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Justin Bieber reportedly ‘completely disgusted’ following Diddy allegations

Justin Bieber is reportedly not doing well in the midst of the criminal allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. A source close to the pop star shared how he’s feeling about the controversy with Us Weekly, shortly after his uncomfortable interactions with the rapper have resurfaced. Watch the full video to learn more about Justin’s reaction...
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SoCal pair milked Medicare for $6 million in gold bars, other riches, feds allege
A Los Angeles woman and Burbank man have been charged in a Medicare fraud scheme in which federal prosecutors say the duo received millions in fraudulent reimbursements.
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Martha Stewart admits to cheating on her husband in Netflix doc: He ‘never knew’
"I could've just been a miserable, has-been housewife, but I didn't let that happen to myself," the author said.
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TD Bank fined $3B for failing to prevent money laundering by drug cartels
TD failed to monitor over $18 trillion in customer activity for about a decade, enabling three money laundering networks to transfer illicit funds through accounts at the bank, US authorities said, describing the issues as pervasive.
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How to watch NY Islanders 2024 season-opener for free vs. Utah Hockey Club
It's time for game 1 of 82.
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Cheryl Hines’ Surprise RFK Jr. Mention After His Mom’s Death
Mark Makela/ReutersActress Cheryl Hines has broken her silence on her husband, former longshot presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., amid his cheating scandal as they mourn the death of his mother, the human rights advocate Ethel Kennedy.On Thursday, soon after news of the elder Kennedy’s death broke, Hines remembered her mother-in-law, the widow of assassinated attorney general and presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, in a heartfelt Instagram post.“It has been my great honor to have shared laughter and love with Ethel,” she wrote. “Her charisma, wisdom and strength will live on with me in every memory of her. Bobby and I spent many warm nights in Hyannis Port having dinner with her and hearing stories from her extraordinary life. She always made me laugh. She was never too serious except when she needed to be. She dressed to nines with bare feet. She will be missed.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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It won’t be easy for MLB to get dream World Series scenario
But if this is heading toward MLB’s ideal, it is wheezing there more than breezing there.
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Does trip to see Taylor Swift have strings attached? Give advice to this Hax question.
Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
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Mayorkas doubles down, hammers ‘pernicious’ misinformation amid FEMA criticism
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is furiously pushing back against what he says is "pernicious" misinformation, sometimes spread deliberately, as the agency attempts to deliver relief.
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Voters in key battleground states give Trump an edge over Harris on this top tier issue: poll
Former President Trump holds a comfortable lead over Vice President Kamala Harris on the issue of immigration, according to a new poll released this week.
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Limp Bizkit sues Universal Music Group for $200 million, alleging years of unpaid royalties
In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, the band accused Universal Music Group of withholding money from them.
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Trump Media shares surge 16% to highest level in six weeks
Trump's odds of winning the Nov. 5 presidential election have edged higher on PredictIt in recent days.
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Donald Trump Announces Daughter Tiffany’s Pregnancy During Speech
MANDEL NGANDonald Trump has announced that his daughter Tiffany Trump is expecting her first child. The GOP presidential nominee made the announcement Thursday during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club in Michigan. He was talking about Tiffany’s father-in-law, businessman Massad Boulos, when he made the comment, according to the New York Post.“He happens to be the father of Tiffany’s husband, Michael, who’s a very exceptional young guy,” Trump said. “And she’s an exceptional young woman. And she’s going to have a baby. So that’s nice.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Mattel recalls over 2M Fisher-Price Snuga infant swings after 5 infants suffocate
The five reported deaths were from suffocation hazards between 2012 and 2022.
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Fish from the south are making NYC waters home as warming seas make the area more balmy: study
The Big Apple has become the new sea life hot spot.
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Illegal migrant accused of raping Massachusetts child set free, despite ICE detainer
Maynor Francisco Hernandez-Rodas, a 38-year-old Guatemalan national, was nabbed by local cops in Lowell, Massachusetts, back in June after he allegedly raped the minor, the feds said.
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Foster The People announces 2025 tour, NY show. Get tickets today
The "Pumped Up Kicks" rockers are slated to headline at the Brooklyn Paramount on Feb. 24.
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My daughter is cheating on her husband — and I help her do it
Sophie, 35, seemingly has an ideal life - two children, a successful husband who she's been married to a decade, a job she adores and a beautiful family home. But her mum, Sally, 60, says that Sophie is living a lie - and she's even helping her keep her "secret" under wraps.
