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Lizzo wears Ozempic-themed Halloween costume inspired by ‘South Park’ parody after slamming allegations

Last month, Lizzo, born Melissa Viviane Jefferson, slammed allegations that her slimmed-down figure was due to Ozempic.
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‘Unprecedented’ 8 dead bodies wash up in Jamaica Bay area in past year; residents concerned
Jamaica Bay is quietly earning a reputation as the Big Apple’s version of the Bermuda Triangle -- with at least eight dead bodies discovered in and around the area over the past year, some under mysterious circumstances. 
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Rangers’ Alexis Lafreniere’s big extension draws jokes from linemates
Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck couldn’t help but make jokes.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto proves there is still strength in Dodgers' starting pitching
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's stellar performance in the Dodgers' win over the Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series proves the Dodgers still have starting pitching.
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The ultimate fan’s guide for Commanders-Bears game day
The 5-2 Washington Commanders and 4-2 Chicago Bears meet at Northwest Stadium on Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Kamala Harris’ desperate talking-point flops are convincing no one
Kamala Harris' ever-evolving narratives haven't stopped her campaign's hemorrhaging — because voters see the election as a conflict of two absolutely antithetical visions.
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Harris & Co. call Trump a fascist: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 28, 2024
NY Post readers discuss Miranda Devine’s column on the Democrats’ attempt to paint Trump as a fascist.
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This Democrat pulled off one of the country's biggest upsets. Can she win again in Trump country?
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez narrowly won in a district Trump carried twice. She hopes local issues and a willingness to buck her party will help in her rematch with a MAGA Republican.
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How Trump tariff threats might plunge Mexico into recession and stoke immigration
Few countries would be more affected than Mexico by Trump's threats to enact sweeping tariffs on imports. They could lead to more poverty, migration, some economists say.
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D.C.-area forecast: Cooler today with a possible freeze tonight. Warming again this week.
The dry spell continues through at least midweek. Could it end as we close out a toasty Halloween?
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Letters to the Editor: I'm from a military family. Generals warning of a president's fascism is a really big deal
It's deeply ingrained in military officers to defer to the commander in chief. When they start speaking out about Trump's fascism, we must listen.
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Hot, dry and dusty: When the Santa Ana 'devil winds' blow, Southern California takes cover
The Santa Ana winds are notorious for being hot, dry and dusty, but the quality that really defines these 'devil winds' is their direction.
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In Valenzuela's hometown, mourning and memories of how 'The Lefty' got his start
El Zurdo: The Legend
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Poisoned, imprisoned and essentially killed by Putin, Alexei Navalny somehow never lost hope
The Russian dissident's posthumous memoir, "Patriot," is funny, tragic and somehow optimistic about the future of his beloved country.
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Letters to the Editor: Sending a million people to Mars could wreck the Earth
We don't talk enough about a serious side effect of Elon Musk's effort to colonize Mars: His massive rockets belch greenhouse gases here on Earth.
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Dodgers still could win World Series without Shohei Ohtani, but no one wants that
Shohei Ohtani is the face of baseball, and the Dodgers winning a World Series title without him playing because of an injury would be a huge downer.
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D.C. council panel to examine abuses at psychiatric hospital
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington is under fire after a watchdog’s report revealed incidents of abuse and neglect.
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Everything to know about Trump’s NYC rally at Madison Square Garden
Former President Donald Trump is returning to the city of his birth to host a mega-rally at the iconic Madison Square Garden on Sunday. Here is everything you need to know before the blockbuster affair just nine days before Election Day. When is the rally? The 45th president is scheduled to deliver remarks at 5...
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There's a new reason your neighbors bought a weapon — gun culture 3.0
Americans on the left and the right are starting to arm themselves against perceived threats of political violence.
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The Sierra Club's California members are torn over its mission. Can a new leader forge consensus?
Some want the environmental organization to lean harder into environmental justice, while others fear the club is abandoning its roots in wilderness preservation. The state club's new acting director, tasked with managing the fractured membership, believes in a big tent approach.
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He couldn’t race the Marine Corps Marathon last year. Now, he’s trying again.
Adam Devine, a former Marine, had both his legs amputated after a 2011 incident in Afghanistan. He took up handcycling to stay fit for himself and his family.
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The Top 10 reasons to vote for Kamala Harris for president
It doesn't hurt that she's not Donald Trump. But there are plenty of other reasons to be for a Harris presidency.
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NFL Week 8 predictions: Picks against the spread for every game
The Post's Dave Blezow returns for Season 31 of the Bettor's Guide to give his Week 8 NFL picks.
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Supreme Court ignites wave of lawsuits against federal regulations
Major businesses cited a trio of pivotal rulings from June in a bid to invalidate a vast array of federal climate, education, health and labor rules.
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Slate Crossword: Closest World Capital to the Intersection of the Equator and Prime Meridian (Five Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Oct. 27, 2024.
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Fending For Yourself on a Deserted Island Sounds Like a Nightmare. For These People, It’s a Choice.
People are spending thousands to learn skills once reserved for doomsday preppers or reality show contestants.
