Heartless thief robs NYC church of $3K gold rose forged from 9/11 debris but pastor prays doesn’t wallow in jail : ‘Act of desecration’
SiriusXM made it too hard for NYers to cancel subscriptions, ordered to change practice: judge
Sirius required subscribers to speak at length with live agents trained to dissuade cancellations, and listen to as many as five offers of other services before being allowed to cancel.
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Need advice? Join columnist Carolyn Hax’s weekly chat (November 22 | 12 p.m. ET)
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.
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Telfar’s Broadway flagship, Paris Bar at Le Meridien, more NYC events
Each week, Alexa is rounding up the buzziest fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts and celeb-studded cultural happenings in NYC. It’s our curated guide to the very best things to see, shop, taste and experience around the city. What’s making our luxury list this week? Telfar’s first brick and mortar store, Houses & Parties super-fun...
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Giants mutually agree to release Daniel Jones as quarterback’s tumultuous tenure comes to an end
The New York Giants announced Friday morning that they released their former starting quarterback Daniel Jones after he made the request. He was in his sixth season with the organization.
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This week on "Sunday Morning" (November 24): The Food Issue
Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Eat, Drink & Be Merry" holiday broadcast exploring all things epicurean! Check out our menu...
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Are you working with a corporate psychopath? Here are the alarming warning signs — and what to do about it
They can have a "catastrophic effect" on a company, according to experts, including damaging its reputation or decreasing morale among staff.
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Kim Kardashian shares ‘law school’ selfie and more star snaps
Kim Kardashian rocks glasses, Paris Hilton gets ready for F1 and more snaps...
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‘Wicked’ star Ariana Grande thinks Glinda is ‘a little in the closet’
“Even the chickens… those chickens are gay,” the actress quipped.
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Chargers-Broncos Week 16 game flexed to 'Thursday Night Football,' a first for NFL
The Chargers will host the Broncos at SoFi Stadium on Dec. 19 at 5:15 p.m. PST, pushing a game between the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals to Dec. 22.
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Nov 22: CBS News 24/7, 10am ET
Trump picks Pam Bondi for attorney general after Gaetz drops out; Judge grants stay, postpones Trump "hush money" trial sentencing.
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Trump 2.0 Is Already Stooping Lower
In 2017, Pam Bondi was passed over as too scandal-tainted. This time, she’s the safe, acceptable fallback choice.
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A. D.C. man’s body was pulled from the Potomac. His family wants answers.
Jafet Casarubbias Peña, 22, never came home after his Saturday shift at Fiola Mare. He was found Sunday morning.
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Popular anxiety drug clonazepam recalled for labeling error
The voluntary recall was sparked by incorrect strength labels, according to the manufacturer.
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Megan Moroney claps back at criticism of CMA Awards 2024 hair extensions
The up-and-coming country star responded with a sarcastic comment.
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Taylor Swift sings medley of Joe Jonas breakup songs in Toronto on Eras Tour: ‘Sophie Turner’s special request’
Swift and Jonas briefly dated in 2008 when they were both 18 years old. He infamously broke up with her during a phone call that lasted less than 30 seconds.
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Map Shows US and China's Aircraft Carriers in Pacific This Week
An American aircraft carrier has returned to its home port in Japan for a forward deployment.
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Kohl’s early Black Friday sales start today — shop now to save up to 50% off
Black Friday started early at Kohl's!
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YouTuber Snuck Into Universal Studios Using Disguise
The influencer is best known for filming himself doing various challenges, eating excessive amounts of food and participating in extreme drinking.
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Wicked Style: Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo’s best fashion moments
“Wicked” finally hit theaters on November 22nd, but stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have been channeling their witchy alter egos on the red carpet for months. Page Six Style is highlighting their best styles in the video!
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Chad Michael Murray reveals he and James Lafferty didn’t get a call about ‘One Tree Hill’ sequel series
"For each and every person that grew up on this show and it affected them and it changed their heart just a little bit and their mind and just set the tone for their youth, I hope it happens.”
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Lizzo Looks Nearly Unrecognizable in New Selfies
The "Good as Hell" singer, who has been open about her weight loss journey, shared a series of photos on Friday, November 22.
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The 4 Biggest Surprise Cameos in 'Wicked'
Fans of the 'Wicked' musical are in for a big treat with the movie adaptation.
