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IEHL, Israel's pro hockey league, returns to UBS Arena to renew rivalry, bring together New York's Jewish community | amNewYork

On most of the teams he played on growing up, Jonny Lazarus found himself the only Jewish player in the locker room. Lazarus has always had a deep connection to hockey and Judaism. When he got an opportunity to get involved with the Israel Elite Hockey League (IEHL) Israel's premier professional hockey league he saw an opportunity to make Jewish players feel more represented in the game.
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Mom of son who died by suicide after Facebook 'sextortion' scheme slams Mark Zuckerberg as 'soulless psychopath' outside LA court

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg set to testify in LA social media safety trial

Meta faces a landmark trial alleging Instagram substantially contributed to a young woman's mental health struggles and that social apps misled the public about safety.
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17 hours ago
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Mark Zuckerberg testifies in landmark social media trial over teen mental health

Mark Zuckerberg is testifying in a trial alleging Meta intentionally designed addictive social platforms that harmed young people's mental health.
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Mom of son who died by suicide after Facebook 'sextortion' scheme slams Mark Zuckerberg as 'soulless psychopath' outside LA court

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New DHS memo outlines plan to detain refugees for further vetting

DHS directed arrest and indefinite detention of legally resettled refugees without green cards for rescreening, reversing prior protections and risking tens of thousands.
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Jose Maria Balcazar becomes Peru's eighth president in a decade

Jose Maria Balcazar was elected Peru’s president, replacing an ousted interim leader; he will serve five months and oversee upcoming presidential and legislative elections.
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Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some U.S. allies wary

Trump convenes inaugural Board of Peace to mobilize reconstruction funding, stabilization personnel for Gaza, and expand the board's remit amid skepticism and fragile ceasefire.
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Colleges quietly cut ties with organizations that help people of color

Federal investigations prompted over 100 colleges to cut ties with organizations that serve racial minorities, affecting diversity programs like the PhD Project.
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Iran and the U.S. lean into gunboat diplomacy as nuclear talks hang in balance

Iran and the United States escalated naval posturing — Iranian-Russian drills and U.S. carrier movements — as nuclear talks remained uncertain and domestic unrest continued in Iran.
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With a win over Sweden, the U.S. men's hockey team will play for an Olympic medal

Team USA advanced to Olympic hockey semifinals with a 2-1 overtime win over Sweden, Quinn Hughes scoring and Connor Hellebuyck making 28 saves.
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U.S. men defeat Sweden in overtime, advance to Olympic hockey semifinals

The U.S. men's hockey team beat Sweden 2-1 in overtime to reach the Olympic semifinals, ending a decades-long medal drought.
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Epstein once attended an elite arts camp. Years later, he used it to find his victims

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell used Epstein's donated rental lodge and philanthropic ties to Interlochen Center for the Arts to access and recruit underage victims.
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Coca-Cola sued by federal agency over work event that excluded men

Driving the news: Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast "violated federal law" when it held a two-day employer-sponsored trip and networking event in Connecticut that invited women only in September 2024, EEOC alleges. "Coca-Cola Northeast privately invited female employees and then excused the female employees who attended the event from their normal work duties," EEOC alleged in a Wednesday statement. The drinks giant "paid them their normal salary or wages without requiring them to use vacation or other paid time off"
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Former State Police union head, lobbyist get more prison time for fraud, racketeering

Former Massachusetts State Police union president Dana Pullman and lobbyist Anne Lynch were convicted and sentenced for racketeering, fraud, obstruction, and tax crimes.
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The murdered Irish priest, the gay Native American and the film correcting 40 years of injustice

West Texas cops knew, in 1981, that just about anything could happen at the Sand and Sage Motel in Odessa. An oil boom that year had brought droves of fortune seekers, almost all of them men, ambitious, but some of them hungry for trouble. Roughnecks and wildcatters drank and fought when they weren't deep in the dangerous oil fields and by 1982, Odessa had become the murder capital of the United States.
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Pittsfield armored vehicle company is largest ICE contract in Mass.

