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Trump will pay respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s body before naming successor

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President Trump on Thursday will “pay his respects” to the body of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the White House says. Ginsburg, who died Friday at 87, will lie in repose at the top of the stairs of the Supreme Court building on Wednesday and Thursday so mourners can pay their respects. “The President...

Illinois National Guard in ‘state of readiness’ for Breonna Taylor decision

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It’s not just Kentucky that’s prepping for news about whether the Breonna Taylor cops get charged — neighboring Illinois has also put the national guard in a “state of readiness,” officials have said. “As the Governor has always said, all of the state’s resources are available to municipalities if needed; this includes additional Illinois State...

Man rescued by pregnant wife after shark attack in Florida

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A snorkeler who was attacked by a shark in the Florida Keys was pulled to safety by his pregnant wife who jumped into the water to save him, witnesses said. Andrew Charles Eddy, 30, of Atlanta, was bitten on the shoulder by what was believed to be a bull shark as he and relatives snorkeled...

Hurricane Sally leaves behind thousands of starfish washed up on Florida beach

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The devastating storm surge from Hurricane Sally that swamped the Gulf Coast last week has left thousands of starfish washed up on a beach in Florida. The Navarre Beach Fire Rescue posted a video to Facebook showing the starfish spread across the beach. Fire Chief Danny Fureigh told the Pensacola News Journal they were discovered...

New On Netflix October 2020

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Hubie Halloween, Grand Army, Over the Moon, and more are coming to Netflix next month.

Sterling Shepard placed on IR in another brutal Giants injury

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The injury news keeps getting worse for the Giants. Sterling Shepard was placed on IR on Wednesday — meaning he will miss at least the next three weeks — after suffering a toe injury right before halftime of the Giants’ 17-13 loss to the Bears. Shepard returned for the Giants’ first offensive play of the...



Man arrested for setting fire that killed Hell’s Kitchen man

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A man has been busted for setting the blaze that killed a Manhattan resident earlier this month, cops said Wednesday morning. Sadam Assana, 28, was arrested in connection to the fire that broke out around 9:50 a.m. Sept. 4 inside 37-year-old Michael Hannant’s apartment on Ninth Avenue near West 55th Street in Hells Kitchen, cops...

Oldest living US Marine celebrates 107th birthday

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The oldest living US Marine celebrated her 107th birthday in Kannapolis, NC, over the weekend, with a happy birthday greeting from the Marine Corps. Sgt. Dot Cole joined the Marines in 1943, trained at Camp Lejeune, then went to Quantico for an administrative role, the city of Kannapolis posted on Twitter. Dorothy Schmidt Cole was...

Senate could vote on Trump’s Supreme Court nominee on Oct. 29

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The November election may be 41 days away, but Senate Republicans appear ready to hustle to get their Supreme Court pick on the bench. While Senate GOP leaders have made no official comments on scheduling for President Trump’s incoming nominee to the nation’s highest court, hearings could begin as early as Monday, Oct. 12 and...

Angel Hernandez had another terrible game, took it out on White Sox

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Angel Hernandez is making headlines again. Predictably, for the wrong reasons. The universally considered worst umpire in baseball was missing balls and strikes in Tuesday’s Indians-White Sox game and ejected a player and manager for pointing it out. A game of questionable balls and strikes calls reached its apex in the 10th inning. Leading off...

Swedish health expert blames COVID-19 deaths on mild flu season

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Sweden has a high COVID-19 death toll because fewer people were killed off by the flu this year, according to its top infectious disease expert. Anders Tegnell, chief epidemiologist at Sweden’s Public Health Agency, argued that countries with lower death rates from the flu ended up seeing more people die from coronavirus, the Times of...

Amazon’s long-delayed Prime Day is reportedly coming Oct. 13

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Amazon’s annual Prime Day shopping event will reportedly take place next month. The two-day deals extravaganza, which normally takes place in July but was delayed this year due to supply constraints caused by the coronavirus pandemic, will happen Oct. 13 and 14, according to an internal company email viewed by The Verge. The outlet reports...

Biden slams Park Avenue despite raking in donations from ritzy boulevard

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Joe Biden may be peddling a “Scranton versus Park Avenue” campaign — but his war chest is filled with cash from deep-pocketed donors living in New York City, including on the ritzy boulevard, records show. In January, the Democratic presidential candidate was feted at a $2,800-a-ticket fundraiser at Newmark Knight Frank’s offices at 125 Park...

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s casket arrives at the Supreme Court

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Scores of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s former law clerks stood on the steps of the Supreme Court on Wednesday to receive the casket of the feminist icon and liberal stalwart as she returned for the last time to the building where she served for 27 years until her death last Friday. Friends, family and court...

Georgia ‘sextortionist’ who victimized 150 teens gets 40 years in prison

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A depraved Georgia man who coerced as many as 150 girls to send him explicit photos and videos — and then threatened to post them online or send to their families has been sentenced to 40 years in prison, federal prosecutors said. Benjamin Jenkins, 25, of Mableton, was convicted in January of producing child pornography...

Shocked workers encounter ‘giant rat’ while cleaning sewers

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Was that Splinter from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”? Mexico City cleanup crews lived everyone’s worst nightmare on Sept. 18 when they discovered what looked like a monster drowned rat while dredging the sewers. The Buick-size “rodent” was part of 22 tons of litter the workers had removed from the city’s drainage tunnels following heavy rains,...





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