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I did 30 days confinement after birth — I didn’t shower and my mother-in-law cooked

Samantha, a chiropractor, from Auckland, New Zealand, said: "It's all focused around eating, sleeping and resting."
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Mets vs. Phillies prediction: Sean Manaea battles Aaron Nola in NLDS Game 3
The Mets haven’t played at home since Sept. 22.
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Kayla Nicole mentions ex-boyfriend Travis Kelce in video for new job before Chiefs’ win
Kayla Nicole dated Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on-and-off for years before they called it quits in 2022.
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Survey reveals 1 in 5 employees violate return-to-office policies
It's been more than four years since the pandemic hit the U.S. and made remote work commonplace, and as companies continue to try to lure employees back to the office, some workers say they are ignoring the pleas.
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Hezbollah chief set to replace assassinated leader also likely just killed, Israel says: ‘Without a head’
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Hashem Safieddine, a relative of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah who was about to officially replace him, likely died in an airstrike on his Beirut base Thursday.
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'Pillowcase Rapist' released into Antelope Valley over residents' concerns
Christopher Hubbart was committed to a state hospital for much of the last 24 years after he admitted to 44 sexual assaults. He would cover his victims' heads with pillowcases while raping them.
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Time to get a watch! Save up to 32% off Apple Watches during October Prime Day
Readers, do you know what time it is? Time to save big, because Amazon’s biggest sale since July is finally upon us. We’ve been counting down the days until Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event since it was announced a few weeks ago, and as of this morning, we made it October Prime Day ––...
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Save up to 71% with Amazon Devices deals during October Prime Day
Of course, Amazon devices are reaching all-time lows.
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Robert Saleh ‘blindsided’ by his bombshell Jets firing
Robert Saleh was as shocked as anyone by his firing Tuesday morning.
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Horrifying video appears to show accused killer Sarah Boone laugh as boyfriend dies trapped in a suitcase
Sickening video allegedly shows accused murderer Sarah Boone laughing as she films her boyfriend begging for help as he slowly suffocates to death while locked in a suitcase.
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Lisa Marie Presley kept son Benjamin’s body at home for 2 months after his death
Benjamin Keough, Lisa Marie Presley's son and Riley Keough's brother, died by suicide in 2020.
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Coldplay adds 10 North American dates to long-running Music of the Spheres World Tour
Coldplay has added 10 dates to its record-breaking Music of the Spheres world tour. The English rock band will play in Northern California next spring.
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Luis Tiant, Crowd-Pleasing Pitcher Who Baffled Hitters, Dies at 83
Cuban-born and charismatic, with a personal tale caught up in politics, he was a dominant hurler with a quirky windup who helped lead the Red Sox to a pennant in 1975.
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Supreme Court leans in favor of federal ban on sale of gun kits
During arguments Tuesday, the justices suggested they will uphold regulation that prohibits the sale of the kits as a reasonable interpretation of the 1968 law that restricts the sale of firearms.
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Biden calls Trump ‘that f—ing —hole’ behind closed doors: book
In public, Biden usually refers to Trump in roundabout ways, such as "my predecessor" or "the former guy" -- when the incumbent deigns to mention the 45th president at all.
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Hypersonic jet could slash flight time between New York and London to just 1 hour
Dubbed the Stargazer, the $33 million airliner would travel about six times the speed of sound and could reach an altitude of around 110,000 feet.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce cuddle up at post-game party after Chiefs’ victory over Saints
The "Cruel Summer" singer and the tight end attended the post-game celebration after sharing a private moment inside his VIP suite to celebrate his win.
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Babysitter charged after 1-year-old boy mauled to death by her pit bulls: ‘A tug-of-war for the baby’
It was "a tug-of-war for the baby between at least one of the dogs and the little girl," the sheriff said.
