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NXIVM ‘slave master’ Allison Mack’s shocking career move revealed after early prison release

“I don’t see myself as innocent,” Mack said of her involvement with NXIVM.
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Dodgers Tabbed ‘Front-Runner’ for Kyle Tucker: Insiders

The Los Angeles Dodgers are tabbed the frontrunner to sign superstar outfielder Kyle Tucker as the offseason begins.
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The Giants questions that loom large after Brian Daboll’s firing

The Giants on Monday answered the question about Brian Daboll’s job security. This leaves the door open for many other questions.
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Max Tsyplakov’s journey toward a reversal of Islanders fortune begins here

A year ago, Max Tsyplakov started out in the top six for the Islanders and, over the course of the season, his standing in the lineup slowly went downhill. Now, he’s trying to do the same in reverse.
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Coveted All-Star Hurler Predicted To Be Traded This Offseason: Insider

The New York Mets are predicted to be one of the most aggressive teams this offseason, and could trade for a front-line starter.
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Pope Francis girls soccer defeats Dedham, advance to D-III quarterfinals

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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Overturn E. Jean Carroll Verdict: What We Know

In 2023, a Manhattan federal jury awarded Carroll $5 million in damages.
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John Cena Makes History on WWE Raw With Major Championship Win

WWE star John Cena achieved history during his appearance on “Monday Night Raw” in Boston with another championship win.
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Ex-Nxivm member Allison Mack’s husband outed as ‘former neo-Nazi’

Mack and her husband, Frank Meeink, met at a dog park in February 2024 and tied the knot over the summer.
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‘The View’ host Sunny Hostin rips Chuck Schumer after Senate inches closer to ending government shutdown: ‘His days are over’

Sunny Hostin unloaded on the Democratic Party and said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s days were “over” after eight senators voted with the Republicans on a plan to fund the government.