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VA staffers improperly peeked at medical records of Vance and Walz: report

A handful of Department of Veterans Affairs employees reportedly peeked at vice presidential hopefuls JD Vance's and Tim Walz's medical records in July and August.
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We got stranded on a cruise ship for months — now we’re engaged
Everyone is shipping this couple.
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The U.S. is sending a few thousand more troops to the Middle East to boost security
The Pentagon says is sending a 'few thousand' additional troops to the Middle East to bolster security and to be prepared to defend Israel if necessary.
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Dems launch ‘multimillion dollar’ TV ad buy in attempt to oust red state senators
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee announced it launched a “multimillion dollar” television ad buy targeting two US Senate races it thinks it can flip blue in Texas and Florida. 
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Inside Putin’s Secret Personal Life and the Wild Lengths He Goes to Keep It Hidden
Alexander Kazakov/Pool/AFP via Getty ImagesVladimir Putin goes to “surreal” lengths to shroud his private life in mystery, but recent security failures have allowed journalists and activists unprecedented access to the secrets of his inner circle. A new report by the Dossier Center, a Russian opposition media group, revealed that the Russian president, his rumored romantic partner, and children are isolated in their residences, travel only by armored train, yacht or private jet, and require visitors to quarantine for two weeks.The Russian leader, who only broadcasts details from his personal life that support his purported Machismo, has long hidden key information about himself, especially about his family. He only acknowledges the existence of two daughters he had with his ex-wife who live under assumed names. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Jets’ Robert Saleh backtracks on Aaron Rodgers cadence suggestion after ugly loss
Rodgers didn’t seem to like even the suggestion, saying the team should instead hold the players accountable for those mistakes.
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Week 6 Heisman odds, predictions: New favorite but value lies down the board
There are several fast-risers in the Heisman Trophy race whose performances over the weekend vaulted them up the odds board, including a new No. 1.
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Israel launches massive attack against Houthis with strikes on Yemeni targets | Reporter Replay
Israel launched a massive retaliatory attack against the Houthi rebels in Yemen on Sunday, the latest escalation that threatens all-out war between the Jewish state and Iran’s terror proxies. The IDF deployed dozens of fighter jets to conduct the attack against the Houthis’ sea ports and power plants after the terror group fired a ballistic...
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Devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene captured in tragic photos
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 storm, later causing flooding and tornadoes in North Carolina​.
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23 sommelier-approved gifts for wine-lovers to enjoy this Christmas
It's wine o'clock somewhere.
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Football Top 20: St. John’s handles business, Hayfield climbs into top five
The Cadets scored a big win over Friendship Collegiate while the new-look Hawks have won by an average of 60 points.
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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days: 17 pet products that are on sale early
Find considerable savings during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days on these pet products.
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Knicks officially ‘all-in’ after making move for Karl-Anthony Towns
New York Post Sports anchor Dexter Henry and The Post’s Knicks beat reporter Stefan Bondy discuss what the Knicks’ trade for Karl-Anthony Towns means for the Bockers’ lineup and New York’s belief in Jalen Brunson’s ascension into stardom.
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New York City closes tunnel supplying half of its water for big $2B fix
The temporary shutdown of the Delaware Aqueduct in upstate New York has been in the works for years, with officials steadily boosting capacity from other parts of the city’s sprawling 19-reservoir system.
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Israel launches small raids against Hezbollah across the Lebanese border, official says
Officials say Israel has launched small, precision raids across the border in Lebanon and that a larger ground operation is being planned.
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Dave Grohl shops for Halloween decorations with daughter in first sighting since baby scandal
The Foo Fighters frontman was seen leaving a Spirit Halloween store with his 10-year-old daughter, Ophelia, in LA on Sunday.
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An uninterrupted drive up California's Highway 1 won't be possible until 2025 — at the earliest
Driving up California's iconic Highway 1 near Lucia will require a detour through at least 2025 as repairs were recently delayed because of new landslide movement.
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Michigan Democratic Senate hopeful warns Harris is falling behind in critical state: 'Underwater'
Rep. Elissa Slotkin reportedly told donors that Vice President Harris is losing support in Michigan, one of the most critical states to victory in 2024.
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Giants fire Farhan Zaidi, name Buster Posey new president of baseball ops
The 37-year-old former MVP joined the club's ownership group in September 2022, less than a year after his retirement in November 2021.
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Newsom vetoes slew of bills over the weekend, bucks Dem legislature on progressive initiatives
Gov. Newsom vetoed multiple bills over the weekend, rejecting several progressive initiatives, including one bill aimed at expediting licenses for providers of transgender treatments.
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"Rust" armorer's conviction upheld in fatal on set shooting by Alec Baldwin
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed sought to dismiss her conviction or convene a new trial in the shooting death, alleging misconduct and suppression of evidence by law enforcement.
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NYC’s first-ever ‘garbage’ restaurant week is here: Michelin chefs making special dishes — out of trash
Zero waste doesn't mean zero taste, if you ask these top chefs.
