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NYT's fact-check of RFK Jr.'s claims about popular breakfast cereal stuns social media

The New York Times offered a baffling fact-check of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims about American breakfast cereal containing artificial ingredients.
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David Lynch, 78, reveals he needs oxygen to walk after smoking since age 8
"I can hardly walk across a room. It’s like you’re walking around with a plastic bag around your head," David Lynch said.
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Praying DOGE succeeds, the truth abbout journalists and other commentary
"President-elect Donald Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency," headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, "might work where nothing else has," argues Reason's J.D. Tuccille.
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Pollster who predicted Kamla Harris would win Iowa retires after massive miss
J. Ann Selzer's once-respected poll showed that Kamala Harris was leading in Iowa — only for Trump to win the state by more than 13 percentage points on Election Day.
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PM Update: Calm and a bit cloudy tonight. Milder, even warm, Monday.
Brighter skies are expected tomorrow as rain-free conditions continue. Plus, an update on what’s now Tropical Depression Sara.
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St. John’s, Rick Pitino take commanding win over son Richard’s New Mexico as fans chant ‘Who’s your daddy?’
Rick Pitino's St. John's squad led almost wire-to-wire in a commanding 85-71 victory over New Mexico and Pitino’s son, Richard.
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Vacancy rates plunging at prime London office towers — mirroring NYC’s ‘flight to quality’
The “flight to quality” that’s benefitted owners of prime Manhattan properties is remarkably mirrored  in London, the market that’s most relevant to  New York’s. According to Knight Frank, the UK’s leading property management and leasing firm, vacancy rates have plunged in the most desirable London submarkets and in the newest office towers especially — which should...
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‘Bad Sisters’ co-creator Sharon Horgan on the importance of comedy during the ‘darkest subjects’: ‘That’s real life’
"We all go through terrible things," Horgan said. "But there's always a moment where we crack up or someone says something terrible and it lightens the mood."
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Biden OKs Ukraine's use of U.S.-provided weapons inside Russian territory
The easing of restrictions would allow Kyiv to use the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS, to hit targets inside Russia.
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Former Trump WH COVID doc 'excited' for questions at RFK confirmation hearing
Dr. Deborah Birx said she is "excited" for the opportunity for a transparent discussion at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing.
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NY Archdiocese lays off workers to pay for Catholic Church sex abuse scandal — and more may have to go
The Archdiocese of New York is laying off workers — and says more staff may have to go — to help pay for the Catholic Church’s sex-abuse scandal.
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‘Jerry Maguire’ star’s nursing career gave her ‘perspective’ before tackling Hollywood
"Jerry Maguire" actress Bonnie Hunt stars in the Christmas action comedy "Red One," and says her nursing experience has guided her Hollywood career.
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Hakeem Jeffries defends Pelosi over claims she undercut his leadership
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday rebuffed critics who claim former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been undercutting his leadership of congressional Democrats.
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Developer gives first look at planned skyscraper near Grand Central Terminal — but lacks key piece to make it a reality
It’s build-or-bolt time for BXP on Madison Avenue. The developer is itching to build a skyscraper at 343 Madison between East 44th and 45th streets, which is currently a block-long, empty lot owned by the MTA. But it needs an anchor tenant before the striking, 46-story, 950,000 square-foot tower — designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox...
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Biden allows Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles to strike inside Russia
President Joe Biden's administration will allow Ukraine to use US-provided weapons to strike deep into Russian territory, three sources familiar with the matter said.
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High school boys' water polo: Southern California Regional playoff pairings
High school boys' water polo: Southern California Regional playoff pairings.
