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A Hurricane Might Hit Florida Later This Week. Here’s What to Expect 

The storm is then expected to intensify and become a major hurricane, potentially a category 3.
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Zelensky calls JD Vance ‘too radical’ ahead of potential meeting with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky publicly bashed GOP vice presidential hopeful JD Vance as being "too radical," ahead of a potential meeting with former President Donald Trump.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The American Society of Magical Negroes’ on Amazon Prime Video, an Unfocused Sociopolitical Satire Led by Justice Smith
This movie is where good ideas come to flail.
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Firm rumored for possible $9 billion NY homecare contract has tricky past: critics
A firm reportedly set to try to take over as middleman for the state’s controversial, $9 billion home-care program has been the subject of at least one lawsuit, an audit and complaints in other states.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs made dancer sleep with guests at his parties — ‘Haunts me to this day’: lawsuit
“I anticipate testifying in New York’s Federal Court to help ensure Diddy is imprisoned for life,” said Adria English.
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Stopgap NYPD Commish Tom Donlon lays down law in first days: ‘Only one voice’
NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon laid down the law in his first hours on the job, warning brass, “There’s only one voice in this department, and that’s me’’ -- while privately describing the largest police force in the nation as in disarray, sources say.
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Johnny Gaudreau’s dad joins Flyers practice as guest coach
The Flyers had a special guest on the ice on Monday for training camp at the team’s facility in Voorhees, New Jersey. 
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Banged-up Giants secondary ready to take on CeeDee Lamb challenge
Shane Bowen just finished drawing up a masterpiece, and now he might have to turn into a magician in short order.
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Youth basketball coach busted for molestation offered parents $5K for their kids: cops
Carl Lombardo, who coached kids in Ocala, Fla., molested young boys in his home and even offered to buy the youngsters from their parents, police said.
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Marcellus Williams' execution set to proceed, Missouri Supreme Court rules
Lawyers for Marcellus Williams, who maintains his innocence, argued Monday the execution should be halted over the exclusion of a potential Black juror.
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Teen sets world record for largest feet and hands: ‘People are usually amazed’
He's filled some pretty big shoes.
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Bill Barr blasts DOJ for releasing letter of alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh
Former US Attorney General William Barr panned the Justice Department he once ran for publicly disclosing a chilling letter from the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump.
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Chargers could be minus Justin Herbert, Joey Bosa and starting tackles for Chiefs
Chargers coach would not speculate on injuries to Justin Herbert, Joey Bosa, Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt, who could miss the most time with Chiefs up next.
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Jane Fonda struts her stuff for L’Oréal Paris runway in sparkling trench coat and sneakers
The "Grace and Frankie" alum dazzled at Paris Fashion Week in a cozy look that featured practical sneakers paired with a bedazzled trench coat.
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21 New York schools score prestigious National Blue Ribbon awards
Twenty-one New York schools -- including 16 in the Big Apple -- were recognized Monday by the federal Department of Education as "Blue Ribbon'' stand-outs for their academic achievements.
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Sorry, crime’s not falling, fighting private-sector antisemitism and other commentary
The left claims crime’s declining, yet “the nation’s largest crime survey says otherwise,” corrects Jeffrey H. Anderson in The Wall Street Journal.
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‘Agatha All Along’: What Happened To Agatha At The End Of ‘WandaVision’?
We don't blame you for forgetting. It's been three long years since WandaVision wrapped!
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To end the war, US must let Ukraine bring the pain to the Russian homeland
The best way to turn the tide and force a just end to the war is to give Ukraine’s leaders the capacity to attack remote Russian military targets and civilian power grids.
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Victoria Monét confirms she and partner John Gaines broke up almost a year ago: ‘It simply didn’t work out’
While it's unclear exactly when the pair began dating, they announced they were expecting their first child in December 2020.
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March 23, 2024 Shooting at Moscow concert venue leaves over 130 dead
More than 130 people were killed after armed attackers stormed a popular concert venue complex near Moscow and opened fire.
