After getting ripped by coach, Wizards respond by hanging with the champs
Straphanger smacked by seatmate nervous about resuming commute: ‘Everyone who takes the subway feels scared’
A New York man slugged by an irate straphanger on his morning commute says he’s scared of running into his attacker again on his daily route — but that after years on the system he’s not surprised violence finally found him. “After an incident, you don’t really get away from that incident,” said Alexander Rakitin,...
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‘Permanently incapacitated' Wendy Williams couldn’t consent to Lifetime doc, guardian says
Wendy Williams, 'permanently incapacitated' by dementia, could not consent to filming the Lifetime docuseries 'Where Is Wendy Williams,' her guardian argues.
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Walmart ditches DEI, because, duh, dividing people doesn’t bring them closer together
DEI is dying, per an obvious revelation: dividing people divides people.
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Bluff or existential threat? As Trump vows tariffs on all imports from Canada, Mexico and China, leaders wonder if he's serious
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to enact hefty new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration and drugs.
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Female athletes sue California school district after officials compared ‘Save Girls Sports’ shirt to a swastika
The lawsuit alleges the district infringed on their constitutional right when school authorities told them to remove or conceal their shirts, calling their attire hostile and intimidating -- likening the messaging to that of a swastika, according to the lawsuit.
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LA Supervisors approve study of homeless services overhaul
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gave qualified approval Tuesday to a proposal to study the creation of a new county department to manage billions of dollars in homeless services funds and absorb functions of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
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UN chief Antonio Guterres axes a genocide truth-teller — he needs to go next
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is letting Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Alice Wairimu Nderitu’s contract lapse, and the reason is obviously her refusal to smear Israel’s war against Hamas as “genocide.”
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Homan promises mass deportations on trip to Texas' southern border
President-elect Donald Trump's incoming border czar Tom Homan spoke to Texas National Guard soldiers and public safety troopers on the border Tuesday, promising to help implement the largest deportation program in U.S. history. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports. Then, Dave Weigel, politics reporter for Semafor, and Nicholas Wu, congressional reporter for Politico, join to discuss.
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SJSU trans player Blaire Fleming placed above teammate Brooke Slusser in conference honors list amid lawsuits
San Jose State volleyball players Blaire Fleming and Brooke Slusser were listed as Mountain West all-conference honorable mention performers amid an ongoing controversy.
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United blames FAA staffing shortages for causing ‘significant disruption’ at Newark Airport
United said that on Nov. 15 alone, air traffic control staffing issues resulted in canceled flights that disrupted 1,880 customers; gate and other delays disrupted an additional 24,558.
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Chiefs DT Discusses Catching Child Who Fell Out of Stands
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton breaks down what happened during a moment on Sunday's game when he caught a child falling from the stands.
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‘Wicked’ moviegoers say people singing along are Grande jerks who should go back to Oz: ‘They don’t know how to be in public places’
We’re not in theater camp anymore, Toto. Wannabe Ariana Grandes are singing along during movie screenings of “Wicked” — sparking outrage from filmgoers who say they should hit the Yellow Brick Road. “I’m already livid about it,” said Nanci Zoppi as she was on her way to see the musical this week at Regal Union...
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After voters soundly rejected it, electing Trump, what’s next for the radical climate agenda?
Donald Trump’s resounding election victory marks not only the Obama-Biden era’s end but the beginning of the end of the radical climate agenda. After all, one candidate promised to “drill, baby, drill” while the other had called climate change an “existential threat to who we are as a species.” Voters had a clear choice, and...
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What Comes Next for Air Travel
The Trump administration could prove more sympathetic to businesses than to consumers.
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Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn accused of trying to sell Cabinet roles
The Trump transition team says it is moving ahead after reviewing allegations that longtime adviser Boris Epshteyn attempted to use his influence over Cabinet picks to make a personal profit. Epshteyn has denied the claims. CBS News investigative reporter Dan Klaidman has the details.
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Harris campaign staff discuss what went wrong with 2024 election
Harris-Walz campaign leaders are speaking out about their election loss. Political strategists Joel Payne and Tricia McLaughlin join "America Decides" to weigh in on the internal assessment of what went wrong.
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What happens next after Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire?
President Biden announced Tuesday that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon. Meanwhile, in the U.S., President-elect Donald Trump doubled down on two election promises: Deportations and tariffs. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, Charlie D'Agata and Nikole Killion have the latest.
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More than 3,000 fake Gibson guitars seized in California, U.S. Customs says
More than 3,000 fake Gibson guitars were seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in what authorities are calling the largest seizure of counterfeit musical instruments at the massive Los Angeles-Long Beach Seaport.
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Marlena Velez—TikTok Star's Criminal History Revealed
The 22-year-old mom of two and content creator allegedly recently stole from Target, but it's not her first brush with the law.
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Former New Orleans Bomb Squad Leader Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
Todd Morrell, a former New Orleans Police Department bomb squad leader, has pleaded guilty to six counts of wire fraud.
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J-pop boy group PSYCHIC FEVER answers burning questions in Confession Cube
J-pop boy group PSYCHIC FEVER stopped by the Page Six Studio to answer burning questions from the “Confession Cube.” The group, comprised of Tsurugi, Ryoga, Ren, Jimmy, Kokoro, Ryushin, and Weesa, were in New York in support of their latest song, ‘TALK TO ME NICE feat. TAMP.’ Watch the full video to hear about their...
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Going to sleep at a different time every night can increase your risk of these deadly health issues: study
The results show increased risk even if people get 7 to 9 hours of sleep a night.