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BBC Spins ‘Pride And Prejudice’ With Mary As The Focus For Upcoming ‘The Other Bennet Sister’ Show
Mary is headed to Regency London in this Jane Austen spinoff.
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 Some of Mexico’s best bartenders pop up in NYC bar with their offbeat witch’s brews
Shaken, stirred or summoned? Some of Mexico’s best bartending “brujas” popped up in Brooklyn this weekend, mixing a witch’s brew of offbeat cocktails made from herbal ingredients that are more common in Mexican folk medicine than in Big Apple watering holes. Gina Barbachano and Bianca “Pipa” Bertoli of the female-fronted Mexico City bar Brujas (which...
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs makes first court appearance as trial date is set, joined by mom and kids
The rapper-turned-music mogul was joined by his mother, Janice Combs — who recently condemned his "public lynching" — and three of his seven kids.
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JoJo Siwa surprises girlfriend Dakayla Wilson with $30,000 birthday trip to Hawaii
Siwa said she and Wilson are "very madly in love" after two months of dating. The couple met during Season 18 of "So You Think You Can Dance?"
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Trump announces his daughter Tiffany is pregnant: 'So that's nice'
Former President Donald Trump shared his daughter Tiffany and husband Michael are expecting a baby on Thursday while giving remarks at the Detroit Economic Club.
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Domino’s misses sales estimates amid shift by inflation-battered consumers to value meals
Domino’s US same-store sales grew 3% in the quarter ended Sept. 8, missing expectations of a 3.6% increase, according to LSEG analysts’ estimates. 
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For Wisconsin Dems, a 2024 win in the battleground state is years in the making
Democrats are confident that the organizing infrastructure they have been building in Wisconsin could put Vice President Harris over the top on Nov. 5.
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‘Survivor 47′ star Kishan Patel says Rome Cooney is being ‘theatrical’ for TV: ‘That irked me’
Kishan Patel reacted to Genevieve's big move, Rome and Sol's rivalry and more in an exclusive interview with The Post
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VP Harris ripped by victim of illegal immigrant released under her program over resurfaced speech
VP Kamala Harris, as California DA, said in a speech that an illegal immigrant let out of jail as part of a program she launched and then assaulting a woman was a "glitch."
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Trump’s Immigration Agenda Is Harris’s Inhibition Problem
The Democrat’s sense of vulnerability on the issue may explain why she’s been reticent about the Republican’s mass-deportation plan.
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Brooke Shields wears mom’s dress from when she met Queen Elizabeth to NYC Ballet gala
Shields and husband Chris Henchy's daughters, Rowan and Grier, have also made headlines for rewearing items from their mom's closet over the years.
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Khloé Kardashian swears by this on-sale storage solution: ‘If you’re going to buy one thing, make it these’
Add these to cart — or should we say, kart? — before extended deals end.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ two daughters seen arriving at court as their dad’s sex-trafficking trial date is set
Disgraced hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs’ two daughters were seen showing up to a Manhattan court Thursday, as a judge set his sex-trafficking trial date for next May. Twins Jessie James and D’Lila Star held hands as they walked into the lower Manhattan courthouse just before the 2p.m. hearing began. The Bad Boy Records founder...
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Georgia Board of Regents wants NCAA to place ban on transgender athletes playing women's collegiate sports
The regents requested that the NCAA and the National Junior College Athletic Association align policies with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics guidelines.
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Macron: Filming ‘Emily in Paris’ in Rome ‘Doesn’t Make Sense’
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Reuters/NetflixThe president of France has declared that he will “fight hard” to keep Netflix’s hit Emily in Paris from leaving the capital city.President Emmanuel Macron’s comments, published Wednesday in a Variety cover story, come after some of the show’s fans were left puzzled by main character Emily, played by Lily Collins, announcing plans to relocate to Rome at the end of the show’s fourth season .According to Macron, Rome “doesn’t make sense” to him either. “We will ask them to remain in Paris,” he told Variety.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Shop extended October Prime Day deals on the SPF Hailey Bieber calls her ‘holy grail’
While the sun has set on Prime Big Deal Days, there's still time to score this star-approved sunscreen for less.
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Mets may have hit jackpot with old soul Carlos Mendoza
It was when the Mets were floundering when Mendoza truly found his footing.
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Rare comet to streak across night sky. Here’s how you can see it
Your unusual chance to see a comet in the sky is here. C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS was discovered by astronomers in 2023 — and will appear to the naked eye over the next couple weeks.
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Donald Trump announces daughter Tiffany is pregnant with her first baby
The former president shared the big news at an event held at the Detroit Economic Club, CNN reporter Alayna Treene wrote via X Thursday.
