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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs used a scale to ensure female ‘Freak Off’ guests didn’t weigh over 140 pounds: party planner

"We would do a weigh-in, if necessary," a former event organizer who worked with the rapper in 2004 and 2005 told The Post.
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Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 30, 2024
NY Post readers discuss Donald Trump’s blockbuster presidential campaign event at Madison Square Garden.
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Man serving 30 years for attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband gets a life term without parole on state charges
A San Francisco jury in June found David DePape guilty of charges including aggravated kidnapping, first-degree burglary and false imprisonment of an elder.
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Gisele Bündchen not planning on marrying boyfriend Joaquim Valente following pregnancy news
"There is a huge difference between them net-worth wise," says the source. "There is no point in tempting fate as far as Giselle is concerned."
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Texans aren’t treating sinking Jets like a ‘trap opponent’
Mike Patton, host of the ‘Touring the AFC South’ podcast, joins New York Post Sports anchor Dexter Henry to preview the Week 9 Thursday Night Football matchup between the Texans and Jets.
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Why reeling Jets are favored against division-leading Texans in surprising NFL Week 9 spread
Are the sharps buying low on Gang Green?
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Top 30 must-see travel destinations revealed for 2025 — No. 1 offers a ‘perfect weekend’
“Wherever you are in the world, we’re confident Best in Travel brings fresh inspiration for the year ahead,” Nitya Chambers, Lonely Planet’s SVP told The Post in a statement.
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Crocs shares tumble 18% as company flags troubles at HeyDude loafer brand
“It has not gone as we would have hoped and expected,” Crocs CEO Andrew Rees said.
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Trump-loving dad and 6-year-old kicked out of LGBTQ bar over MAGA hat: ‘Disappointed and confused’
This dad's MAGA pride wasn't welcome at a gay bar.
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Tragic moment Liam Payne fell to his death was captured by CCTV, Argentinian media says
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne’s fatal fall from a balcony in Buenos Aires was captured on CCTV, according to Argentinian media.
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Oversight group seeks docs from Walz’s Minnesota as DOJ rebukes Virginia voter-roll maintenance
The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project is suing for records from the state of Minnesota over a voter roll maintenance program, after official requests went unanswered.
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My estranged mom crashed my wedding  — what I did about it caused a family rift
She's one bad mother.
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Panthers send Diontae Johnson to Ravens as trade action heats up a week before deadline
AFC teams continue to load up on receivers.
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Airlines are now required to pay cash refunds for delayed or canceled flights: DOT
The painful days of pay delays are over for fliers.
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Elon Musk’s X blocks Khamenei’s account after Iran supreme leader’s message in Hebrew
The account in question posted a message in Hebrew on Sunday that read: "In the name of God, the most merciful,” which is a standard Islamic greeting.
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It Might Be the Scariest Movie Ever Made. There’s Never Been a Better Time to Watch It.
The vibes right now are very Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
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Appeals court rules against GOP in case challenging 225K voter registrations in North Carolina
The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Republican lawsuit in North Carolina challenging voter registrations will remain in federal court.
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Islanders vs. Ducks prediction: NHL odds, picks, best bets Tuesday
The New York Islanders are driving their fans up a wall already this season.
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Rudy Gay retires after 17 NBA seasons: ‘I’m the luckiest man’
The Rockets selected Gay with the eighth overall pick in 2006 and then promptly traded to the Memphis Grizzlies for Shane Battier.
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R.I.P. Terri Gar: ‘Tootsie’ And ‘Mr. Mom’ Actress Dead At 79
The actress suffered from multiple sclerosis since 1999.
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My neighbor made his backyard into a junkyard — it now stinks and my yard is full of rats
Homeowners say the mound of filth has been left to fester for over a year and is attracting rats and causing health problems for their children.
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'The View' co-host argues newspapers shouldn't be making endorsements
"The View" co-host Sara Haines came out against newspapers endorsing candidates on Tuesday amid mounting backlash against The Washington Post's non-endorsement.
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Colts bench Anthony Richardson after taking himself out of game due to fatigue, starting Joe Flacco: reports
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly making a change, benching second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson for Joe Flacco ahead of their game against the Minnesota Vikings.
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Trump emphasizes economy, immigration as top issues before 2024 elections
Former President Donald Trump delivered remarks at Mar-a-Lago focused on the economy, immigration and the U.S.-Mexico border as both presidential campaigns make last-minute efforts to court undecided voters. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez has more.
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What do last-minute tickets cost to see David Gilmour at MSG?
The Rock Hall of Famer will be at the Garden Nov. 4-6 and 9-10.
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Tina Knowles unveils her own 2025 release — a memoir — and Beyoncé 'couldn’t be prouder'
Beyoncé tells mom Tina Knowles, 'Don’t spill too much Mama Tea' after the latter unveils her upcoming memoir, 'Matriarch.' The book hits shelves next spring.
