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'Real Housewives' Star Reveals Past 'Tipsy' Hook Up With A-List Movie Star

The reality TV alum recalled the encounter while promoting her latest tour.
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NYC first responders hand out free holiday turkeys for seniors, needy: ‘A chance to give back’
The FDNY, 77 WABC radio and others do-gooders handed out the first of what are promised to be 10,000 holiday turkeys for Big Apple seniors and the needy.
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‘Wicked’s’ viral ‘holding space’ press tour meme gets mimicked
Sutton Foster and Ana Gasteyer are holding space for the weird “Wicked” memes. The “Wicked” press tour has been full of viral moments but none more so than when an Out reporter told Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande that fans have been “taking the lyrics of ‘Defying Gravity’ and really holding space with that and feeling power in that.” Sutton Foster, Ana...
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Pistons vs. Raptors prediction: NBA odds, picks, best bets Monday
Sometimes previous games provide a window into how teams might specifically match up with one another.
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Chicago cops being trained on how to spot Tren de Aragua as they expand territory and traffic ‘pink cocaine’
Officers within Chicago's Police Department -- the second largest in the country -- have been given intel materials in recent months alerting them to the slew of tattoos the violent prison gang brandish, according to memos viewed by The Post.
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East Tenn. State University art exhibit depicts Trump alongside swastikas, Ku Klux Klan hoods as GOP lawmakers demand it’s shutdown: ‘Left-wing propaganda’
An exhibition of politically charged paintings — including depictions of Donald Trump alongside swastikas and white supremacy hoods — at a public Tennessee university has Republican lawmakers outraged and demanding it be shutdown immediately. The temporary art exhibit — housed at the Reece Museum on East Tennessee State University’s campus — includes controversial imagery comparing...
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San José State volleyball player at center of transgender lawsuit can play, judge rules
The suit was filed on behalf of players who claimed it was unfair and physically unsafe for them to play against a purportedly transgender athlete.
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Oldest US firearm discovered with link to Spanish explorer 500 years ago
"Consultation with experts throughout the continent and in Europe reveal that it is also the oldest firearm ever found inside the continental USA,” one archaeologist declared.
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Jews were key to Dave McCormick’s win in Pa. after he stood up for Israel and against antisemitism
In a year where moral clarity in the fight against antisemitism and outspoken support of Israel was too often viewed as controversial, McCormick’s bold approach was critical.
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Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz’s bar Schwartz & Sandy’s closing after 2 years
The Schwartz & Sandy’s saga is coming to an end. Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz shared in an Instagram post that their bar will be closing, two years after opening in November 2022. Watch the full video to learn more about the big announcement.  Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on all your favorite...
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Fox News Politics: Prosecutorial Pass
The Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump transition, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content.
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Keira Knightley refuses to return to film franchises after ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ took her ‘down publicly’
"Pirates" was simultaneously "making and breaking" the British star.
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El opositor Edmundo González habla de volver a Venezuela en enero para asumir como presidente
El excandidato opositor Edmundo González mencionó el lunes su intención de regresar del exilio a Venezuela para tomar posesión como presidente electo el próximo 10 de enero de 2025, sosteniendo su postura de que ganó las elecciones presidenciales y en desafío al presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro.
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Martha Stewart, Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock bid farewell to West Village favorite EN Brasserie
Stewart helped put the Japanese restaurant on the map when she featured the eatery's recipes on her daytime show in 2007.
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'Record of the year' can't begin to capture Kendrick Lamar's brilliance in a dark 2024
A beef became so much more: Lamar was simply using Drake as a symbol to provoke a larger conversation about authenticity, accountability and manhood.
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Pelosi’s Jan. 6 narrative collapsing, Democrats deaf to voters and other commentary
Jan. 6 was not “an insurrection,” but “a protest that became a riot when a woefully insufficient security plan collapsed,” argues Jonathan Turley at The Hill.
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Flight passenger ignites debate after posting photo of traveler's coat thrown over seat
A traveler who said he was flying on Delta posted a photo on Reddit showing that a passenger had their jacket draped over a seat, sparking a discussion in the comments section.