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The Supreme Court appears to have found a gun regulation it actually likes
Seized “ghost guns” on display at LAPD Headquarters during a news conference to announce a reward program focused on getting unserialized ghost guns off the street. | Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images Few things are as chaotic as this Supreme Court’s gun cases.  Just last June, the Court’s Republican majority legalized “bump stocks,” devices that effectively convert ordinary semi-automatic weapons into machine guns. The Court’s landmark Second Amendment decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) requires courts to strike down any gun law that is not “consistent with this Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation,” a test so confusing that more than a dozen judges have published judicial opinions begging the justices to explain what, exactly, Bruen means. Yet, while this Court’s approach to guns is frequently hostile to gun laws, a majority of the justices appeared to meet a gun regulation on Tuesday they are actually willing to uphold. Tuesday morning’s oral argument in Garland v. VanDerStok involves “ghost guns,” ready-to-assemble kits that can easily be used to build a fully operational firearm. These kits appear to exist to evade two federal laws, one of which requires guns to have serial numbers that can be used to track them if they are used in a crime, and the other which requires gun buyers to receive a background check before they can make that purchase. Under federal law, the background check and serial number requirements apply to “any weapon … which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive.” They also apply to “the frame or receiver of any such weapon,” the skeletal part of a gun that houses other components, such as the barrel or firing mechanism. Ghost gun kits seek to evade this law by selling a kit with an incomplete frame or receiver, though it is often trivially easy to convert this incomplete part into a fully operational one. Some kits can be turned into a working gun after the buyer drills a single hole in the frame or receiver. Others require the user to sand off a single plastic rail. The most right-wing appeals court in the federal system, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, concluded that a single missing hole is enough to exempt a gun from regulation. Frames missing a hole, that court claimed, are “not yet frames or receivers.” The Fifth Circuit also argued that ghost gun kits cannot “readily be converted” into a working gun because this phrase “cannot be read to include any objects that could, if manufacture is completed, become functional at some ill-defined point in the future” — even though some ghost gun kits can be converted into a firearm in a matter of minutes. In any event, at least five members of the Court — and possibly one or two more — appeared to reject the Fifth Circuit’s reasoning on Tuesday. All three members of the Court’s Democratic minority seemed like clear votes for the government, which is arguing ghost guns need to be subject to the same rules as any other gun, as did Chief Justice John Roberts, who barely spoke during Tuesday’s argument, and who spent the bulk of his question time seeming to mock Peter Patterson, the lawyer for the ghost gun manufacturers. Meanwhile, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, seemed particularly unconvinced by Patterson’s arguments, at one point telling him that a key part of his proposed legal framework “seems a little made up.” If these five justices hang together against ghost guns, that won’t be a particularly unexpected plot twist. This same case already reached the Court in 2023 on the justices’ “shadow docket,” a mix of emergency motions and other issues that the Court deals with on an expedited basis. The first time VanDerStok reached the Court, it voted 5-4 (with Roberts and Barrett joining the Democrats) to temporarily leave in place a federal rule establishing that ghost guns are regulated like any other firearm. Now, the question is whether that temporary decision will be made permanent. After Tuesday, it appears likely that it will. VanDerStok turns on Barrett’s definition of an “omelet” Tuesday’s argument started to go off the rails for the ghost gun makers before Patterson even stepped up to the podium.  Early in the argument, while Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar was making the government’s case, Justice Samuel Alito asked her a series of hypotheticals about incomplete objects. Is a pen and a blank pad of paper a “grocery list?” Does a bunch of uncooked eggs, ham, and peppers constitute an “omelet?” Alito’s point appeared to be that, just like untouched ingredients don’t constitute an “omelet,” an incomplete firearm is not a gun. But Barrett seemed unconvinced. Almost immediately after Alito finished grilling Prelogar, Barrett asked about a slightly different hypothetical. What if someone purchased an omelet kit from Hello Fresh, a service that delivers ready-to-cook meal kits to people’s homes. Barrett’s point was pretty clear: While a bunch of uncooked ingredients may not always constitute an “omelet,” the answer is different when someone buys a kit whose sole purpose is to be put together into an omelet. The same rule, Barrett suggested, should apply to ghost gun kits. Roberts, meanwhile, was more direct than Barrett. “What is the purpose of selling a receiver without the holes drilled in it?” the Chief Justice asked Patterson. In response, Patterson claimed, somewhat implausibly, that people may buy a ghost gun kit because they enjoy the experience of building a gun much like some hobbyists enjoy working on their own car. But Roberts didn’t buy this argument at all. “Drilling a hole or two,” he dryly responded to Patterson, “I would think doesn’t give the same sort of reward that you get from working on your car on the weekend.” Later in the argument, after Prelogar was back at the podium, she stuck the knife in Patterson’s argument. Federal law, she noted, doesn’t ban ghost gun kits, it merely requires ghost gun sellers to follow the same background check and serial number laws as any other gun seller. So, if there were a market for law-abiding hobbyists who want to drill a couple holes before they fire their gun, those hobbyists could still get a ghost gun if they submitted to a background check. But what actually happened is, once the government issued a rule stating that ghost guns are subject to the same laws as any other gun, the market for this product dried up. Turns out, hobbyists weren’t interested in buying almost-complete guns with missing holes. The biggest wild card in the case is Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who revealed that he voted in favor of ghost guns in 2023 because he was concerned that a gun seller who was ignorant of the law might accidentally sell an unregulated kit without realizing it was illegal to do so and then be charged with a crime. But, as Prelogar told Kavanaugh, a gun seller can only be charged with a crime if they “willfully” sell a gun without a serial number or if they knowingly sell a gun without a background check. So Kavanaugh’s fears appear unfounded. Will that be enough to bring Kavanaugh into the government’s camp? Unclear. But, ultimately, Kavanaugh is likely to be the sixth vote against ghost guns if he does flip. After Tuesday, it does seem like there are five solid votes for the proposition that ghost guns are subject to the same laws as any other firearm.
