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Mayor-elect Mamdani reeks of Lenin — but NYC’s wise safeguard against Marxism stands in his way

Zohran Mamdani’s victory-lap speech Tuesday night reeked of Vladimir Lenin after Russia’s 1917 communist revolution.
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Super typhoon threatens the Philippines, still reeling from recent storm that killed more than 200

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Arkansas PBS executive busted for meth after traffic stop: cops

Michael Hibblen, director of public affairs at Arkansas PBS, was arrested after Pulaski County deputies allegedly found methamphetamine in his car.
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Islanders add to Rangers’ brutal home woes with shutout win in Battle of New York

The Rangers came into Saturday hoping to finally win at home, and the Islanders came into Saturday hoping to put forth a 60-minute effort.
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ESPN’s Mina Kimes admits she’s ‘deeply embarrassed’ after promoting solitaire game on social media

Stephen A. Smith wasn’t the only ESPN personality to endorse the sketchy real-money solitaire app.
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How to Watch Suns vs Clippers: Live Stream NBA, TV Channel

On Saturday night, Devin Booker and the Phoenix Suns face the Los Angeles Clippers in an NBA early-season rematch.
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Rutgers keeps bowl hopes alive with home win over Maryland

Antwan Raymond rushed for a career-high 240 yards and Athan Kaliakmanis passed for four touchdowns during Rutgers’ win over Maryland.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman served subpoena onstage during San Francisco talk

A man from the second row jumped onto the stage holding out a document and announcing that he had a subpoena for Altman.
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Moderate Liberal decries ‘fatwa’ on net zero as he urges party not to become ‘fringe dwellers’

Andrew Bragg says he can’t imagine Liberals leaving Paris climate agreement and threatens to quit frontbench if party drops net zero emissions by 2050 target

The Liberal frontbencher Andrew Bragg says any “fatwa” waged against the words net zero is “ridiculous”, as the moderate senator threatened to quit the frontbench if the party dumps the target and withdraws from the Paris climate agreement.

Bragg’s ultimatum piles further pressure on the opposition leader, Sussan Ley, ahead of a series of high-stakes meetings this week to settle the Coalition’s position on net zero emissions.

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No people thought unaccounted for as UPS cargo plane crash toll stands at 14, Louisville mayor says

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