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Broadway bounces back from pandemic abyss with nearly all 41 theaters open
The recovery is boosted by the return of tourists and business travelers to the city -- some 62 million in 2023, nearly as many as in 2019 -- and the total is expected to be higher this year.
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Aaron Boone considered the only Yankees tweaks worth thinking about
Maybe this isn’t a shaken-up lineup. But if it was stirred to scoring a few extra runs, it’ll work out just fine. 
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Rangers’ third-pair tinkering comes with ripple effect down roster
Head coach Peter Laviolette continues to toy with his defense.
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Jennifer Gledhill wants to talk to her kids, says judge is ‘setting fire’ to her life during trial for killing husband
The attorney of alleged husband-killer Jennifer Gledhill accused a judge of setting “everything she loves on fire” when he barred her from speaking with her three children.
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Minor on motorized bike killed in hit-and-run traffic collision in Central L.A.
The minor, identified only as male, lost control of the bike and skidded into an intersection, police say, where he was struck by a car that didn't stop afterward.
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Six jurors picked for Daniel Penny trial — including two who’ve been harassed on subway
Six Manhattanites were picked Monday to serve on the jury at Daniel Penny’s lightning-rod manslaughter trial over the fatal subway chokehold of homeless man Jordan Neely — including two who said they’ve experienced harassment on the transit system. The panelists chosen so far include a Yorkville insurance attorney who recalled being randomly “rammed” by a...
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'I thought I was going to die': Former police officer testifies at murder trial
In court on Monday, former police officer Adam Coy described the shooting, and killing, of Andre Hill in 2020.
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Washington Post hit with over 200K cancellations after move to block Harris endorsement: report
The figure represents about 8% of the paper's paid circulation of 2.5 million subscribers, which includes print as well, NPR said.
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Au pair charged in double homicide set to plead guilty
The au pair for Christine and Brendan Banfield is accused of killing Joseph Ryan, a man who came to the Banfield house expecting a sexual encounter, prosecutors say.
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Robinson Canó sobre Dodgers-Yanquis: La gente cree que el béisbol es fácil
El exjugador de los Yanquis, Robinson Canó, recordó su título con los neoyorquinos en 2009 y el que fue el último que alcanzaron desde entonces.
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Winning lottery ticket sold at New York's JFK Airport Building
A person hit the jackpot winning $28,448 on a TAKE 5 ticket purchased at the JFK Airport Building in Jamaica, New York, on Oct. 27. The winner has not yet claimed their prize.
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Shattered dad of killed NYC subway surfer issues heartfelt plea to other kids: ‘Think about the consequences’
“Please don’t ride [atop] the subway. Please think about the pain it will cause your parents," said Adolfo Sanabria, whose teenage son Adolfo Sorzano died subway surfing last week.
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Steve Bannon to be released from prison days ahead of election
Trump's former chief strategist was imprisoned for two counts of contempt of Congress related to the Jan. 6 riots on the Capitol.
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Early voting is underway in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
Monday marked the first day of early voting in D.C., where 86,000 voters have already cast mail-in ballots.
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Tight ends celebrate their day — with more fantasy football benefits to come
Just in case you missed every NFL Week 8 broadcast or highlight reel, this past Sunday was National Tight Ends Day — a “holiday.” 
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Rep. Byron Donalds unleashes on CNBC host after he says 'vitriol' not a feature at Harris rallies
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., pushed back after a CNBC host argued that Trump would lose voters because Vice President Harris' rallies did not have divisive rhetoric.
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Why Sports Are a Political Endorsement Void Right Now
Why so many professional athletes are staying conspicuously silent on the upcoming election.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Ezra’ on Paramount+, in Which Bobby Cannavale Leads a Poignant Dramedy That Gets Lost on a Road Trip
This story of fathers and sons (and autism) goes on a cross-country road trip that distracts from what's important.
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YouTube, Google accused of censorship as Joe Rogan’s Trump interview nearly impossible to find in search: ‘’No sensible explanation’
Rogan’s episode with Trump – which covered topics like assassination attempts, UFOs and all things politics – raked in more views than the World Series Game 1 between the Yankees and the Dodgers.
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Calvin Ridley’s breakout week little more than a fantasy football mirage
Calvin Ridley's 10-catch, 143-yard performance necessitates some reflecting on his past before deciding on his future.
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Joe Douglas’ failed Jets gamble on aging stars may have sealed his fate
What if we were just wrong about the Jets? 
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Analyzing the state of the U.S. economy before Election Day
CBS News polling shows most voters have long been dissatisfied with U.S. economic conditions. But does perception match reality? Kate Davidson, managing editor for U.S. economic policy for Bloomberg News, joins "America Decides" to discuss.
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Kamala Harris’ grim border czar legacy: 2,700 migrants who died crossing into US
"With its open border policies, this administration is most definitely to blame for the increase in deaths," says a border sheriff whose office has found 42 migrants dead under the Biden-Harris administration.
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Sen. Rick Scott denounces anti-Puerto Rico comment at Trump rally
Derogatory comments directed at Puerto Rico from former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally have sparked outrage from both sides of the aisle. Political strategists Chuck Rocha and Bryan Lanza join "America Decides" to discuss the fallout.
