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Alex Rodriguez caused a stir last weekend after calling for MLB players to accept the owners’ offer of a 50-50 split in revenues for games played in empty ballparks. And ESPN Radio host Dan Le Batard says players have every right to be angry at A-Rod, the retired ex-Yankee who raked in roughly $450 million …
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Alex McCord may have a new tagline. The former “Real Housewives of New York” star, 46, is celebrating receiving her Master of Professional Psychology degree on Instagram. She took up her studies after appearing on “RHONY” from Seasons 1 through 4 (2008-2011). “Call me master. (not mistress) 😎,” she cheekily captioned the snaps. She graduated …
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Representative Elise Stefanik called Tuesday for an investigation into Governor Andrew Cuomo’s decision to order nursing homes to admit residents who tested positive for coronavirus. “The governor took executive action forcing positive COVID cases back into nursing homes,” the New York Republican, who represents the state’s northernmost district, said during an appearance on Fox News …
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The Nasdaq Stock Market notified the Chinese cafe chain Luckin Coffee that it plans to delist it from the U.S. stock exchange, the company said Tuesday. The Listing Qualifications Staff cited two reasons in their written notice for the decision to delist, the company said in a regulatory filing, including “public interest concerns” related to …
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His NFL career is hanging in the balance, but DeAndre Baker is still working toward a sophomore season that may not happen. The Giants cornerback, who pleaded not guilty Monday to all eight charges — four counts each of aggravated assault and armed robbery — stemming from an incident in Miramar, Fla., last week, posted …
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Even after releasing not one, but two apologies following her feud with fellow lifestyle pro Chrissy Teigen, Alison Roman’s popular food column for The New York Times has been temporarily shelved. A spokesperson for the paper confirmed to The Daily Beast that the 34-year-old cook’s column is now “on temporary leave.” The “Nothing Fancy” author …
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Whatever went down last week at the Miramar, Fla., house party happened in another room, and DeAndre Baker barely caught a glimpse of it. Why? Because he was playing “Madden.” This is the latest defense of the Giants cornerback accused of serious crimes that, if found guilty, could detonate his NFL career. “Far from an …
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Innocent until proven guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt” in the courtroom. Innocent unless “credible evidence” is uncovered in the NFL. Even if Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker’s criminal charges – four counts of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault – are reduced or dismissed in Florida, he still could face a …
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Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker entered pleas of not guilty on all eight charges against him. Baker’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, filed the written pleas to Broward County Circuit Court Monday afternoon. Baker, 22, is facing four counts of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault stemming from an alleged incident last Wednesday …
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New York City police shut down a Hasidic Jewish school in Brooklyn after neighbors called to report it was violating shutdown orders by conducting Yeshiva classes. Officers found about 60 schoolchildren in the building when they arrived, and the school administrators were not issued summons after they complied with requests to send the students home, …