Possible momentum swing? No.
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NYC’s shelter contracts are ripe for fraud and abuse by unscrupulous nonprofits
Profiteering off the city's "right to shelter" policies is old news.
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NY’s Prop 1 opens the door to noncitizen voting
New York Democrats have failed to legalize noncitizen voting, but may get their way by passing Proposition 1 on the Nov. 5 ballot.
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John Mara’s worst Saquon Barkley nightmare became brutal Giants reality
Remember when he talked about sleepless nights if Saquon Barkley escaped from New York and landed in Philadelphia?
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‘Undisciplined’ Giants defense torched by Saquon Barkley: ‘Not acceptable’
The Giants defense played the patsy Sunday in the storybook and triumphant return of Saquon Barkley to MetLife Stadium.
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Ohio’s Issue 1: the left’s sneaky redistrict power grab — your state’s next
On Election Day, Ohio is ground zero for an effort to wrest control away from the people and give it to unelected, Fauci-like bureaucrats to achieve “redistricting reform.”
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Giants offensive line crumbles without Andrew Thomas in eight-sack disaster
Life without Andrew Thomas got off to a disastrous start for Daniel Jones and the Giants.
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Texas man arrested for allegedly stealing neighbors’ dogs, killing them
Deputies found seven animal carcasses around the home and barn. They found skeletal remains, 12 of them identified as dogs.
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How Aleksei Navalny’s Prison Diaries Got Published
Aleksei A. Navalny knew he would likely die in prison. In messages to his supporters posted on social media, Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, often struck a hopeful note about the future of his country, or a comic one, joking about the absurdities and indignities of prison life. But in the journal entries he managed […]
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A Crack, a Shift, then Screams: Witnesses Describe Georgia Dock Collapse That Killed 7
They had come to Sapelo Island, Ga., just off the curve of coast, for a celebration of resilience, of a people, of a culture that for generations had been so fragile but could not be broken. The smell of smoked mullet drifted. Vendors sold red peas and rice. Performers onstage presented poetry and sang African […]
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