Lenco Industries secured $5.2 million in ICE contracts, supplying BearCat armored vehicles that contribute a militarized aesthetic to some immigration enforcement operations.
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County prosecutors probing whether Edison should be criminally prosecuted for Eaton fire

Southern California Edison faces a Los Angeles County District Attorney criminal investigation over its possible role in the Eaton wildfire that killed 19 people.
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Pawtucket police find firearms in ice rink shooter's storage locker, identify 'courageous citizens' who intervened

Investigators recovered multiple firearms, ammunition, and accessories from the suspect's storage unit and traced the two shooting weapons to the suspect.
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Authorities are offering over $200,000 for help finding Nancy Guthrie after a $100,000 anonymous donation

Anonymous donor gave $100,000 to Pima County tip line; combined with FBI's $100,000 reward, total exceeds $200,000 for Nancy Guthrie, missing since Feb. 1.
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Parents Are Getting Tasered, Punched, and Arrested Over a Seemingly Benign Activity. It Didn't Used to Be Like This.

They were right. If you've been around interscholastic sports long enough, you can sense trouble. The real problem arrived in the fourth quarter, when two players tackled each other at half court. Coaches and teammates rushed in, and one boy appeared to kick the player from the opposing team. Security and administrators broke up the tussle, but this time parents made it to the center of the action.
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Chef Anne Burrell Left 'Suicidal Note' Dated Morning of Her Death: Police Report

In a new report obtained by PEOPLE, the New York Police Department confirmed that a "suicidal note" left in the in the primary bedroom of Burrell's home in Brooklyn, New York, was found by an investigator following her death on June 17, 2025. The investigator also discovered "suicidal" journal entries on a bed in the same room, according to the police report.
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Dollar pauses near weekly high as yields surge on cautious Fed and strong data - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The dollar remains near one-week highs as rising Treasury yields and resilient US economic data reduce expectations of near-term interest rate easing.
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No. 17 St. John's beats Marquette 76-70 to win 12th straight and take over Big East lead

St. John's beat Marquette 76-70, Bryce Hopkins scored 23 with 10 rebounds, securing the Red Storm's 12th straight win and the top spot in the Big East.
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Mark Zuckerberg testifies in social media addiction trial that Meta just wants Instagram to be 'useful'

Mark Zuckerberg testified in a trial over social media addiction, asserting Meta prioritizes utility over increasing user time despite internal engagement goals.
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Parents showed up to face Mark Zuckerberg as he took the stand in a social media addiction trial

Landmark trial alleges social media use harmed youth mental health and could expose major platforms to substantial legal liability and financial costs.
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17 hours ago

Fed minutes show widening divide over rate cuts

Federal Reserve officials are split on future policy: some back cuts, some favor holding rates, and some want to keep rate increases possible if inflation stays high.
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Dix stars in Creighton's win over No. 5 UConn 2 weeks after his mother's death

Josh Dix scored 21 points to lead Creighton to a 91-84 victory over No. 5 UConn shortly after his mother's death, with strong team and fan support.
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Break in cold case leads to 39-year-old man, now facing murder charge in L.A. Juvenile Court

At a Juvenile Court hearing this week in East Lost Angeles, sheriff's deputies led shackled defendants into a courtroom reserved for youths accused of serious crimes. Most were baby-faced teenagers wearing orange jumpsuits. Then they brought out a 39-year-old father of four. The man, Victor Perez, is accused of killing a woman in Hollywood in 2003. But because he was 17 at the time, Perez, who has pleaded not guilty, is being prosecuted as a juvenile - at least for now.
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U.S. bobsledder Azaria Hill adding to her family's rich Olympic Games legacy

Two U.S. track athletes switched to bobsled to pursue Olympic dreams, with one continuing a family legacy of Summer Games medals.
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FDA reverses course on Moderna flu shot

The FDA initially refused to file Moderna's mRNA flu shot application, then reversed course and agreed to review the application with conditions.
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20 hours ago

Russia's hybrid warfare rattles Poland and NATO

MIKA and WARSAW, Poland The hike to the site of what local authorities believe to be Russia's latest act of rail sabotage on Polish soil leads police officer Piotr Pokorski trudging through a couple of feet of snow across a stark white farm field, through a thatch of dead cattails and across a frozen creek before he pauses underneath an embankment. "The explosion happened here," he says, pointing to a small section of railroad track that catches the frozen sunlight, reflecting a bronze-colored sheen from a recent
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20 hours ago
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Rescuers push through winter storm to 6 survivors of a California avalanche. 9 others are missing.