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Matthew Modine still giddy over officiating Millie Bobby Brown’s lavish Italian wedding
The "Stranger Things" star gushed to chef Nobu Matsuhisa about the experience, and joked it's his new gig.
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Harris gets grilled on ‘60 Minutes’ for alienating ‘millions and millions’ of voters by calling Trump ‘racist’
Vice President Kamala Harris got grilled in a tense “60 Minutes” interview Monday night for alienating “millions and millions” of US voters by calling former President Donald Trump a “racist.” CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker took Harris to task for portraying Trump as “racist and divisive.” “You have accused Donald Trump of using racist tropes...
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Melania Recalls Meeting Trump—and Stealing Him From a Blonde
MANDEL NGAN/Getty ImagesMelania Trump has revealed how Donald slipped away from his glamorous blonde date to ask for her number the first time they met at a New York Fashion Week party in 1998.Then 28, Melania refused to give the smooth-talking tycoon her number but agreed to take his business card after chatting to him about her family back in Slovenia.A few weeks later, she contacted Trump, then 52, and they went out on their first date. By 2005, the couple were wed and the Slovenian model was the third Mrs Trump.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Islanders have pieces to emerge among crowded Metropolitan Division
The perception that the Islanders are a franchise stuck in neutral is well-hardened after another season without winning a playoff series and another offseason without an overhaul of the roster.
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The Far Right’s Newest, Dumbest Trick to Spread Misinformation on X
When a guy you know texts you, it has to be real.
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Enraged Biden called Netanyahu ‘a f–king liar’ over Rafah invasion, told him he had ‘no strategy’: new book
President Biden privately raged that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was a “f--king liar” when Israel invaded Rafah — and seethed to the PM’s face that he had “no strategy,’’ a blistering new book says.
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Addams Family Reunion! Stars of 1991 blockbuster gather at LA Comic Con 2024 — see the photos
Stars from the 1991 blockbuster movie "The Addams Family," reunite at the 2024 Los Angeles Comic Con.
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Vapid Kamala Harris’ ‘60 Minutes’ sitdown shows why she’s avoided the press
Kamala Harris gave us a glimpse into her mind, and there’s not much there.
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NHL Opening Night predictions: Odds, picks, best bets for Bruins-Panthers, more
Here are our Opening Night best bets to help celebrate the return of the NHL on Tuesday.
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Kamala Harris Hits Trump Hard Over Hurricane ‘Lies’ on ‘The View’
ABC/screengrabKamala Harris pulled no punches on Tuesday when she went after Donald Trump for what The View co-host Ana Navarro characterized as blatant “lies” about the Biden administration’s efforts to help hurricane victims.“It’s profound and it is the height of irresponsibility and frankly callousness,” Harris said on the show in her first live interview since accepting the Democratic Party’s nomination for president. “This is so consistent about Donald Trump,” she added, “He puts himself before the needs of other [people].”Trump has said repeatedly on the campaign trail that the Biden administration was redirecting relief aid from Florida to pay for migrants. “Kamala spent all of her FEMA money—billions of dollars—on housing for illegal migrants,” he said at a Michigan rally. “They stole the FEMA money just like they stole it from a bank so they could give it to their illegal immigrants who they want to have vote for them.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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JetBlue drops hot meals from menu for coach passengers on transatlantic flights
The airline is dropping the temperature on food served to economy-class passengers on all transatlantic flights.