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Olivia Nuzzi once dated ex-MSNBC commentator Keith Olbermann — star reporter’s love life in focus amid RFK Jr. sexting scandal
"I keep my personal relationships close to the vest," said the former ESPN anchor.
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Republican Mike Lawler holds slim lead over Democrat Mondaire Jones in key NY House race: poll
Jones and Democrats have blanketed the airwaves with ads slamming Lawler over abortion, which they hope will turn voters against the congressman.
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris owe the world an apology for the perils they’ve created
If President Biden had any decency, he’d limit his UN speech Tuesday to two words: I’m sorry. Kamala Harris should echo that.
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Trump Picks Ex-Enemy Over DOJ to Probe Assassination Attempt
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyDonald Trump suggested Monday he trusts a former archenemy more than Joe Biden’s federal law enforcement officials to investigate the second attempt on his life: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.“If the DOJ and FBI cannot do their job honestly and without bias, and hold the aspiring assassin responsible to the full extent of the Law, Governor Ron DeSantis and the State of Florida have already agreed to take the lead on the investigation and prosecution,” the former president wrote in a statement. “Florida charges would be much more serious than the ones the FBI has announced. … LET FLORIDA HANDLE THE CASE!”The former GOP primary opponent who he nicknamed Ron DeSanctimonious is a better bet to handle things fairly, he implied, than the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Republican Governors Association pulls ad money out of Mark Robinson’s North Carolina race in wake of ‘black Nazi’ scandal
“We don’t comment on internal strategy or investment decisions, but we can confirm what’s public — our current media buy in North Carolina expires tomorrow, and no further placements have been made,” RGA Communications Director Courtney Alexander said.
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Feeld users complain the kink dating app has been taken over by ‘vanilla’ men: ‘Casual sex is now kinky’
Playing the "feeld" is losing its allure.
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Blame Harris and Biden for Tren de Aragua’s big move into NYC
Prostitution, robbery, murder, assaults: They could be coming to a neighborhood near you, if they haven't already.
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California demanda a ExxonMobil; lo acusa de mentir sobre el reciclaje de plásticos
El domingo, el gobernador demócrata de California, Gavin Newsom, firmó una ley que prohíbe todas las bolsas de plástico en los supermercados.
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Ex-NYC COVID czar fired from job after copping to drug-fueled sex parties during pandemic
The city’s ex-COVID czar got the boot from his job at a pharmaceutical firm Monday -- a week after he was caught bragging about hosting sex parties and attending an underground rave at the height of the pandemic.
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Diddy predicted arrest for parties years ago in resurfaced clip: ‘We ain’t going to stop’
“They gonna be shutting them down," Diddy once said of his wild parties.
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Hurricane John tracker: Map and projected storm path
John is the 10th named storm of the Eastern North Pacific hurricane season.
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The cynical agenda of the anti-Israel ‘Queers for Palestine’ leftists
The New Tolerance Campaign will award $1 million to “Queers for Palestine” or any LGBTQ advocacy group in the United States that hosts a gay pride parade in the West Bank or Gaza. One week later, still no takers.
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Boar’s Head fired sanitation manager at listeria-laden Virginia plant after he flagged health, safety issues: ‘They took shortcuts’
Among the problems Terrence Boyce flagged during his eight-month stint at the bug-infested plant was that the water used to clean the facility wasn’t hot enough to “break up grease” from animal fat, he said.
