and over 250,000 rounds of ammunition in his home, reports say.
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Todd Chrisley fired from prison chapel job for being too chatty with inmates
"He was told that he was talking with [Residential Drug Abuse Program] participants, and that was not allowed," the reality star's lawyer told Page Six.
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16-year-old killed, Lyft driver injured in Harlem shooting
Clarence Jones was shot in the chest around 1:37 a.m. Thursday.
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US unemployment applications fall; continuing claims hit highest level since 2021
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week, but the total number of those collecting benefits rose to its highest level in almost three years
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How much does window replacement cost? 2024 pricing and what to expect
Can you see clearly now? (Allow us to help.)
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle face major hurdle to become EU citizens after rumored Portugal house purchase
Ater signing on the dotted line, it appears as though the pair now have an obstacle to overcome: obtaining an EU citizenship.
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Cardinals fans shocked after cheerleaders removed from sideline: ‘Bring them back!’
There were fireworks in Glendale on Monday night, but it had nothing to do with the Cardinals' 17-15 win over the Chargers at State Farm Stadium.
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Teen Walmart worker found burned to death in walk-in oven ID’d — and was found by her mom
The teen Walmart employee found cooked to death inside of a walk-in oven has been identified as a 19-year-old Gurismran Kaur -- as it was revealed she was discovered by her own mother, according to family members.
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Column: 'The Wild Robot' is a subtle but powerful climate change movie
It doesn't hit you over the head with climate catastrophe. But it makes you want to protect the world.
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Skillet pork with kale and grapes leans sweet and sour the Italian way
Agrodolce kale with grapes and shallots goes well with lean, quick-cooking pork tenderloin.
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How to choose the right mobility scooter — top models for safety, speed, more
We asked the experts, so you don't have to.
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This type of exercise will make you feel less hungry — and help with weight loss: study
"Exercise should be thought of as a ‘drug,’ where the ‘dose’ should be customized based on an individual’s personal goals," the lead study author said.
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A Pritzker Prize-winning architect’s first home renovation that once asked $18M will head to auction
The six-bedroom, 4,623-square-foot home at 27 Astor Lane in Sands Point boasts 200 feet on the beach and a giant corkscrew slide that doubles as a fire escape.
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The Long History of the ‘October Surprise’
Last minute disclosures or revelations can play an outsized role in the last weeks before an election.
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Ask Sahaj: Mother-in-law talks to me like I’m ‘the help’
Mother-in-law expects the letter writer to be her nurse and caretaker and “cries and complains” when she doesn’t get her way.
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Drake is giving away free Dave’s Hot Chicken for his birthday
It's his birthday and he'll give out free chicken if he wants to.
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Cardi B hospitalized due to medical emergency
Music superstar Cardi B says she is recovering, but will miss a performance Saturday night at an Atlanta music festival after being hospitalized for an unspecified medical emergency. The 32-year-old rapper told fans on Instagram not to worry and that she'll be "better and stronger soon."
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Black Philly voter was 'deeply offended' by Obama shaming Black men into supporting Harris: 'Disgusting'
Multiple voters in West Philadelphia spoke to an MSNBC host about how supporting Vice President Kamala Harris is being tied to supporting Black Women in America.
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DOJ sends warning to Elon Musk's PAC over checks to voters
The DOJ sent a letter to Elon Musk's America PAC, warning that the $1 million checks he's giving to registered voters may violate federal law. According to the PAC's website, Musk is randomly selecting registered voters in seven major battleground states who sign a petition supporting the first and second amendments.
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Israeli forces attack targets around Beirut while Hezbollah fires rockets into Israel
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has put more civilians at risk as Israeli forces attacked more targets around Beirut. Meanwhile, Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel. One eyewitness told CBS News' Debora Patta that they believe Israel is using the same tactics in Lebanon as it used in Gaza. Israel says it operates within strict international rules of engagement.
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North Korea sends troops to Russia, officials say
The U.S. and NATO say they have confirmed that troops from North Korea have started training with Russian forces. They say if the North Koreans join the fighting in Ukraine, it would be a dangerous escalation of the war.
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CBS hits back at Trump's legal threat citing First Amendment rights: 'We decline' to release full transcript
CBS News fired back at the legal threat made by former President Trump and his demand for the network to release the full transcript of its "60 Minutes" Kamala Harris interview.
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Texas teen arrested 3 months after Sonic manager shot and killed over fake money payment
A Texas teen accused of shooting, killing a San Antonio Sonic manager after trying to pay for food with counterfeit money was caught more than three months later in Dallas.
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Man arrested in attack on Democratic party campaign office in Arizona
An Arizona man is in custody after police say he shot at a Democratic party campaign office in Phoenix. Jeffrey Michael Kelly, 60, was arrested Tuesday. Officials say they found more than 200 guns and over 250,000 rounds of ammunition in his home, leading them to say he may have been planning something more.
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French Gov't Proposes Notre Dame Entrance Fee to Fund Religious Preservation Projects
France's culture minister proposed introducing an entrance fee to Notre Dame Cathedral when it reopens to raise funds to preserve churches. The post French Gov’t Proposes Notre Dame Entrance Fee to Fund Religious Preservation Projects appeared first on Breitbart.