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How your high school IQ can foreshadow your adult alcohol habits
Most likely to be overserved?
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What to Do If You Wake Up Tired Every Day
Here's what to know about unrefreshing sleep.
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Giants’ Kayvon Thibodeaux recovering after wrist surgery | The Injury Report
Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas, MD, from NYU Langone’s Sports Medicine Center, joins New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London to explain Kayvon Thibodeaux’s fractured scaphoid bone, why doctors believe that surgery is the best course of action to take with this kind of wrist injury and when Big Blue’s up-and-coming edge rusher could be ready for a...
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49ers vs. Seahawks prediction: ‘Thursday Night Football’ picks, odds, bets
On Thursday night, the Seahawks host the 49ers in a pivotal NFC West matchup with potential playoff implications.
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I wrote poems to my favorite brands — these are the ones that sent me free stuff after
A savvy man was sent over $300 worth of freebies from his favorite brands — after he wrote them poems.
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Florida resident recounts riding out hurricane on a sailboat
Joseph Malinowski, known as "Lieutenant Dan," told CBS News that he wasn't afraid of Hurricane Milton, despite his boat being slammed into a wall.
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Biden calls on Congress to act on emergency funding after hurricanes
President Biden also warned that conditions remain dangerous in Florida in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
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TD Bank to pay $3 billion after breaking U.S. money laundering rules
TD Bank allowed money laundering networks to move more than $670 million through its accounts between 2019 and 2023, Justice Department says.
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These 10 male celebs are the hottest in the world — according to this ancient math equation
They're the modern-day Adonises.
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Donald Trump announces daughter Tiffany is pregnant
Former President Donald Trump let slip Thursday that his youngest daughter Tiffany is pregnant.
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The Rock fires off warning after return at WWE Bad Blood stuns fans
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson made an epic return to WWE on Saturday and, on Thursday, he had a warning for a few of his rivals with WrestleMania on the horizon.
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The Inconvenient Truth About Vaping
These days, you can easily find vapes in flavors that include “Lush Ice,” “Blueberry Banana,” “Mango Lychee,” “Hot Fudge,” and “Fcuking Fab” (whatever that is). No matter which one you choose, it’s almost certainly illegal. The tiny battery-powered devices that produce a mist of nicotine when you inhale, first popularized by Juul, are not outright banned—at least not for adults—but only a few flavored vapes have gotten the FDA authorization required before they hit the market. That hasn’t stopped hundreds of shadowy companies, many based abroad, from effectively hawking contraband. Vapes are sold to Americans online for as little as $5, and are well-stocked in convenience stores, smoke shops, and even vending machines.With such little oversight, it’s no wonder that about 1.6 million American kids are regularly vaping, leading to panic that they are getting duped into a lifetime of nicotine addiction. The FDA has levied fines, filed lawsuits, and even seized products to keep vapes off of shelves, and the agency has pledged a major escalation in its efforts. Politicians across the political spectrum, including Senators Mitt Romney and Chuck Schumer, have advocated for a vaping crackdown. But not Donald Trump.In 2020, Trump abruptly abandoned a plan to ban flavored vapes, much to the chagrin of public-health officials. Late last month, Trump posted on Truth Social that, if elected, he would “save Vaping again!” The former president may be a deeply flawed messenger, and the vaping industry hardly deserves any sympathy. Many of these companies flagrantly violate the law and overtly market to kids. Even so, Trump has a point. Vapes—as a replacement for cigarettes, anyway—are actually worth saving.Trump said in that Truth Social post that vapes have “greatly helped people get off smoking.” It’s easy to dismiss that as spin. After all, he had received a personal visit from the head of the vaping industry’s lobbying group that same day. However, vapes are indeed a revelation for the 28 million adults in the United States who smoke cigarettes. They work as well, or even better, than all of the conventional products designed to help wean people off of cigarettes.Gum, lozenges, and patches simply deliver nicotine, the addictive chemical that keeps smokers smoking, in a safer way. These so-called nicotine-replacement therapies don’t contain any of the harmful ingredients in tobacco products such as cigarettes. Whenever you might feel an itch to smoke, you can instead use one of these replacements to satiate your craving.But nicotine-replacement therapies don’t work well. Less than 20 percent of people who try to quit smoking using these therapies in clinical trials are actually successful; one study found they aren’t any better than attempting to quit cold turkey. That’s because, for smokers, nicotine gums and lozenges never deliver anything close to the euphoric feelings of puffing on a cigarette. Your average cigarette is just