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Rescuers push through winter storm to 6 survivors of a California avalanche. 9 others are missing.

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'Let them shower in hotels': Johannesburg Premier faces backlash amid water crisis

People think that when there is no water, we and our families, we have special water, we don't. We also go through the samesuffer the same pain,
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20 hours ago

'I'd like to be normal': Can height surgery make them happy?

Limb-lengthening surgery can increase height but carries significant risks, high cost, and lengthy recovery, making it controversial.
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Democratic-led cities move to block ICE, setting up clash with Trump

Major U.S. city officials are adopting policies to limit ICE operations and local prosecutors vow to pursue charges against federal agents who violate local laws.
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19 hours ago

Australia bans a citizen with alleged IS links from returning from Syria

Australian government used a temporary exclusion order to bar an Australian citizen with alleged Islamic State ties from returning from a Syrian Roj detention camp.
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17 hours ago

Obama took on recession, health care and Iraq. What he didn't see coming was Trump.

The outcome of the election was a direct rebuke of everything that we had been trying to do for the last 10 years,
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12 hours ago

The Trump administration is increasingly trying to criminalize observing ICE

Observers who follow and document ICE agents face detention and potential criminal charges under a federal law banning interference with federal officers.
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19 hours ago

Trump would like the government he leads to pay him billions

Of all the ways President Trump has pushed the boundaries of executive power, one stands out to lawyers and watchdogs. The president wants the government he leads to pay him billions of dollars. Trump has filed multiple claims arguing he's been hurt by Justice Department investigations and the leak of his tax returns years ago. Now it's up to his own political appointees to determine whether to settle with their boss and for how much taxpayer money.
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14 hours ago

Wrapping snow in blankets. Can it save the ski season?

Bogus Basin preserved artificial snow through summer by insulating a large snowpile with interlocking polystyrene panels and plastic to cope with unusually warm winters.
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Column | How the Rev. Jesse Jackson taught me to keep hope alive

A fifth-grade speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson instilled self-worth that propelled a Black child from poverty and family instability to pursue writing and college.
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The Boring Company's Music City Loop gains unanimous approval

A 40-year agreement lets The Boring Company build and operate a Music City Loop tunnel connecting Nashville International Airport to downtown, with MNAA receiving fees.
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12 hours ago

Now We Know Why Tesla Killed Autopilot

Tesla recently dropped Autosteer from new cars, effectively killing off the Autopilot name. It appears this may be related to an administrative ruling issued by the California DMV over long-standing allegations of deceptive marketing. The California DMV labels this a compliance action, noting that Tesla "successfully took the required action" necessary to avoid a suspension of its dealer's license.
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US judge blocks deportation of Palestinian student activist

An immigration judge terminated deportation proceedings against Mohsen Mahdawi after government attorneys failed to properly certify an evidentiary document.
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Former NYPD Chief to Newsmax: Guthrie Messaging Missteps Could Harm Probe

Solo media interviews and public DNA disclosures by the sheriff raised concerns that messaging and coordination may undermine the Guthrie abduction investigation.
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22 hours ago

'Zizian' suspect to face charges in escape attempt from Solano County jail

Leatham, charged in a Vallejo stabbing that killed an alleged accomplice and severely injured a landlord, faced a preliminary hearing over an alleged jail escape.
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16 hours ago

Inside Air Force Survival School

Air Force Survival School at Fairchild Air Force Base trains aircrew for the moment they could become isolated behind enemy lines or stranded in hostile environments after a crash.
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Rafael Quero Silva, an alleged Maduro regime torturer in Trump's immigration detention centers

Former Venezuelan lieutenant-colonel Rafael Quero Silva faces U.S. litigation for alleged torture of 2013 protesters while detained in Miami and appealing deportation.
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15 hours ago

Gloucester struggles for answers as search for sunken fishing boat continues

Authorities have entered the next phase of investigating the Lily Jean sinking to locate the sunken vessel and provide families closure.
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19 hours ago

