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Darren Walker elected president of the National Gallery of Art

Darren Walker, the outgoing president of the Ford Foundation, has served on the National Gallery of Art’s board of trustees for five years.
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Nuzzi’s Ex: RFK Jr Told Reporter He Wanted to Impregnate Her
Getty ImagesRyan Lizza has responded to Olivia Nuzzi’s allegations of blackmail in federal court, following the revelation of Nuzzi’s undisclosed “personal relationship” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which Lizza yesterday claimed was almost a year long.He has denied Nuzzi’s claims (filed in D.C. Superior Court on Sept 30.), in every aspect, providing new alleged details on the collapse of their relationship, and leveling his own accusations.In mid-August, Lizza wrote in a filing to the court on Oct. 14, “I discovered that Ms. Nuzzi had been cheating on me with a married man [RFK Jr.] for almost a year. She admitted the affair and over the course of weeks of conversations she confided how she fell into what she described as a “toxic” “unhealthy” “stupid” “psychotic” “crazy” “indefensible” relationship with a 70-year-old “sex addict” who told her he wanted to “possess,” “control,” and “impregnate” her.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Police vs. pumpkin! Ohio cops tussle with giant inflatable gourd
It’s a runaway pumpkin. Police officers in Bay Village, Ohio, were nearly swallowed up by a huge inflatable Jack-o’-lantern that had blown into the road from a nearby Halloween display. “Luckily, no officers (or pumpkins) were harmed during the event,” the police department said. Watch more hilarious Halloween decorations from The Post here.
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Absurd Oregon DEI firing proves woke HASN’T peaked
An Oregon official was suspended from his position for . . . looking “beyond gender and identity in hiring, seeking only candidates most qualified for the job."
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College employee shot in 'workplace violence incident,' suspect at large: Police
The shooting occurred at the Center for Media and Design, a Santa Monica College satellite, in Santa Monica shortly before 10 p.m. PT, police said.
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Davante Adams took red-eye flight to NJ as Jets finalized trade
The news of Adams’ trade broke just after 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning.
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Ozempic boasts surprising mental health benefits for teens with obesity: new research
This research contradicts previous concerns about the potential of drugs like Ozempic to trigger suicidal ideation and self-harm in children and adults.
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Paul Mescal shares mom’s reaction to those viral one-night stand rumors
The "Normal People" star also called the speculation "categorically untrue."
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Volleyball Top 10: Holy Cross, reloaded and looking to repeat, joins top five
Despite graduating two-time All-Met Player of the Year Emerson Sellman, the Tartans have been perfect in league play this fall.
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Georgia judge rules officials can't delay election certification over fraud concerns
"Election superintendents in Georgia have a mandatory fixed obligation to certify election results," the judge wrote.
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Field hockey Top 10: Churchill climbs, Fairfax joins the rankings
After falling to Crofton in last year’s Maryland Class 4A title game, the undefeated Bulldogs have looked plenty hungry this fall.
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Qatar's ruler says his nation will vote on abandoning legislative elections after just one poll
It marks yet another rollback in the hereditarily ruled Gulf Arab states to embrace representational rule after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the 2011 Arab Spring.
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Dems Railed Against Sanders for Courting Joe Rogan. Now They've Done A 180
Vivian Zink/SyfyIn the winter of January 2020, Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), a member of the party’s informal left-wing House bloc dubbed “The Squad,” temporarily backed away from the campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in the lead-up to the Iowa caucuses, after enthusiastically supporting him.Among the reasons she reportedly “grew less interested in helping Sanders’ campaign” was Joe Rogan.Sanders’ campaign had touted a quasi-endorsement from the wildly popular podcaster, who has a record of inviting controversial guests on to spew conspiracies and bigotry while dabbling in both himself, apparently unnerving Ocasio-Cortez and her team in the process.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Police hopeful they will find body as officers scour landfill for remains of property tycoon’s missing wife: ‘Good chance’
Multiple law enforcement agencies began scouring a landfill near San Antonio in hazmat suits.
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‘The View’: Whoopi Goldberg Corrects Sunny Hostin After She Says Kamala Harris “Has A Problem With Men”
"They have a problem with her."
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Bill Maher says he’s not worried about ‘crazy’ Trump winning election: ‘Not even nervous’
Talk show host Bill Maher said he wasn't worried that former President Trump would win the 2024 race or target him if he returned to the White House.
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SAG-AFTRA, video game companies resuming negotiations as actors' strike continues
SAG-AFTRA and the video game companies are resuming contract negotiations for the first time since video game actors went on strike.