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Joy Behar Claims Donald Trump Is Too “Scared” To Go On ‘The View’
"He doesn’t go on any interviews now because he’s afraid they’re gonna fact-check him."
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Jenna Bush Hager Shares Hilarious Photo Of Herself Clubbing With LeBron James With A “Credit Card Tucked Into The Boob” On ‘Today’
"My mom might be embarrassed by that," she confessed.
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Roblox shares slide after short-seller Hindenburg accuses platform of ‘lying to investors’
It is the latest target of Hindenburg, whose reports have knocked shares of companies owned by billionaire-investor Carl Icahn and India's Gautam Adani.
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Gno kidding! How gnocchi became like Chipotle as the hottest grab-and-go food in NYC
These days, you can find some of the best gnocchi at a takeout-only spot in the East Village — no white tablecloths in sight. In fact, no tables at all.
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Oklahoma amends request for Bibles that initially appeared to match only version backed by Trump
The request for proposal no longer requires the Bibles include U.S. historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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Trumpchella? Why he's holding a rally in the California desert, weeks before election day
Former President Trump is holding a rally Saturday at a polo field in the Coachella Valley, even though he will likely lose California by millions of votes.
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Kamala Harris tells ‘The View’ there’s ‘not a thing’ she’d change about Biden’s record
The Trump campaign has tried to tie Harris to the Biden tenure, with the 46th president averaging 41.3% job approval, according to RealClearPolitics.
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We found the best prices on Eagles Las Vegas Sphere tickets
Welcome to Sphere, such a lovely place.
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2024 College football predictions, odds: Sam Houston will win Conference USA
So, which CUSA team has emerged from the non-conference portion of its schedule with momentum?
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Fans, pundits believe Aaron Rodgers was behind Robert Saleh’s Jets firing
It didn't take long after Robert Saleh's stunning Jets firing Tuesday for the finger-pointing to begin.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Ranma 1/2’ on Netflix, Where A Martial Arts Prodigy’s Gender Swapping Curse Gets Him Into Hot (And Cold) Water
Decades after it aired on Japanese TV from 1989-1992, Ranma 1/2 returns with a fresh adaptation ready to make a splash with viewers old and new.
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Floridians prepare for Hurricane Milton as enormous storm takes aim at Sunshine State
Ginormous Hurricane Milton is churning toward Florida’s Gulf Coast, where it’s expected to have a devastating impact when it makes landfall. Meteorologists are warning the monster storm could be one of the biggest hurricanes in history.
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Hurricane Milton’s ominous growth leaves meteorologist emotionally upset: ‘Just horrific’
A Florida meteorologist and hurricane specialist became emotional on air while reporting on Hurricane Milton’s monstrous growth just days before expected landfall. Storm expert John Morales had to briefly pause in the middle of an NBC broadcast while discussing the storm raging over Yucatan, Mexico, and other states along the Gulf of Mexico.
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Newly constructed $19.2M waterfront Nantucket home that sold last year may be demolished: ‘It seems like it’s kind of a waste’
A Nantucket mansion that sold for $19.2 million just months ago might soon be demolished now that it's in the hands of a new owner.
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DeSantis urges Floridians to prepare for Hurricane Milton: ‘Time is running out’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Tuesday told Florida residents to have a safety plan for Hurricane Milton that’s expected to make landfall with devastating impact. Milton was downgraded to a Category 4 with maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour — after topping 200 mph as a Category 5 on Monday. But Milton is...
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NBA player R.J. Hampton admits he put ‘bruises’ on the mother of his child in shocking new video
“Shut the f–k up talking to me, bitch! Please!” the Delaware Blue Coats player told his ex, as their toddler son climbed a set of stairs nearby.
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70% of bus riders in D.C. area don’t pay. Here’s what Metro is doing about it.
The transit agency is proposing a new funding model where jurisdictions will get more money for cracking down on fare evasion.
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Evidence that proves key witness in Adams case lied turned over by the feds: defense attorney
Federal prosecutors have turned over evidence showing that a key witness in the criminal case against Mayor Eric Adams lied, his defense attorney said. High-profile lawyer Alex Spiro, in a breathless statement released Monday night, accused the feds of slow-rolling the disclosure of so-called “Brady material” — evidence that could be favorable to a defendant....
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Chris Olave’s brother complains about lack of usage during ‘MNF’ loss to Chiefs
Chris Olave's brother had the same thought as anyone hoping the Saints' No. 1 receiver would hep them win any fantasy matchups Monday.
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