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Charli XCX Hints at What’s Next After Brat
Since the June release of her critically acclaimed album Brat, Charli XCX has been making appearances exuding its titular ethos. Though the concept of “brat” has always been a little indefinable, all you’ve needed to do to understand it has been to look at XCX—her messy, chic black hair; pursed lips; and huge sunglasses all embody the je ne sais quoi of someone who has been out all night partying. So I was curious in the lead-up to her hosting gig on this week’s Saturday Night Live: Would she let her brat mask slip at all?She did. Although the British pop star started with a fairly stilted, brat-focused monologue—“it’s an attitude; it’s a vibe,” she explained—she proved herself more than game to shed the aesthetic in sketches. Her performances demonstrated a range that those who are largely familiar with her Brat era might not yet know: She can be awkwardly goofy, and she can be a skilled impressionist.[Read: The legend of Charli XCX grows]In “Babymoon”—a follow-up to the viral skit “Bridesmaid Speech” during Ariana Grande's episode earlier this year—XCX fit right in with a chorus of female cast members as they sang a parody of Chappell Roan’s synth-pop song “Hot to Go!” Once again, the overarching gag was that these BFFs had written a jokey song about how their pal Kelsey (Chloe Fineman) had cheated on her spouse with a man named Domingo (Marcello Hernandez)—only now she was pregnant and they were singing at her baby shower. The charm of the recurring sketch lies in its wildly inappropriate reveals, but the true joy of last night’s version was watching XCX take part in the dorky dance moves, her limbs stiffly spelling out the words of the tune.Later, XCX was an impressive mimic in “Wicked Auditions,” a parade of impressions of celebrities ostensibly doing screen tests for the upcoming Wicked movie. Performing as Adele, XCX nailed the fellow Brit’s specific London accent but also her penchant for cackling at her own jokes. After that, XCX trotted out a take on her friend and tourmate Troye Sivan, imitating his Australian accent and affecting his laid back posture. In a twist, she appeared with Bowen Yang, who was in costume as XCX herself.Meanwhile, in “Here I Go,” a musical digital short with Andy Samberg, XCX played a creepily happy, pearl-wearing housewife who, along with her husband, loved to call the cops on fellow white people. XCX cheerily leaned into a Karen archetype, portraying her character’s surveillant tendencies with sinister glee. And for “Banger Boyz,” a sketch featuring a Joe Rogan–inspired podcast, XCX turned up her vocal fry to play the show’s producer—reading absurdist ad copy for fake products like Zyn Junior, a nicotine pouch for kids. She accurately captured the performatively laid-back tone of these kinds of shows while also differentiating herself from the room of bros; her voice implied that she was along for the ride, but her eyes suggested that she knew they were ridiculous.XCX’s versatility shouldn’t really come as a surprise. As she mentioned in her monologue, she started performing when she was a teenager and has been pursuing her career ever since, navigating the challenges of the music industry and the boxes it tried (sometimes unsuccessfully) to slot her into. One of her first early hits was “Boom Clap” off The Fault in Our Stars soundtrack, which now seems un-brat with its teeny-bopper version of romance.Brat exploded in part because it felt like the fullest expression of XCX’s ethos: a workhorse approach to songwriting alongside her 365-party-girl attitude toward life. Her SNL episode suggested that she’s ready to apply that industriousness to her next act—in the film world. She’s lined up for a number of movies, including I Want Your Sex, the latest from the queer provocateur Gregg Araki, and Sacrifice, from the French director Romain Gavras, which co-stars Chris Evans and Anya Taylor-Joy.But of course, when XCX took the mic for the musical performances of her songs “360” and “Sympathy Is a Knife,” she once again put on her sunglasses. Stomping around the stage, she had the untouchable vibes of someone who truly embodies the cooler-than-thou energy that she’s created.
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Typhoon lashes the Philippines, causing tidal surges and displacing massive numbers of people
Typhoon Man-yi slammed the eastern island province of Catanduanes on Saturday night with sustained winds of up to 125 miles per hour and gusts of up to 149 mph.
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Vivek Ramaswamy: Some Government Agencies Will Be 'Deleted Outright'
Vivek Ramaswamy said on this week's broadcast of FNC's "Sunday Morning Futures" that the soon-to-be-formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will "delete" some government agencies. The post Vivek Ramaswamy: Some Government Agencies Will Be ‘Deleted Outright’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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Caleb Williams apologized to teammates after Bears fired coordinator Shane Waldron
After the Bears fired their offensive coordinator, quarterback Caleb Williams had a message for his teammates during their next meeting.
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Fetterman says Dems shouldn't 'freak out' over everything Trump does: 'It's going to be 4 years'
Sen. John Fetterman says Democrats should not "freak out" every time President-elect Trump sends out a social media post or makes a Cabinet pick.
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Drake debuts new haircut after being trolled for wearing pigtails with barrettes
The "One Dance" crooner showed off his fresh new cut via Instagram on Saturday and fans couldn't get enough of his look.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Arcane: Season 2 Act 2’ on Netflix, the Middle Chapter of an Increasingly Intense Final Season
All I can say is, steampunk nu-mutal robo-frankenwerewolf.
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Conservatives are more likely to trust sponsored ads — here’s why politics plays a role in clicks: study
There's another big difference between conservatives and liberals.
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North Korea may supply Putin with 100,000 soldiers for Ukraine war: report
The deployments would greatly bolster the Kremlin's forces, which was estimated at 470,000 active troops at the start of 2024.
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Jake Paul reignites Dana White feud, says ‘failed’ UFC boss is holding Conor McGregor ‘hostage’
Jake Paul is taking all the victory laps. One of his biggest was over Dana White.
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Hegseth paid settlement to woman who accused him of sexual assault, lawyer says
A lawyer for the Fox star, said in a statement that Hegseth settled in December 2020 only because he feared his career would suffer if her allegations were made public.
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Die-hard New York Post fan saves covers declaring Trump’s presidential wins as keepsakes
A die-hard New York Post fan and supporter of President-elect Donald Trump kept issues of the paper reporting his 2016 and 2024 wins — saying she predicted his groundbreaking two-time victory.
