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Steve McQueen reveals prostate cancer diagnosis, paused filming ‘Blitz’ for treatment

Steve McQueen learned he had cancer just before he was set to start filming "Blitz."
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Trump’s Cabinet Picks Are the Israeli Settler Movement’s Dream Come True
His administration is filling up with friends of the country’s extreme right wing.
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Acusan formalmente al exjugador Jorge Valdivia de un nuevo cargo de violación en Chile
La fiscalía de Chile imputó el jueves al exjugador Jorge Valdivia por un nuevo cargo de violación pocos días después de que fuera liberado de la prisión en el marco de otra acusación similar.
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How To Watch The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight Live On Netflix: Fight Card, Streaming Info, Price, Free Trial Info
A Mike Tyson fight? In 2024? Thanks, Netflix!
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LeBron logra 3er triple-doble consecutivo; Lakers remontan y vencen a Grizzlies
LeBron James consiguió 35 puntos, 14 asistencias y 12 rebotes para su tercer triple-doble consecutivo, y los Lakers de Los Ángeles remontaron para imponerse el miércoles 128-123 a los Grizzlies de Memphis.
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American Airlines plane narrowly avoids crashing into Hawaii mountain range
“Number 298 turn right, expedite your climb through terrain and then turn right,” the air traffic controller said.
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Dems ignore working class, how to make government work again and other commentary
"Neither faction in the current Democratic Party fully represents" working-class Democrat voters, notes The Liberal Patriot’s John Halpin.
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Choque séptico fue la causa del deceso de Fernando Valenzuela, indica médico forense
Un choque séptico fue la causa de la muerte de Fernando Valenzuela, el legendario lanzador mexicano de los Dodgers de Los Ángeles, según su certificado de defunción.
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Trump supporters denied FEMA aid: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2024
NY Post readers discuss revelations that a FEMA employee allegedly blocked aid to Trump supporters.
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The Four Seasons New York returns, Etēline in Chelsea, more NYC events
The Bar at Quarters opens in Tribeca, Kara Walker's exhibit, Etēline in Chelsea, the Four Seasons re-opens and Casa Tua opens on the Upper East Side
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NYC holiday party came at risk of being canceled for first time in 20 years thanks to government incompetence: organizer
Move over, Grinch.
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Martha Stewart wants a 'version two' of the 'lazy' Netflix documentary about her
Martha Stewart claims that R.J. Cutler's Netflix documentary about her left out 'good stuff' from her long life. She wants to make another version of the film.
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How to Watch Florida at Florida State: Live Stream NCAA Men's Basketball, TV Channel
The Florida Gators travel to Tallahassee for a heated in-state rivalry clash against the Florida State Seminoles in a non-conference showdown.
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UCLA vs. Washington prediction: College football odds, picks, best bets Friday
Under the Friday night lights, two former Pac-12 rivals will face off as new members of the Big Ten.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Am I Racist?’ on DailyWire+, Another Attempt By Matt Walsh to Own the Libs
He takes the Borat template and uses it to lampoon DEI and critical race theory.
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Elon Musk's X sues to block California law that aims to combat election deepfakes
The new law requires large online platforms to remove or label deceptive election content that's been digitally altered or created.
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How would you rate your marriage proposal? Survey finds half of Americans would do things differently
Just 39% of Americans gave their marriage proposals an “A+”, according to new research.
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Austin Rental Market 'Collapsing,' Real Estate Expert Says
During the pandemic, the numbers of Americans moving to Austin and Texas surged.
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Jason Biggs’ wife Jenny Mollen slammed for flying on plane with head lice: ‘That’s disgusting’
Jenny Mollen is really bugging people.
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Did You Really Think Alex Jones Would Just Go Away?