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The Worst Statue in the History of Sports
Sunday was supposed to be one of the greatest days of Dwyane Wade’s life. Back in January, Pat Riley, the longtime president of the Miami Heat, announced the team’s plans to honor Wade with a statue, and now it was finally to be unveiled. This would not be like the comically small statue of Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson that had been erected outside that team’s training complex in April. This would be a monument befitting the greatest player ever to wear a Heat uniform, according to Riley. It would dominate the entrance of the Kaseya Center, where the Heat play home games. Wade recognized the significance. A couple hundred players have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, he told the Today show before the event. But in the NBA, statues of this kind are reserved for all-time greats, guys even casual fans know by their first names: Kobe, Magic, Michael.At the ceremony, Wade sat in the front row with his family, smiling warmly as Udonis Haslem, his teammate of 15 years, and then Riley, paid him tribute. The Heat’s home games may be packed with South Beachers, Haslem said, but Wade brought joy to all of Miami. He name-checked Liberty City and Overtown, historically Black neighborhoods. Wade’s grown son took the stage and said that Wade had always put fatherhood before basketball. They embraced. Wade wiped away tears. The moment of unveiling arrived. The eight-foot bronze statue was hidden behind large black panels. They slid open, flames shot out, and for a moment, a blast of fog obscured the figure’s face, adding to the suspense.Suspense is what the tuned-in viewing public has learned to feel during these unveilings. Some have been well received. The naturalistic bronze statue of Michael Jordan at the United Center, in Chicago, is like a Jumpman logo made flesh, and then made metal. It looks elemental, like it could be worn down for millennia and still maintain its fundamental character. But there have been misses, too. Earlier this year, the Lakers unveiled a Kobe Bryant statue with oddly stretched proportions and a too-angular face. It made Bryant look like a second-rate Terminator villain, and to add insult to injury, the inscription at its base was marred by misspellings. In 2017, fans of Cristiano Ronaldo were so aghast at a sculptor’s cartoonish bust of the legendary footballer that they hounded him into making a new one.It gives me no pleasure—and, in fact, considerable pain—to report that Dwyane Wade’s statue may be the worst of them all. Studio Rotblatt Amrany, the same firm that made Kobe’s statue, put 800 hours of work into it, we are told. And yet, as a likeness of Wade, it does not even rise to the level of wax works from Madame Tussauds. Amid a mounting backlash, one of the sculptors has said that no one else could do any better, a claim that flies in the face of the whole history of sculpture.Wade had asked the firm to memorialize a moment from Miami’s 2008-09 season, which seems to have deepened his bond with the city. Having just hit a buzzer beater in double overtime against the Chicago Bulls, Wade jumped onto the scorer’s table and screamed, “This is my house” to a euphoric home crowd. He was 27 years old. The statue gives him the thick, grizzled look of a man in his mid-50s. He seems to suffer from a rare elephantiasis, hyperlocal to the jaw. The eyes are all wrong. If Wade ever had to flee the country, and for some reason the detectives who pursued him overseas had only a cast of this statue to identify him, he would likely remain at large forever.[Read: The secret code of pickup basketball]In the late 17th century, a Bernini statue so incensed Louis XIV that he demanded that it be destroyed. The Sun King was obsessed with his own image. Bernini rendered him as a Roman general on horseback, but at some point, for reasons that are lost to history, he chose to carve a smile into the king’s face. Louis XIV must have found the smile out of keeping with the fearsome martial aura that he wished to project. He spared the statue, but had it moved to a distant section of the gardens at Versailles.I kept playing back the video of Wade’s unveiling, to see if he might betray a similar flash of anger. I wouldn’t have blamed him. The Associated Press reports that this was not his first time seeing it. He’d visited the sculptors multiple times while the statue was being produced, and had had a preview of its head. Maybe he’d reacted strongly then, before putting on a brave face for the cameras. Wade had to know that any wince or grimace would have worsened the social-media circus that was sure to come.[Read: Air Jordan is finally deflating]He took a few tentative steps toward the statue, hands clasped in front of him. He stepped to its side, to look at it in profile. He was polite enough. When his family joined him, he appeared to be moved. In his remarks, he asked, of the statue: “Who is that guy?” Some news accounts of the unveiling have seized on this quote, but it was clearly made in a spirit of humility, as in: How did a guy like me, from such modest beginnings, end up on a pedestal?Some people believe that who you are on the basketball court is who you are in real life. That is a child’s idea of wisdom, but in Wade’s case, there is some truth to it. He was pure grace on the hardwood. At 6 foot 4, he wasn’t one of the NBA’s giants. Wade was an everyman, albeit a shifty one who could leap fearlessly toward the rim, pinball between larger defenders, and score. The most beautiful thing was the way that he landed, almost always cleanly, on two feet, in the relaxed way in which you might come to rest on the bottom step of the staircase in your childhood home.By all accounts and appearances, Wade is just as graceful off the court. He certainly has the grace not to sour an event meant to honor him. Yesterday, after the statue had been memed nearly to death for 24 hours, Wade defended it, and stood up for the sculptors. He said that it doesn’t need to look like him, because it’s only an artistic expression of a particular moment. I think he deserved a better statue, but maybe, in the end, it was all his fault. Maybe his game was the problem. Maybe Wade moved too fluidly to ever be stilled in bronze.
