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49ers News: Latest on George Kittle's Week 4 Playing Status

The latest update on the health status for 49ers star tight end George Kittle.
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Royals Recap: Prince Harry’s NYC trip without Meghan Markle and more
Prince Harry attends a star-studded dinner party in New York City without Megan Markle. Harry speaks about wanting to fulfill Princess Diana’s landmine legacy. Plus, ex-staffers who worked for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared differing stories about their experiences working with the royals. In case you missed this week’s biggest news from across...
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50 years on, can ‘Saturday Night Live’ ever return to its glory days?
This weekend, when “Saturday Night Live” kicks off its 50th season, the momentous event will surely stir up nostalgic memories for generations of fans.  Since 1975, Lorne Michaels’ weekly show has given us Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, Adam Sandler, Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Conan O’Brien,...
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Dame Maggie Smith’s last pic before death was for a Loewe fashion campaign
The celebrated actress was photographed wearing a fuzzy coat while holding a Loewe's "signature Puzzle bag."
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Auction for Shohei Ohtani's 50/50 ball goes live as fans fight over who owns it
An 18-year-old filed a lawsuit against another baseball fan after the two tussled over Ohtani's historic 50th homerun ball. Now, an online auction for the ball may add another fan into the mix.
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Lana Del Rey’s dating history: From fellow musicians to alligator guide Jeremy Dufrene
The "Summertime Sadness" singer wed Dufrene in September 2024 after less than one year of dating. The alligator guide and the singer met in 2019.
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In a career of remarkable versatility, Maggie Smith revealed theatricality to be a mode of her existence
Maggie Smith, who won two Academy Awards, five BAFTA Awards, four Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award, was at her best on screen when she could bring the stage with her.
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The Unforgettable Frosty Charisma of Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith, who died on Sept. 27 at age 89, brought a bright, distinctive spark to every role she took on
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Bronx Zoo elephant ‘Happy’ spotted in public for first time in weeks — with ‘significant damage’ to feet, activists say 
Whether she’s happy or not is apparently up for debate.
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Shocking data shows 15K illegal immigrants accused of murder — as Kamala Harris visits border
Federal authorities are aware of but not currently detaining 13,099 illegal immigrants living in the US who have been convicted of homicide and 1,845 who are accused of it, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Supreme Court denies RFK Jr.'s bid to be reinstated on New York ballot
Despite suspending his campaign, the independent presidential candidate was fighting to have his name restored to the state's ballot.
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Japan's next prime minister faces big challenge as he tries to move past ruling party scandals
Japan’s next prime minister is a veteran politician with deep policy experience, a taste for curry and anime — and big challenges ahead of him.
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These Are the Rules of the CBS Vice-Presidential Debate
From hot mics to no studio audience, here are the rules for when J.D. Vance and Tim Walz face off in the CBS vice-presidential debate.
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Preview: Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland of Coldplay
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" September 29, correspondent Anthony Mason talks with Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland of the rock band Coldplay about their massively-successful world tour.
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Think you saw a UFO? Sorry, but it may have only been these wildly cool clouds
Sorry, but it's not a UFO cover-up.
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Arizona State University student stabbed twice while entering classroom in random attack
An Arizona State University student is in the hospital after being stabbed by a female classmate -- who was looking for someone to knife and attacked the victim for being an "easier target."
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John as a tropical storm hits Mexico's Pacific coast a 2nd time
Tropical Storm John came ashore on Mexico’s Pacific Coast on Friday, returning for a second landfall after its deadly passage through the country earlier in the week.
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Too corrupt for reality TV? There's always Congress as a Plan B
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) was forced to resign as a cop and fizzled as a reality TV wannabe. His latest racist tweet provides clues about why.
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WATCH: Crews navigate floodwaters and house fire to rescue people in wake of Hurricane Helene
Search and rescue teams in Florida battled floodwaters and encountered a house fire while looking for survivors after Helene slammed into the state.
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Daniel Radcliffe mourns ‘Harry Potter’ co-star Maggie Smith’s death: ‘She was incredibly kind’
"She was incredibly kind to me on that shoot, and then I was lucky enough to go on working with her for another 10 years on the 'Harry Potter' films."
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Is 'Slow Horses' the best show you aren't watching?