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Sen. Joni Ernst tells Musk and Ramaswamy to be like the ‘Grinch’ with DOGE spending cuts
She's had enough with the Christmas-level spending sprees in Washington.
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Juez en LA aplaza decisión sobre nueva sentencia de los hermanos Menendez hasta finales de enero
Un juez pospuso hasta enero su decisión sobre si volver a sentenciar a Erik y Lyle Menendez por el asesinato de sus padres en su mansión de Beverly Hills hace 35 años, acabando con la esperanza de su familia de que los hermanos fueran liberados y estuvieran en casa para las fiestas de fin de año.
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Ohio State basketball star investigated for alleged 'domestic incident': report
Ohio State basketball star Aaron Bradshaw is reportedly being investigated for a "domestic incident" that allegedly occurred at his off-campus apartment.
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Kylie Kelce claims she curses in front of her children ‘daily’ — what do experts say about that?
Kylie, who is expecting her fourth daughter with husband Jason, recently revealed that the couple is “not going to stop” cursing in front of their young kids.
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PM Update: Showers move through with front Tuesday, then clearing and breezy
It could be a damp commute, but rain will be out of here quite early in the day if so.
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Top NATO military official urges businesses to be prepared for ‘wartime scenario’
The top military official at NATO urged businesses to be prepared for a wartime scenario when it comes to supplies, as tensions continue to escalate between Russia and Ukraine.
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Biden pardons two turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving
President Biden pardoned two turkeys from Minnesota as part of a White House tradition ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more on Mr. Biden's last moves as president.
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Whoopi Goldberg shuts down co-host's fearmongering about Trump before inauguration: 'Wait and see'
Co-hosts of "The View" debated how they should accept the consequences of Trump's victory, with some arguing that panicking about it before he's in office is unproductive.
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CDs vs. savings accounts: Which will be better in 2025?
Here's how to determine which of these two accounts could be better for you heading into the new year.
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NBC may be forced to pay triple for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade rights: report
The network – which has had the broadcast rights since 1953 – is currently trying to nail a new deal to keep the festive holiday event on its channel for the next decade, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher announces international retirement
Naeher is the latest U.S. standout to step away, following Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe, Ali Krieger, Julie Ertz, Sam Mewis, Kelley O’Hara and Alex Morgan.
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Gay MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart said he’s ‘conflicted’ by Trump move to pick Scott Bessent for Treasury
Jonathan Capehart is a Washington Post opinion writer who moonlights as host of "The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart" on Comcast-owned MSNBC.
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As the US yields on climate leadership, China rises to fill the void
Activists demonstrate for climate finance for the Global South at the COP29 Climate Conference on November 21, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan. The COP29 conference — the latest round of international climate change talks, held this year in Baku, Azerbaijan — pushed past its Friday deadline and ended over the weekend with a new commitment to raise $300 billion a year by 2035 to help developing countries cope with the effects of warming and transition to cleaner energy.  “In a year of geopolitical fragmentation, people doubted that Azerbaijan could deliver. They doubted that everyone could agree,” said COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev during the conference. “They were wrong on both counts.” Yet despite the host country’s optimistic read on the summit’s conclusion, many delegates and activists were furious with what they saw as a meager investment.  Yes, the new commitment is triple the current climate finance agreement of $100 billion per year. But wealthy countries were already two years behind in meeting that original goal, and the new target is still far short of the firm $1.3 trillion that developing countries have campaigned for years to secure.  “It is sad that after months of negotiations, they have waited till the last official day of COP to table a dismal figure, leaving no sufficient time for deliberations amongst parties, and to make it worse, the figure is shockingly too low,” said Rohey John Manjang, environment minister for the West African nation Gambia, in a statement. The negotiations also once again failed to reach an accord on reducing consumption of fossil fuels that are contributing to the warming of the planet.  