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As holiday shopping picks up, federal officials are warning consumers about "brushing scams" where fake packages and QR codes put personal information at risk. Bridget Carey from CNET joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with tips on how to stay safe.
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Shannon Beador Expresses Shock Over Joel Kim Booster’s Enraged Rant Calling Her A “Pathetic Drunk”: “I Don’t Where It Came From”
Beador claimed Booster previously "had nothing but love for me."
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War rages on multiple fronts as Israel marks a year since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack
Israelis hold somber ceremonies to mark a year since the deadliest attack in the country’s history. Hamas and Hezbollah fire missiles.
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Two adults busted in NYC beatdown on former Gov. David Paterson, stepson: sources
Travor Nurse, 40, who is accused of slugging Paterson, and a 34-year-old woman whose name is being withheld pending charges, were apprehended in the Friday night attack on the pair on Second Avenue near East 96th Street, the sources said. 
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I got duped by an Airbnb listing — I was shocked when I saw what was under the sheets
“I know Airbnbs can have some crazy things going on, but this takes the cake.”
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Another top aide to New York City's mayor resigns amid federal probe
Embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams has accepted the resignation of his deputy mayor for public safety, Philip Banks.
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What Americans think about Israel's war in Gaza, a year after the Oct. 7 attacks
A year after October 7, 2023, 538 looks at polls on how Americans feel about Israel, Palestine and conflict in the middle east.
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Turkey or chicken? Dietitian reveals which one is healthier
With the possible exception of the chicken vs. egg debate, no poultry parley is more persistent than the health value of turkey vs. chicken. Now, a registered dietitian nutritionist is settling the score.
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Your Next Uber Eats Order Could Have Risky Consequences
The stakes of overpriced dinner delivery have never been higher.
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An older sibling can affect odds of a younger brother being gay — new study reveals how
Researchers at the University of Melbourne have provided new insights into the relationship between sibling order and sexual orientation.
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Hamas leader and Oct. 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar resurfaces after reports he may have been killed by Israeli airstrike
Sinwar, whose status remained unknown after he went quiet on Sep. 22, resurfaced Monday to speak to Hamas' delegation in Doha.
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Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson shares glimpses of couple’s blossoming relationship
Bill Belichick was all smiles while sporting a navy sweatshirt with the singer's name on the front in new photos with his 23-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
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Rally outside Columbia University with protesters chanting ‘Bring them home’
A large crowd gathered outside Columbia University on the one year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel. Protesters chanted “Bring them home,” calling for the release of nearly 100 hostages still being held in Gaza.
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The Mideast War Threatens Harris in Michigan as Arab Voters Reject Her
A year after the Oct. 7 attacks, Kamala Harris faces deepening Democratic fractures in a crucial state. Interviews suggest that her support from Muslim and Arab Americans is drying up.
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President Biden, First Lady light yahrzeit candle to mark anniversary of Hamas attack
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden marked the one year anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel that left more than 1,200 people dead and 251 others kidnapped.
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Customers urged to ‘destroy’ their French dip after horrifying mold discovery
The Minnesota-based company is specifically recalling Lone Star Dip products sold in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas.
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Here’s how much Trump and Harris are projected to add to the national debt, according to analysts
The highest cost proposals for both candidates would result from extending provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which reduced individual rates and slashed the corporate rate to 21% from 35%, included a $2,000 Child Tax Credit and doubled the estate tax exemption to $11.1 million for individuals and $22.8 for married couples.
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Woman charged with 3 murders in 3 days is a serial killer, police say
Sabrina Kauldhar, 30, was arrested at a hotel after police linked the killings, determining the suspect's description matched in each case.
