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Gregory Giangrande gives advice to a person who wants to know if it is acceptable to re-apply to a new position at a company after leaving it.
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Gino Gamboa, gran exponente internacional del cajón peruano, celebra su trayectoria en L.A.
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Menendez brothers to be resentenced, LA DA recommends they be eligible for parole after serving 3 decades in prison for 1989 murder of their parents
Lyle and Erik Menendez will be resentenced after spending more than 30 years behind bars for the grisly 1989 shotgun murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty, in a case that captivated the nation and spawned a popular Netflix series more than three decades later.
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Judge sides with federal regulators, blocks luxury fashion merger
Judge sides with federal regulators, blocks luxury fashion merger
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D.A. backs resentencing Menendez brothers, paving possible path to freedom
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced he will ask a judge to resentence Erik and Lyle Menendez for the killing of their parents in 1989, a decision that could free the brothers.
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Shirtless bozo attacks street vendor in awkward brawl as embarrassed school kids look on: video
Cops say 40-year-old Joshua Martino went after the unidentified food vendor because he was upset that a crowd of kids had gathered in front of his house.
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Chris Russo: My son is a better radio host than Bronny James is a basketball player
Chris Russo stopped himself at first before deciding to go for it.
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Donald Trump Is a Disinhibited Fascist
And he might be re-elected President
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Watch Live: Springsteen joins Harris and Obama for Georgia rally
Vice President Kamala Harris is holding a star-studded rally in Atlanta, Georgia, where she will be joined by former President Barack Obama, rock legend Bruce Springsteen and other celebs for a “Get out the Vote” campaign event. Live coverage is scheduled for 5:45pm ET.
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I got a salmon sperm facial like Jennifer Aniston — here’s how it went
Something's fishy in the state of beauty — so I decided to wade into the depths.
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Prominent NYC attorney joins the race for Big Apple mayor
Jim Walden is billing himself as an apolitical candidate who wants to capture support from the right and left with hopes of mirroring the approach of former mayor Mike Bloomberg, he told The Post.
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Female Long Island youth therapist sent child porn posing as a man who bragged about abusing ‘his’ kids: cops
A pervy Long Island child therapist sent horrific videos of babies getting raped — and sickly confessed she gets aroused by "violent depictions of the children in child pornography," according to authorities.
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Axelrod downplays Harris 'word salad city' criticism, argues voters still don't know the vice president
Former Obama advisor David Axelrod responded to a question Thursday regarding his comment how Vice President Kamala Harris veers into “word salad city."
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IDF kills Hamas terrorist it says worked for UNRWA, led charge on Reim bomb shelter massacre
The Israeli Defense Forces have 'eliminated' a Hamas commander not only involved in the horrific events of Oct. 7, 2023, but discovered to have been in the employ of the UN for over two years.
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Denzel Washington appears to get into heated exchange with autograph seekers outside NYC event
The legendary actor seemingly got upset after being pestered to sign autographs outside the Museum of Modern Art Wednesday.
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Kendall and Kylie Jenner twin in risqué black looks for Hailey Bieber’s Rhode dinner
The famous siblings attended the star studded dinner in revealing outfits and took to social media to share moments from the night.
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Judge blocks $8.5B merger of luxe brands Coach, Michael Kors in shock setback
The companies argued the deal was needed to fight back against European players like Gucci, which are increasingly grabbing market share.
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Super Bowl champion calls Aaron Rodgers 'a cancer' with Jets mired in 4-game losing streak
The New York Jets have a 2-5 record entering Week 8 despite its talented roster, and Super Bowl champion Chris Canty pointed the finger at Aaron Rodgers.
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Soft-on-crime ‘Raise the Age’ law packed ‘ill-prepared’ NYC juvenile facilities with hardened criminals: report
The state's lenient 'Raise the Age' law has packed New York City's two juvenile facilities with violent criminals who have made life hell for overworked staffers, a new report found.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Pasta Queen’ On Prime Video, Where Nadia Caterina Munno Puts Sex Appeal On Simmer While Cooking Up Pasta
The TikTok star and best-selling cookbook author combines her enthusiasm and love of travel with a traditional dump-an-stir cooking show.
