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Labor Day 2025: What’s Open, What’s Closed and the Weekend Weather Outlook
Get a quick, practical heads-up for Labor Day weekend—open shops, closed offices, and weather tweaks could shape your plans. This brief guide covers what to expect and how to prep, so you can enjoy the long weekend with fewer surprises.
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Willem Dafoe Stars in Late Fame Ahead of Venice Premiere
Willem Dafoe headlines Late Fame, a New York‑set drama about a poet rediscovered by a circle of twenty-something admirers. A lyrical, character-driven meditation on fame, memory, and the pull of youth.
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Yankees Extend Win Streak With Multi-Homer Night Against White Sox
The Yankees kept their hot stretch alive, sparked by big games from Bellinger, Grisham and Chisholm. A brief White Sox burst—Vargas’ grand slam—meets an early injury scare, while Volpe finally finds his timing. Momentum stays with New York as they roll toward the next tilt.
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Jonah Tong: Mets Pitcher Prospect with Velocity on the Brink of the Rotation
From a 14-year-old who preferred hitting to pitching, Jonah Tong quietly rewired his path and vaulted toward the majors with the Mets. This profile traces a blistering fastball and a deceptive delivery that keep hitters off balance, built on patient development and belief where limits once seemed clear. It’s a story of velocity, perseverance, and…
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Kennedy Family Is Not One Unified Unit: Inside the Decentralized Clan
Jack Schlossberg challenges the image of a tight-knit Kennedy clan, calling it not a boardroom, but a loose collection of individuals. An insider likens the family to a holding company—subsidiaries that can clash or align, all tied to a shared heritage. With the clan now over 100 adults, the Kennedy brand is evolving into a…
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Mega Millions Jackpot Surges to $277 Million Ahead of Friday Drawing
Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot climbs to 277 million, with a cash option of 124.6 million. From prize payouts to what happens if no ticket matches all six numbers, get the essentials on this week’s drawing and what it could mean for players.
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Missouri GOP Pushes Special Session for Redistricting and Ballot-Measure Reform
Missouri lawmakers are pursuing a high-stakes bid to redraw congressional maps and overhaul ballot rules, a move that could reshape political power in the state. Expect sharp debate, looming court questions, and questions about how voters will influence Missouri’s future.
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U.S. Navy Expands Presence Off Venezuela Amid Cartel Threat
An expanded U.S. naval presence off Venezuela is raising questions about sovereignty, security, and regional power dynamics as Washington steps up efforts against drug networks. The moves blend deterrence with diplomacy, leaving observers watching how Caracas will respond.
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Viper’s 2,000th Kill Fuels HLE’s Push for No. 2 Seed as T1-Gen.G Showdown Looms
LCK’s Rise and Legend Groups closed the weekend with high-stakes drama. With the final Play-In slot and the coveted No. 2 seed in play, every result could tilt momentum and reshape the playoff map. A milestone moment and tense matchups hint at a climactic finish as teams push toward the knockout rounds.
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Yankees Extend Win Streak with 10-4 Victory in Chicago
The Yankees surged to a 10-4 win in Chicago, stretching their hot streak and proving their offense is firing on all cylinders. A resurgent Volpe sparked the attack while the bullpen slammed the door late, keeping New York in the AL East mix. Drama and momentum collide as they head into the next showdown.
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Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 34 Teases IP-Heavy Frights
Spooky season starts early with a sprawling Halloween Horror Nights lineup—48 nights of haunted houses, scare zones, and live shows. Expect a bold mix of horror, sci‑fi, and pop culture, with cross-park connections that widen the fright factor. A quick preview to help you plan your fall thrills.
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Trump Rally in Florida, Veterans’ Care Under Spotlight
Two threads, one conversation: a Florida campaign rally that spotlights leadership and policy, and a veteran’s powerful testament to courage, recovery, and the fight for lasting care. A look at how communities honor service and support those who bear the scars of battle.
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Trump Jr.’s 1789 Capital Bets on Polymarket, Eyes IPO Amid Regulatory Shifts
Polymarket just drew a high-profile backer: a Trump-family‑linked venture fund has placed a multi-million-dollar investment and a seat on the platform’s advisory board. The move signals rising investor confidence in crypto-native prediction markets even as regulators reshape the landscape and new routes to U.S. access emerge.
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Canelo vs Crawford: Does Size Carry the Day? Sanchez Weighs In
A veteran boxing trainer weighs in on a hypothetical Canelo Alvarez–Terence Crawford showdown, arguing that size and relentless pressure could tip the scales. He notes Crawford’s hand speed might spark the early rounds, but expects Canelo to adjust and press back as the fight unfolds. The debate pits technique against physicality and how weight dynamics…
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Harry’s September WellChild Visit Sparks Quiet Royal Reconciliation
Prince Harry’s September trip to the UK could set the stage for a private, face-to-face moment with King Charles III amid lingering royal tensions. With William’s stance and a looming state visit casting a shadow, any steps toward reconciliation appear poised to stay careful and discreet.
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India Posts 7.8% Q1 GDP Growth, Fastest Among Major Economies
India kicks off the new financial year with surprisingly strong growth, led by services and backed by policy support. A resilient domestic demand backdrop hints at sustained momentum even as global pressures linger.
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White House Flag Burning Case Signals Shift in DOJ Protest Rules
Two federal misdemeanors tied to a White House flag burn are prompting questions about how far authorities can reach when symbolic speech collides with public-order laws. The case highlights the ongoing clash between free expression and conduct-based charges.
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Belly’s Paris Leap in The Summer I Turned Pretty Finale
Paris becomes Belly’s blank slate as she trades Cape Cod for independence, romance, and self-definition. A life-changing letter from Conrad nudges her toward a future she must navigate on her own, while new faces hint at unexpected connections in a city that promises both possibility and heartbreak. The finale looms—bold, hopeful, and wide open.
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California Declares Fernando Valenzuela Day to Honor Dodgers Legend and Latino Legacy
California carves out Fernando Valenzuela Day, celebrating a Dodgers icon whose impact reaches beyond the baseball diamond. A tribute that echoes through sports and Latino communities, signaling pride, resilience, and lasting legacy.
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Fraites Delivers Quiet, Emotional Score for Bruce Springsteen Biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere
Deliver Me From Nowhere casts Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska era in a quiet, piercing light. Jeremiah Fraites’s score avoids imitation, leaning into mood and emotion, anchored by a battered upright piano nicknamed Firewood. The result promises an intimate, emotionally raw portrait of a pivotal moment in Springsteen’s career.
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Injury-Hit Fever Spark WNBA Roster Expansion Debate
In a season defined by injuries and reshuffled guard rotations, the Indiana Fever are navigating uncharted depth with stars sidelined. As midseason signings fill gaps and whispers grow about roster expansion in the next CBA, the league faces a pivotal debate on sustaining competitiveness when the wear and tear piles up. A story of resilience,…