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The Israeli attacks in Lebanon could lead to the wider war we’ve been fearing
Officers use heavy construction equipment to remove debris from heavily damaged settlements following the Israeli army’s air strike on the Dahieh district of southern Beirut, Lebanon on September 21, 2024. | Housam Shbaro/Anadolu via Getty Images More than 450 people were killed and 1,500 injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as the country’s capital, Beirut, on Monday. The airstrikes mark a significant and threatening escalation of hostilities following an apparent Israeli attack that used explosive pagers (and other electronic devices) to kill members of the Shia militant and political group Hezbollah, which is based in Lebanon. Israel and Hezbollah have regularly traded rocket fire over Lebanon’s southern border with Israel for years. However, since Israel launched its war in Gaza in retaliation for Hamas’s attacks in Israel on October 7, Hezbollah — a Hamas ally — has increased the tempo of rocket launches, and has hit targets deeper within Israel. Israel has increased its attacks as well, and as a result, more than 110,000 Lebanese and about 60,000 Israelis are internally displaced. Last week, Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant announced that Israel was entering a “new phase” of its ongoing war on Gaza and Hamas, one that would put greater focus on its conflict with Hezbollah. “The center of gravity is moving north. We are diverting forces, resources, and energy toward the north,” Gallant told members of Israel’s air force on September 18, referring to Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.  Concerns that the conflict in Gaza would spark a full war between Israel, Hezbollah, and their allies have existed for the entirety of the nearly year-long conflict. But the latest rounds of Israeli attacks are a provocative escalation that could threaten the fragile balance of more measured tit-for-tat missile strikes that had become fairly routine for Israel and Hezbollah. Still, the unknowns are many: whether Hezbollah can or will respond in an escalatory fashion; whether Israel is prepared to launch a ground invasion into Lebanon, as it has done before to disastrous effect; and whether the US will — or can — constrain Israel and force them to pull back. Israel and Hezbollah’s conflict, briefly explained Hezbollah has been in conflict with Israel for decades. The group is both a militia and a political party that holds seats in Lebanon’s parliament and provides services for the country’s impoverished Shia community. Formed in the wake of Israel’s disastrous 1982 invasion of Lebanon, Hezbollah has fought against Israel multiple times, most recently in 2000 and 2006.  The latter war was particularly devastating, killing more than 1,000 people, and leading to an estimated $2.8 billion in damage across Lebanon. The country has never quite recovered from that war; a government collapse, Covid-19, and the Beirut port explosion of 2020 have pushed the country even further into crisis. The country can ill afford a full-scale war, and those in Lebanon not aligned with Hezbollah would like to avoid a conflict like the one in 2006.  Whether that is possible remains to be seen. Israel has staged a number of attacks on Hezbollah, including the reported assassination of senior Hezbollah leader Fuad Shukr in July. The coordinated attack that used pagers and walkie-talkies to decimate Hezbollah’s communications system believed to have been conducted by Israel injured more than 3,000 and killed at least 32, including children and the elderly, according to Lebanon’s health minister Dr. Firass Abiad. (Israel does not claim responsibility for assassinations or attacks like last week’s; Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the attack.) Israel began bombing targets in southern Lebanon Friday, including the suburbs and interior of Beirut, and a Hezbollah commander who had been part of the organization since the beginning was killed as he met with other Hezbollah fighters. Monday, September 23, has reportedly been the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since the 2006 war. There’s the distinct possibility that these continued attacks will spiral out of control; Israel has already shown willingness to cross the Biden administration’s “red line” in their war in Gaza by invading the city of Rafah in Gaza.  Hezbollah, meanwhile, must walk a fine line if it chooses to retaliate — which is not a given, despite leader Hassan Nasrallah’s promise that Israel would “face just retribution and a bitter reckoning.” Hezbollah has reportedly fired 8,000 rockets into Israeli territory since October 7, some targeting the Israeli weapons manufacturer Rafael and the Ramat David air base, both near the city of Haifa.  Hezbollah has emphasized its solidarity with Hamas since the start of the war in Gaza, and has promised to continue attacks on Israel until there is a ceasefire. Both Hezbollah and Hamas benefit from Iranian financial and tactical assistance, but Hezbollah is much more closely aligned with Iran’s foreign policy objectives than Hamas is.  That has led to concerns about Iran becoming involved in a regional war should Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah escalate. Even if Iran doesn’t enter the conflict, a Hezbollah-Israel war could be incredibly bloody: Hezbollah is larger and better armed than Hamas; if Israel does launch a ground invasion into southern Lebanon, there’s a large chance that they will face even fiercer resistance than in Gaza.  Still, there are reasons to believe Hezbollah may choose to de-escalate the conflict, including the fact that any war would almost certainly be horrifically destructive to Lebanon, a country already struggling with a dysfunctional government and an economic crash. “Hezbollah has several concerns,” when it comes to deciding its next steps, Jon Alterman, director of the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told Vox. “One is maintaining Iranian support, and [staying] aligned with Iran’s assessments and regional strategy. And the other is, 85 percent of Lebanese are now below the poverty line. The country’s been reeling economically, and if Hezbollah seems to invite a devastating Israeli assault on Lebanon, then some number of Lebanese would consider that reckless and damaging.” A diplomatic solution, perhaps one in which Hezbollah agrees to remove its positions close to Lebanon’s southern border, is certainly possible. That would allow Israelis to move back to their homes in the north. Whatever the outcome, however, Israel will likely not be able to eliminate Hezbollah, just as it has failed at eliminating Hamas. And continued aggression could lead to more extreme outcomes in the future. 