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Residents vow to fight back after 'Pillowcase Rapist' is ordered released in their community
Antelope Valley residents plan to rally in Juniper Hills to protest sexually violent predators being 'dumped' in the area and prevent it from happening again.
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Dog dies on Alaska Air flight after downgrade to coach, lawsuit alleges
Pet owner claims his French bulldog died as a direct result of the airline moving him from first class to coach just before takeoff.
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Nomad’s Brass polishes up to give diners a glimpse of the golden age
Sexy, with suede-and-leather banquettes, white tablecloths and 1920s-influenced frescos and an antique piano in the middle of the floor suggested a party waiting to start.
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BetMGM Bonus Code NYP250: Pocket $100 in four states for Vikings-Rams ‘TNF’; three more offers live in other states
Sign up with one of the BetMGM bonus codes to unlock great offers for Vikings vs. Rams on "Thursday Night Football."
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Get the smart space heater that saves money, energy and works remotely
BOLDR is backed by former leaders from Tesla and SpaceX.
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Los Dodgers lucirán un parche en homenaje a Fernando Valenzuela en la Serie Mundial
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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Riley Gaines supports Trump's stance on women's sports
Receive your weekly recap of all the happenings around the world of sports.
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Todd Chrisley fired from chaplain's assistant job for 'associating with inmates'
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China going after down-ballot races: report reveals which lawmakers are in their crosshairs
U.S. adversaries are ramping up their election interference efforts, and China is going after anti-CCP down-ballot Republicans, according to a new report by Microsoft.
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Trump team bullish about 2024 election victory as early votes roll in: ‘Things look pretty good’
The number of Republican-registered early voters in the swing states of Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Pennsylvania are up double-digits from 2020.
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Amazon Holiday Beauty Haul: 16 self-care essentials to grab on sale through Nov. 3
There’s another chance to grab big savings on personal care essentials during Amazon’s Holiday Beauty Haul going on now until Nov. 3, offering deals on these 16 winter self-care essentials.
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WATCH: NICU babies get all dressed up in Taylor Swift-inspired outfits for Halloween
Staff at the Children's Hospital New Orleans NICU dressed up the babies in honor of Taylor Swift's upcoming concerts in New Orleans.
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Harris entertains Supreme Court-packing question during town hall, supports 'some kind of reform'
Vice President Kamala Harris said that she is open to "some kind of reform" of the Supreme Court when asked a question about court packing.
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This ‘uncut’ Kate Middleton, Prince William interview ‘would have blown the public away,’ Mike Tindall claims — here’s why
Princess Anne's son-in-law wishes he could release an extended version of his interview with Prince William and Princess Kate.
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PM Update: Frost advisory north and west tonight as clear skies persist
Seasonable chilly with a risk of frost north and west tonight. It’ll be nice again tomorrow.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Territory’ On Netflix, A Show That Reimagines ‘Yellowstone’ By Way Of The Australian Outback
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Harris cites Trump more than two dozen times while pressed for policy issues in CNN town hall
Vice President Kamala Harris cited former President Trump by name more than two dozen times during a CNN town hall on Wednesday evening while discussing her policies.
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The iconic ‘Beetlejuice’ mansion is open for business on Airbnb
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Why Boeing workers rejected latest union contract offer
Striking Boeing workers rejected a contract offer that would have provided a pay raise and some improvements to benefits because it did not include a pension, a deal-breaker for many. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports.
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Yankees-Dodgers iconic moments: Bombers win back-to-back World Series with help of controversial play
The New York Yankees won back-to-back titles over the Los Angeles Ddogers in 1977 and 1978, but not without the help of some quick thinking from Reggie Jackson.
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Some Yankees-Dodgers World Series ticket prices are dropping. Get them now
Here's how to save nearly $150 on last-minute seats.