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Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl spotted for the first time since cheating and baby scandal: photos
The skeletons are (still) coming out.
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Liberal author urges Biden to ‘dissolve’ Supreme Court before leaving office: ‘It’s Trump’s harem’
"It’s so disgraceful, this court, that it shouldn’t even be allowed to be called the Supreme Court," she said.
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Norway is mulling building a fence on its border with Russia, following Finland's example
Norway may put a fence along part or all of the 123-mile border it shares with Russia, a move inspired by a similar project in its Nordic neighbor Finland.
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90 Day Fiancé’s Loren Brovarnik blasts troll body-shaming her ‘big’ toddlers
The Instagram hater warned the former reality star to "watch all of the junk food" before Shai, 4, Asher, 3, and Ariel, 2, became "chubby."
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JD Vance has some explaining to do at Tuesday's debate
I thought I knew him back in 2016, but the man taking the debate stage against Gov. Tim Walz is unrecognizable.
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Niecy Nash supports ‘Grotesquerie’ co-star Travis Kelce at Chiefs vs. Chargers game that Taylor Swift skipped
Nash, 54, and Kelce, 34, grew close while filming the Ryan Murphy series, with sources saying they "would not stop laughing" on set.
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MLB scraps All-Star Game uniforms; players will once again wear team uniforms
After four years of annual Nike-designed All-Star uniforms, the league confirmed Monday it would scrap the special All-Star outfits.
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Britain's last coal-fired electricity plant is closing, ending 142 years of coal power in the U.K.
The Ratcliffe-on-Soar station in central England is finishing its final shift at midnight after more than half a century of turning coal into power.
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Experts reveal the exact time of day to eat dinner for better health
Digestion is best "when light is present and the body is active," one registered dietitian said.
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I was devastated when my fiancé left me before our wedding — here’s how I got the ultimate revenge
This bride certainly wasn't feeling something blue.
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I’m a 64-year-old grandmother with a much lower biological age — these are my hacks for looking young
Millionaire biohackers may have more money, but granny’s got the goods. 
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McDonald’s location employed ‘modern slaves’ in human trafficking ring for years, overlooked warning signs: report
The victims’ employers overlooked a number of warning signs – like multiple employees having their pay sent to the same bank accounts or using the same home addresses, the report said.
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No arrests in South Africa mass shootings as death toll rises to 18
One more person has died from mass shootings at two houses in a South African village over the weekend, bringing the death toll to 18.
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Dead baby found in bathroom of Financial District eatery
The body of the child -- whose gender and age were not immediately known -- was discovered just before 10 a.m., cops and sources said. 
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Hedge fund mogul Larry Robbins seeks overhaul at struggling CVS: report
Hedge fund mogul Larry Robbins will meet with executives at struggling drugstore chain CVS on Monday to present a turnaround plan that the Glenview Capital founder hopes will improve the firm’s operations, according to a report. Robbins, 55, made his name with a 2012 bet on health companies that he thought would benefit from Obamacare...
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Lowe’s, Walmart and other retailers are helping with Helene recovery
The companies are committing millions of dollars, supplies and reinforcements to help the region dig out from the devastating hurricane.
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He shot two Jewish men last year. One victim doesn't think a 35-year sentence is long enough
A federal judge in Los Angeles cited Jaime Tran's mental health issues as his reason for not imposing the 40 years prosecutors had asked for.
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I Expected Ellen DeGeneres’ Netflix Special to Be Rough. I Didn’t Expect This.
Her explanation for what happened on her daytime show invokes Ronald McDonald. It only gets worse from there.
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Family, friends mourn bus hijacking victim as alleged gunman is due in court
Anthony Rivera was shot multiple times while riding a Metro bus on his way home from a shift at Dodger Stadium as a parking lot attendant.
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Trump Is Taking a Dark Turn
Over the weekend, the former president delivered a series of speeches laced with threats and nearly incomprehensible musings.
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‘RHONY’ star Jessel Taank is transporting embryos from ‘Rodeo Dr. to Park Ave’ as she hopes for baby girl with husband Pavit 
"They're going from one shi-shi place to another shi-shi place," Taank tells Page Six's "Virtual Reali-Tea" podcast when talking about her "babies on ice."
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Whacko former University of Kentucky staffer said Hurricane Helene was ‘act of God’ to punish Trump supporters
An unhinged former staff member at the University of Kentucky floated the idea that the death and destruction Hurricane Helene unleashed on red states was divine retribution for their residents' support of former President Trump.
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Recruiter reveals the real reason ‘unrealistic’ Gen Zers keep getting fired
According to a report, 75 percent of American companies weren’t happy with their recent Gen Z hires, meaning anyone aged 27 or younger.
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Ariana Grande sets the record straight about the cosmetic procedures she’s tried — and which she’s ‘open’ to
The "Side to Side" singer denied getting a nose job, boob job or BBL while admitting to getting Botox and fillers in a lie detector test with Vanity Fair.
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NASA’s wild plan to grow mushroom houses on the moon
The space agency is betting big on fungus to build future habitats on the moon and Mars.
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