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Jason Kelce explains why it was ‘annoying’ to play against Travis
Jason Kelce shared that playing against Travis Kelce in the NFL was infuriating because he always lost. The retired Philadelphia Eagles player shared what it was like competing against his younger brother on the field on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown.” Watch what he had to say in the clip! Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on...
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Café Stella owner accused of firing bullets into walls and ceilings above Silver Lake bar
The owner of Bar Stella was arrested Tuesday morning outside his restaurant for allegedly shooting bullets into the walls and ceiling of his apartment above the establishment, authorities said.
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Former FBI Informant Accused of Lying About Bidens Indicted on Tax Charges
Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, has been indicted on federal tax charges.
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LAPD officers shoot armed Maserati driver following wild pursuit
The driver of a Maserati who was wielding and firing two handguns was shot multiple times by Los Angeles police Tuesday, authorities said.
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Security guard at NYC migrant shelter busted for allegedly molesting 2 young sisters: sources
The siblings – 11 and 8 – were playing in the hallway of the Manhattan shelter when Oscar Delgado, 38, touched them both inappropriately, according to cops and sources.
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Former Obama aide joins crowded NYC mayoral race, rips Adams over Trump ties
The Rev. Michael Blake, 41, a political consultant and former New York assemblyman, teed off his Democratic mayoral campaign in his native Bronx by taking whacks at Adams over the indictments against the mayor and his relationship with the president-elect.
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Gardener savagely beaten while watering her plants — because she didn’t say ‘good morning’ to vicious passerby
Ian Atkinson, 34, was found guilty Monday after he brutally attacked the 59-year-old victim in the front yard of her home in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in July last year, prosecutors said.
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Trump tariff plan kicks off scramble among U.S. trading partners
Leaders in Mexico and Canada responded to the president-elect’s proposed new tariffs. Observers said the plan might just be the first step in negotiations.
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Cash-strapped MTA spent $250M on emergency subway intercom system that’s overrun with pranksters
A damning new probe shows the cash-strapped MTA dropped a mind-boggling $250 million on an emergency subway intercom system where 50% of the calls are pranks — and critics questioned why it’s even needed since nearly everyone has a phone anyways.
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Scarlett Johansson confesses Colin Jost has a ‘naughty side’
People know Colin Jost as this charismatic and funny guy. But Scarlett Johansson revealed that the “Saturday Night Live” comic has a “naughty side” on “Live with Kelly and Mark” Watch what she had to say in the clip! Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on all your favorite stars.
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What Is 'Enshittification,' Australia's Word of the Year?
The term refers to how platforms deteriorate by prioritizing profits over user and customer needs, ultimately making the internet less user-friendly.
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Warnings issued for contaminated raw milk sold in LA County stores
Public health officials have announced that bird flu contaminated raw milk may have been sold at stores in Los Angeles County.
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Sharpton's 'pay to play' scandal 'ricocheting around the halls' of MSNBC, insider says: 'Can't be acceptable'
The controversy over Rev. Al Sharpton's nonprofit accepting donations from the Harris campaign ahead of a friendly MSNBC interview with the vice president is rocking the network.
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Ravens star Kyle Hamilton talks about helping military children for NFL's annual My Cause My Cleats
Ravens star safety Kyle Hamilton is participating in this year's My Cause My Cleats by highlighting Our Military Kids, a nonprofit helping children of military parents.
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Here's why Trump thinks tariffs are good for the U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump is proposing sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office. Here's why.
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Ariana Madix, Lala Kent and more ‘Vanderpump Rules’ stars react to bombshell casting shake-up
The Bravo personalities took to Instagram to react to the shocking news with heartfelt messages about their time on the reality TV series.
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'Vanderpump Rules' will have a brand-new cast next season, like it or not
'Vanderpump Rules' will host a new cast for Season 12. Some fans worry a reboot may fail to capture the lightning in a bottle the show once had.
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Adams blames ‘broken’ system for accused NYC serial stabber Ramon Rivera’s early release — one month before fatal spree
Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged Tuesday that the city bears responsibility for a madman’s stabbing spree that left three New Yorkers dead — but said the mental health and justice system failures go deeper. A measured Adams called for Washington, Albany and the City Council to take action and fix the “broken” mental health system that...
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Baker Mayfield sues own father, claiming he stole $12 million from him
Baker Mayfield and his wife say the Buccaneers quarterback's father is failing to pay $12 million he took from him despite agreeing to pay him back.
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Bernie Ecclestone's Daughter Reveals the Heartbreaking Truth: $31M Burglary Shattered Her Child's World
Tamara Ecclestone revealed how a £25M burglary at her family home deeply impacted her daughter, shattering her sense of safety and trust.
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Lakers vs. Suns prediction: NBA picks, best bets, odds Tuesday
The Lakers rank 11th in first-half scoring margin but eighth-worst in second-half margin.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's Viral Moment in Fiji Is Raising Eyebrows
Hollywood icon Leonardo DiCaprio stirred controversy during a traditional farewell in Fiji.
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NBA Veteran Forward Nearing Deal With Sacramento Kings: Report
Free-agent small forward and veteran Jae Crowder is nearing a deal to join the Sacramento Kings.
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Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Faces Questions From Texas Law Enforcement
Sheriffs along the U.S.-Mexico border often deal with illegal immigrants but say they need more federal resources.
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Commanders kicker Austin Seibert heads to injured reserve
Washington also re-signs running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. to the active roster amid injury concerns.
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Biden family heads to Nantucket for final Thanksgiving of presidency
President Biden has kicked back at billionaire David Rubenstein's compound every year while in office -- while failing to list the free stays on annual ethics disclosure forms.
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