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Dem Rep. Slotkin rebukes Michigan Senate opponent over PAC money — but takes it herself
DETROIT — For years, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) has sworn to reject donations from corporate political-action committees. And for years, campaign-finance records show, Slotkin has employed workarounds to accept such contributions. Slotkin, who’s running a tight race against GOP ex-Rep. Mike Rogers for an open Senate seat, doesn’t take corporate PAC money directly — but she...
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We’re Witnessing the Worst Execution Spree in Three Decades
This will be a bad week for everyone who hopes to make this country a fairer, more just, and more compassionate place.
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A Republican senator blocks GOP bid to lock down all of Nebraska's electoral votes
A Republican effort to lock down all of Nebraska’s electoral votes for former President Donald Trump appears doomed because one state lawmaker won't give backers his crucial support.
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Prince Harry wants to fulfill Princess Diana’s landmine legacy
The Duke of Sussex revealed that carrying on his late mother's mission "is a responsibility that [he takes] incredibly seriously."
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‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story’ Episode 5 Recap: 36 Minutes in Hell
“The Hurt Man” is one of the best episodes of television we've ever seen.
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Biden Works Against the Clock as Violence Escalates in the Middle East
President Biden is beginning to acknowledge that he is simply running out of time to help forge a cease-fire and hostage deal with Hamas, his aides say. And the risk of a wider war has never looked greater.
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nytimes.com
Russia and Iran using AI to influence US election: DNI
They can "quickly and convincingly tailor synthetic content," an official said.
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In Congress – like baseball – there's always next year
As a lifelong Reds fan, it's difficult not to see the parallels between a floundering Major League team and a Congress that habitually struggles to fund the government.
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Video resurfaces of Harris chanting ‘down with deportation’ at 2018 parade with disgraced actor
Newly emerged footage shows then-Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., chanting "down, down with deportation" at a parade in Los Angeles in 2018 when she was supporting several far-left policies.
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Texas offers reward for info on Tren de Aragua members that spread 'terror and carnage,' Gov. Abbott says
Texas is taking a more aggressive approach to targeting the Tren de Aragua street gang by offering rewards for the whereabouts of its members.
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Sands anota en tiempo añadido y NYCFC salva el empate con Inter Miami. Messi es titular
James Sands anotó en el tiempo agregado y el New York City FC salvó el empate 1-1 el sábado ante el Inter Miami de Lionel Messi.
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How to watch Jaguars at Bills live for free in MNF: Start time, streaming
Bills vs. Jaguars kicks off a MNF double header.
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Comedian D.L. Hughley Slams Janet Jackson’s ‘White Woman’ Nose Over Kamala Harris Insult
Photo by Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Images for ABA“King of Comedy” D.L. Hughley didn’t mince words in response to Janet Jackson’s viral comments about Vice President Kamala Harris’ race.“#JanetJacksons interview sounded like a #Trump rally! FYI!! It’s a little ironic to question whether someone is Black while you’re breathing through the nose of a white woman!” Hughley shared in a Sunday post on X.Hughley’s condemnation comes after Jackson speculated about the Democratic presidential nominee’s race in an interview with The Guardian published Saturday.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Dubois retiene título de los pesados por la FIB con paliza y nocaut a Joshua
Daniel Dubois no es ya campeón de la máxima categoría por accidente.
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