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I sat in court the day an infamous cold murder case finally broke open
As a young reporter in Long Island, the author covered the trial of Rudolph Hoff, a man accused of a decades-old murder. Hoff's ex-wife's testimony led to his conviction....
Sigourney Weaver's West End debut as Prospero evokes a storm of past Tempests
Sigourney Weaver will star in a new production of Shakespeare's The Tempest at Theatre Royal Drury Lane....
With New York City ending tenants paying broker fees, could Boston be next?
Boston is one of the few US cities where landlords can charge tenants for broker fees, with 65% of residents renting. Although some argue abolishing this practice could solve housing issues, others be...
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Spurs' Gregg Popovich Sends Message to Mitch Johnson, Team Following Stroke
By Newsweek | 1 day agoSan Antonio Spurs' Gregg Popovich suffered a mild stroke and is recovering at home. He reassured interim coach Mitch Johnson to focus on the team. Popovich, the oldest NBA coach, has led the Spurs to ...
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Tech consultant testifies that 'bad joke' led to deadly clash with Cash App founder Bob Lee
By Yahoo News | 1 day agoNima Momeni, accused in the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee, claimed self-defense after a dispute over Momeni's sister. Lee allegedly attacked Momeni, who faces a potential life sentence if...
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49ers' Deommodore Lenoir jokes he can now repay Kyle Shanahan after rookie miscue
By The New York Times | 1 day agoDeommodore Lenoir's journey from a rookie minicamp mishap to a $92 million contract with the San Francisco 49ers showcases his growth and impact on the team's defense....
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Massachusetts man who donated Rockefeller Center Christmas tree suffers stroke, friend asks for cards
By CBS News | 1 day agoA Massachusetts man donated a 74-foot Christmas tree for Rockefeller Center in honor of his late wife. The tree will be decorated with 50,000 lights and a crystal star. Despite suffering a stroke, he ...
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NYC bill shifting broker fees to landlords overwhelmingly approved by...
By New York Post | 1 day agoThe City Council approved the Fairness in Apartment Rentals Act to shift broker fees to landlords, easing housing costs in NYC. Despite opposition, supporters believe the law will benefit tenants and ...
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Kristi Noem's appointment may make Larry Rhoden, a plain-spoken rancher, South Dakota's next governor
By CBS News | 1 day agoSouth Dakota Lt. Gov. Larry Rhoden is expected to become governor if Gov. Kristi Noem is confirmed as the next U.S. homeland security secretary. Rhoden, a rancher and welder, is praised for his state-...
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NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real estate brokers hired by landlords
By AP NEWS | 1 day agoA new legislation in New York City bans mandatory broker fees, a practice long disliked by renters. Tenants will no longer have to pay hefty upfront fees for brokers hired by landlords, aiming to alle...
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San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich suffers mild stroke
By NBC News | 1 day agoSan Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich suffered a mild stroke on Nov. 2, 2024, but is expected to fully recover. With five championships and multiple awards, he is a highly successful NBA coach....
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San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had mild stroke, team says
By USA Today | 1 day agoSan Antonio Spurs head coach Popovich, 75, is undergoing rehab and expected to recover fully. Assistant coach Mitch Johnson is leading the team in his absence. Popovich, with 1,393 wins, has shaped th...
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Tiny Love Stories: 'Our Unspoken Sibling Sign'
By The New York Times | 1 day agoModern Love presents short reader-submitted stories under 100 words. From sibling gestures of kindness to evolving perspectives on love and self-acceptance, these miniature tales highlight the essence...
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BlackRock expands its tokenized money market fund to Polygon and other blockchains
By CNBC | 1 day agoBlackRock has expanded its tokenized money market fund to include more blockchains like Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, and Polygon. The BUIDL fund allows investors to earn U.S. dollar yields through bloc...
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Should NYC landlords cover broker fees? Here's what the City Council is voting on today.
By CBS News | 1 day agoNew York City Council is set to vote on the F.A.R.E. Act, which would require landlords to pay broker fees instead of tenants. The bill aims to ease financial burden on renters, but opponents fear it ...