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Joy Reid claims MSNBC fired her without warning, speculates her coverage of Trump, Gaza led to ouster

Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid speculated Tuesday that her coverage of President Donald Trump and the ongoing war in Gaza were unstated factors that led to her sudden ouster from the liberal network.
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Yankees blow late lead to suffer brutal 11-inning loss to Reds

The Yankees scored in extra innings as the road team for the first time this season, but it was not enough as they suffered a 5-4 loss in 11 innings.
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Nets land another first-round pick for taking on Terance Mann contract in three-team blockbuster

The Nets taking on salary dumps for draft assets was the league’s worst-kept secret.
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Andrew Cuomo concedes to Zohran Mamdani in NYC mayoral primary

The general election is on Nov. 4.
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Free-falling Mets find new way to disappoint in ugly loss to Braves

Normally, the Mets wait until later in the year to have the Braves derail their season.
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Brad Pitt reflects on never having a ‘gay experience’: ‘I missed that window’

The “F1” actor is currently dating Ines de Ramon following his divorce from Angelina Jolie.
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New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary. Here’s how it works

New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary. Here’s how it works [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Yankees-Red Sox Shockingly Connected In Alex Bregman Trade Rumors

The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees were recently connected in some head-scratching trade rumors involving a superstar.
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Mets Urged To Poach $120 Million Superstar From Inconsistent Red Sox

The New York Mets could look to poach Alex Bregman from the Boston Red Sox in a deal to fill the biggest hole on the roster.
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Trump cannot end union bargaining for federal workers, judge rules

By Daniel Wiessner and Nate Raymond (Reuters) -A federal judge on Tuesday blocked Republican President Donald Trump’s administration from eliminating union bargaining for hundreds of thousands of federal workers at 21 agencies. U.S. District Judge James Donato in San Francisco agreed with the American Federation of Government Employees and other unions that Trump’s March 27 executive order