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The priciest movie ticket in NYC is hiding beneath a historic hotel and restaurant

New York’s most lavish, tantalizingly secretive dinner-and-a-movie date is nearly impossible to book — and costs five times more than Regal, AMC or Loews. On a recent evening, 66 in-the-know cinephiles snuck down to a Parisian Art Deco theater hidden on the cellar level of Tribeca’s top five-star hotel for what was certainly the city’s...

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Transgender man, Sam Nordquist, was tortured and murdered in NY: What you need to know

New disturbing details have been revealed in the death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man from Minnesota who was held captive, tortured and murdered in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. Seven people have been charged in the sickening crime, as police continue to investigate what happened and whether it was a...

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Anti-Israel protestors clash with NYPD at Barnard College after police respond to bomb threats

Anti-Israel protesters who again stormed Barnard College’s Manhattan campus this week handed out sick “Hamas Media Office” leaflets glorifying the Oct. 7 terror attacks. The disturbing leaflets — including one entitled “Our narrative… Al-Aqsa Flood,” the name the Palestinian terror group gave to its brutal incursion of Israel — were handed out by some of...

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Trump’s hot mic moment with Chief Justice John Roberts sparks conspiracy theories

After getting caught on a hot mic telling Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, “Thank you again, I won’t forget it,” conspiracy theorists claimed President Donald Trump was voicing his appreciation for the Supreme Court granting him absolute immunity from prosecution for “official acts” during his first term — a ruling written by Roberts. But Trump tore...

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Sinkhole spanning hundreds of yards forces Brazilian families to flee 

A massive sinkhole spanning hundreds of yards is endangering a town of 50,000 residents in north-eastern Brazil. Drone footage shows recently abandoned homes standing just feet from enormous craters threatening to swallow the entire neighborhood.  Brazil’s Municipal Engineering Department has said the sinkhole problem has been worsening because of the current intense rainy season.

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