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Jugó fútbol con Vinícius Júnior en Brasil y recorrió la pasarela con su amigo Joe Burrow en París Ahora se dirige a Londres.
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UN Security Council approves sending foreign forces to Haiti
The United Nations Security Council has greenlit the deployment of an armed multinational force to Haiti, as the Caribbean nation wrestles with rampant gang violence and political paralysis.
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Hundreds stranded after deadly 7.4 magnitude quake hits Taiwan
Rescue teams are trying to reach more than 700 people stranded in eastern Taiwan following the strongest earthquake to hit the island in decades.
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Australian Open adds an extra day to stop matches going late into the night
The Australian Open will add an extra day to its schedule next year in a bid to reduce pressure on players and fans following a series of punishing matches in recent years that ended well into the early hours.
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Sicko who randomly socked 81-year-old woman on UWS was out on bail for exposing himself: prosecutors
The heartless brute who randomly knocked out an 81-year-old woman on the Upper West Side was out on bail for an earlier crime: exposing himself to a mom and her two kids, Manhattan prosecutors said Friday.
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Scranton native Sen. Bob Casey refuses to say if Biden or Harris is better for Pa. in heated debate against Dave McCormick
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Sen. Bob Casey raised eyebrows debating GOP challenger Dave McCormick Thursday night when the Scranton native refused to say which Democrat would be better for Pennsylvania — Vice President Kamala Harris or former candidate President Biden. Casey initially dodged ABC27 moderator Dennis Owens’ question, then visibly bit his lip before responding when...
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Top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries says Eric Adams should not resign amid growing bipartisan calls for NYC mayor to step down
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said Eric Adams should not resign as the Big Apple mayor fights an unprecedented federal indictment.
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‘Frustrated’ Tom Selleck blasts CBS for canceling ‘Blue Bloods’: ‘Always taken for granted’
"So how do I feel? It’s going to take a long time to sort all of this out," the star said.
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Sicko teacher sports new hairdo while behind bars for having sex with 13-year-old student
The depraved ex-elementary school teacher smiled big for the camera in her latest mugshot.
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2024 World Series odds: Where teams standing heading into MLB Division Series
The Dodgers remain the World Series favorites heading into the Division Series, but the New York Yankees are right on their tail.
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Flight slams on brakes mid-takeoff at JFK to avoid ‘obstruction’
A London-bound flight was forced to slam on its brakes mid-takeoff to avoid an "obstruction" on the runway at JFK Airport Thursday night, The Post has learned.
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Las Vegas cops prepped to meet ‘sick or injured’ Biden at hospital days before he dropped out of 2024 race: audio
In other dispatches, officers urge "everyone who is able straight to Valley Hospital ER" and are instructed to meet "behind the ER entrance where the ambulance is going."
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Garrett Wilson hoping this is the week ‘it all clicks’ with Jets offense
The first four weeks of the season have not gone the way anyone around the Jets expected for wide receiver Garrett Wilson. 
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Millennial ex-mayor of ritzy Hamptons village accused of pimping out staffer for political vote: suit
The ex-millennial mayor of Southampton Village is allegedly a bullying creep who tried to pimp out his secretary for political gain, according to an bombshell new lawsuit. Jesse Warren — the owner of a high-end boutique in the elite enclave who previously made headlines for being evicted from his home by a political rival — is...
