November 3, 2019 - Adopted woman found birth parents — and they were famous con artists
 
NOVEMBER 3, 2019
 
 
More cheers than boos greet President Trump at UFC 244 at MSG
 
President Trump can catch a break at arena sporting events. Some two dozen angry protesters armed with bright orange anti-Trump signs were stationed outside Madison Square Garden on Saturday night as President...
Adopted woman found birth parents — and they were famous con artists
 
It was the line about her birth mother being “a strong and expert swimmer” that stopped...
Airbnb bans 'party houses' after California mass shooting
 
"Starting today, we are banning 'party houses,' and we are redoubling our efforts to combat unauthorized...
 
 
 
Yankees and Aroldis Chapman reach three-year, $48M deal
 
Aroldis Chapman will be back with the Yankees in 2020. The closer had until midnight on...
After marathon cheat's suicide, man who busted him said he would do it again
 
The marathon detective who nabbed a cheating runner who later killed himself in shame says he’d...
De Niro: ‘The Irishman’ to be last epic reunion with Pacino, Pesci
 
Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” is the last hurrah for a band of Hollywood legends, said its...
Goodwin: De Blasio, Cuomo sneer as Trump leaves New York
 
In the tweet confirming he switched his official residency from New York to Florida, President Trump...
 
 
 
 
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NEWS
 
Mueller documents: Manafort pushed Ukraine hack theory
 
WASHINGTON — During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pushed the idea that Ukraine, not Russia, was behind the hack of...
METRO
 
New Jersey man charged with manslaughter of woman during sex romp in car
 
A New Jersey man faces a reckless manslaughter charge in connection to the “neck compression” death of a woman during a sex romp in...
SPORTS
 
Jets don't even want to consider what a loss to Dolphins would mean
 
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Nearly 27 years ago, the Jets and Dolphins met in an AFC Championship game forever known as “The Mud Bowl.”...
BUSINESS
 
'Dear John' column spurs reader to donate Lively hearing aids
 
Dear John: My grandmother, who died in 1967, worked for over 25 years at Goddard Neighborhood Center, and someone there gave her a hearing...
OPINION
 
Goodwin: De Blasio, Cuomo show sneering hostility as Trump leaves New York
 
In the tweet confirming he switched his official residency from New York to Florida, President Trump said, “Despite the fact that I pay millions...
 
 
ENTERTAINMENT
 
Same-sex love scenes to be restored on Delta in-flight movies
 
Delta Airlines is showing love for same sex romance by restoring steamy scenes the company had previously edited out of movies shown on its...
FASHION
 
Zac Posen shutters business, axes entire staff: reports
 
Zac Posen, designer to celebrities and former “Project Runway” judge, is taking his final bow. The 39-year-old designer known for his evening gown creations...
LIVING
 
Why New York City's tech boom will turn it into a ghost town
 
New York is becoming a tech town. God help us all. Amazon may have backed out of their plan to build their “second headquarters”...
MEDIA
 
Deadspin's audience engagement numbers contradict 'stick to sports' mandate: report
 
Deadspin’s “stick to sports” edict is contradicted by its own data — and a report on the embarrassing news was posted on the company’s...
TECH
 
US government opens national security review of TikTok: report
 
The U.S. government has opened a national security review into the video-based app TikTok over Chinese data collection concerns, the New York Times reported....
REAL ESTATE
 
Upper East Side duplex once owned by porn writer returns for $6.25M
 
A Millan House duplex returned to market this week for $6.25 million — up from its $5.9 million asking price earlier this month. The...
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Today’s Birthday
 
Words can hurt as well as heal, so be aware of the potential effects every time you open your mouth. You can make life easier for yourself, and others, this year by pretending that everyone is basically decent and has good intentions. Act as if it is true.
 
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