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When a Friendship Changes Forever
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here.In her new short story, “The Ghosts of Wannsee,” the author Lauren Groff captures the precise moment when a friendship changes forever. “Wannsee” follows two friends from high school who reunite one afternoon after many years apart; the encounter alters their understanding of each other in ways that neither anticipated. Groff’s narrator remembers her old friend Leslie as a childhood crush—and she remembers his father, who abused him and belittled her. But Leslie, now the partner of a wildly successful designer, is not eager to summon old ghosts from his past. When the narrator meets up with him on a brief layover in Berlin, she realizes that the person standing in front of her is no longer her Leslie: “Oh, I thought, how strange to see people whom you’ve loved for so long,” Groff writes. “You don’t really see their current face; instead, you see the faces of your greatest intensity of love.”Groff’s most recent novel, The Vaster Wilds, which the Atlantic contributor Judith Shulevitz likened to a “pilgrimage,” followed a solitary young girl running through the wilderness on foot in 17th-century America. The narrator in “Wannsee” takes a cab through contemporary Berlin, surrounded by people, museums, and bars. The two settings couldn’t be more different, but Groff’s novel and her short story share an interest in the revelations and limitations of a single point of view. In “Wannsee,” the narrator is caught off guard by Leslie’s anger at her attempts at sympathy. Groff taps into the deeply unsettling reality that, no matter what experiences we share, the memories we have are shaped by our perspectives, and are ours alone. Photograph by Emile Ducke The Ghosts of WannseeBy Lauren Groff In Berlin, the winter sky is screwed on so tight that all the world beneath becomes dark and gray and grim. On my runs around Wannsee, from the corner of my eye, I could glimpse the furious ghosts of the place seething in the middle of the lake, transforming into whitecaps if I looked at them directly. Around some bends, I’d come across naked old men, bright red with the cold of their swim, vigorously toweling off their withered loins. When I’d come to the ferry launch to Pfaueninsel, the peacocks across the spit of water would cry out so loudly in their winter rutting, I could easily imagine that the island was entirely made of peacocks, in layers four thick upon the ground, that the castle there was wrapped in a hissing sheet of iridescent blue, the million eyes of Argos on their tail feathers staring up, affronted by the low gray clouds. Read the full story.When you buy a book using a link in this newsletter, we receive a commission. Thank you for supporting The Atlantic.Sign up for The Wonder Reader, a Saturday newsletter in which our editors recommend stories to spark your curiosity and fill you with delight.Explore all of our newsletters.
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‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’ Exclusive Clip: Daisy Kelliher’s Jaw Drops After Learning Chef Cloyce Martin Is Only 22 Years Old
Daisy Kelliher's right to be a little wary!
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Homes are selling the fastest in these 3 unassuming upstate New York counties
A new Redfin report shows that three New York State counties landed in the top 10 national spots for the quickest home sales in August.
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NYC men’s underwear startup hosts popular ‘Tupperware parties’ — with scantily clad models and ‘a few bottles of rosé’: ‘Very wholesome’
This is not your mother's Tupperware party.
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How ‘big sister’ Rosie O’Donnell defended the Menendez brothers despite Barbara Walters’ warning
Barbara Walters once said that Lyle Menendez was "a murderer" and "very cunning," according to Rosie O'Donnell.
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Newsom-approved cannabis cafes in Calif. would be an ‘absolute disaster,’ celeb chef says
One celebrity chef warns that the introduction of Amsterdam-style cannabis cafés would not pan out well for the Golden State.
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What’s giving Daniel Jones more of a chance to prove worth to Giants
Five games into the season, the Giants' offensive line has been intact.  All five starters have played every snap.  This makes a world of difference.
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Andrew Garfield Reveals He And Florence Pugh “Went A Little Bit Further” Than They Intended To While Filming A “Passionate” Sex Scene: “We Never Heard ‘Cut’”
"And we’re just kinda like, ‘Ok, we’ll just go into the next thing, we’ll let this progress, and we’ll just carry on.'"
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Manny Machado rips Dodgers' Jack Flaherty, says pitcher hit Padres teammate on purpose
San Diego Padres star Manny Machado called out Los Angeles Dodgers starter Jack Flaherty, who he believes hit Fernando Tatis Jr. with a pitch on purpose.
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Prime Big Deal Days vs. Prime Day: What’s the difference and what to shop now
Every question you have about Prime Big Deal Days, answered.
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LeBron James, son Bronny play 1st game together: What to know about the James kids
Get to know basketball great LeBron James and his family, including his wife Savannah James and their three children.
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Circus acrobat plunges 20ft after ‘mistake’ in act, breaking both arms
Horrifying footage captured the moment a circus acrobat dropped to the ground after falling out of a difficult stunt — making a packed audience gasp in terror as she fell from 20 feet above the circus ring.
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Sunny Hostin Slams Donald Trump For Spreading Lies About Hurricane Helene Relief On ‘The View’: “Trump Administration Thrives On Despair”
"He should be ashamed of himself."
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Sabrina Carpenter makes rare comment about boyfriend Barry Keoghan
Sabrina Carpenter shared how she “know[s] that she has good taste” while appearing on “CBS Sunday Morning.” The pint sized pop star complimented her boyfriend Barry Keoghan while talking about her decision to cast him in her music video for “Please Please Please.” Watch the full video to learn more about Sabrina gushing over her...