In the 150th edition of Screen Gab, we catch up with 'Slow Horses,' speak with the mind behind AppleTV+'s first Spanish-language series, 'Women in Blue,' and more.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Social Studies’ On FX, A Docuseries About How L.A.-Area High Schoolers Use And Deal With Social Media In A Post-Pandemic World
The series is directed by Lauren Greenfield (The Queen Of Versailles), and is scarier than the recently-premiered Grotesquerie.
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Personas con cáncer encuentran apoyo gratis con “navegadores” a su lado
Rocío Vázquez acudió al médico tras fracturarse el pie izquierdo en un accidente menor, pero su visita llevó a un descubrimiento mucho más serio.
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Southwest Airlines redesigned its cabin interiors. Here's what the planes look like.
Bigger bins and more leg room are just some of the changes Southwest Airlines is betting will be big with customers.
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Tiger Woods accused of using ‘unlawfully hijacked’ logo for new clothing brand
They say a Tiger doesn’t change its stripes, but Woods may have to. 
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Son of billionaire Phillies owner apologizes after second abandoned LA mansion becomes a graffiti magnet
Middleton, the son of Philadelphia Phillies owner John S. Middleton, has been under fire for allowing the homes to fall into disrepair.
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Armed trio steals e-bike in latest Central Park stick-up as robberies surge: cops
Three crooks armed with a gun snatched a man’s e-bike in a late-night hold-up in Central Park Thursday – the latest offense as robberies in the iconic greenspace have surged this year, cops said. 
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Weather radar showed a strange blue mass in the eye of Hurricane Helene. What was it?
Dark clouds from then-tropical storm Helene over Havana, Cuba, on September 25. | Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty Images Birds are incredible navigators, capable of traveling thousands of miles each year to the same location. But sometimes even they end up in the wrong place at the wrong time — like inside a hurricane.  Last night, as Hurricane Helene was making landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm, radar spotted a mass in the eye of the storm that experts say is likely birds and perhaps also insects.  See this blue blob on radar. These are birds stuck in the eye of Hurricane Helene! pic.twitter.com/traq2BQqWD— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) September 27, 2024 Helene was a massive storm when it traveled across the Gulf of Mexico earlier this week. Seabirds likely fled the storm’s extreme winds — which reached 140 miles per hour — and ended up in the eye, where it’s calm. Once inside, they essentially got trapped, unable to pierce through the fierce gusts of the eye wall. When the storm dies down, the mass of birds will probably dissipate, Kyle Horton, a researcher at Colorado State University who studies bird migration, told Vox.  Storms like Helene can blow seabirds like petrels, jaegers, and frigatebirds far inland. Exhausted, they end up in unfamiliar habitats far away from home where they can’t easily find food. “It’s a challenging situation,” said Andrew Farnsworth, a bird migration expert at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. “We know that birds do die in these things.”  Indeed, frigate birds — large seabirds with angular wings and a forked tail — were spotted by birders in central Georgia and even Tennessee this Friday as the storm churned inland.  Though remarkable, it’s not uncommon for birds and insects to get trapped inside the eye of tropical cyclones, according to research by Matthew Van Den Broeke, a professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Reports dating back to the 19th century — many of which come from ships — have documented this phenomenon, noting in some cases that the air was “filled with thousands of birds and insects.” One report documented an owl inside the storm. In a 2021 study, Van Den Broeke analyzed radar from 33 Atlantic hurricanes that hit the US mainland or Puerto Rico between 2011 and 2020. Each one showed signs of birds and insects inside the eye of the storm. Hurricanes like Helene can also substantially impact fall migration, when several billion birds migrate south ahead of winter. A map of migration from Thursday night, when Helene made landfall, shows that millions of birds were migrating west of the storm in places like Texas and Louisiana, but few if any were moving through Florida. When skies clear after a storm, however, birds resume their migration en masse, Farnsworth said. “After the storm passes, we see these big explosions of birds at night,” he told me.  It’s also worth remembering that birds have evolved with these storms for millennia. They can likely detect a coming hurricane by sensing things like changes in atmospheric pressure and they know how to hunker down when storms arrive, such as by orienting their aerodynamic bodies toward the wind. “They’ve adapted to this, they’ve evolved with it,” Farnsworth said. “Yes, storms are getting more extreme. But birds know how to deal with these things.”