The climate talks echoed the COP28 meeting last year in the United Arab Emirates in that they were again held in a country whose economy depends on oil. Azerbaijan gets two-thirds of its revenue from oil and gas production, and a COP host was once again accused of using the proceedings to forge fossil fuel export deals. COP29 was also one of the most well-attended climate meetings, with 66,000 registrants, though it’s down from the record 80,000 attendees at last year’s talks. Like 2023, this year’s negotiations concluded near the end of what’s likely to be the hottest year on record.      COP29 faced additional complications. After a plateau and hopes of a decline, global greenhouse gas emissions are rising again and are likely to continue climbing. To meet the target of the Paris climate agreement to limit warming this century to less than 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) above pre-Industrial levels, humanity would have to cut emissions by more than half by 2030. According to a survey of scientists who contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, most now think this goal is out of reach.  With the US presidential election of Donald Trump, the world’s second-largest greenhouse gas emitter is also likely to back out of the Paris agreement altogether. Trump would be fulfilling a campaign promise after President Joe Biden brought the US back, following Trump’s withdrawal during his first term. Trump also wants to expand fossil fuel production and may cut incentives for clean technologies like electric vehicles. Behind all this, the urgency to address climate change has only grown. 2024 has been a year of major disasters like heat waves, hurricanes, coral bleaching, flooding, and wildfires, events whose raw ingredients are poised to become more powerful in a warming world.  These disasters are already having major economic effects. And further changes to the climate are likely to have some of their most acute effects — rising sea levels, more extreme rainfall, extraordinary heat waves — on the countries that contributed least to the problem. But as the US steps back, other countries like China are preparing to step up.  A smaller role for the US, and a bigger part for China The COP29 conference began after the US election, so the US negotiators were still part of President Joe Biden’s team, and they worked to nail down as much as they could before he leaves office in January. They highlighted how the US has made the single-largest clean energy investment in the world through the Inflation Reduction Act.  US negotiators noted that the US is contributing $11 billion to the pool of international climate financing, exceeding its share of the promised $100 billion pool funded by wealthy countries. The US also emphasized its goal of tripling its nuclear energy compared to 2020 levels by 2050 and made progress in ratcheting down emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that’s about 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide when it comes to trapping heat in the atmosphere.   Biden himself, though, didn’t attend the talks. He was instead at the G20 summit in Brazil, where he visited the Amazon rainforest and pledged an additional $50 million to protect it. I'm proud to be the first sitting U.S. President to visit the Amazon rainforest.We must recommit to protecting our planet. Our world's forests are one of the most powerful solutions we have to fight climate change. pic.twitter.com/MVEuddDQoS— President Biden (@POTUS) November 18, 2024 Biden acknowledged that his successor wants to undo many of his climate initiatives, but noted in a statement that many cities and states will pick up the mantle on climate change, and many aspects of the transition to cleaner energy sources are unstoppable. Solar energy’s growth continues to defy forecasts, wind energy is competitive with fossil fuels in some markets, and EVs are getting more popular around the world. “While some may seek to deny or delay the clean energy revolution that’s underway in America and around the world, nobody can reverse it — nobody,” Biden said.  Yet under Biden, the US has also reached record high levels of oil and gas production and maintained tariffs on Chinese clean energy products like solar panels and electric vehicles. Even with the pause on new liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, the US is on track to double LNG exports by 2030.    Trump wants to impose even more tariffs on China, which would further raise the prices of imported EVs and make many of the essential components of clean energy systems, like batteries and steel, more expensive.  But as the US steps back from the international stage on climate change, China is gearing up to fill the void, emphasizing a willingness to work with other countries. China sent nearly 1,000 delegates to COP29. It already reigns supreme in solar energy, wind power, batteries, and electric vehicles, both for its domestic consumption and for exports, and it’s hungry for new customers. China, the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, will likely see a drop in carbon dioxide output this year, but it’s not clear whether this trend will continue. Like the US, China is experiencing growing energy demands from its tech sector, particularly from technologies like artificial intelligence. The next round of climate talks is scheduled for 2025 in Belém, Brazil, where countries are supposed to come to the table with even more ambitious goals for curbing their greenhouse gases. But setting even tougher targets doesn’t mean much if countries are breaking their existing promises and emissions continue to rise.  “I had hoped for a more ambitious outcome — on both finance and mitigation — to meet the great challenge we face,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres in a statement. “I appeal to governments to see this agreement as a foundation — and build on it.”
