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The NBA Just Banned a Player for Life. It Had No Choice.

He did things worse than anything Pete Rose ever got up to.
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Female Dating Coach Shares 'Secret' That Can Make All Men More Confident
The secret, Gracie says, will make their dating lives "amazing" and help them attract their next girlfriend.
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Caitlyn Jenner's Hamas Statement Praised
The reality star called for the release of the remaining hostages after arguing with pro-Palestinian protesters on Saturday.
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Barbra Streisand bluntly asks Melissa McCarthy about Ozempic use in Instagram comment
Barbra Streisand is being called out for publicly asking Melissa McCarthy about using Ozempic to lose weight. Melissa posted a collection of images of herself in a pastel green blazer and similarly colored dress, to which Barbra commented, “Give him my regards did you take Ozempic?” Babs’ comment, which has since been deleted, was quickly...
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Ross Mathews Thinks Drew Barrymore Would Be Arrested For “Invading” Personal Space: “She Will Crawl In Your Lap Even If She Doesn’t Know You”
"That is one of the most beautiful things about her."
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Donald Trump Warned He Could Go to Jail 
Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday held Trump in contempt for violating a gag order.
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5 reasons why people avoid online banks (and why they shouldn’t)
Online banks often offer higher interest rates, better security, and more convenience than traditional banks, making them a smart choice for savers.
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Russian State TV Issues Ominous Warning to US Ally
State TV guests have routinely warned that Russia may strike NATO territory over aid and weapons provided to Kyiv.
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‘Live’s Mark Consuelos Stuns Kelly Ripa After Admitting He Kissed A Soccer Fan When His Team Won: “I Laid One On Her”
Thankfully, the smooch took place through a plexiglass barrier.
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‘Succession’ Star Brian Cox Slams The Bible: ‘Worst Book Ever’
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBOBrian Cox gave his take on the world’s most popular book this week in an interview on The Starting Line podcast with Rich Leigh, slamming the Bible as the “worst book ever.”The Succession star said he thinks religion “holds us back because its belief systems, which are outside ourselves, they’re not dealing with who we all are, they’re dealing with well, ‘if God says this and God does that.’”Cox has become known for his very strong, unfiltered public opinions. Most recently he stated that Joaquin Phoenix was “truly terrible” in Ridley Scott’s Napoleon and added that he could’ve “played it a lot better.” Now, he’s got some spicy words for the Bible and religion, which he ultimately calls “stupid”—mostly because of the “patriarchal” lens it puts on the world.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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California Drivers Get Warning: 'Use Extra Caution'
High winds will whip through the state until Wednesday evening.
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Irina Shayk shares sultry lingerie selfie while ‘boyfriend shopping’ 
The supermodel shared a sizzling photo of herself posing in a bathroom while wearing a black lace bra and panties.
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Internet Sobs at How 10-Year-Old Stray Reacts to Their First Time on a Bed
"She waited 10 years to meet you," one moved TikTok user wrote.
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People Are Becoming Re-Obsessed With a Random Old TV Show. I Couldn’t Be Prouder.
There's never been a better time to go absolutely ham on Felicity.
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What will gold be worth by the end of 2024? Here's what some experts predict.
Some predict gold prices to keep rising significantly, though a retreat from record highs is also possible.
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Biden mocks the press, the kids are not ok, and more from Fox News Opinion
Read the latest from Fox News Opinion & watch videos from Sean Hannity, Raymond Arroyo & more.
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Trump leads Biden in all seven swing states, enjoys wider margin with RFK Jr. in race: poll
Former President Donald Trump is leading President Biden in all seven critical swing states and has an even larger margin in most states when also up against independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a new poll shows. Trump, 77, has the largest margins against Biden, 81, in North Carolina (47-42%), Arizona (48-44%) and Georgia...
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‘General Hospital’ Star Haley Pullos Sentenced To 90 Days In Jail Following DUI Charge
The actress caused an accident on a Pasadena freeway in 2023 while driving under the influence.
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2-year-old killed after wind gusts send bounce house airborne in Arizona
A toddler suffered serious injuries while playing in a bounce house that was lifted off the ground by wind gusts near Phoenix. He later died.
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Couple Speechless at Neighbor's Note About What They See Through Window
"It looks like a prank but no friends or family have admitted to it," the poster said.
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Fox Nation becomes exclusive streaming partner for Matthew McConaughey's 'Deep in the Heart'
Actor Matthew McConaughey narrates the visually compelling "Deep in the Heart" film which recognizes Texas’ conservation importance on a continental scale.
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King Charles returns to public duties for first time since cancer diagnosis
Britain's King Charles III has carried out his first major public engagement since his cancer diagnosis, visiting a cancer treatment charity Tuesday with his wife, Queen Camilla. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams is following the latest from London.
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What to know about the Karen Read murder trial as testimony continues
Witness testimony continues Tuesday in the murder trial of Karen Read, a woman accused in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend. Read's defense team argues she is the victim of an elaborate cover-up and is being framed by a group of people that includes law enforcement while prosecutors claim she hit officer John O'Keefe with her vehicle during a snowstorm in 2022.
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Scientists Pinpoint World's Deepest Underwater Sinkhole
The Taam Ja' Blue Hole off Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula has been discovered to be "the deepest-known blue hole globally," according to new research.
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The QB debacle that pushed Arthur Blank into controversial Michael Penix Jr.-Kirk Cousins decision
Arthur Blank wasn't reliving Desmond Ridder vs. Taylor Heinicke.