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Aaron Boone questions one of his Game 1 moves, but it’s not what you think
LOS ANGELES — After a day of external second-guessing in Game 1, there was one decision Aaron Boone himself grappled with. It was not pulling Gerrit Cole after 88 pitches. It was not bringing in Nestor Cortes, fresh off a flexor strain that had not allowed him to pitch since Sept. 18, to face the...
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Frankie Muniz’s 1st race since landing full-time NASCAR ride spoiled by truck’s mechanical problems
Frankie Muniz finished 33rd on Saturday in his first Truck Series race since the “Malcolm in the Middle” star announced he will become a full-time NASCAR racer next season.
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Massachusetts’s High School Exit Exam, the MCAS, Is On the Ballot
A ballot measure would do away with the requirement that high schoolers pass a test to graduate. Opponents say it could water down academics for struggling students.
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Louisiana judge blocks further sweeps of homeless camp in New Orleans ahead of Taylor Swift concerts
Advocates argue the effort disrupted the work of local officials to connect homeless people with social services and help them find more permanent housing solutions.
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'Stay Married Chicken,' indulgent and delicious, has 'definitely worked,' says family-minded creator
"Stay Married Chicken" is a dish that people will want to eat again and again, creator Leslie Stern told Fox News Digital. She was inspired by a family recipe and shared hers.
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Prince William publicly mentions Prince Harry for first time in recent memory while discussing childhood
Prince William mentioned his estranged brother, Prince Harry, in a clip from a new documentary series in which he talked about their mother, Princess Diana, taking them to a homeless center as children.
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Democrats Took Over a Bucks County School Board, but Still Ban Some Books
Democrats swept a school board election in Bucks County after Republicans instituted book bans and other changes. But the right-wing “parental rights” movement has left an indelible mark.
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Facebook for the Dead
The perils and pleasures of being a "graver."
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Facebook seller frantically asks buyer to return wife’s pricey furniture sold for cheap amid viral restoration: ‘Plot twist’
A vintage furniture restorer claimed that a woman who sold her a mid-century dresser on Facebook’s marketplace wanted the piece back after she had started refurbishing it for a profit.
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Trump supporters camping overnight outside MSG in anticipation of mega MAGA rally
As many as 100 Trump backers were lined up in lawn chairs just after midnight Sunday outside the famous -- and some of them came as early as 10 am Saturday to a spot along 33rd Street and Sixth Avenues.
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Giants offensive line banged up ahead of Steelers showdown
Brian Daboll couldn’t announce either of his starting offensive tackles before the Giants’ last practice of the week.
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¿Cometió un error en su boleta electoral de California? Aquí le mostramos cómo solucionarlo y lograr que su voto sea contabilizado
Los californianos tienen hasta el martes 5 de noviembre para emitir su voto en las elecciones presidenciales de 2024.
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Rangers reinsert Zac Jones into lineup after he was scratched in past three games
Head coach Peter Laviolette reinserted Zac Jones into the Rangers’ lineup, after the 24-year-old defenseman served as a healthy scratch in the previous three games. As a result, rookie Victor Mancini came out of the lineup and was a healthy scratch for the first time this season for the Rangers’ 2-1 win over the Ducks...
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Florida murderer lunges at father of teen he killed over Yeezy shoes in courtroom outburst before sentencing
The family of 18-year-old Andrea Camps Lacayo had the chance to speak face-to-face to Adrian Cosby, who is accused of murdering the high school senior in 2020, during Cosby's sentencing on Friday.
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Juan Soto gives Yankees rallying cry after latest offensive one-man show: ‘It ain’t over yet’
Juan Soto was practically a one-man show for the Yankees on Saturday, with his solo shot off Yoshinobu Yamamoto the lone hit off the Dodgers starter.
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Russian economy overheating, but still powering the war against Ukraine
Putin’s massive spending on the war is overheating the economy, but he has the resources to keep doing it.
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Dear Abby: My sister treats me like a therapist — how do I get her to see a professional?
Dear Abby gives advice to a woman who wants her sister to see a professional therapist instead of solely confiding in her.
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Rookies Tyler Nubin, Dru Phillips aren’t backing down from any Giants challenge
In what looks like another lost season for the Giants, the development of the second-round pick Nubin and the third-round pick Phillips is one of a few things that could keep fans engaged.
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Saoirse Ronan silences male Hollywood stars on talk show by calling out big problem with Paul Mescal’s joke
An actress has called out a line up of male Hollywood stars for their joke on a talk show – with the interaction going viral.
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Nets not rushing Nic Claxton back to starter’s workload
Nic Claxton has been relegated to coming off the bench as he builds up his conditioning.
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Heroes, zeros from Yankees’ Game 2 World Series loss: LA reliever shuts down Bombers’ rally
Heroes, zeros and the inside pitch from the Yankees' 4-2 World Series Game 2 loss to the Dodgers on Saturday night in Los Angeles.
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Lizzo wears Ozempic-themed Halloween costume inspired by 'South Park' parody after slamming allegations
Lizzo dressed up in an Ozempic-themed Halloween costume as the singer poked fun at an episode of "South Park" that parodied her earlier this year.
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LA Galaxy le pasa por encima a los Rapids de Colorado en su primer juego en los playoffs de la MLS
Los galácticos fueron muy superiores sobre los Rapids de Colorado y se llevaron el primer triunfo de la serie al ganar de tres en la apertura de los playoffs para ambos.
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