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Prince Andrew should ‘say sorry, come clean’ after Virginia Giuffre’s death, claims her lawyer

The lawyer who represented Virginia Giuffre in her sex assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew called on the royal to  “say sorry and come clean” in wake of her suicide. Attorney David Boies said Monday Andrew, who was accused of having sex with Giuffre when she was a teen and trafficked by dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein,...

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Trump targets sanctuary cities, backs cops | Reporter Replay

President Trump will sign executive orders cracking down on sanctuary jurisdictions and supporting cops and police departments accused of wrongdoing. Trump has called for defunding cities and states that won’t cooperate to deport illegal immigrants and his orders will heap on additional pressure. NY Post reporter Josh Christenson shares this story.

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Reckless gunman who allegedly gunned down beloved NYC bodega-owner grandma turns himself in: sources

The reckless hoodlum who allegedly gunned down beloved Harlem fixture Excenia “Momma Zee” Mette in a tragic stray-bullet shooting has surrendered to authorities, The Post has learned. A 23-year-old man from Bronx was in custody after he turned himself in at Manhattan’s criminal courthouse Monday morning – nearly a week after the fateful gun battle...

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Insane moment speedboat takes flight, flips through air during record attempt

Astonishing video captures a speedboat flying into the air at more than 200mph during a doomed attempt to break a speed record — then flipping over multiple times before slamming into a Nevada lake. The speedboat’s drivers — using the pseudonyms John Wayne and Clint Eastwood — were attempting to break the record of 206mph...

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‘60 Minutes’ host Scott Pelley calls out Paramount in shocking on-air attack on CBS’ parent company

Legendary “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley launched an astonishing on-air attack on his Paramount bosses for interfering with their coverage. Pelley went rogue at the end of Sunday night’s episode during what appeared to be a simple tribute to Bill Owens, the longtime “60 Minutes” executive producer who quit last week over the company’s heavy-handed...

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Tariffs are driving investors to Pokémon and Mickey Mantle — these aren’t your grandfather’s trading cards

Since its invention, Wall Street has dictated what counts as a “real” investment. Stocks? Absolutely. Property and real estate? Of course. But trading cards? Too sentimental. Too niche. Too “hobbyist.” That outdated perception is shifting fast. As tariffs begin driving up the cost of imported goods, consumers are increasingly turning toward domestic assets already here — resale...

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