Alex Jones looked different in the final hours of Infowars, as though he were ready for something new. Broadcasting from his Austin studio for the last time yesterday, Jones had shaved his head and ditched his standard shirt and blazer (no tie) in favor of a T-shirt with a massive red Infowars logo. For $49.99, you could buy the same shirt on his website. “Every purchase of this T-shirt goes directly to ensuring that no matter what obstacles arise, Alex Jones will continue to broadcast the truth,” the product description reads.Jones had lost a yearslong legal battle with the parents of Sandy Hook victims, who were terrorized by Infowars fans after Jones falsely accused them of being “crisis actors.” Last year, he was ordered to pay more than $1 billion in damages to the Sandy Hook parents, forcing him to declare bankruptcy and sell his company. Yesterday morning, The Onion announced that it had bought Infowars at auction, and would turn the site into a satire platform. During his final broadcast, Jones said he was supposed to vacate the Infowars headquarters at some point that day. After 25 years, during which Jones turned a local talk-radio show into his own conspiratorial media empire, it was all ending.Or was it? “The studios are humming and ready,” Jones said into the camera during the final stream, which happened on X rather than the Infowars website. “They’re just three miles from here. We’re ready to go.” Jones has already established his next plan: He will, of course, continue streaming through a new website unaffiliated with the Infowars brand. And there’s good reason to suspect it will work. After Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News, he has continued to stay relevant and garner an audience on the show he hosts on X. Jones still has 3.2 million followers on X that he can direct to wherever he ends up going. (He was banned from Twitter in 2018, but reinstated by Elon Musk last year.)His approach to conspiracism—world-encompassing theories in service of far-right ends—is now common, a fact that the show itself likes to take credit for. Modern conspiracism is all “downstream from Alex Jones,” another Infowars personality, Owen Shroyer, said in the show’s final stream. “What started at Infowars has metastasized.”Losing Infowars is still consequential for Jones, even as he begins broadcasting from a new studio and website. Infowars’ precise influence is hard to track, but as of 2022, his show was broadcast on about 30 radio stations, in addition to the millions who tune in online. Jones also still faces financial challenges. The Onion has taken over his supplement business, a significant source of his revenue. He will owe money to Sandy Hook families until he pays off his remaining debt.Jones will weather this with the support of some powerful friends, however. Steve Bannon appeared on the final stream, and on Wednesday, Roger Stone broke the news that Tulsi Gabbard was Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence live on Infowars. Jones also has had a relationship with the president-elect that could be to his advantage in the future: He interviewed Trump in 2015, early in his presidential campaign. In 2016, he was a VIP guest at Trump’s GOP-nominee acceptance speech. And in 2021, J. D. Vance praised him as a “truth-teller.”At one point while I watched the Infowars broadcast, the video cut away from Jones. This was it. Then, Shroyer and another Infowars personality, Harrison H. Smith, popped up to keep things going. Jones yelled something at them from off camera about lawyers coming in. Each successive moment of the stream felt like it could be the final one. Shroyer and Smith kept speaking in a series of dramatic aphorisms, as though they were putting the finishing touches on a monologue. Then they would pick right back up and do it again. “The system doesn’t want you to know this information” flowed into “This is not a victory for the bad guys. This is them being revealed and brought out in the open. This will only backfire.” After teasing that the stream was about to end, Shroyer interjected with, “It’s all happening right now. History is unfolding.” This had to be it. Nope. He continued: “We are the Jedi; we are destined to win in the end.”Then Jones came back for more. “I will never surrender; I will never back down,” he said. Jones then began to muddle his way through something about how his sinking ship was tied to a new ship and that a whole armada was coming, but the armada was a stand-in for the American people. He couldn’t end his ending. The camera cut to a zoomed-out shot of him in his studio, alone at his desk, glumly looking down at some papers, with monitors showing the Infowars logo around him for the last time. The stream cut out.And then it came back. Jones appeared in the studio, but in a different shirt, suggesting that the segment was prerecorded. Wistful, cinematic music played while Jones excitedly hawked one of his supplements—something called “Ultimate Hydraforce.” Jones joked that he was going to get in trouble for false advertising because, as it turned out, Ultimate Hydraforce wasn’t just hydrating; it was also a pre-workout supplement and has some other beneficial stuff as well. “I always seek to bring you the very best supplements; you can get the best results and come back and get them again,” Jones said. Infowars is ending. But Infowars will never really be over.
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Man stabbed to death in neighbor’s NYC apartment after apparent fight over his dog: sources
One of the handful of men inside the apartment then knifed the victim twice in the stomach and chest, cops and sources said.
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Laken Riley murder suspect was "hunting for females," prosecutor says
Jose Ibarra, who entered the U.S. illegally​, is charged with murder in the February killing, which helped fan the immigration debate during this year's presidential campaign.
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NYC shoppers marvel at Louis Vuitton’s ornate temp store during flagship’s reno: ‘It’s phenomenal’
On Friday, Louis Vuitton welcomed shoppers into its temporary store — right nearby the flagship that's undergoing a multi-year renovation. Many visitors told The Post they couldn't believe such an ornate store was temporary.
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Dem says Gaetz can't 'resign away' ethics probe; Mike Johnson says release would not be 'appropriate'
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., has called for lawmakers to release an ethics report after a three-year probe into allegations against Matt Gaetz.
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Democratic senators ask DOJ, Pentagon to investigate any Musk contact with Putin
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, has taken on a large role in President-elect Donald Trump's orbit.
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Dave Portnoy leaving the ‘BFFs’ podcast in Barstool Sports stunner
The end of a podcast era is upon us.
nypost.com
Ukrainian troops train for trench warfare near France's WWI battlefields
Around 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers are training in France's eastern Marne region, where German and French armies battled each other during World War I.