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IDF destroys Hezbollah tunnel prepped for terrorists to invade Israel
The Israeli military destroyed another Hezbollah tunnel found in Lebanon that was being prepared for its elite forces to invade the Jewish state.
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Hasan Minhaj’s Career Isn’t the Only Thing the New Yorker Controversy Derailed
The comedian seems afraid to be funny in his new Netflix special Off With His Head.
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‘Scarface’ actor Ángel Salazar’s cause of death revealed
The star passed away in August and was found dead after a friend went to check on him.
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Kentucky politician dies after lawn mower, swimming pool accident
Kentucky state Sen. Johnnie Turner died after suffering an injury when he plunged into an empty swimming pool while aboard a lawn mower. He was 76.
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Why Liam Payne’s death investigators are zeroing in on the Dove soap box found in singer’s hotel room
It was recently reported that investigators believe a hotel employee supplied the late One Direction member with drugs.
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From the ex-Abercrombie CEO to Diddy, what’s behind the rise in sex trafficking cases?
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries in Paris, France, on October 27, 2012. | Bertrand Guay/AFP via Getty Images Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries and his partner Matthew Smith were arrested this week on federal charges of sex trafficking and interstate prostitution. Along with their associate James Jacobsen, the pair stands accused of recruiting and exploiting men for sex parties. These allegations were first revealed last year in a bombshell BBC News investigation and a subsequent civil lawsuit by a former Abercrombie & Fitch model. The alleged victims say they were under the impression that they would receive modeling opportunities for participating in these events. Both Jeffries’s and Smith’s legal teams have declined to comment on the charges, telling the New York Times that they’ll plan to respond later on in court.  These disturbing charges add another seedy layer to Abercrombie & Fitch’s problematic legacy under Jeffries’s leadership, just as the company has begun to align itself with a more wholesome image.  This latest development also fits into a larger, more impactful narrative playing out in pop culture and society right now: In the fallout of Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 case and R. Kelly’s 2021 conviction, high-profile sex trafficking cases seem to be rising dramatically. According to a former prosecutor, we should probably expect to see more of them.  Before the charges against Jeffries, the news cycle had already been consumed by the mountain of legal troubles surrounding hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. In September, Combs was indicted in New York City, where he remains in custody without bail, on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution-related to his alleged “freak-off” parties. Combs’s lawyer has called these claims “an unjust prosecution” and says Combs “looks forward to clearing his name in court.”  Kanye West’s ex-assistant Lauren Pisciotta has also accused the rapper of trafficking women in an amended civil lawsuit in which she also accuses him of sexual assault. (West’s lawyer responded to the lawsuit this summer accusing Pisciotta of “blackmail and extortion.”) Back in January, Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and AMC Networks chair James Dolan were accused of sex trafficking in a complaint by a former massage therapist, although the judge dismissed the trafficking claims.  Whispers of trafficking rings within Hollywood and other affluent spaces tend to run amok online, often lending to conspiracy theories and misinformation — as we’ve seen in the case of Diddy. However, we’re witnessing a legitimate movement happening around the way sexual abuse is dealt with. Victims are more willing to come forward and prosecutors more eager to pursue these cases of coerced sex, according to Neama Rahmani, a former prosecutor who’s worked on human trafficking cases for the Department of Justice and a co-founder of West Coast Trial Lawyers. Vox spoke to Rahmani about why all of these bombshell sex trafficking cases are being brought now, and the ripple effect they could have in the years to come.  How much of this do you consider to be a conscious trend happening in federal courts?  