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ESPN star floats theory on Steph Curry's leadership after Draymond Green ejection

Stephen Curry’s leadership is apparently being questioned. After Draymond Green was ejected from a game Wednesday, ESPN host Jay Williams said he was receiving messages from “high-level people” who were concerned about the four-time champ’s leadership. “I’m getting texts from people that I really value their decision, high-level people, and what these texts are reading is, ‘Well, how about the …

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Reds' Elly De La Cruz goes viral after giving first press conference entirely in English

Cincinnati Reds infielder Elly De La Cruz is starting off the 2024 MLB season on a high note. In an 8-2 win over the Washington Nationals, De La Cruz, 22, became the youngest Reds player to start on opening day since 2009. Just a day earlier, the young infielder made headlines for giving a press conference entirely in English. Elly …

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Martin Greenfield, celebrity tailor and Holocaust survivor, dead at 95

Celebrity tailor and Holocaust survivor Martin Greenfield died at the age of 95 last week. “Holocaust survivor, American icon, beloved by his congregational family, his abiding faith was a source of inspiration and blessing,” an online obituary from Hampton Synagogue rabbis published by the New York Times reads. “To his dear wife Arlene, children, Jay and Tod and to the …

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CBS reaches 5-year Golden Globes broadcast deal

The Golden Globes and CBS have reached a five-year deal to broadcast the annual award show and stream it live on Paramount+, it was announced Monday. The new agreement, which begins with January’s telecast, gives the Globes a new broadcast home following years of turmoil. The Globes had long resided at NBC before scandal enveloped the organization behind the awards, …

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Menendez bros' attorney speaks out about their case amid appeal: 'Everything you think you know…you don't"

The Menendez brothers’ killings of their parents dominated headlines in the early ’90s — but did the media get the story wrong? As new evidence comes to light, attorney Mark Geragos believes so. “Everything you think you know about the Menendez case, you really don’t,” Geragos said in the new Fox Nation special, “Menendez Brothers: Victims or Villains.” The four-part …

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Millie Bobby Brown, Dakota Johnson follow Tom Cruise’s lead with controversial movie press tours

All is fair in love and war when it comes to celebrity press tours. At least, that’s what history has taught us. From Tom Cruise jumping on Oprah Winfrey’s couch while promoting “War Of The Worlds” in 2005 to Joaquin Phoenix’s announcement he was quitting acting to become a rapper during his 2008 press tour for” Two Lovers,” stars have …

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Missouri teacher who resigned after school found OnlyFans page gets fired from new job

The former Missouri teacher who resigned after school administrators found out about her OnlyFans account has been fired days into a new job. Brianna Coppage’s bosses learned within one workweek that she had an OnlyFans account, and claimed the new community support specialist at Compass Health “violated social media policy,” according to The New York Post. “I lasted five days …

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National security group launches 7-figure ad campaign targeting TikTok

FIRST ON FOX: A fledgling national security watchdog group launched a multimillion-dollar ad campaign Wednesday, seeking to expose the popular social media platform TikTok as a tool of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). State Armor Action – the 501(c)(4) arm of the nonprofit State Armor – is spearheading the campaign, which will mainly feature targeted digital and national TV advertisements. …

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Nebraska governor tightens restrictions on gender transition treatments for minors

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has approved restrictions on gender transition treatments for people under the age of 19, as more states enact regulations for “gender-affirming” procedures for minors. “Nebraska’s kids are our future. They deserve the opportunity to grow up and develop to their full, God-given potential,” Pillen said in a statement last week. “As a state, we must protect …

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Algerian officials criticize television stations for 'immoral' programming, advertising during Ramadan

Officials in Algeria are chiding television stations over the content choices they’ve made since the start of Ramadan last week, injecting religion into broader discussions about how the country regulates content and advertising in media. Their criticisms come amid broader struggles affecting journalists and broadcasters, where television stations and newspapers have historically relied heavily on advertising from the government and …

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