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Netanyahu Doesn’t Care About His Friendship With Biden
President Joe Biden’s actions over many months suggest that Israel can determine when and where the United States goes to war in the Middle East. That is unacceptable, and the next American president must change this dynamic.In one framing, the past 12 months have witnessed a remarkable display of America’s might and resolve in the Middle East—especially relative to our principal adversary in the region, Iran. Since October of last year, Israel has severely degraded Iran’s two most important affiliates in the area, Hezbollah and Hamas. Iran has lashed out directly only twice, with one ballistic-missile assault in April and another this month—both largely neutralized by U.S., Israeli, and allied air and missile defenses.The United States, in contrast with Iran, has backed its principal affiliate in the region, Israel, to the fullest extent. It has shipped billions of dollars of military equipment and munitions to Israel over the past 12 months, on top of the roughly $3.8 billion it already provides annually; shared sensitive intelligence to allow Israel to target Hamas’s senior leaders and recover its hostages; and repeatedly deployed its own troops to defend Israel from assault. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assertions that Israel stands alone are at once laughable and insulting.[Read: The choice America now faces in Iran]Yet few people in the Middle East, or at home, would view the United States as particularly strong at the moment in the region. The reason is that the Biden administration has made abundantly clear over the past year that it has chosen not to dictate the terms of its own Middle East policy. It has repeatedly allowed Netanyahu and the rest of Israel’s leadership to do so instead.In April, Israel conducted an air strike in Damascus on a facility adjacent to the Iranian embassy. The United States received no warning about the strike; Biden and his advisers were caught unaware. The strike killed seven Iranian officers. Then Iran and its affiliates in the region launched a barrage of missiles at Israel. But the United States and several of its partners—most notably Jordan, France, the United Kingdom—helped blunt the attack with a coordinated display of air and missile defenses.With that, a Rubicon had been quietly crossed. Israel had always boasted that a generous supply of U.S. arms allowed Israel to fight its own fights, and that no American soldier had ever been asked to fight Israel’s battles for it. But America has tens of thousands of troops semipermanently garrisoned in the region, in part to respond to contingencies involving Israel, and by interceding to thwart the missile attack, American troops were fighting directly on Israel’s behalf. The situation in April repeated itself this past week, when Israel dramatically escalated its military offensive in Lebanon. No one should mourn the late Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. But Israeli aerial and ground assaults have displaced more than 1 million Lebanese, and America was once again forced to commit its troops, including two Navy destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean, to repelling an Iranian ballistic-missile attack. This is now a pattern: Israel escalates the conflict, Biden and his team do nothing to stop it, and America follows Israel into war.Reasonable people can and will argue that the killing of Nasrallah and the destruction of Hezbollah are in America’s interest. But America’s leaders should be the ones making the decisions here, not Israel’s. Instead, and at each step of the conflict over the past 12 months, Biden and his advisers have ceded questions of strategy to Israel, in part by giving Israeli decision makers the benefit of the doubt at every major juncture. Previously established boundaries, such as the demand that Israel not march into Rafah this past summer, have been ignored as soon as Israel crosses them.Neither the Trump administration nor the Obama administration behaved this way. As different as they were, each administration owned its Middle East policy and dictated policy to Israel, not vice versa. The Trump administration killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani (which surely delighted Israel) and also unilaterally announced a withdrawal from Syria (which surely did not delight Israel). The Obama administration, meanwhile, negotiated the nuclear deal with Iran over strenuous Israeli objections, because it assessed the deal to be in U.S. interest.This is the way things are supposed to happen. A superpower does what it understands to be in its interest, and its partners in the region adjust. The Biden administration, by contrast, is acting like a dog that has decided that its own tail should wag it.Franklin Foer’s account of the Biden administration during this crisis makes for maddening and essential reading. Biden and his advisers are consistently confused as to why a strategy regarding Israel made up of all carrots and no sticks isn’t affecting Israeli decision making. The president is surprised and upset by an Israeli prime minister who is ungrateful for American support and consistently does what is in his own interest without regard for his patron in Washington, D.C.Biden, alone among major Democratic politicians, has a strong and warm relationship with Netanyahu. He seems to think that this rapport, along with the U.S. president’s powers of political persuasion, will somehow trump Netanyahu’s well-established and well-documented pathologies, which have frustrated American policy makers since James A. Baker. President Clinton famously asked, after meeting Netanyahu in 1996, “Who is the fucking superpower here?”Netanyahu doesn’t care about his friendship with Biden, or even about Israel’s dependence on the United States. He cares only about his near-term political interests. Everyone but Biden can see this.[Read: Lebanon is not a solution for Gaza]Many Arab American voters are fed up, and understandably so. Some of them see Donald Trump as a stronger leader than Biden because, let’s be honest, when it comes to the Middle East, he appears to be a stronger leader, or at least more assertive about U.S. interests. And the average voter can reasonably doubt that Biden’s vice president will be much different from him as president. This war could thus cost the Democrats a Senate seat in Michigan, which has a large Arab population, as well as the presidency itself given how narrow Kamala Harris’s lead in the state remains. Just yesterday, an American citizen from Michigan was killed in Lebanon. Yet when Palestinian Americans in Gaza or Lebanese Americans in Lebanon are killed, the response from their president is little more than a shrug, as if to say, What else can we do?That was, in fact, the conclusion that Biden’s team reached last month, according to Foer’s reporting:Over the course of two hours, the group batted ideas back and forth. In the end, they threw up their hands. There was no magical act of diplomacy, no brilliant flourish of creative statecraft that they could suddenly deploy.With this president, they may be right. Biden has made clear that his Middle East policy will be decided in Jerusalem, not Washington.But Israel is not going to stop. As Thomas L. Friedman once observed, Israel’s mentality has always been: If I am weak, how can I compromise? Yet if I am strong, why should I compromise?An American president has to be the one to say “enough.”But it will probably not be this American president.