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JPMorgan sues customers for check fraud after exploiting viral ATM glitch
The glitch in late August let customers deposit big checks in ATMs and withdraw funds immediately before the checks could clear, even if the checks later bounced.
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I Attended the Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest. It Was Like a Scene Out of Dune.
Thousands appeared. One was chosen.
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JPMorgan’s Dimon slams Biden-Harris admin over ‘onslaught’ of red tape: ‘I’ve had it with this s—!’
The Queens native gave bureaucrats in Washington a tongue-lashing for hobbling the industry with a raft of new rules.
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CBS News poll finds large gender gap between Harris, Trump supporters
New CBS News polling finds a 21-point gender gap in the presidential race, with Vice President Kamala Harris leading with women by 12 points while former President Donald Trump leading with men by 9 points. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has the details. Then, Margaret Talev, Kramer director for Syracuse University's Institute for Democracy, Journalism, and Citizenship, and Fin Gómez, CBS News political director, join with analysis.
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Curry se perderá al menos dos juegos con los Warriors debido a una lesión en el tobillo izquierdo
Stephen Curry se perderá al menos los próximos dos juegos para los Warrios de Golden State para tratar una lesión de tobillo que sufrió en la derrota ante los Clippers de Los Ángeles, en la noche del domingo.
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Rodri y Bonmatí ganan el Balón de Oro al mejor jugador masculino y femenino
España hizo un doblete en el Balón de Oro.
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What it was like inside Trump's Madison Square Garden rally
Former President Donald Trump held a controversial rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. The event was marked by racist and crude remarks. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa, who attended the rally, has more on reaction and what Trump's top surrogates are saying.
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Pizza Shop Owner Gets 8.5-Year Sentence for Deportation Threats
The shop owner was sentenced to over 8 years in prison for forced labor by using threats of deportation against employees.
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Trump facing bipartisan criticism for Madison Square Garden rally
Former President Donald Trump is coming under bipartisan criticism for Sunday's rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City, which was marked by racist and crude comments. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Ed O'Keefe have the latest on the backlash.
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‘Bob’s Burgers’ actor Jay Johnston sentenced to year in prison for Jan. 6 Capitol riot role
Former “Bob’s Burgers” voice actor Jay Johnston was sentenced Monday to one year and one day in prison following his guilty plea in July for his involvement in the Jan. 6 riot at the US Capitol. Johnston, who voiced restaurant rival Jimmy Pesto Sr. on the animated show, was charged with felony obstruction of officers...
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Confederate anthem ‘Dixie’ played at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally
In recent years, “Dixie” has been banned by a number of institutions because of its history.
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Watch Live: VP Harris, Gov. Walz welcome Maggie Rogers in Michigan rally
Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz are set to rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan at 7:10pm ET. The event will feature a performance by musician Maggie Rogers.
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Vikings' Jordan Addison Responds to Trade Rumors After Cryptic Social Media Post
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison cleared the air surrounding his cryptic social media post which featured the caption "Free 3."
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Marco Rubio responds to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s Puerto Rico joke during Trump’s MSG rally: ‘What insult comedians do’
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) responded to the controversial insult joke about Puerto Rico made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally.
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Jennifer Garner Shares Rare Video of 12-Year-Old Son Samuel
Hollywood icon Jennifer Garner shared a video from a haunted house adventure with her 12-year-old son, Samuel Affleck.
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Kyle Busch Sounds Alarm as He Analyzes NASCAR: 'Other Sports Are Healthy'
Kyle Busch highlights financial and competitive challenges in NASCAR as teams file an antitrust lawsuit against the organization for monopolistic practices.
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Steelers Officially Place WR on Injured Reserve
The Steelers have put a wide receiver on injured reserve.
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Brad Pitt's Mexican GP Appearance Gave Fans Behind The Scenes Look Into F1 Movie
Brad Pitt appeared at the Mexican Grand Prix to film scenes for his upcoming Formula 1-themed movie.
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Dennis Schroder knows his Nets future is uncertain
Even though the Nets are just three games into the season, he is already reflecting on what his time in Brooklyn has meant to him. 
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Trump merchandise outsells pro-Harris by striking margin, as Election Day draws near
An Omnisend report analyzed the sales of pro-Trump and pro-Harris merchandise on Amazon, finding that Trump products were more popular since Harris joined the race.
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Men Think It's Harder for Them at Work Than 20 Years Ago
Roughly 39 percent of men said men are doing worse when it comes to finding a well-paying job now versus two decades ago, compared to just 21 percent of women.
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Broncos coach responds to Panthers player who yelled at him for running up score: ‘Play better’
Broncos head coach Sean Payton said he wasn't trying to run up the score against the Panthers, but he threw a subtle jab after one player was displeased with his coaching.
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D.C. agencies plan to increase oversight of psychiatric hospital
D.C. agency leaders say are taking steps to increase oversight of the Psychiatric Institute of Washington, the city’s only acute care psychiatric hospital.
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Golfer arrested after smashing driver over another player’s head in shocking video
An intoxicated golfer was arrested earlier this month after smashing a driver over another player's head in a stunning scene.
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