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Former deputy assistant attorney general on indefinite Trump "hush money" sentencing delay
President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing for his New York "hush money" conviction has been put on indefinite postponement by the judge presiding in the case. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree joined CBS News with his thoughts on the delay.
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Giants grant Daniel Jones his release after fourth-string demotion
The quarterback, relegated to fourth string after losing his starting job with the Giants this week, was released after making a request to the team Friday.
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Trump's ICE nominee decision could be imminent as deportation plan takes spotlight
The person who will be nominated to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is expected to be announced in the coming days, sources tell Fox News Digital.
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How much are tickets to see Il Volo on their 2025 North American tour?
The pop opera trio will belt at Radio City Music Hall on March 21.
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Owner Makes Sign Revealing Dog's Surgery for Heartbreaking Reason
Charlotte Horsley, 32, told Newsweek: "People thought we were just over the top owners treating our dog like a human baby."
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Texas Issues Snap Benefits Warning as It Faces Losing Millions in Funding
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission requested $391 million from the state legislature.
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Cher says she was ‘madly in love’ with this ‘80s heartthrob who broke up with her
She revealed in a new interview that a "few men" have ever broken up with her but only one left a mark on her.
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Mike Rogers replacing Wray as FBI director is not happening, Trump adviser says
Former GOP Rep. Mike Rogers is no longer in contention to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to senior adviser to President-elect Trump Dan Scavino.
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Giants to Release QB Daniel Jones in Shocking Move
The Giants have made a shocking decision to release Daniel Jones.
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Sheriff allegedly guns down judge in his own chamber in execution caught on video; indictment returned
Kentucky Sheriff Shawn Stines has been indicted by a grand jury on one count of murder of a public official in the death of his longtime colleague, District Judge Kevin Mullins.
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IRS Alerts Taxpayers to 2024 PIN Deadline
Taxpayers who plan to file early in 2025 are reminded by the IRS to sign up for an IP PIN before November 23.
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What to know about indefinite delay of Trump "hush money" sentencing
A judge has put an indefinite delay on President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing for his "hush money" conviction. CBS News political reporter Jake Rosen has a look at the case.
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How Trump Could Skirt Congress to Get His Cabinet Picks Through
Donald Trump has openly discussed using recess appointments to push through controversial Cabinet nominees. But it's more complicated than it sounds.
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Ariana Grande Concert Survivors Lose Legal Case Against British Spy Agency
A UK tribunal has rejected a legal claim from more than 300 survivors of the 2017 Manchester Arena Arianna Grande concert bombing.
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Yankees, Mets Bidding for Juan Soto Predicted to Reach Record $707 Million Range
A record-breaking 15-year contract "might get the deal done" for Juan Soto to rejoin the New York Yankees this winter, per a new projection.
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Is ‘Glicked’ the new ‘Barbenheimer’? ‘Wicked’ and ‘Gladiator II’ collide in theaters
“Barbenheimer” was a phenomenon impossible to manufacture. But, more than a year later, that hasn’t stopped people from trying to make “Glicked” happen.
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Whole Foods organic carrots and celery recalled amid E. coli outbreak
Whole Foods Market stores in five states sold recalled carrots and celery sticks that could contain E. coli.
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Hilarity Over What 'Clingy' Golden Retriever Does To Stay Close to Owner
"I had to carry her down because she was not able to climb down as it was too dangerous," owner Kailee Howard told Newsweek.
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6 tourists in Laos have died after drinking tainted alcohol
Tourists from the U.S., Australia, Denmark and the U.K. have died. A tourism police officer said a "number of people" had been detained in the case but that no charges have yet been filed.
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US Stocks Rise as Market Heads for Fifth Gain in a Row
The S&P 500 was up 0.1 percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 233 points (0.5 percent).
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DirecTV Cancels Merger With Dish Over Debt Swap
DirecTV's withdrawal appears to mark the end of its years-long pursuit to acquire both Dish and Sling, following its initial bid in September.
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Steve Bannon Warns MAGA After Matt Gaetz Loss—'Blood in the Water'
Bannon called Gaetz's withdrawal from attorney general nomination a "victory" for establishment figures such as Mitch McConnell.
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Texas board to vote on Bible curriculum in public schools
The Texas Board of Education will vote Friday to implement its new K-5 curriculum that calls for expanding Bible teachings in classrooms.
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Frenchman jailed for teen daughter's rape, inviting others to join abuse
A 38-year-old man has been jailed in France for raping his teenage daughter for years and inviting other men, many of them much older, to join in the abuse.
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