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Gotham FC sign star goalie Ann-Katrin Berger to long-term contract
As Gotham FC prepares to make another postseason run on the field, the defending champions keep taking care of business off the field.
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‘Harry Potter’ star Daniel Radcliffe breaks his silence on Maggie Smith’s death
“The word legend is overused but if it applies to anyone in our industry then it applies to her. Thank you Maggie," said Daniel Radcliffe.
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Billionaire’s Son Issues Apology for ‘Graffiti Mansion’
David McNew/GettyAlmost no surface on the exterior of this Hollywood Hills mansion is without the mark of graffiti artists, and now its absentee owner is issuing an apology to neighbors who say it’s an eyesore, the Los Angeles Times reports.With shattered windows spilling broken glass onto the sidewalk and brightly colored box letters on nearly every surface, the Mulholland Drive mansion draws the gawks of Hollywood tourist buses.“We’ve become known for the graffiti mansion,” a neighbor, who wished to be anonymous, told the Times. “It’s so embarrassing to have this in the heart of the Hollywood Hills.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Kendra Wilkinson recalls ‘having a great time’ at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ wild parties: ‘Sex is sex’
"I'm not saying that something bad didn't happen. I'm saying that nothing bad ever happened to me," the Playboy model said while reflecting on Diddy's parties.
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Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Brian Laundrie's parents in new bodycam, Bryan Kohberger in new courthouse
Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.
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Shaq reveals he spends $1,000 a day on Amazon purchases
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal must be a valued customer at the Jeff Bezos-run e-commerce company.
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Nasrallah’s Folly
The Hezbollah leader, targeted in an air strike on Friday, escalated a fight that Israel was only too eager to wage.
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Justin Fields: Bears coaching ‘not close’ to Steelers’
Justin Fields is not going back.
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Donald Trump touts his $100K diamond-encrusted watch series as ‘one of the best ever made’
TheBestWatchesonEarth LLC is selling gold and diamond-encrusted watches emblazoned with Trump’s name through a paid licensing deal. 
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Former UNC basketball captain, NBA star, and G League coach Joe Wolf dead at 59: 'He will be missed'
Joe Wolf, who most recently served as the coach for the Milwaukee Bucks' G-League affiliate, played for seven teams over the course of his 11-year NBA career.
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‘Downton Abbey’ Creator Julian Fellowes Pays Tribute To Maggie Smith: “I Will Never Forget Her”
Smith starred in the series and subsequent two Downton Abbey films.
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Special counsel pushing for public release of key filing in Trump's Jan. 6 case
Special counsel Jack Smith is pushing to file a public version of his recent court brief that summaries what witnesses told investigators in Donald Trump's Jan. 6 case.
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Crew Dragon set for first Cape Canaveral launch to space station
A NASA astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut will join the Starliner astronauts for a normal tour of duty
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Iranian operatives charged in the U.S. with hacking Trump's presidential campaign
The Justice Department announced criminal charges against Iranian operatives suspected of hacking Trump’s presidential campaign.
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Arizona college student stabbed twice in random classroom attack
Mara Daffron was allegedly stabbed twice in her Arizona State University classroom by fellow student Kaci Sloan on Sept. 13. Sloan has been charged in connection with the attack.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexual assault claims continue as law firm reports 50 alleged victims – including minors
Attorney Tony Buzbee described the alleged "violations" as "mindboggling ... debauchery and depravity, exacted by powerful people against minors and the weak."
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7 people killed in fiery car crash in North Carolina, troopers say
The car attempted to make a pass on a two-lane road and struck two other vehicles, the state Highway Patrol said Friday.
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NYCFC in need of a big Hudson River Derby win against Red Bulls
Daniel and Javier Gutierrez, co-hosts of ‘The NYCFC CIty Boys Show’, join New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London to discuss the keys to victory NYCFC when the Pigeons take on the Red Bulls in the 25th Hudson River Derby match on Saturday in Harrison, New Jersey.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Wolfs’ on Apple TV+, a George Clooney/Brad Pitt Action-Comedy That Amuses as it Underwhelms
The A-listers play fixers forced to work together. Or are they cleaners? Is there a difference?
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Democrat-leaning kids far more likely to discriminate against Trump supporters: poll
'Donald Trump, he did bad things, he's like Hitler,' one 10-year-old boy said.
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