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Lakers look to ramp up defense with return to physical play
The Lakers return to NBA Cup play on Tuesday at Phoenix as the group leader at 2-0. Backup center Jaxson Hayes is set to return with a focus on defense.
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Jeffrey Wright on his espionage thriller ‘The Agency:’ ‘I was kind of born inside that culture’
“I have much more respect for those people than I do for the politicians who often criticize them –  because they're actually trying to do their best on behalf of the US government, and on behalf of the American people." — Jeffrey Wright
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Behind the efforts to prevent The Onion from buying InfoWars
A judge is hearing arguments against The Onion's purchase of InfoWars as part of Alex Jones' efforts to retain power over the brand. CBS News' Janet Shamlian reports.
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Anna Delvey flips off ‘Dancing With the Stars’ partner in rehearsals for finale — after saying show taught her ‘nothing’
The convicted felon and Sosa were eliminated from Season 33 of the dancing competition on Sept. 24, and will return for Tuesday's finale for one last dance.
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Court upholds red state's ban on trans surgeries, treatments for minors
Missouri AG Bailey's court win makes Missouri the first state to uphold a law banning gender procedures and hormone treatments for minors.
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Katy Perry announces Canadian ‘Lifetimes Tour’ dates. Get tickets now
The "California Gurls" singer will play venues all over the Great North starting next July.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Thanksgiving meals in prison revealed
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Thanksgiving meal has been revealed. The rapper will be spending the holiday behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center, and Page Six confirmed the menu for the day. Watch the full video to learn more about his festive feast.  Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on all your favorite stars.
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The Immense Disappointment and Promise of The COP29 Climate Summit
No one left this year’s United Nations climate conference happy, but the talks were still an important marker.
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Sure, Netflix Christmas Movies Are Often Patently Absurd. They’re Also Occasionally Perfect
The line between a cliché and a cherished convention is often so slim it’s almost undetectable
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Congress has just weeks to avoid a partial government shutdown after Thanksgiving
Congress will only have a few weeks to avoid a partial government shutdown before the pre-Christmas deadline.
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Larsa Pippen is hopeful that Jesus can help fix her feud with ‘RHOM’ co-star Lisa Hochstein
Larsa Pippen spoke exclusively with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast at Bravo’s Fan Fest in Miami. “The Real Housewives of Miami” star had a lot to say about her fractured friendship with Lisa Hochstein and the hopes for their future. Watch the clip and don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss any exclusive...
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WATCH: Watch this 'popular' video of Ariana Grande taking her grandma to see 'Wicked'
Thank goodness Ariana Grande captured her Nonna's reaction to her performance as Glinda.
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Who Wins ‘Dancing With The Stars’ 2024? The ‘DWTS’ Finale Time, Channel, and Cast Previewed
Joey Graziadei, Ilona Maher and more compete in tomorrow's "Dancing with the Stars" finale for a chance to win the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy.
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Hardly workin’?: Shocking 88% of Gen Z uses AI to do their jobs for them, poll reveals
Gen Z’s all a bot getting the job done.
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NFL, NBA players warned about burglaries by transnational gangs
The NFL and the NBA have issued warnings to players about transnational gangs that may be targeting them for burglaries. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd has more on the criminals behind the schemes.
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Mary J. Blige, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Jeremy Allen White and more celebrate W editor’s 40th at a fave Taylor Swift haunt
Blige was spotted "laughing and hugging" Paul McCartney before she joined guests at Sara Moonves' bash.
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‘Home Improvement’ star Richard Karn shows off 30-pound weight loss after strict diet: I’m ‘too thin’ now
Richard Karn thought he was "too thin" after he lost 30 pounds thanks to dieting.
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China’s Temu spies on users, under DHS investigation over forced-labor violations: official
Officials and intelligence experts tell The Post that the too-cheap-to-beat online retailer plays an unfair role in the US market, spies on its mobile app users and relies on products made from slave labor in China to get its dirt-cheap pricing.
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Starbucks impacted by ransomware attack on software vendor
Starbucks managers forced to rely on manual systems to handle baristas' pay, but customers unaffected.
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