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Mike Johnson says he doesn't think House Ethics Committee should release Gaetz report
House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Friday that he does not think the House Ethics Committee should release the findings of its investigation into Matt Gaetz.
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Democrats planning to replace Seth Moulton after speaking out against trans athletes
Democrats in Massachusetts are preparing to support a candidate to oppose Seth Moulton after he made comments about trans inclusion in women's sports.
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How to watch Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight: Start time and what to know
How to watch Mike Tyson and Jake Paul face off in their highly anticipated fight on Friday night.
nypost.com
Democrats' furor over 'unqualified' Trump nominees puts Biden's staffing decisions back in the spotlight
Democrats have been blasting President-elect Trump's cabinet appointments as unqualified, while many officials in the Biden administration have also been labeled with the term.
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Seahawks Starting Center Shockingly Retires From the NFL Mid-season
Seattle Seahawks starting center Connor Williams has shockingly retired from the NFL mid-season.
newsweek.com
AI’s Fingerprints Were All Over the Election
But deepfakes and disinformation weren’t the main issues.
theatlantic.com
Public Health Experts Groan as RFK Jr. Pitches Vaccines as 'Personal Choice'
Vaccines are most effective at scale when enough people get them to provide "herd immunity" from a virus, doctors and officials say.
newsweek.com
Prince William and Kate Middleton are like ‘two teenagers in love’ despite all odds
Princess of Wales announced in September she's 'cancer free' after chemotherapy
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Jack White announces ‘No Name World Tour,’ Brooklyn shows. Get tickets
The former White Stripes frontman is slated to shred in BK on Feb. 11-12.
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Spirit Airlines agent unleashes profanity-riddled tirade on co-worker
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Claire Gaudiani, Embattled Connecticut College President, Dies at 79
Her unusual approach to building bridges between her wealthy campus and its beleaguered hometown led to a Supreme Court case and a faculty revolt.
nytimes.com
Ranked choice voting dealt blow by voters, rejected in numerous states
Ranked choice voting measures were rejected in four states on Election Day, including Colorado, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada. In Missouri, a constitutional amendment was passed, banning it.
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SZA Admits Regret Over One Plastic Surgery Procedure She Got
The 'Kill Bill' hitmaker revealed that she found a certain procedure to not have worked out as she planned.
newsweek.com
Human case of bird flu confirmed in Oregon, linked to poultry plant
"There is no evidence of person-to-person transmission and the risk to the public is low," the CDC said.
nypost.com
Uruguay y Colombia reeditan polémica semifinal de Copa América, ahora por eliminatorias al Mundial
Justo cuando Uruguay termina de recuperar a los jugadores sancionados por la gresca generada en las gradas del de Charlotte, tras aquella tormentosa semifinal de la Copa América en julio pasado, el calendario vuelve a poner en el camino de la Celeste contra Colombia, ahora por las eliminatorias de Sudamérica.
latimes.com
At The National Bible Bee, Christian Students Perfect the Art of Memory
The national competition, which is fast rising in popularity, demands feats of memorization that make the National Spelling Bee look like a game of tic-tac-toe.
nytimes.com
Fire kills at least 10 people in Spanish retirement home
A fire that broke out in a retirement home in the Spanish town of Villafranca de Ebro has left 10 people dead; all of the victims were reportedly elderly people.
foxnews.com
Brusdar Graterol expected to miss half of 2025 season after shoulder surgery
Brusdar Graterol had right shoulder labrum surgery on Thursday and is expected to return for the second half of the 2025 season, the Dodgers announced.
latimes.com
‘Housewife Hot Takes’: Jenn Fessler gushes over ‘playboy’ West Wilson, breaks down Britney Spears’ reunion with son
Happy Friday! It’s time for another episode of “Housewife Hot Takes” with Jenn Fessler from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.” She is sharing her takes on the hottest topics of the week with “Virtual Reali-tea” cohosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy. We’re talking about West Wilson, Britney Spears and more hot topics! Check out...
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PM Update: Today’s clouds break for a mainly sunny weekend
40s most spots tonight. Saturday will also feature gusty breezes.
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College football quarterback, 18, dead after reported wrong-way crash with semitruck in Missouri
Antoni Wrobel, a freshman quarterback for the Culver-Stockton Wildcats, died Tuesday after his vehicle was struck by a semitruck in a wrong-way crash in Missouri. He was 18.
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Priest stabbed in the face during Mass as religion-based hate crime is on the rise worldwide
The attack comes during a flurry of violence against religious figures— including the murder of a monk at a convent.
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