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WNBA media members deny voting for Angel Reese over Caitlin Clark for Rookie of The Year amid outlier vote
Multiple WNBA media members who voted on this year's Rookie of the Year award made claims they did not vote for Reese and voted for Clark instead.
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MLB Division Series predictions. MLB Playoffs odds, picks, best bets
We've broken down each series and have best bets for the ALDS, NLDS and beyond.
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Biden Sounds Alarm on Political Violence as Data Hints at Harris Loss
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Reuters/GettyWelcome to October Surprise, the Daily Beast’s daily countdown to the biggest election of our lifetime. It’s only 32 days until Election Day and here’s what’s happening in the race to the White House between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.THE DOWNLOADCNN’s senior political data reporter, Harry Enten, warned Friday that Vice President Harris' presidential campaign is in trouble—so much so that he said a win would be “historically unprecedented.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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It’s Willy Chavarria’s America, and we’re just living in it
For his latest New York Fashion Week show, Mexican American designer Willy Chavarria drew inspiration from working-class people, including farmworkers.
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CHNV recipients will need to find alternative benefits, or leave the country: DHS
Parole program CHNV recipients will need to find alternative benefits, or leave the country: DHS
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Friday Night Live: Week 5 high school football updates from across the DMV
Live scores, updates and analysis from games across the region.
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Katie Holmes’ wild patchwork jeans will set you back $2,370
The "Dawson's Creek" alum was photographed rocking the colorful pants as she headed into the Barrymore Theatre for a performance of "Our Town."
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Fantasy football: Expect Colts’ Trey Sermon to cook in place of injured Jonathan Taylor
Trey Sermon will get a chance to shine in Week 5 against the Jaguars.
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How Joe Biden, Kamala Harris blew up the Middle East — in 5 easy steps
By unleashing and emboldening Iran, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris paved the way for multifront war across the Middle East.
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Bobby Witt Jr. ready to make playoff mark in Derek Jeter’s old stomping grounds
The 24-year-old Witt was a driving force behind the Royals returning to the postseason for the first time since winning the World Series nine years ago.
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Donald Glover cancels Childish Gambino tour over health concerns: 'Need time out to heal'
Donald Glover pulls the plug on the remainder of his Childish Gambino tour, citing an upcoming surgery. 'My recovery is something I need to confront seriously,' he says.
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Seeking to woo voters, Trump puts aside his beef with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. For now
Friday's meeting between Donald Trump and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was a significant public turnaround, one calibrated to bring Georgia Republicans together ahead of a tight Nov. 5 election.
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Is your car’s check engine light on? This common mistake at the gas pump could be to blame 
The faux pas could leave you fuming.
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Four Marine League football coaches threaten boycott against Narbonne
Four Marine League football coaches signed a letter saying they won't play Narbonne over an alleged violations of rules.
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Yellow jackets swarm North Carolina, prompting Benadryl, EpiPen requests
Deadly flooding from Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina has disrupted the underground nests of yellow jackets, bees and other insects.
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What makes Royals a dangerous ALCS opponent for the Yankees
How the Royal would pull off an upset revolves around excellent starting pitching, a bizarre schedule and unnerving speed.
