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VW may close plants in Germany for the first time in its history

Volkswagen, the largest employer in Germany, is facing increased competition from China and weakening demand.
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Shohei Ohtani, titular por Dodgers en 3er juego de la Serie Mundial tras dislocarse el hombro
Shohei Ohtani está en la alineación titular como bateador designado de los Dodgers de Los Ángeles para el tercer de la Serie Mundial el lunes por la noche, dos días después de que se dislocó parcialmente el hombro izquierdo.
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Anna Kendrick slams ‘icky’ director for embarrassing her in front of 100 extras: ‘F–k you’
"It really felt like a very specific power move thing to embarrass me, to gain dominance," Kendrick recalled.
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Trump scoops up the Muslim vote— and Democrats have themselves to blame
Democrats believed Arab Americans were part of their permanent rainbow coalition that would only grow — but alienated them with bad far-left policies.
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Dan cadena perpetua a hombre que chantajeó a unas 3.500 niñas por internet
Una niña de 12 años de Virginia Occidental se suicidó en mayo de 2018 durante una conversación en línea con McCartney en la que el hombre le exigía que realizara actos sexuales. El padre de la víctima se suicidó 18 meses después.
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Isabella Strahan celebrates 20th birthday, reflects on anniversary of brain tumor diagnosis
Michael shared photos of Isabella and her twin sister, Sophia, both wearing Mini Mouse ears while smiling in front of a birthday cake to his Instagram.
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Yankees vs. Dodgers live updates: World Series Game 3 score, news and highlights
The World Series comes to The Bronx as the Yankees host the Dodgers for Game 3. Follow along with The Post's live updates.
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Poop artist strikes again with Neo-Nazi tiki torch statue for Trump
On Monday, an artist -- or artists -- deposited a bronze-colored tiki torch clenched by a fist on Freedom Plaza NW, just a few blocks from the White House.
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What happens to Trump's criminal cases if he wins the election? Experts weigh in.
Trump's third campaign for president has played out alongside the four criminal cases​ against him. Where they go could very well depend on whether he's elected.
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A Comedian’s Racist Set at a Trump Rally Left Tim Walz Asking, “Who Is That Jackwad?” Allow Me to Explain.
What you need to know about the comedy superstar whose jokes lit a firestorm.
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Olivia Nuzzi hires high-powered lawyer who repped Matt Lauer accuser in her messy legal fight over RFK Jr. tryst
Nuzzi has retained attorney Ari Wilkenfeld, who can cost $800 per hour, for her messy legal battle with her ex Ryan Lizza, according to a report.
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RNC urges Supreme Court to block counting Pennsylvania mail ballots with errors
Supreme Court order could affect several thousand votes in the pivotal state of Pennsylvania
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Nets’ big lineup could be a key in rebuilding season
The Nets are starting to see how their young pieces fit, and one particular early-season experiment is paying dividends. 
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Sanctuary city sending thousands of migrants back to Texas by plane, bus
New York City has sent more than 4,500 migrants to Texas via bus or plane after the border state bussed migrants to the sanctuary city since 2022.
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Kamala Harris tries to touch razor-sharp silicon during tour of semiconductor factory: ‘Straight out of Veep’
The stop was the first of three events for Harris in the swing state of Michigan Monday.
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Boy, 16, shot dead at NYC housing complex as youth violence engulfs city
The teen was blasted in the chest around 11:45 p.m. Saturday outside a building on Auburn Place within NYCHA’s Walt Whitman Houses in Fort Greene, cops said. 
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Matthew Perry’s ‘Friends’ TV mom Morgan Fairchild reflects on his death 1 year later: ‘What could’ve been, should’ve been’
Morgan Fairchild has been thinking about Matthew Perry "a lot" lately.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking’ On Max, Where The Comedian Takes A Closer Look At His Pained Parenthood 
“I want them to be content," he says of his kids. "But I also want them to be content.”
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Kelsea Ballerini can't stop telling the truth
The country singer and songwriter broke through creatively following a painful divorce. Now she's figuring out where to go next.
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Jennifer Garner sparks engagement rumors with boyfriend John Miller — again
The "13 Going on 30" actress was spotted wearing a gold ring on that finger while driving around Los Angeles.
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Will Newsom's expanded tax credit program save California's film industry?
Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled plans over the weekend to raise the cap on California's film and TV tax credit program. Will it save Hollywood from ruin?
