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New York Post

New Owner Acquires Former Gotham Restaurant Site in Manhattan

Stefano Secchi, a chef recognized for his Michelin-starred restaurants, has acquired the former Gotham restaurant site in Manhattan. The property, located at 12 East 12th Street, was home to the Gotham Bar and Grill until its closure two years ago.

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The Daily Beast

Lauren Boebert Responds to Allegations of Affair with Thomas Massie

Lauren Boebert addressed allegations of an affair with Thomas Massie during a confrontation with a reporter, expressing anger over the questioning. The allegations were made by Massie's ex-girlfriend, who claimed the affair occurred shortly after his wife's death. Boebert also commented on Massie's recent primary loss and his future political plans.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: -0.20
New York Post

Soloviev Group Refinances West 57th Street Tower

The Soloviev Group has completed the refinancing of its West 57th Street tower, which spans 1.7 million square feet. The tower recently achieved a rental rate of $340 per square foot, one of the highest in New York City.

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rawstory.com

Scott Pelley discusses details of his firing from CBS News

Scott Pelley, recently fired from CBS News, detailed his experience leading up to his termination, including meetings with CBS executives. He denied allegations of physical abuse made against him during these meetings and described the atmosphere as tense and disappointing.

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Washington Examiner

Rep. Ro Khanna Supports Allegations Against Graham Platner's Behavior

Rep. Ro Khanna has publicly supported Lyndsey Fifield's allegations of emotional abuse against Graham Platner, stating that she should not be attacked for her claims. Khanna emphasized the importance of treating women with respect and noted that Platner has taken accountability for his past actions. Platner is anticipated to be the Democratic nominee for the Senate primary in June.

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The Hill

Scott Pelley comments on CBS News leadership

Scott Pelley, a former correspondent for "60 Minutes," criticized CBS News's current leadership in an interview, stating the organization is facing challenges. His comments came after he was fired for criticizing the new executive producer of the program.

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cnn.com

Scott Pelley discusses CBS News and Bari Weiss's leadership

Scott Pelley, in his first interview since being fired from CBS News, criticized the leadership of Bari Weiss, claiming she exerted political influence and led to significant staff changes at '60 Minutes.' CBS News denied these allegations, stating there is no political interference. Pelley emphasized the program's recent success and questioned the need for changes under Weiss's management.

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Washington Examiner

Sen. Mark Warner Calls on Graham Platner to Address Abuse Allegations

Senator Mark Warner has called on Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner to refute allegations of emotional abuse made by former partners. Warner stated that if the allegations are true, they are concerning, and emphasized that it is up to Maine voters to determine the impact of these allegations on Platner's candidacy.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump Ends 'Meet the Press' Interview After Disagreement with Host

President Donald Trump ended a 'Meet the Press' interview with Kristen Welker after a heated exchange regarding his claims of election fraud and a proposed fund for individuals he claims were targeted by the Biden administration. Trump accused major news networks of being biased and reiterated his stance on the legitimacy of the 2020 election.

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washingtontimes.com

Trump Criticizes NBC's 'Meet the Press' During Interview on California Elections

During an interview on NBC's 'Meet the Press,' President Trump criticized the network and its host, Kristen Welker, over questions regarding California's election processes. He reiterated claims of election fraud without providing evidence, leading to a tense exchange that ended with Trump cutting the interview short. Afterward, he addressed his supporters at a rally, expressing frustration with the network.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Exits NBC Interview After Criticizing Press and Elections

President Donald Trump left an NBC interview with Kristen Welker after criticizing the press and alleging election fraud. The interview, which aired on 'Meet the Press,' featured discussions about a proposed fund for individuals he claims were targeted by legal actions. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the media's coverage of elections and indicated he would be open to another interview.

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deadline.com

Donald Trump Ends Interview with Kristen Welker During Fact-Checking Discussion

Donald Trump terminated an interview with Kristen Welker of 'Meet the Press' after she fact-checked his claims about the 2020 election and vote counting in California. The exchange became contentious as Trump accused the media of bias and reiterated his allegations of election rigging, while Welker pointed out the lack of evidence for his assertions.

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rawstory.com

Concerns Raised Over RFK Jr.'s Engagement as Ebola Outbreak Occurs

A New York Times investigation reveals that U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been disengaged from his role during an Ebola outbreak, raising concerns about leadership within the department. The report highlights a lack of key personnel and Kennedy's management style, which has drawn criticism from health experts.

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deadline.com

Scott Pelley Discusses Firing from '60 Minutes' and Accusations Against CBS News Leadership

Scott Pelley, in his first interview since being fired from '60 Minutes', accused CBS News leadership of political bias and incompetence. He claimed he was instructed to alter a story about a controversial police shooting, which he refused to do. CBS News defended its editorial decisions, stating they aimed to enhance the accuracy of the reporting.

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Washington Examiner

Maine Residents Respond to Allegations Against Senate Candidate Graham Platner

Graham Platner's Senate campaign in Maine faces challenges following allegations from former girlfriends, impacting his poll numbers against incumbent Senator Susan Collins. Voter reactions are mixed, with some expressing support for Platner while others voice concerns about his character. The primary election is approaching, and the outcome remains uncertain.

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variety.com

Scott Pelley Calls for Bari Weiss's Removal as CBS News Chief

Scott Pelley has called for the removal of Bari Weiss as CBS News chief, citing her inexperience and perceived bias in an interview with The New York Times. He expressed concerns over recent staff changes at CBS News and criticized the network's current direction under Weiss's leadership. CBS News defended Weiss's editorial decisions as aimed at improving reporting.

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Washington Examiner

Scott Pelley discusses accusations of physical abuse prior to 60 Minutes firing

Scott Pelley, former correspondent for 60 Minutes, revealed that he was accused of physical abuse by CBS News President Tom Cibrowski before his firing. In a recent interview, Pelley denied the allegations and provided details about the circumstances surrounding his termination, including his criticisms of new executive producer Nick Bilton and CBS News leadership.

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nbcnews.com

Trump Discusses Potential Payouts for January 6 Rioters in NBC Interview

In a recent NBC News interview, President Donald Trump discussed the potential for government payouts to individuals charged with assaulting police during the January 6 Capitol attack, defending an "anti-weaponization" fund. He also raised concerns about the integrity of recent California elections, claiming they were "rigged" without evidence. Trump reiterated his belief that many charged individuals were unfairly prosecuted.

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nbcnews.com

Cambodia's Crackdown on Cybercrime Amid Reports of Forced Labor in Scam Operations

Cambodia is increasing its crackdown on cybercrime, particularly on Chinese-operated scam rings that have exploited individuals under false job pretenses. Reports highlight the coercion of victims into fraudulent schemes, with significant financial losses reported by Americans. Despite legislative efforts, experts warn of the difficulties in dismantling the deeply entrenched scam industry linked to political figures.

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