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washingtonpost.com
SF Giants News: Reigning NL Cy Young Award Winner in Agreement With Giants
Amidst speculation, Blake Snell's free agency ends with a reported $62 million, two-year deal with the San Francisco Giants, as confirmed by Jon Heyman.
newsweek.com
Sean Hannity: The left-wing media is full of lying, dishonesty and hysteria
Fox News host Sean Hannity said that former President Trump was clearly not calling for political violence in his recent campaign speech when he used the common term "bloodbath."
foxnews.com
In ‘Enemy of the People,’ Jeremy Strong Finds His Way From ‘Succession’ to Broadway
Emilio MadridIt isn’t such a leap for Jeremy Strong, famed for playing Kendall Roy in Succession, to play the suddenly demonized local doctor Thomas Stockmann in Amy Herzog’s new Broadway adaptation of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People. (Circle in the Square, booking through June 16). For one, both Succession and this adaptation, directed by Sam Gold (who is married to Herzog) know how to crunchily position drama and wit, profundity and comedy, alongside one another. This Enemy of the People is notably funny in both its smarts and pacing, and even its later gathering darkness—when Stockmann is viciously trounced and isolated by his townsfolk—is studded with light, and the certainty of his self-preservation.Both Kendall and Thomas are both different breeds of a broader genus of black sheep—zealously attached to following their own paths, both convinced of their rightness and righteousness, and to hell with anyone who doesn’t follow them. They will court you for your support, but stay true only to their own inner compasses, moral and otherwise. Both Kendall and Stockmann are happy to be their own human islands, come what may. The tension watching Enemy of the People is ours, rather than theirs—observing what this town’s present and future is, and its vibrating significance for the future of our own compromised, fragile democracy.Read more at The Daily Beast.
thedailybeast.com
‘The Bachelor’s Maria Georgas On Love For Joey Graziadei And Dad’s Response To Breakup: “Joey Has A Hit Out On Him Currently. He Should Probably Sleep With One Eye Open.”
Maria addressed her dad's reaction to her elimination, her feud with Sydney, and more during The Bachelor's "Women Tell All" episode.
nypost.com
NY Knicks Injury Report: Key Starter A Late Scratch Vs Golden State Tonight
The New York Knicks can't seem to catch a health break!
newsweek.com
Michigan lawyer who claimed election fraud arrested after Dominion hearing
Stefanie Lambert was facing a bench warrant from a state court in Michigan, where she is accused of taking part in a conspiracy to tamper with voting machines.
washingtonpost.com
Washington Wizards News: Reeling Jordan Poole Claps Back At Haters
During his first season with the worst team in the NBA, the former Warriors champ unpacks fan responses to his play.
newsweek.com
Climate activists disrupting Jeremy Strong was the best part of the play
Jeremy Strong’s Broadway revival of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” is weirdly underwhelming.
washingtonpost.com
‘Below Deck’ Bosun Ben Willoughby Teases Trouble Waters Ahead: “I Had Hard Conversations That Didn’t Go In My Favor”
Ben Willoughby has finally received his well-deserved promotion to bosun!
nypost.com
‘An Enemy of the People’ review: Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli duke it out on Broadway
There is an unintentionally funny line in the compelling revival of “An Enemy of the People” that opened Monday night on Broadway. “We’re behind you like a wall!” a small-town newspaper printer named Aslaksen tells Dr. Thomas Stockmann, a scientist who has just discovered that the water in the local mineral baths is poisonous. Although...
nypost.com
How fungi can swallow abandoned homes for new growth in strange process called mycotecture
There's no cap to the magic of mushrooms.
nypost.com
California murder suspect stabs attorney with pen before charging prosecutor
An Oakland, California man on trial for murder grabbed his attorney's pen and stabbed him in the head before charging the prosecuting attorney on March 18, 2024.
foxnews.com
Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori rocks completely see-through outfit for outing, date night in LA
The model stepped out in the risky outfit just weeks after her father reportedly expressed concerns that his daughter's turning into a "trophy pony."
nypost.com
Blake Snell lands with Giants on 2-year deal after long free agency: reports
Blake Snell has finally found his next MLB team after an abnormally long free agency as he reportedly plans to sign a two-year deal with the San Francisco Giants.