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Hurricane Helene Death Toll Climbs, But Many Remain Missing
The storm’s death toll has climbed past 210, but many people remain unaccounted for and searching for them is complicated. Their families are desperate for answers.
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Odds increase for a tropical storm in Gulf of Mexico as Florida faces flood risk
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted the Gulf of Mexico with a medium chance of development over the next week.
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Padres' strict geographical restrictions aim to stop Dodgers fans from attending NLDS games in San Diego
The Padres are still riding high off their NL Wild Card Series win. But as they turn their attention to the Dodgers, the franchise is taking steps to maintain a home-field advantage.
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North Carolina county debunks rumors of 'bodies everywhere' and government seizures in storm-ravaged town
Rutherford County in western North Carolina debunked rumors this week about the mountain village of Chimney Rock that claimed there were "bodies everywhere" and the government might seize the town.
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Why Would These Women Marry the Menendez Brothers?
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/ABC NewsTheir wedding cake was a Twinkie from a vending machine. The ceremony took place in a prison waiting room. And the wedding night never happened, because the groom was imprisoned as a violent offender and conjugal visits were strictly prohibited.When Tammi Saccoman, now 63, married convicted murderer Erik Menendez 25 years ago, she knew that it wasn’t going to be a normal relationship.Erik, now 53, and his older brother Lyle, 56, are the notorious Menendez brothers who gunned down their parents at point-blank range with 16 shotgun blasts in 1989. It was one of the most gruesome crimes that Beverly Hills cops had ever seen.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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This retro fabric is making a big comeback with fashionistas this fall
The soft, velvety texture, made of leather from the underside of animal hides, has fashion lovers swooning.
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What If Your ChatGPT Transcripts Leaked?
Data collection is once again at the forefront of a new technology.
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How Donald Trump, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp rebuilt ties after falling out over election claims
Former President Donald Trump and Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp met face-to-face for the first time Friday since the pair fell out over Trump’s claims the 2020 election was stolen from him — with one source close to the GOP nominee telling The Post the meeting was the final step in the “thaw” between the...
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Bleacher Nation Fantasy Promo Code: Get a $250 Sweat-Free First Entry!
Register for a new account using the Bleacher Nation Fantasy promo code to unlock a $250 Sweat-Free First Entry!
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49ers star Kyle Juszczyk takes bizarre shot at reporter Grant Cohn
An NFLPA request to halt media locker room access led to shots fired from 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk.
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North Carolina family devastated after Hurricane Helene flood sweeps mom away from husband’s arms
A North Carolina family is reeling while one of their own is missing after Helene’s devastating floods.
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Newcomers propel Devils to season-opening win in Prague over Sabres
Paul Cotter had a goal and an assist in his Devils debut as New Jersey beat the Sabres 4-1 on Friday in the NHL regular-season opener played in Prague.
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Hospitals across the U.S. face IV fluid shortage after Hurricane Helene
With one major medical supplier's production hubs closed, hospitals say they are rationing IV fluid bags and employing other conservation measures.
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Pete Alonso’s ‘really special’ Mets moment changed everything
Pete Alonso reminded us all again how fickle baseball can be, how one swing can change a season, a team, a legacy and maybe even the path of a career.
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Georgia man shares story of survival in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene: 'Increased my faith in God'
A Georgia man credits God with his and his brother's safe return home after the devastation of Hurricane Helene in Ashland, North Carolina.
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As Starbucks CEO, Howard Schultz violated labor law with barb at Long Beach barista, labor board finds
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz acted unlawfully when he told an employee: 'If you’re not happy at Starbucks, you can go work for another company,' NLRB finds.
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Anne Hathaway confirms ‘The Princess Diaries 3’ return 20 years after the sequel: ‘Miracles happen’
"As a die-hard fan of the original 'Princess Diaries,' I’m beyond excited to be a part of bringing the third iteration of this beloved franchise to life," the director gushed.
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Fantasy football: Finding right matchups will guide you to winner’s circle
Fantasy football managers need to approach weekly lineup decisions as if they are an actual NFL coached.
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