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Pentagon confirms North Korean troops are training in Russia, may be sent to fight in Ukraine
The Pentagon has confirmed that thousands of North Korean troops are training with Russian forces at three specialized military sites inside Russia. Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy is warning that Russia may send those forces to Ukraine and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin calls the development a very serious escalation. Isaac Stone Fish, CEO and founder of China-focused research firm Strategy Risks, joined CBS News to discuss why the North Korean troops are in Russia and what it could mean for the world.
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Harris courts moderate and independent voters at town hall
During a town hall Wednesday, Vice President Harris took questions directly from undecided voters. She vowed to bring change to the country, but at times failed to provide specifics when asked about policy.
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Trump slams Harris, former chief of staff while campaigning with controversial allies
Former President Donald Trump campaigned Wednesday in the battleground state of Georgia with two controversial allies. Tucker Carlson and Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined the rally where Trump fired back at his former White House chief of staff John Kelly, who earlier this week said the former president could rule as a dictator if he wins a second term.
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The movies are back — and so are disgusted audiences storming out of them
Sickening good fun.
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Walmart's October sales offer deals on clothes, tech, furniture and more
Walmart is having sales all October on popular toys, tech, kitchen gadgets, indoor furniture and beauty products.
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Why the Islanders’ offense has failed to click to start the season
It is hard to look at three shutouts in six games and be anything but concerned.
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Israeli offensives continue in Lebanon and Gaza, Blinken still trying to jumpstart cease-fire talks
Lebanon's health ministry says Israeli forces carried out nearly 20 attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs Wednesday night. Those strikes came as the IDF appeared to tighten its siege of northern Gaza. While Israel continues fighting on multiple fronts, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the region to try to push for cease-fires. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio and Nancy Cordes have more.
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Eye Opener: Boeing workers reject contract offer
Boeing workers have rejected another contract offer, extending their strike. Meanwhile, the White House confirms that troops from North Korea have started training with Russian forces. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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10 celebrities campaigning for Harris in election's final weeks
A wave of celebrities are hitting the campaign trail for Kamala Harris in the final weeks before Election Day, encouraging voters to back the Democrat candidate.
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Competitive Virginia House race tied as Republican incumbent battles challenger
A new poll found Republican Rep. Jen Kiggans nearly tied with Democrat challenger Missy Cotter Smasal in the competitive bid for Virginia’s 2nd District.
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Taylor Trammell set to receive World Series ring — no matter who wins
Taylor Trammell wins, regardless of whether the Yankees or Dodgers triumph in the World Series. The former first-round pick in the 2016 MLB Draft spent five games each with both World Series participants this year, which sets him up to receive a World Series ring for his contributions. MLB teams reward players who contributed to...
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Bethenny Frankel: Haters are ‘mad’ I ‘look better’ now than 20 years ago thanks to Botox
"I'm bothering you. Keep it coming," the "Real Housewives of New York City" alum said on her podcast.
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Harris says she thinks Trump is a fascist, Trump supporters brushing off claims from John Kelly
Vice President Kamala Harris told a CNN town hall Wednesday night that she thinks former President Donald Trump is a fascist and that "the people who know him best on the subject should be trusted." Harris' comments come after Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, said to the New York Times that Trump meets the definition of a fascist and that Trump spoke favorably of Adolf Hitler while in office. CBS News campaign reporters Shawna Mizelle and Olivia Rinaldi have the latest.
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Mayra Guillen, Sister of Slain Soldier Vanessa Guillen, Slams Bogus Story Claiming Trump Disrespected Her Family
Mayra Guillén, the younger sister of slain Hispanic U.S. Army soldier Vanessa Guillén, on Wednesday blasted The Atlantic for its anonymously-sourced hit piece on the eve of the presidential election claiming that former President Donald Trump disrespected her sister, calling it "a lie from the very beginning." The post Mayra Guillén, Sister of Slain Soldier Vanessa Guillén, Slams Bogus Story Claiming Trump Disrespected Her Family appeared first on Breitbart.
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NHL legend takes swipe at Trump as he thanks Eminem for supporting Harris
Hockey Hall of Famer Dominik Hasek thanked rapper Eminem for stumping for Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday with Election Day looming.
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The Swing States Are in Good Hands
The places most crucial to the election have leaders who are committed to a fair process.
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Nigel Farage Calls on Conservative Councillors to Join Reform UK, Offering 'Lifeline' from 'Broken' Tory Brand
Nigel Farage has called upon all local Conservative Party councillors to defect and join his populist Reform UK party ahead of the English county council elections next May, arguing that the Tory brand is "broken" after numerous betrayals. The post Nigel Farage Calls on Conservative Councillors to Join Reform UK, Offering ‘Lifeline’ from ‘Broken’ Tory Brand appeared first on Breitbart.
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The Knicks’ blowout loss to the Celtics highlighted what Tom Thibodeau and Co. have to fix
Luckily for the Knicks, they don’t have to face Jayson Tatum and the Celtics every night.
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Draymond Green gets first tech of season, has outburst in Warriors opener
The Warriors big man got his first technical foul call of the season in Golden State's season opener against the Trail Blazers on Wednesday.
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