tobacco leaves wrapped in paper with a filter on the end, but it is exquisitely efficient at delivering nicotine to the body. When burned, tobacco creates nicotine particles that hit receptors in the brain within 10 to 20 seconds. Nicotine-replacement therapies deliver nicotine much more slowly—from minutes to several hours—because the drug is absorbed by the mouth or through the skin.But you know what can get close to the experience of smoking? Vapes. They generate an aerosol that can reach deep into the lungs, allowing nicotine to hit the bloodstream at a speed that is “almost identical” to cigarettes, Maciej Goniewicz, an expert on nicotine pharmacology at the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, told me. Part of what makes vapes so effective is that they look and work like cigarettes. “People who are addicted to smoking are not just physiologically addicted to the nicotine; they’re also behaviorally addicted to the process of smoking,” Ken Warner, an emeritus professor of public health at the University of Michigan, told me.Vapes even hold their own against the one conventional treatment that’s more effective than the traditional gums and patches: a prescription drug called Chantix. Instead of replacing the nicotine in cigarettes, it blocks the pleasurable effects of nicotine on the brain. According to a recent clinical trial, roughly 40 percent of some 400 people given a vape or Chantix successfully quit smoking after six months. Vaping may be an easier transition for smokers: Chantix isn’t widely used, in large part because of its side effects, which include nausea and vivid dreams. It certainly doesn’t hurt that huffing on a “Fcuking Fab”–flavored gadget can also just be fun. That vapes come in so many flavors is often the reason people start vaping in the first place. It’s not that different from alcohol: Many drinkers would prefer a vodka cranberry over a shot of Tito’s.Just like how it’s not just heavy drinkers who enjoy a vodka cranberry, the same is true of flavored vapes. The attractiveness of flavors is also why kids gravitate toward them, as do adults who have never smoked. Because kids overwhelmingly use flavors, banning them seems like an easy way to reduce vape use. But if public health is about managing trade-offs, the benefits of vapes seem to outweigh the negatives. Although no kids should be vaping, abusing these products is not deadly like cigarettes are. Amid rising public awareness about the dangers of youth vaping, even FDA’s top tobacco official has acknowledged publicly that youth vaping is no longer the epidemic it was a few years ago.But there are other caveats to consider when it comes to the anti-smoking potential of vapes. They are regulated as consumer products and not medicines, so they have not gone through the same rigorous approval process that every other anti-smoking drug has gone through. We still don’t know alot about how effective vapes might be to help people quit smoking, or how often smokers need to use them to successfully quit. Because vapes are still relatively new, no one can say definitively that they do not carry some long-term risks we do not know yet. The current Wild West of vapes also adds to the potential pitfalls. Vapes also contain known carcinogens, likely because of the chemicals in e-liquids being heated to high temperatures. Some likely carry higher risks than others because of how little standardization there is in the chemicals used.All of these risks have made public-health groups understandably reluctant to embrace their use. The FDA acknowledges that vapes are safer than cigarettes, though they do not endorse them as an anti-smoking treatment. Should the agency get its way, the majority of flavored vapes will eventually be off of store shelves. The head of the FDA’s tobacco center has said that “nothing is off the table.”No matter who wins in November, some of the FDA’s decisions are likely out of the next president’s control: The agency’s decisions on which vapes to green-light doesn’t rest with the commander in chief or the FDA commissioner; rather, they are governed by FDA scientists who are following a legal standard. Still, having a president who embraces vaping could go a long way. Surveys show that a sizable proportion of smokers mistakenly think vapes are more dangerous than cigarettes. That likely keeps many smokers from trying them.Kamala Harris has not weighed in on vaping since becoming the Democratic nominee. (Her campaign declined to comment on her position. And any single-issue vaping voters out there might do well to reconsider their priorities before voting for Trump.) His stance isn’t exactly academically rigorous, nor is it adequately nuanced. But if Trump acknowledges the benefits of vaping while also condemning the lawlessness of much of the current vaping industry, he could help legitimize a product that has been shunned by most of the medical establishment. For now, few reputable companies are willing to invest in making their own vapes, and few doctors are going to recommend them to patients.This all might sound like public-health sacrilege. But given that the overwhelming majority of smokers who try to quit each year fail, “anything that we can add to the tool kit as a way that could help people transition away from smoking is something that is worth exploring,” Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, a professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst who has studied anti-smoking drugs, told me. You might cringe at the thought of anyone putting something called “Fcuking Fab” into their lungs, but consider that cigarettes still kill nearly 500,000 Americans each year. Vapes are deeply flawed. Unfortunately, so are the alternatives.
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