Viral sleuths are turning the Nancy Guthrie case into content

The Nancy Guthrie investigation is now in its third week, which means it was only a matter of time before the case piqued the interest of online armchair detectives. Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing on Feb. 1. In the weeks since, the street outside her home in Tucson, Arizona, has become a destination for true-crime livestreamers.
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Pima County Sheriff Tells Fox News He Believes Nancy Guthrie Is Victim of Targeted Kidnapping'

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News on Tuesday that he believes 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is the victim of a targeted kidnapping as the search for her continues. In an interview with Fox News' Jonathan Hunt, Nanos revealed no DNA match had been found from a glove retrieved from the crime scene. Guthrie, mother of Today anchor Samantha Guthrie, was reported missing at the beginning of the month.
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19 hours ago

Bayer reaches $7.25 billion settlement over claims that Roundup caused cancer | Fortune

The proposed settlement comes as the U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear arguments in April on Bayer's assertion that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's approval of Roundup without a cancer warning should invalidate claims filed in state courts. That case would not be affected by the proposed settlement. But the settlement would eliminate some of the risk from an eventual Supreme Court ruling. Patients would be assured of receiving settlement money even if the Supreme Court rules in Bayer's favor.
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TMZ Founder Reveals FBI Was Very Interested' in Guthrie Ransom and Demand Letters Today: There Was a Lot of Communication'

It's not just the letters that we received from the person demanding money in return for information, it's also the ransom note we got. I will tell you, the FBI is very interested in both the ransom letter and these demand letters in particular today. I mean, there was a lot of communication between us and the FBI. So they are really interested in this, replied Levin, who continued:
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15 hours ago

NJ hiker freezes to death while hiking New York's highest peak - despite calling 911 for help

Brianna Mohr, 21, fell from a trail on Mount Marcy and died of hypothermia after rescuers found her more than six hours later.
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Nazi-tattooed Pawtucket shooter had a history of conflict with family over their gender identity - LGBTQ Nation

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Nazi-tattooed Pawtucket shooter had a history of conflict with family over their gender identity - LGBTQ Nation

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22 hours ago

DNA from glove found near Nancy Guthrie home produce no match

DNA from a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home produced no CODIS matches; additional DNA remains under analysis and no suspects or motive were identified.
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20 hours ago

Nevada sues to block Kalshi's prediction betting market

Nevada seeks to block Kalshi from allowing residents to place bets, alleging unlicensed operation and underage access harm the state's gambling market.
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19 hours ago

Delta flight forced to turn around because of unruly passenger, airline says

A Delta flight with 85 passengers returned to Houston's William P. Hobby Airport after an unruly passenger approached crew and passengers; FAA will investigate.
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Two Men Indicted for Murder in Queens over Drug Dispute, Face Life Imprisonment

Two men were indicted and arrested on federal murder and drug-related charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Akil Kornegay in Queens.
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Pulse nightclub demolition set for March to make way for memorial

Demolition of Orlando's Pulse nightclub will occur in mid-March to prepare for construction of a permanent memorial honoring the 49 victims and survivors.
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1 day ago

Cause of death revealed for Victoria Jones, daughter of Tommy Lee Jones

The San Francisco medical examiner released a report Tuesday ruling her death accidental, the result of the toxic effects of cocaine. The 34-year-old was discovered dead at the Fairmont San Francisco in the early hours of Jan. 1. San Francisco police responded to a call at 3:14 a.m. regarding a report of a deceased person at the hotel. Officers met with medics at the scene who declared an adult female dead.
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ABC7 News Apps for Connected TV, Mobile News, Echo

DOWNLOAD OUR MOBILE APPStay on top of the latest breaking news, weather and traffic with the ABC7 News app. Watch our 24/7 live stream to get all the news you need, when you want it, where you want it. Get the top local headlines for the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as news from around the U.S. and the world.Available on the iTunes App StoreGet it on Google PlaySupportiOS | Android
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Sandwiched Between New Orleans And Baton Rouge Is 'The Jambalaya Capital Of The World' - Tasting Table

Gonzales, Louisiana is the Jambalaya Capital of the World, hosting a multi-day annual Jambalaya Festival with a prestigious cooking competition and deep family traditions.
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14 hours ago

Labor launches new open data portal

The Labor Department launched a beta open data portal offering granular, machine-readable workforce statistics with API access and improved federal data and AI integration.
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14 hours ago

