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The CNN weekly prime time talk show co-hosted by basketball loudmouth Charles Barkley and CBS morning star Gayle King has ended a six-month run that failed to produce ratings. The weekly call-in show “King Charles,” which aired at 10 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday nights failed to generate more viewers than reruns of the sitcom “Friends” and episodes of “South Park.” It was the lowest-rated prime time weeknight series debut for CNN in at least a decade, according to Nielsen.
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On April 8, for precisely four minutes and 27 seconds, the moon will pass in front of the sun blocking out all light — a total solar eclipse. The last time this kind of galactic display occurred was in 2017, and although eclipses like this do happen once every 18 months or so, they're usually not visible to people on land. Of course, what would a global scientific wonder be without an appropriate accompanying playlist? Below, we've laid out 30 Eclipse Songs to jam out to while the moon does its thing.
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Sebastian Maniscalco said he received a $3 COVID fee charge at a restaurant. "It’s a real bad look as a business. Absorb the fee. It’s called the cost of doing business," Maniscalco continued, adding that it "ain’t right" in a seeming reference to the name of his upcoming stand-up tour.
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The ad from Building America's Future will bracket President Biden's State of the Union address in several battleground states.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James says the Saratoga Springs Police Department, along with a top city official and the then-mayor, unconstitutionally retaliated against Black Lives Matter protesters. The report says those protests that began in May 2020 — following George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police — were peaceful, and that “although they could be raucous,” there was no evidence any people or property were harmed. Per the report, then-Mayor Meg Kelly and Public Safety Commissioner Robin Dalton ordered Police Chief Shane Crooks to both arrest protesters at a July 14 rally and open a child protective...
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The most deadly witness in the Biden impeachment inquiry is due to testify Tuesday in a closed-door interview on Capitol Hill. He will be able to lay out in forensic detail the times he knows that Joe met with Hunter’s business partners, both during and after his vice presidency. He will bring documents in which the Chinese talked of their delight about doing business with the “B family” and the encrypted messages and emails in which Joe was referred to either directly or in code as “the big guy” or by Hunter as “my chairman.”
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GOA and the Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), along with plaintiffs, Carl Higbie, Joseph Harris, and Michael Votruba, who live in border states and have a license to carry in those states, filed a federal lawsuit in the Northern District of New York challenging New York state’s prohibition on both granting concealed carry permits for non-residents and granting reciprocity for those permits from other states.
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“I don’t want to embarrass this young lady, but she has more Grammys than anyone, and never won album of the year,” he said of Beyoncé. “Even by your own metric that does not work. Think about that, most Grammys, never won album of the year, that doesn’t work.”
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ALBANY — Jack’s Oyster House, the oldest and most storied restaurant in New York’s capital city — host to bivalve-slurping power lunches for generations of politicians, including every New York governor since its 1913 founding — is officially closed and being put on the market, owner Brad Rosenstein said Monday.
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Three “non-performing” songwriters – Hillary Lindsey, Timothy Mosley (Timbaland) and Dean Pitchford – and members of two groups – Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe (R.E.M.) and Donald Fagen and Walter Becker (Steely Dan) – are the 2024 inductees into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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If you didn't catch The Elise Stephanik interview on Meet the Press, take the 10 minutes to watch. She crushes it, slams the corrupt NBC gal interviewer, totally destroys the Dem talking points, and should school every GOP Congressman out there how to do an interview. Totally prepared, Elise slices and dices the gal who kept reading what her Dem Party gave her to say. Very impressed, she keeps growing and did not rule out serving in the Trump administration when he gets elected.
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The person in custody allegedly made "threatening statements" at the time of the shooting. Hochul declined to elaborate, but a law enforcement official says witnesses reported hearing the man yell "Free Palestine."
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He was found to be in the country illegally and is subject to a previous deportation order that was issued by the country back in February of 2017.
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COLONIE — Colonie police have made a series of arrests in the past week at a Wolf Road hotel where more than 100 migrants have been staying since May. The charges have ranged from misdemeanor assault to felony assault and rape allegedly committed by a non-citizen who was working at the hotel but not staying there under the migrant sheltering program.
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House Democrats said Tuesday they do not plan to save Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) when a vote on ousting him from the top spot hits the floor later in the day. Emerging from a closed-door meeting in the Capitol that lasted more than two hours, House Democrats said they will vote to oust McCarthy from the Speakership.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Bidenomics from Largo MD https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/
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Really interesting interview. Cross actually dubbed for Jimmy Page in a Led Zep concert. Interesting talk about his work with Larry Carlton, Steeve Gant and other great studio musicians. His work with and how Michael McDonald performed with him. Also, his admiration for Steely Dan and how he learned from Joni Mitchell who is one of his favorites. His respect for Pat Metheny. Sounds like a great guy, a great musical trip, someone I share musical interests with for sure.
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For the first time since 2011, the U.S. trailed at halftime in a World Cup game.
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Smoke from the wildfires burning in Canada is blowing south and causing dangerous air quality in New York state for the second time in a month. “Similar to what we saw a short time ago, the air quality is deteriorating very quickly in our state as a result of the Canadian wildfires,” Hochul said in a press conference Tuesday
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