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Investigators return to Virginia land linked to Lyon sisters case
Investigators looking for human remains have returned to a rural Virginia mountain linked to the high-profile disappearance in 1975 of Katherine and Sheila Lyon.
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Lakers two-way player Christian Koloko cleared to play
The second-year center, who missed all of last season because of blood clots, has been given approval to play again by a panel of NBA doctors.
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Teri Garr, star of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ dead at 79
The actress died Tuesday of multiple sclerosis. She was diagnosed with the neurological disorder in 1999 but waited three years to reveal it.
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How Communities Impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton Are Celebrating Halloween
Many are still dealing with damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. But people have also been coming together to find moments of levity.
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D.C. Ellipse park where Harris is speaking today has Trump connection
Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her closing argument before the 2024 election in Washington, D.C., where she will speak from the Ellipse, the park south of the White House where former President Donald Trump addressed his followers before the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on Capitol Hill. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports, and Fin Gómez has more on the fallout over the racist comments at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally.
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We’re DINKs — here’s why more couples aren’t having children
A childfree couple say the fertility rate is at an all time low due to the "costs of childcare and the scaremongering on social media."
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Promising ski champ Matilde Lorenzi dead at 19 after training crash
Lorenzi was training on the Schnalstal Glacier on Monday when she fell and hit her head on the hard piste and suffered a traumatic brain injury.
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Tom Brady only learned of Gisele Bündchen pregnancy days ago: sources
A well-placed Miami, Fla., source familiar with Brady confirmed, "Tom only found out that Gisele was pregnant very recently."
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Liam Payne's posthumous single 'Do No Wrong' drops Friday. Some fans are not OK with that
Liam Payne's collaborator Sam Pounds announced that their joint track 'Do No Wrong' will drop Friday, less than three weeks after the 1D alum's untimely death.
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A Better Drug May Make Transplants More Successful
A drug that suppresses the immune system shows promise in treating Type 1 diabetes.
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You’re More Than Your Data
A lack of privacy has made people’s personal and public lives less meaningful.
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Hippo named ‘Bubbles’ outruns hungry lions — minus a few scratches
Move over, Moo Deng. Another hippopotamus, Bubbles, is poised for internet fame after dodging death at the claws of five young lions at Zambia’s Kafue National Park. “Bubbles has lions all over his butt!” safari guide Isaac Kalio said of the the thick-skinned hippo. Despite visible scratches on its hide, Bubbles escaped the pack and...
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Oklahoma schools chief bills Kamala Harris $474M for education costs, citing illegal immigration
Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Oklahoma Ryan Walters spoke to Fox News Digital about his request on Tuesday.
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Ford CEO Jim Farley slammed for driving Chinese-made electric vehicle: ‘Slap in the face’
Ford CEO Jim Farley gushed about his car -- a Chinese-made electric vehicle that he had specially flown in from Shanghai.
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Democrat dark money group sends suspicious mailer to voters bashing GOP Rep. Mark Molinaro in battleground NY House district
Rep. Mark Molinaro’s campaign shared a photo of one mailer on his X account Tuesday morning showing comparisons between him and his Democratic challenger Josh Riley.
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Severe weather threatens Halloween plans for over 30 million in US
A multi-day severe weather threat kicks off this week heading into Halloween, bringing with it the potential for damaging winds, hail and severe thunderstorms for the Central U.S.
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Drivers stuck in nightmare traffic get even bigger scare — with pretend Michael Myers creeping up on them
“He fell into character and made the wait more fun."
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Man’s ‘kind gesture’ at supermarket checkout divides parents: ‘Should we be more cautious?’
The anonymous post on a Melbourne Reddit forum explained that a man, who looked to be in his 30s or 40s, prepaid for primary school children at a local IGA to buy lollies “even though he didn’t know them”.
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‘Smug’ Aaron Rodgers torched by Shannon Sharpe in scorching Jets rant
The "Get Up" panelists weren't the only ESPNers who tore into Aaron Rodgers and the sad state of the Jets on Monday.
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CSU to shift the end game for student success: A good job and a four-year degree
The California State University system plans to shift the end game for student success, boosting efforts to help students get not only a four-year degree but also a good job in a reset of years of focus on graduation rates as the ultimate goalpost.
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What type of LAPD chief will Jim McDonnell be? Clues may lie in the past
Jim McDonnell's single term as L.A. County sheriff from 2014 to 2018 involved dealing powerful union resistant to major disciplinary reforms. He'll face a similar challenge as the LAPD's next chief.
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Delta Airlines plane aborts flight after engine seen smoking on Las Vegas runway
A Delta Airlines plane aborted its takeoff from Las Vegas on Monday after smoke began billowing from an engine, an airline spokesperson said.
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