foxnews.com
Legal experts weigh in on Trump’s options after failure to secure $464M appeal bond: ‘uncharted territory’
Legal experts weigh in on Trump’s options after his attorneys said he couldn't secure a $464 million appeal bond he needs in a New York civil fraud judgement against him.
foxnews.com
Islanders’ defensive struggles return at worst possible time
Over the last week, the Islanders are 24th in shot attempt percentage league-wide, which is often used as a stand-in for possession.
nypost.com
NY Yankees News: Legendary Manager Surprises Fans with Mound Visit at Spring Training
Witness a nostalgic moment at Spring Training as former Yankees manager Joe Torre makes a rare mound visit in full uniform.
newsweek.com
NYPD cops shoot and kill gunman, 20, who opened fire on two people on Brooklyn street
"Once again tonight, you see New York City police officers running towards danger, running in the middle of gunfire, stopping the threat and saving two people's lives," NYPD Chief John Chell said.
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nypost.com
Peter Navarro Compares Prison Sentence to Dead American Soldiers
RumbleOn the eve of Peter Navarro’s first day in prison, the former White House aide to Donald Trump maintained Monday that his four-month sentence is a worthwhile “sacrifice,” considering the Americans who have died for their nation.Appearing on Donald Trump Jr.’s podcast the same day the Supreme Court quashed his last-chance request to delay his sentence, Navarro felt it appropriate to refer to those who have “lost their lives for the defense of this country” while describing his own situation.“Men and women of America throughout our history have shed blood—lost their lives—for the defense of this country, the defense of what we stand for, the defense of our values, the defense of our Constitution,” Navarro told Trump Jr. “And for me, it’s a much smaller sacrifice to be willing to go to prison, as I now have been ordered to do, to defend what is really one of the most important principles of the Constitution, which is the constitutional separation of powers.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Blake Snell signing two-year deal with Giants to end long free-agency wait
Blake Snell finally has a new team, and it’s not the Yankees.
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nypost.com
Biden doesn’t acknowledge fifth granddaughter – fathered out-of-wedlock by Hunter – at Women’s History Month event 
President Biden on Monday refused to acknowledge his fifth granddaughter, fathered out-of-wedlock by first son Hunter Biden, during remarks at a Women’s History Month reception at the White House.  “I see a future for all Americans, a future for my daughter and my four granddaughters – by the way, they’re incredible,” the president said.  “You...
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nypost.com
3/18: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on evacuations of Americans in Haiti, oral arguments at the Supreme Court over social media censorship, and efforts to stop a potential famine in Gaza.
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cbsnews.com
WATCH: Authorities seize alligator kept illegally in New York home's swimming pool
A man is fighting to keep his pet alligator, named "Albert," after New York state officials said it was seized from his home where it was being kept illegally.
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abcnews.go.com
Pleading the Eighth? Ex-federal prosecutor says don't 'count Trump out yet' despite massive fine
Former President Donald Trump may not be out of options when it comes to Letitia James' threat to begin seizing his assets in the Empire State
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foxnews.com
Grisham: These properties would 'devastate' Trump the most if they were seized
CNN's Erin Burnett discusses former President Donald Trump's purported inability to pay his $464 million bond in his New York civil case with CNN legal analyst Ryan Goodman and Trump's former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham.
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edition.cnn.com
Nets refusing to dwell on struggles, shaky future as playoff hopes slip away
At this point, with the Nets sinking out of contention for even the play-in round, it would seem appropriate to look to the future — especially with their next three games coming against teams entrenched in the playoffs.
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nypost.com
Ukraine's Much-Needed Ammo Boost Still Months Away
Several European countries have pooled to purchase over 800,000 artillery shells for Kyiv. But the first deliveries could take until June.
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newsweek.com
Philadelphia DA Krasner declines to retry decade-old mass shooting case
C.J. Rice will not be retried in a 2011 shooting that left four people injured, including a 6-year-old girl, following a decision by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
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foxnews.com
St. Louis teen Kaylee Gain still unconscious, suffering from fractured skull after brutal attack
The family of the 16-year-old St. Louis student who was involved in a fight that went viral online has given an update on her injuries through their attorney.
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foxnews.com
Ex-Cowboys star Leighton Vander Esch, 28, retires from NFL after several neck injuries
Former Dallas Cowboys star linebacker Leighton Vander Esch announced his retirement from the NFL after six seasons and a series of neck injuries.
