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Knicks Urged to Sign Former All-Star in Blockbuster Free Agent Deal

The New York Knicks were urged to make a late-offseason free agent addition in the form of a former All-Star.
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Trump Joins Police, National Guard to Patrol In DC: Live Updates

President Donald Trump has left the White House to go on patrol alongside the police and National Guard in Washington D.C.
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NYC car thief steals same BMW he’d sold to man, 27, for $6K in gunpoint heist: sources

The victim, who lives on 124th Street near 25th Avenue in College Point, recently bought the blue 2018 BMW on Facebook Marketplace for $6,000 in cash, law enforcement sources said.
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Judge rules former Trump lawyer Alina Habba is unlawfully serving as U.S. attorney in New Jersey

The court, saying the administration used “a novel series of legal and personnel moves,” held that Habba’s term as the interim U.S. attorney ended in July, and the Trump administration’s maneuvers to keep her in the role without getting confirmation from the U.S. Senate didn’t follow procedures required by federal law.
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Adam Schefter Hints Ravens Weren’t Honest About Lamar Jackson Injury

ESPN insider speculated QB’s injury was feared to be more serious than team lead on
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Dachshund Taken to Play in a Field Decides ‘Snacking Is Life’

The owner’s three other dogs joined him to chomp on the grass.
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Private entrances, air conditioning and caviar carts: What it’s really like in US Open’s $10K+ seats

These aren’t the cheap seats. While commoner tennis fans pay $150 to $230 for ground passes for the privilege of waiting in hours-long lines for entrance, Honey Deuces and bathrooms, the rich, famous and connected are enjoying a very different US Open — with four- and five-digit price tags. Many say the best experience is…
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This week in whoppers: LaMonica McIver calls Trump’s crime crackdown ‘racist,’ NYT’s Peter Baker touts botched DC diner data and more

Rep. LaMonica McIver says that Trump’s DC crackdown is racist — despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of crime victims in the capitol are not white.
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SpaceX Starship prepares for 10th test flight after back-to-back explosions

SpaceX is set to launch the 10th test flight of its Starship rocket on Sunday — after its last three launches ended with the spacecraft exploding in the air.
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SEC approves 9-game conference schedule beginning in 2026, joining Big Ten and Big 12

SEC approves 9-game conference schedule beginning in 2026, joining Big Ten and Big 12