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‘The View’ Hosts Are Totally ‘Freaked Out’ by Trump’s Latest Rally
ABC/screengrabWhoopi Goldberg is never shy about her criticisms of Donald Trump on-air at The View, but on Tuesday her critique of him turned to utter bewilderment, as the hosts reviewed footage of the former president’s Pennsylvania town hall Monday.The footage, which the show cut into a montage, featured several clips of the former president requesting songs and doing a mix of standing silently still and dancing awkwardly to the music as the crowd stared at him. According to the montage, the strange behavior went on for nearly an hour—which Goldberg said, “really upset me.”“This should freak everybody out,” Goldberg said, “57 minutes of him playing music, not saying jack-doo about anything that has to do with what’s going on in the world. This freaked me out.” The other hosts, including former Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin, pointed out that Trump’s strange behavior at the rally, during which attendees were supposed to have the opportunity to ask him questions, was a sign of “a real decline” in his mental abilities.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces 6 Lawsuits From Lawyer With a Hotline
The Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee filed suits in New York with new allegations of rape and sexual assault from 1995 to 2021. Mr. Combs denied the accusations.
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Stop the steel: ‘King Conker’ accused of using metal nut to cheat in chestnut-game tournament
The winner of the world "conker" world championship in England is being investigated after another competitor accused him of using a metal chestnut to smash his way to the title.
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A gang leader in Haiti is injured in a shootout with Haitian and Kenyan police
The second-in-command of the Kraze Baryè gang was shot in Torcelle, a community the gang controls in the southeast region of Port-au-Prince, the capital.
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Kanye West, Bianca Censori fueled divorce rumors to distract from ex-assistant’s lawsuit against rapper: report
"Some believe that the publicity stunt was a way of overshadowing the details of the harrowing lawsuit," a source told Daily Mail of the divorce rumors.
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‘Mental toughness’ campaign is just ‘toxic masculinity rebranded,’ journalist says
Conceding her “unpopular opinion” was “going to upset some people”, author and journalist Jill Stark stressed that Brockmann had done an “admirable job” raising money to combat homelessness and “should be applauded”.
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Aaron Rodgers lacking fourth-quarter magic as Davante Adams joins Jets
The Jets are close. That is the good news for them. The bad news is they have now lost three winnable games. 
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Harrison Ford, 82, admits he keeps acting for ‘essential human contact’
"I get to imagine with people that have great skill and experience," Harrison Ford said in a new interview.
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Mysterious ‘doorway’ discovered in Antarctic ice via Google Maps — and conspiracy theorists have wild ideas
Google Maps is a place of great discovery — and the latest sighting may be one of the oddest yet.
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Trump Says Attendees at Bizarre Rally Fainted Out of ‘Excitement and Heat’
Kevin DietschDonald Trump said rally goers fainted from “excitement and heat” after two separate medical emergencies derailed his town hall into an impromptu concert.“I had a Town Hall in Pennsylvania last night. It was amazing! The Q and A was almost finished when people began fainting from the excitement and heat,” Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday morning. “We started playing music while we waited, and just kept it going. So different, but it ended up being a GREAT EVENING!”Trump was 30 minutes into his Monday night town hall in Oaks, a Philadelphia suburb, when the crowd alerted the former president and moderator South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to an attendee that needed medical attention. The town hall took a bizarre turn after that.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Beanie Feldstein and Taran Killam lead a giddy, star-packed ‘Spelling Bee’
The Kennedy Center revival of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” is a timely and delightful escape.
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How Trump could use the military to go after the 'radical left'
Former President Donald Trump says troops should be used to go after "radical left lunatics" to handle any Election Day chaos. Can he do that legally?
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Disney fans rip ‘offensive’ prices at new bakery — with slices starting at $22
The menu was posted outside the bakery, which is not owned by Disney, showing prices that include a slice of cake starting at $22.
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Zoe Saldaña on new physical extremes in "Special Ops: Lioness" season 2
Zoe Saldaña discusses taking on more physically demanding scenes in season 2 of "Special Ops: Lioness," revealing how she pushes herself to new limits.
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'I can go.' Dodger Freddie Freeman endures hours of therapy to play on sprained ankle
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman arrives at the ballpark six hours before first pitch to prepare his body to play on a sprained ankle.
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Kathy Bates on "Matlock" role, ageism and her healthy lifestyle
Emmy and Academy Award-winning actor Kathy Bates told "CBS Mornings" she considered going into semi-retirement before landing on the CBS legal drama "Matlock."
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For the Commanders, the NFC East is there for the taking
As the NFC East outlook has rapidly changed, the Washington Commanders have gone from afterthought to the division favorite.
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Powerful cold front set to sweep through communities already devastated by Helene, bringing freezing temps and snow
A wave of below-average temperatures will blanket the Southeast by late week and bring snow to the North Carolina mountains above 3,500 feet.
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Kathy Bates talks "Matlock" reboot, tackling ageism
Kathy Bates opens up about playing Madeline Matlock in the CBS reboot, tackling ageism and being an executive producer.
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One-legged pants take over runways as part of ‘jarring’ new trend for 2025
These designers have a leg up on the competition.