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Why bullish Rex Ryan believes he should be considered to coach Jets again
Rex Ryan sounds like he wants a chance to right the franchise.
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Movie shoots with Timothée Chalamet, Austin Butler take NYC back in time
You won't believe your eyes.
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Fresno police sergeant shot multiple times pursues gunman despite injuries
A Fresno police sergeant was ambushed Saturday evening and struck by gunfire while on the scene of a homicide investigation, officials said Monday.
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Gisele Bündchen appeared to cover her baby bump with large bag 2 weeks before pregnancy news
The supermodel was photographed holding beige-colored bag while walking to a pilates class in Miami Beach on Oct. 12.
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Why Does Elon Musk Still Have a Security Clearance?
The U.S. government seems to think he’s too big to fail.
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'Who cares?': Birmingham coach Jim Rose waves off football rankings
Birmingham is No. 6 in CalPreps.com's City football rankings with 46-game section winning streak in tact heading into the final game of regular season.
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I was at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally — the left-wing media totally botched its coverage
What I saw with my own eyes and heard with my own ears at the Donald Trump MSG rally was nothing like what you’ve read in the mainstream media. Not even close.
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Yankees faithful pray for World Series win in St. Patrick’s Cathedral
They’re calling on the biggest pinch hitter of them all. New York Yankees faithful prayed inside St. Patrick’s Cathedral for divine intervention as the World Series headed to the Bronx and the Cathedral of Baseball this week. Declan Wholey, 20, a self-avowed Yankees “super fan” from Rhode Island, was among many fans who took a...
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‘Legendary’ US-made duo Bradley Vehicle and Abrams tank take out Russian positions in Kursk: video
A US-made Bradley Fighting Vehicle and Abrams battle tank were deployed together to successfully take out Russian treeline positions in the Kursk region, according to the Ukraine Ministry of Defense.
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Colts not committing to Anthony Richardson as team's starter vs. Vikings: 'We're evaluating'
The Colts say Anthony Richardson is their starting quarterback as of Monday, but head coach Shane Steichen told reporters that they're "evaluating" if that will stand in Week 9.
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Threat actors likely to take advantage of election fraud claims to fuel violence, bulletin warns
The bulletin was published Monday by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Indiana mother admits to her role in neglect that led to baby being maimed by rats: prosecutors
An Indiana mother pleaded guilty to her role that led to her infant son being bitten by rats over 50 times, only to be discovered in a bassinet covered in blood.
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Miguel Rojas isn’t letting his Jazz Chisholm feud affect his World Series
Chisholm in spring told The Pivot that his former Miami teammate Rojas, among other things, is “not a good captain, not a good person, not even a good athlete at this point.” 
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Watch Live: Trump holds rally in Atlanta, GA
Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at Georgia Tech’s McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta at 6pm ET, the second of two campaign stops in the Peach State today.
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‘Bob’s Burgers’ voice actor sentenced to a year and a day in Jan. 6 riot
Prosecutors said the actor known for roles in “Better Call Saul,” “Arrested Development” and “Anchorman” joked as he recorded violence against police.
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Gisele Bündchen said she longed for a ‘big family’ years before news of her pregnancy with Joaquim Valente
The Brazilian model is expecting her first child with her boyfriend. She also shares two kids with ex-husband Tom Brady.
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Robinhood joins election betting market with Harris and Trump contracts
The contracts will be priced between two cents and ninety-nine cents, earning a $1 payout if the user guesses the winning candidate.