It’s absolutely a trend. There’s no question that prosecutors are being a lot more aggressive in these types of cases. There’s the NXIVM case that was run out of that same office, the Eastern District of New York, where Jeffries is being prosecuted. R. Kelly was also prosecuted in the neighboring Southern District of New York. So you’re seeing more of these types of prosecutions because they’re more and more successful. This is also obviously a result of #MeToo. Jeffrey Epstein got away with it for so many years, and now the tables have turned. Victims are coming forward. They’re empowered. They have a voice — because without the victims, you don’t really have a case. So it’s absolutely a trend in numbers, and we’re seeing more and more of it, and we are going to see more of it because there’s a lot more attention being paid. New York’s Adult Survivors Act, which temporarily waived the statute of limitations for civil sex abuse cases, has been credited with some of the lawsuits leading up to Diddy’s federal investigation. The allegations against Jeffries also came to light after a civil case was filed. How big of a role are these laws playing in what we’re seeing?  We’re definitely seeing the statutes being reopened — not on the criminal side. But we know that a civil lawsuit can prompt an investigation that can lead to a criminal case. It goes back to the Catholic Church and the sex abuse scandal there. It was litigated very aggressively and all the way up to state Supreme Courts. They ruled that you can open up the statute of limitations for civil [cases] but not criminal. By reopening the criminal statute limitations, it’s a retroactive prosecution and violates the ex post facto clause of the Constitution. But you’re seeing more and more civil statutes of limitations that are open.  New York State and New York City did it. California’s have been open multiple times for civil lawsuits.  Why does it typically take so long to catch on to these cases?  Prosecutors are very conservative when it comes to rape cases, especially when we’re dealing with adults. Rape is one of the most underreported crimes, and a very small percentage of perpetrators are brought to justice because they’re hard cases. They happen behind closed doors. It’s an issue of consent and “he said, she said.”  Prosecutors don’t like to lose, and they don’t like to take cases unless it’s a sure thing. So oftentimes you need multiple victims to come forward before you can get a conviction. Prosecutors don’t want to move forward with just one victim. The cases can hang. We’ve seen it happen with Bill Cosby, Danny Masterson, Harvey Weinstein. You have to get 12 out of 12 jurors unanimously. It’s not easy.  So oftentimes, they need more victims. And victims don’t want to come forward and relive that trauma. You have to tell your story in a very public way. That’s the big-picture reason why we haven’t, at least during my lifetime, seen many of these prosecutions historically.  In the case of Jeffrey Epstein and now Diddy, a lot of people are curious about the networks of people involved in these sex trafficking cases. Do you think Diddy’s or Jeffries’s trials will lead to the exposure of a lot of people?  US Attorney Damian Williams says the Diddy investigation is ongoing. But in my experience following him, he’s not one of those prosecutors who takes a kitchen-sink approach. He’s not someone to charge everyone. Kristina Khorram — [Diddy’s] right-hand woman who allegedly provided the drugs, secured a lot of the victims, and recruited them — she hasn’t been charged. I would be surprised if any additional celebrities are charged, based on what I’ve seen so far.  Again, prosecutors are conservative. They’re not going to name a celebrity unless they’re absolutely sure they could get a conviction. The standard is much higher in a criminal case. You need that unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt.  I do expect celebrities to be sued. You look at the lawsuit against Diddy from this week. There’s a celebrity A and B, who allegedly participated [in the alleged rape]. The reason they haven’t been named is because there’s significant value in celebrities keeping their names secret and entering into a confidential settlement and paying to make this go away. I would expect to see individuals outed in those types of cases before they’re named in an indictment.  Do you see these cases continuing to have a ripple effect in the culture?  I mean, it’s happening now because there’s a willingness. Look at the Menendez brothers, right? They may be released because they were the victims of sexual abuse at the hands of their father. This is 35 years after they shot and killed their parents. There’s a very different awareness and culture around sexual assault and sexual abuse now and believing victims. I really do think the tide has turned, and the days of rich and powerful men being able to take advantage of young men and young women because of the disparities in their wealth and power are numbered. 
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Harris dodges border wall question, blames Trump despite record numbers on her watch
Kamala Harris continued to criticize former President Trump Thursday after being asked about the continuation of a wall along the southern border.
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D.C. United cuts ties with starting goalkeeper Alex Bono
Bono, 30, signed with United before the 2023 season after eight years with Toronto FC.
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