More human remains found in Oakland

Dismembered lower limbs were found in Oakland's Fruitvale; authorities are testing to determine identity, cause of death, and links to earlier remains discovered Feb. 1.
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1 day ago

Hanover police officer charged with motor vehicle homicide in fatal Brockton hit-and-run

Off-duty Hanover police officer Thomas Hayes is charged with motor vehicle homicide and leaving the scene after allegedly striking and killing a pedestrian in Brockton.
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18 hours ago

Mass. man faces slew of charges after allegedly driving drunk with kids in car

A Worcester man, Honorio Lisboa Jr., was arrested for DUI and child endangerment after police stopped his vehicle with two children inside and found alcohol.
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Thunderstorms with pea-sized hail in Northern California Tuesday gusts up to 40 mph

Strong thunderstorms with pea-sized hail and gusts up to 40 mph threaten Marin and San Francisco North Bay; seek shelter and follow lightning safety precautions.
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Texas Tech's JT Toppin has torn ACL, out for season

JT Toppin tore the ACL in his right knee and will miss the remainder of the season.
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13 hours ago

Shia LaBeouf allegedly called queer man homophobic slurs before New Orleans arrest

Shia LaBeouf was arrested in New Orleans after allegedly assaulting two men and using repeated homophobic slurs.
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Which 2027 college football recruits will fit best at their next school

College football's 2026 recruiting class featured a record-breaking 28 five-star prospects in the final rankings. The 2027 class is tracking even higher, with 18 prospects already holding the distinct honor in our junior class rankings. This class has come out of the gates fast on commitments as well, with 30 prospects already committed to Power 4 schools in our top 100.
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1 day ago

This State Has More Millionaires Per Capita Than Any Other

New Jersey has the highest share of millionaire households in the U.S., with 9.76% of households holding a net worth of at least $1 million.
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17 hours ago

Long-term unemployment affects 1 in 4 U.S. job seekers

Long-term unemployment in the U.S. has risen sharply, averaging over 23 weeks and leaving 1.8 million Americans jobless after six months.
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fromFast Company
16 hours ago

Chase bank is opening 160 branches in over 30 states, including in rural areas. Here's where the new locations will be

JPMorgan Chase will open 160+ branches and renovate nearly 600 to expand affordable financial services and invest in local community development nationwide.
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18 hours ago

Amber Glenn hopes she can still experience the Olympic moment of her dreams

A single botched jump ruined Amber Glenn's gold hopes, leaving her devastated despite strong short program; teammate Alysa Liu remains a medal contender.
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Victoria Jones, Daughter of Tommy Lee Jones, Died of Cocaine Overdose at SF Hotel

Victoria Kafka Jones, 34, died of acute cocaine toxicity; manner ruled accidental after being found unresponsive in a Fairmont Hotel hallway on January 1.
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20 hours ago

Wild video shows dump truck swallowed by NJ sinkhole it was supposed to repair

A dump truck delivering asphalt fell halfway into a Philipsburg, New Jersey sinkhole, damaging a water main while another nearby car sank.
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21 hours ago

Why some Californians could get bigger income tax refunds this year

2025 federal tax changes add temporary deductions for qualified tips and overtime, introduce a senior deduction, and raise the SALT deduction cap with income limits.
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19 hours ago

Tony Clark Resigns As MLBPA Executive Director After Inappropriate Relationship

"The full executive board of Player representatives met this afternoon with MLBPA staff and outside counsel to discuss next steps; as always, the Players remain focused on their ongoing preparations for collective bargaining this year," the union's statement read. "The strength of this union is - and will always be - the solidarity of our membership. We have a long history of fighting for the rights of every Player, and we're committed to making sure we can continue that fight successfully."
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21 hours ago

Brutal Assault Reported At Lindenhurst Apartment Building, Victim Seriously Hurt: Police

LINDENHURST, NY - Suffolk County police are investigating an assault that seriously injured a 27-year-old man at a Lindenhurst apartment building Tuesday evening, police said. The incident occurred on North Putman Avenue on Feb. 17 at around 6:05 p.m., according to Suffolk County Police First Squad detectives. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment of serious injuries, police said.
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