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‘NCIS: Origins’: A ‘NCIS’ Virgin Reviews the Franchise’s New Spinoff
Illustration by Eric Faison/The Daily Beast/CBSI had only seen one episode of NCIS before I watched NCIS: Origins. This is not a brag; normally, as a reviewer, I’d try to conceal my ignorance as best as possible. Ideally, I’d take time to catch up on episodes of the original before attempting to discuss the prequel in order to place the series in its proper context. In this case, that wasn’t necessary, because NCIS: Origins is an all-you-can-eat buffet of cop clichés. If you’ve ever seen a procedural, on film or on TV, you’ll be able to follow this one just fine.Monday night’s two-part series premiere, “Enter Sandman,” opens with the first of many folksy aphorisms—this series’ love language. “My dad used to say, ‘Wherever you go, there you are.’ I guess he was right,” Mark Harmon, whose return to the series is a huge deal according to the Variety articles I read in anticipation of this review, growls in voiceover over closeup shots of grizzled hands building a fire in the wilderness. This refers to the arc of his character, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, a fan favorite whose backstory as a Marine sniper-turned-Navy cop is explored in NCIS: Origins. He keeps running, but his problems keep catching up with him. Maybe he should try therapy?He does have a lot to unpack. As NCIS: Origins begins, Gibbs (played here by Austin Stowell) is a young man who has just been assigned to the NIS (Naval Intelligence Service; the “C” for “criminal” was added later) at Camp Pendleton in California after returning home from a tour of duty in Iraq. (The first time around—Origins is set in 1991.) It’s mentioned several times that Gibbs failed his psych evaluation before taking the NIS job, and he really has no business carrying a gun. But he does carry one. And he’s a steadier shot than the rest of them, trauma be damned.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Spain says firm busted sending chemicals to Russia, breaching sanctions
Spanish police say four men were arrested for setting up a company to ship chemicals to Russia, including "possible precursors for chemical weapons."
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Some Eagles Sphere Las Vegas ticket prices are dropping
Here's how to see the "Tequila Sunrise" group for less.
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Doctors shocked by what they see on clean hands under a microscope: ‘Oh, that is nasty’
“This hand looks clean to the naked eye but is it?” they both ask the camera.
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Hoda Kotb Shocked After Jenna Bush Hager Reveals She Wants To Dress Up As Her Son’s ‘TNMT’ Girlfriend For Halloween
"Why are you encouraging her?" Kotb asked the Today crew after they applauded Bush Hager.
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Joe Buck roasts Bills’ Tyler Bass for missed extra point: ‘What the heck was that?’
"I've seen better kicks than that on 'College GameDay.'"
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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Nick Cannon partied with Diddy as teen, country star's wife has baby on bus
The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter brings you the latest Hollywood headlines, celebrity interviews and stories from Los Angeles and beyond.
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North Korea blows up parts of inter-Korean road and rail links in a symbolic display of anger
South Korea says North Korea blew up the northern parts of inter-Korean road and rail links no longer in use.
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‘The View’ Is “Freaked Out” By Donald Trump Playing 30 Minutes Of Music During Town Hall: “This Really Upset Me”
Alyssa Farah Griffin said Trump's musical moment pointed to "a very real decline."
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Jerry Seinfeld Takes Back Explosive Comments About ‘Extreme Left’ Killing Comedy
YouTube/screengrabJerry Seinfeld is finally admitting he was wrong to blame the “extreme left” for ruining comedy.Seinfeld says he “regrets” the comments and is ready to take them back in this exclusive clip from the latest episode of his friend and fellow comedian Tom Papa’s Breaking Bread podcast. “I said that the ‘extreme left’ has suppressed the art of comedy. I did say that. That’s not true,” Seinfeld says before laughing at himself and adding, “It’s not true.”It was in an extended talk with the New Yorker’s David Remnick to mark his 70th birthday this past April that Seinfeld first made the claim that genuinely funny television has disappeared as “the result of the extreme left and P.C. crap, and people worrying so much about offending other people.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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‘Only Murders in the Building’ Recap: Is Paul Rudd the Killer?
Hulu(Warning: Spoilers ahead.)After last week’s episode of Only Murders in the Building made all the Westies look guilty, “Lifeboat” finally explains their whole deal. Are the Westies the murderers we’ve been searching for all season? No. Turns out, their only crime was honoring a dear friend’s dying wish. Well, that and welfare fraud.“Lifeboat” begins with a flashback to all the Westies we’ve met throughout the season—Vince Fish (Richard Kind), Rudy (Kumail Nanjiani), Alfonso (Desmin Borges), Inez (Daphne Rubin-Vega), and Ana (Lilian Rebelo). They’re all meeting up with the mysterious Dudenoff (Griffin Dunne), who’s promising to change their lives with his rent control scheme.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Hundreds of Beavers’ on Tubi, An Indie Movie/Labor Of Love With The Heart Of A Slapstick Silent Film (And Plenty of Beaver Costumes)
Wacky, fun, and happy to be weird, Hundreds of Beavers hits Tubi just in time for you to stock up at the dispensary. 
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