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foxnews.com
Cannon tells lawyers to weigh if Trump conduct can’t be reviewed by courts
In Donald Trump’s classified documents case, Judge Aileen Cannon’s order about jury instructions seems to take precedence over numerous other pretrial issues.
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washingtonpost.com
Why Gen Z Won’t Be Raising ‘iPad Kids’
Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesAs the tween “Sephora kid” epidemic makes headlines, parenting, or the lack of it, has become a larger cultural discourse. While parents have been making socially questionable decisions since the first child was born, these choices didn’t always come with people on the internet judging their every move.Different renditions of the phrase “I am not raising my kid like that” have plagued the internet since before Sephoragate. These comments usually come from yet-to-be parents and young people who criticize the parenting decisions of older generations. As Gen Z become parents, they’re planning on de-introducing things that millennial and Gen X parents led with—one of the biggest is not raising an “iPad kid.”The term itself refers to a generation of children born into the boom of smartphones, growing up reliant on technology like touchscreens and constant internet access. While previously a loosely defined term for children who were handed devices in social situations, iPad kids are shifting from parenting to scientific discourse.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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thedailybeast.com
Arthur Cazaux collapses mid-match at Miami Open in unsettling moment
Arthur Cazaux was in the middle of the third set awaiting a serve from Harold Mayot when he fell to the ground.
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nypost.com
Trevor Bauer to face Yankees in exhibition game with Mexican League team
Trevor Bauer to face another MLB team this upcoming weekend as he will pitch for the Diablos Rojos, a Mexican League team, against the New York Yankees.
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foxnews.com
LeBron James, wife Savannah are getting into podcasting — separately
The James are now looking to become King and Queen of the podcast space.
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nypost.com
JESSE WATTERS: Trump 'bloodbath' controversy gives Democrats a new hoax
Fox News host Jesse Watters shares the full context of former President Trump's "bloodbath" comments as the media takes it out of context on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
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foxnews.com
‘Supersex’ Finale Recap: The Love Below
A seemingly endless font of sexual fantasy, fetish, and dysfunction, Supersex is one of the bravest shows I’v ever seen.
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nypost.com
Men charged with murder in D.C. killing of bystander in January
Court documents say the three men also have been charged with various counts in connection with an armed robbery of a Metrobus passenger’s Moose Knuckle coat.
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washingtonpost.com
Famine expert analyzes humanitarian crisis in Gaza
A new U.N.-backed report warns famine is imminent in northern Gaza, with people suffering "catastrophic levels of hunger." Alex de Waal, executive director of the World Peace Foundation, joins CBS News to discuss what's happening and what can be done.
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cbsnews.com
The Supreme Court hints it may give away our free-speech rights in social-media-censorship case
Outside the Supreme Court, a crowd in shirts reading “Speak your mind, stand your ground” and others hoisting signs with messages like “Fauci lied.”
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nypost.com
Chase Young heads to Saints on one-year deal: reports
The New Orleans Saints are beefing up their defensive line, signing Chase Young to a one-year deal worth $13 million that will be fully guaranteed.
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foxnews.com
St. John’s will turn to transfers to avoid another March Madness snub
The mission: Don’t give the selection committee a chance to snub you next year.
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nypost.com
7-year-old Arizona girl undergoes several amputations after mysteriously catching rare bacterial disease
"It's not going to be easy for her,” her mother Fox 10. “It's going to be hard but, she's strong.”
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nypost.com
LAURA INGRAHAM: The left's hoaxes are piling up faster than Leo DiCaprio's 25-year-old former girlfriends
Fox News' Laura Ingraham discusses the context behind former President Trump's 'bloodbath' remark on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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foxnews.com
Chinese Magnate Admits to Making Straw Donations to N.Y. Politicians
Mayor Eric Adams was among those who received illegal donations from Hui Qin, a Chinese businessman, a person familiar with the federal case said.
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nytimes.com
Eroding dunes leave Atlantic City casinos desperate for new sand by summer
Winter storms have significantly eroded Atlantic City's beaches, generating uncertainty over what lies ahead for the South Jersey tourism hub in the usually-busy summer season.
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foxnews.com
OnlyFans Model Renounces Career, Begins Promoting Jesus Christ Instead
A social media star and OnlyFans model has announced the end of her career in creating pornographic content after finding Jesus and has since begun promoting Christianity to her followers.
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breitbart.com