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Anti-Israel agitators set up encampment outside Jewish Dem rep's home on eve of Oct 7 Hamas attack anniversary
Anti-Israel protesters set up an encampment outside the home of a Jewish Democratic House member on the eve of the anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks, the congressman revealed.
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NFL under fire for using smelling salts to wake up Josh Allen after scary hit
The NFL's player safety and concussion protocols were drawn into the limelight for all the wrong reasons during Buffalo’s Week 5 loss to Houston on Sunday. 
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FEMA hurricane aid stopped by ‘Road Closed’ sign? That’s Kamala Harris in a nutshell
Per local reports in NC, FEMA hurricane aid was halted by ROAD CLOSED sign. Huh?
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Bellwether Pennsylvania counties move back to Donald Trump: poll
A pair of key counties in the Keystone State look to be headed to Donald Trump’s column in November, and that may mean the presidency itself there too. That’s the takeaway from fresh polling of 420 likely voters in 2 bellwethers, Erie and Northampton counties, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. President Trump greets Republican Senate...
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How cash-strapped shoppers — also jittery over the US ports strike — are expected to spend for Amazon’s October Prime Day
Experts told The Post that Amazon's Prime event sales will likely increase compared to last year.
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JD Vance rips Biden and Harris over FEMA response to Hurricane Helene: ‘Like the DMV on an industrial scale’
"From the get-go, you should have imposed military-style command and control," the Republican VP nominee told 'Fox & Friends'
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Queen’s Brian May performs despite ‘really low’ energy after stroke, didn’t pick up a guitar for 2 months
"It's been a weird time," the guitarist shared.
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Ben Affleck’s car breaks down on freeway while driving with son Samuel
Not only is Ben Affleck having relationship trouble, but now… car trouble. The actor’s electric Ford Bronco broke down on the side of a freeway while driving with his son, Samuel. Watch the full video to learn more about Ben’s car troubles.  Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on all your favorite stars.
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Pamela Anderson believes she battled depression 'for a couple of decades'
Pamela Anderson admitted she wants to "keep working" even though she's been battling depression for "a couple of decades." The actress gained fame after landing a role on "Baywatch."
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This divisive movie-watching habit starts at childhood, new survey says
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults who celebrate Halloween revealed more than two-thirds (68%) of Americans polled enjoyed horror movies when they were a child, and that number still holds strong at 73% today.
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Tigers vs. Guardians Game 2 predictions: ALDS odds, picks, best bets Monday
Given the state of the Detroit Tigers' starting rotation, it appeared as if they would need Tarik Skubal to win both of his starts to have a chance in the ALDS against Cleveland.
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South Korean woman sues government, adoption agency after kidnapped daughter was sent abroad
It's the first known case of a Korean birth parent suing for damages against the government and an adoption agency over the wrongful adoption of their child.
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Best Jets-Bills ticket prices for Monday Night Football at MetLife Stadium
A win would get Aaron Rodgers and co. back to .500.
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A Tick Is Making Farmers Allergic to Their Own Animals
Some farmers can no longer even touch or be near their cattle and sheep.  
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Trump’s Murky Crypto Venture Was Aimed at Shielding Barron From Scams
JNI/Getty ImagesA longtime friend of Donald Trump apparently pushed for his son Barron to get involved with a murky crypto startup on the basis it would protect him from scammers otherwise rife across the sector.A real estate mogul with limited enough experience of the crypto space to refer to “memecoins” as “me-me-coins,” Steve Witkoff is understood to have enthusiastically lobbied the Republican presidential candidate on behalf of Chase Herro and Zachary Folkman.Herro and Folkman are the brains behind World Liberty Financial, the crypto venture launched by (formerly stalwart crypto-skeptic) Trump and his three sons–Donald Jr., Eric and Barron–during a livestream last month that Barron himself was, curiously enough, absent for despite being described in the company’s promo materials as a “visionary” in the space.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Fox News Channel celebrates 28 years on the air
Fox News Channel has been the most-watched cable news station for a staggering 91 consecutive quarters, dating back to the first quarter of 2002.
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Fox News’ Trey Yingst reflects on one year of war reporting after Hamas attacks
Fox News’ Trey Yingst looks back on covering the war in the Middle East as Oct. 7 marks the one year anniversary since Hamas launched a cross-border attack on Israel.
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