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Nuggets vs. Timberwolves series odds, prediction: Anthony Edwards challenges Nikola Jokic dominance
The defending champions will go from one tough challenge to another when the Minnesota Timberwolves come to town for Game 1 on Saturday.
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Why a defense attorney thinks Judge Merchan didn't jail Trump over gag order
Judge Merchan ruled that Donald Trump violated a gag order nine times and ordered him to pay $9,000. Merchan also threatened to jail Trump if he didn't comply with the gag order in the future. Criminal defense attorney Bill Brennan breaks down the decision.
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Trump fined $9,000 for violating gag order in New York criminal trial
A New York judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal trial held the former president in contempt of court Tuesday for violating a gag order nine times. Trump was fined $1,000 for each violation. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett has the latest.
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Yale says encampment cleared, no protesters arrested
Yale University officials said all protesters at an anti-Israel encampment on Cross Campus chose to leave the area after facing potential suspension and arrest. On Tuesday morning, Yale issued a final warning to protesters that those participating in the encampment must disperse or “face discipline, including suspension for violating university rules and arrest for trespassing.”  “All...
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Georgia's second nuclear reactor comes online, may be most expensive power plant ever built at around $35B
Georgia's second new nuclear reactor is now operational. Each can power 500,000 homes and businesses, but the project exceeded both cost and timeline projections.
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Judge fines Trump thousands over violating gag order, warns 'incarceratory punishment' could be next
Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the Trump trial in Manhattan, fined former President Trump $9,000 for violating a gag order in the case.
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Will home equity loan rates rise after this week's Fed meeting?
Here's what could happen to home equity loan rates after this week's Federal Reserve meeting.
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Evidence 'Too Explosive' for the Stormy Daniels Trial—Legal Analyst
MSNBC's Lisa Rubin says National Enquirer editor told a relative that Trump would pardon him for election fraud.
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6 fatally shot in Shiite mosque in Afghanistan: Taliban
In Afghanistan, a gunman fatally shot six people and wounded one other at a Shiite mosque. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Jack Smith Stung By Ethics Complaint
Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has filed a complaint to the Justice Department, accusing Smith of "trying to interfere with the 2024 election."
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Former rodeo clown helps wrangle loose zebras in Washington
"We're cowboys...and found ourselves on a zebra roundup," a former bullfighter and rodeo clown said after he helped capture zebras that bolted from their trailer.
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Former Kazakhstan minister arrested for alleged role in unrest that left 238 dead
Former Kazakh Interior Minister Erlan Turgumbayev has been arrested in connection with a deadly police crackdown on protests that erupted in 2022, officials say.
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Walmart to close 51 in-store health clinics, shut down telehealth service
Walmart said "the challenging reimbursement environment and escalating operating costs" led to a "lack of profitability."
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How we turned our honeymoon into 150,000+ credit card reward points
You can turn your expenses into valuable points to fund your travel dreams by responsibly leveraging credit card rewards and welcome bonuses.
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I paid only $14 for real $14K Cartier earrings thanks to a glitch — jealous haters say I’m a thief
A 99.9% discount has a nice (ear)ring to it, no?
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Mastering the credit card game: How I juggle 11 cards and come out on top
I have 11 credit cards — and at times have had far more. Here’s how I manage them.
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‘Blue hole’ is largest ever discovered at 1.3K feet deep — and scientists haven’t reached the bottom yet
Researchers described how the underwater abyss's extensive depths could harbor a "biodiversity to be explored" in a recent study.
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Travel Influencer Reveals Best Moment to Ask for Free Upgrade
Social media users praised the flight travel tip in a TikTok clip, with one saying it "works most of the time for me."
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Understanding credit card APR: Its impact and how to minimize it
Understanding credit card APR, its impact on your balance, and strategies to minimize interest charges can help you manage your debt effectively.
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Yeehaw! High yields, low fees, but is Redneck Bank right for you?
Redneck Bank offers a high-yield checking and money market account with no monthly fees but has limited account options and no physical branches.
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College Democrats Back Protests and Criticize Biden’s Israel Policy
The student organization of the Democratic Party condemned colleges’ crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protests and called on President Biden to support a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.
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I’m a psychologist — this is what it means if you mix up your kids’ names
Is there any shame if you misname?
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Can you get a reverse mortgage if you're younger than 62?
In select circumstances, like going through a private lender, you can get a reverse mortgage before age 62.
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Pro-Palestine Protesters Barricade Themselves Inside Columbia Building
Caitlin Ochs/ReutersPro-Palestinian protesters stormed into a Columbia University building and barricaded themselves inside early Tuesday, the latest dramatic escalation in the ongoing demonstrations denouncing Israel’s war in Gaza currently blazing at campuses across the country.Dozens of protesters used tables and chairs to block the entrances to Hamilton Hall in the early hours, according to the Columbia Daily Spectator. Activists inside the building—which was once occupied during a 1968 civil rights and anti-Vietnam war protest—reportedly unfurled banners reading “Free Palestine” and “Hind’s Hall” in reference to Hind Rajab, the 6-year-old Palestinian girl who was found dead in February after making a desperate phone call for help.Columbia started suspending students on Monday if they broke a 2 p.m. deadline to vacate an encampment nearby. Such students won’t be able to graduate or return to university housing. It’s not year clear how many individuals have been hit by the suspensions. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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