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MAGA’s closing argument: Racist attacks on a critical bloc of swing-state voters
A supporter holds up the flag of Puerto Rico as Joe Biden delivers remarks at a drive-in event in Coconut Creek, Florida, on October 29, 2020. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images Republican officials are panicking after a comedian made racist jokes about Latinos and the territory of Puerto Rico during a rally for former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden Sunday night, fearing it might cost them votes in swing states.  Since making gains among Latino voters in 2020, the Trump campaign has invested heavily in outreach to the Latino community and voters of color broadly. Polling suggests that seems to be helping him with Latino men in particular, who are evenly split between supporting him and Vice President Kamala Harris. It’s not yet clear to what extent the comments at the rally might undo those efforts, but in swing states where the margin of victory is expected to be narrow, even small shifts in support could have large consequences. At the rally, Texas-based comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” and said that Latinos “love making babies,” adding, “There’s no pulling out. They don’t do that. They come inside, just like they did to our country.” The backlash has been swift. The Trump campaign put out a statement saying Hinchcliffe’s comments did not reflect Trump’s thinking. Republicans in heavily Puerto Rican districts have condemned the remarks: Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) said that they “disgusted” her and did not “reflect GOP values.” Shortly after the comments, Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny posted a video of Vice President Kamala Harris on his Instagram, a post that was reportedly a Harris endorsement.  Trump has been making racist remarks about Latino immigrants throughout his campaign; for instance, claiming that they are “poisoning the blood” of the country. But Hinchcliffe’s comments went a step further in attacking Latino American citizens, some of whom may not feel personally disparaged when Trump is talking about immigrant populations. “This guy was talking broadly about the whole island [of Puerto Rico],” Mike Madrid, a Latino GOP strategist who is supporting Harris, said. “To equate this with just the immigrant comments of Trump in the past is missing the broader point. This guy was attacking Latino Americans by birth.” How the fallout from the rally could impact swing states Puerto Rican voters make up a sizable contingent of the electorate in the swing states, especially Pennsylvania, where their population was about 456,600, as of the 2020 US census. According to FiveThirtyEight’s polling average, the polls in the state are nearly tied. Puerto Ricans also number about 115,000 in North Carolina, 65,000 in Wisconsin, and 50,000 in Michigan. Overall, Latino voters represent a larger share of votes than the likely margin of victory in all seven battlegrounds.  Much of Trump’s gains among Latino voters in 2020 came from Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans, once solidly blue voting blocs. This might be surprising, given Trump’s record on Puerto Rico while in office. He blocked aid to Puerto Rico following the devastating Hurricane Maria in 2017, and he reportedly joked about the US trading Puerto Rico for Greenland. He’s since been able to appeal to Puerto Rican voters on his economic messaging as many continue to suffer from the pressure of higher prices, even though inflation has come down significantly since its peak in 2022. But there’s more hesitancy among these voters toward Trump than other GOP figures, such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, suggesting that the former president’s newfound support might be soft.  The question is how much the comments at the rally move the needle. With the election only days away, voters are paying attention. Whether Trump regrets it or not, this is part of his closing argument. “I think what may have happened here is the Trump campaign finally did what the Harris campaign has not been able to do, which is lower Trump’s support with Latino voters, especially in Pennsylvania,” Madrid said. “I think the question is, by how much?”
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‘Monday Night Football’ Schedule: Start Time, Channel, Where To Watch Tonight’s Steelers-Giants ‘MNF’ Game Live
The Giants try to snap their two-game losing streak under the bright lights of Monday Night Football.
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Kamala Harris claims Trump would try to take away right to free speech, gun ownership
Veep Kamala Harris on Monday said Donald Trump will try to gut the First and Second Amendments if elected — even though she herself has a record of cracking down on free speech and backing gun restrictions.
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Timothée Chalamet crashes his own look-alike contest. No, the 'Dune' star didn't win
Timothée Chalamet made a surprise appearance over the weekend at a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest, where one fan won $50 and others left in handcuffs.
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Tim Walz fumbles common football term, gets scorched on social media: 'You don’t run a pick 6!'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Sunday was criticized on social media after he misused a common football term, despite having been a football coach.
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Yankees’ Juan Soto would’ve been a Padre for life if not for owner’s death: Scott Boras
The Juan Soto saga could’ve never been. 
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Yankees, MLB gift $50K ‘sensory room’ to Bronx middle school after kids give assist on stadium’s autistic-friendly space
The New York Yankees and Major League Baseball are giving one Bronx middle school $50,000 to go toward a “sensory room” designed for kids on the autism spectrum. It came after students at the One World World Middle School in Edenwald pitched in to help the Bronx Bombers redesign Yankee Stadium’s own space for fans...
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Vicki Gunvalson of 'RHOC' won't forgive Bravo for taping her reaction to mom's death
Vicki Gunvalson of Bravo's 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' believes the cable network went too far when they taped her learning about her mother's death.
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Who's in charge: The muddy history of the 50-50 Senate
There's a very real chance we could again see a 50-50 Senate in the next Congress – however, the divvying-up of power in such a scenario is rarely as cut-and-dry as it appears on paper.
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More than 100 years late, lynchings get a hearing
A Maryland commission on reconcilliation is holding hearings to examine historic lynchincs and unite the descendants of victims and perpetrators. Is it working?
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Trump proposes eliminating personal income taxes. How would that work?
Experts cast doubt on whether the lost revenue could be replaced with tariffs.
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