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Bible-believing Christians were key to Trump's victory, says American faith leader
Faith and culture expert Alex McFarland spoke to Fox News on the "Lighthouse Faith" podcast about Donald J. Trump's election victory — and the importance of religious voters.
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Biden authorizes Ukraine to use US long-range missiles to strike inside Russia: report
President Biden approved Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's regime to strike targets within Russia using American long-range missiles.
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RFK, Jr. would face a 'trifecta' of challenges in turning the tide on obesity epidemic: 'Not an easy fix'
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier said changing America's food system is "not going to be an easy fix" while discussing America's worsening obesity epidemic.
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A gold pocket watch given to the captain who rescued Titanic survivors sells for record price
The 18-carat watch was given by three survivors to Capt. Arthur Rostron for diverting his passenger ship, the RMS Carpathia, to save them and others.
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Paul-Tyson ring girl Sydney Thomas steals the fight spotlight on social media
Jake Paul may have beaten Mike Tyson in their spectacle bout on Friday night, but it was Sydney Thomas who went viral across social media.
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Rumored exes Brooks Nadar and Gleb Savchenko step out for dinner after model was seen getting cozy with billionaire Brian Chesky
The "DWTS" pro and the model's outing comes weeks after they reportedly called off their romance when they were eliminated from the dancing series.
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UFC bout delayed over fighter’s toenails: ‘Never seen that before’
Combat sports are the constant land of never-before-seen things.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘An Almost Christmas Story’ on Disney+, a Delightful Animation Inspired by the Wee Owl From the Rockefeller Tree
The heavy hitters involved in this are producer Alfonso Cuaron and director David Lowery.
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Lame-duck Biden ramps up sanctions on Israelis — and eases up on terrorists
Joe Biden, under pressure from Israel-bashing critics including scores of congressional Democrats, seems to have lost his moral compass.
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Dr. Deborah Birx says she is "excited" for data discussions in RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearings
Dr. Deborah Birx, who served as White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator in the first Trump administration, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that while Robert F. Kennedy has sprouted debunked conspiracy theories about vaccines and autism as well as HIV and AIDS, he will have to bring his data forward in Senate confirmation hearings for Health and Human Services Secretary and it can be publicly questioned.
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Ex-Trump intel official Sue Gordon says bypassing FBI for Cabinet picks is "risky for America"
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team may bypass the FBI process and use a private firm to vet candidates for Cabinet picks who need top security clearance, The New York Times reports. Sue Gordon, who served as principal deputy director of national intelligence during Trump's first term in the White House, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that she thinks that is a "bad strategy and risky for America."
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Gov. Andy Beshear says there are "absolute lessons" Democrats can learn from Kentucky
Gov. Andy Beshear, who won reelection in 2023 as a Democrat in a deep red Kentucky, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that there are "absolute lessons that we can learn" from his state as the party tries to regroup after President-elect Donald Trump's victory.
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Rep. Jim Himes says he's "skeptical" that Elon Musk has "any clue" on government efficiency
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut says he's "skeptical" that Elon Musk has "got any clue" about government efficiency, despite that President-elect Donald Trump selected Musk to oversee a department on it.
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Gov. JB Pritzker vows Illinois will boost sex changes after decisive Trump victory
The billionaire governor, whose family is deeply involved in the transgender movement, posted the tweet to mark Transgender Awareness Week.
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Colts did not want to turn back to Anthony Richardson this soon after benching
This wasn't how the franchise drew it up.
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Victoria Kjær de Dinamarca es coronada Miss Universo en Ciudad de México
¿Quien es exactamente la nueva soberana de la belleza universal?
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U.N. Alarmist-in-Chief: Climate Disasters ‘Kill People Everywhere’
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has launched a scaremongering campaign, asserting that climate change is destroying lives and economies around the world. The post U.N. Alarmist-in-Chief: Climate Disasters ‘Kill People Everywhere’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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Calvin Klein model charged with murder in NYC stabbing death
Dynus Saxon was arraigned in Bronx criminal court in connection with the Nov. 10 killing of Kadeem Grant, the DA said.
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GOP Rep. French Hill says it's up to House Ethics Committee to decide on releasing Gaetz report
Rep. French Hill, Republican of Arkansas, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that "the decision is theirs" about whether the House Ethics Committee should release their report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who resigned last week after being selected by President-elect Donald Trump to be Attorney General.
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Jon Jones envía a Stipe Miocic al retiro bajo la mirada de Trump en la UFC 309
Jon Jones envió a Stipe Miocic al retiro con una impresionante patada hacia atrás a las costillas, y se valió de una serie de golpes en la cabeza en el tercer asalto para retener el campeonato de peso pesado de la UFC bajo la mirada del presidente electo Donald Trump.
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La película navideña de Dwayne Johnson supera los $200 millones y debuta con $34,1 millones
Los cinéfilos no estaban exactamente imbuidos del espíritu navideño este fin de semana, o al menos no lo que ofrecía “Red One”.
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