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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > warriors-to-sign-steph-currys-brother-for-rest-of-season

Warriors to sign Steph Curry’s brother for rest of season

just now (277+ words) As expected, the Warriors are uniting the Curry brothers. Golden State will sign Seth Curry to a contract for the remainder of the season, ESPN reported Sunday, combining the siblings and two of the best shooters in NBA history for the first time. Seth Curry had played with the Warriors during training camp and the preseason but was waived because of financial constraints. The Warriors are hard-capped at the second apron, meaning they could only roster 14 players entering the season. Enough time has elapsed for the Warriors to fit Seth's veteran-minimum, prorated contract into their salary cap for the rest of the campaign. The younger brother and former Net led the NBA in 3-point percentage last season, shooting at a 45.6 percent clip with Charlotte. He has bounced around with nine teams over 11 seasons, his height (6-foot-1) and defense making him…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > one-major-jeffrey-epstein-connection-is-flying-under-the-radar-analysis

One major Jeffrey Epstein connection is flying under the radar: analysis

1+ min ago (309+ words) Before he was accused of sex trafficking of minors, disgraced billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein interacted with a long list of prominent figures " from now-President Donald Trump to former President Bill Clinton to economist and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. That isn't to say that all the politicians, bankers and economists who knew Epstein were actually involved in his crimes in any way. Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney and fixer and now a scathing critic of the president, told MS NOW (formerly MSNBC) that when he was working for the Trump Organization, he "never heard Jeffrey Epstein on the phone or even call into the office." But as pressure for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to release its Epstein files rages on, questions remain on who knew what and when. In an article published by The Bulwark on November 30, Never…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > love-clothes-we-want-to-hear-about-your-favorite-stores

Love Clothes? We Want to Hear About Your Favorite Stores.

2+ min ago (213+ words) Great stores make you think about who you are " and who you could be. They reward the effort of leaving the house with the promise of finding a new style or silhouette, or replenishing old favorites. Through helpful staff, well-lit fitting rooms and transporting atmospheres, great stores nurture a comfort with taking risks and wearing what you please. To spotlight the destinations in America that are the most satisfying and surprising places to shop for clothes (and more), The New York Times Styles desk has compiled a list of the 50 best stores across the country, all of which were visited by reporters (sometimes more than once). Now it's your turn. Tell us about your favorite small boutique that sells everyday staples, or the vintage warehouse you swear by for heritage denim. After we read through all of your fabulous and…...

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dnyuz.com > 12/01/2025 > jets-takeaways-report-card-from-nfl-week-13-win-over-falcons

Jets takeaways, report card from NFL Week 13 win over Falcons

3+ min ago (115+ words) Takeaways from the Jets" 27-24 victory over the Falcons: Take flight with the Jets 1. Give Chris Banjo a raise. Hiring Banjo as his special teams coordinator looks like one of the best moves Aaron Glenn has made since he was hired as Jets coach. The Jets special teams came up huge again Sunday and helped the Jets win their third game of the season. This is the second of the Jets" three wins that was highlighted by special teams plays. Banjo continues to do a terrific job in his first year with the Jets. The post Jets takeaways, report card from NFL Week 13 win over Falcons appeared first on New York Post....

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > see-you-in-court-secretary-kristi-noem-interview-answer-labeled-admission-by-experts

‘See you in court, secretary’: Kristi Noem interview answer labeled ‘admission’ by experts

11+ min ago (305+ words) Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem gave an interview answer on Sunday that some experts and political observers determined was an "admission" warranting legal action. Noem appeared on NBC News over the weekend, where she was asked about how she reportedly rejected a court's order. Kristin Welker asked, "The DOJ said that when the administration was ordered to stop sending detained migrants to a mega-prison in El Salvador, you personally made the final call to continue the flights anyways. Is that correct?" to which Noem replied, "The decisions that are made on deportations, where flights go or when they go, are my decision." Welker further pressed Noem, asking, "So you're saying it was your decision. The judge wanted to ensure that people were given due process'Did you defy the court's order?" Noem replied, "No. That's one of the things we continue…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > see-you-in-court-secretary-kristi-noem-interview-answer-labeled-admission-by-experts

‘See you in court, secretary’: Kristi Noem interview answer labeled ‘admission’ by experts

11+ min ago (305+ words) Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem gave an interview answer on Sunday that some experts and political observers determined was an "admission" warranting legal action. Noem appeared on NBC News over the weekend, where she was asked about how she reportedly rejected a court's order. Kristin Welker asked, "The DOJ said that when the administration was ordered to stop sending detained migrants to a mega-prison in El Salvador, you personally made the final call to continue the flights anyways. Is that correct?" to which Noem replied, "The decisions that are made on deportations, where flights go or when they go, are my decision." Welker further pressed Noem, asking, "So you're saying it was your decision. The judge wanted to ensure that people were given due process'Did you defy the court's order?" Noem replied, "No. That's one of the things we continue…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > gabriela-jaquez-scores-29-points-as-no-3-ucla-defeats-no-14-tennessee

Gabriela Jaquez scores 29 points as No. 3 UCLA defeats No. 14 Tennessee

12+ min ago (495+ words) It might seem hard to imagine, watching the pure stroke and true form that provides Gabriela Jaquez such steady success from beyond the three-point arc. But there was a time when Jaquez's long-range shooting was the part of her game that gave UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close hesitancy in offering a scholarship. Eager to prove herself, Jaquez tirelessly toiled at a park during the pandemic, getting up one shot after another. She joined a club team based in Oakland, flying north twice a month for weekend practices. Good thing she stuck with it. Jaquez earned that scholarship and is fully flourishing in her senior season, her all-around brilliance powering the No. 3 Bruins to a 99-77 victory over No. 14 Tennessee on Sunday afternoon before a small but spirited crowd at Pauley Pavilion. Her three-pointer from the corner late in the third…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > daniel-woodrell-country-noir-novelist-of-winters-bone-dies-at-72

Daniel Woodrell, ‘Country Noir’ Novelist of ‘Winter’s Bone,’ Dies at 72

16+ min ago (1149+ words) Daniel Woodrell, a novelist known for prose as rugged and elemental as the igneous rock of the Ozark Mountains, his birthplace, which he returned to just as his artistic craftsmanship peaked, died on Friday at his home in West Plains, Mo. He was 72. The cause was pancreatic cancer, his wife, Katie Estill-Woodrell, said. Mr. Woodrell was best known for his 2006 novel, "Winter's Bone," which became an acclaimed, Oscar-nominated movie four years later. A teenage Jennifer Lawrence starred as Ree Dolly, a girl in rural Missouri whose family home will be seized unless she finds her father, a meth cook on the lam. Two more of Mr. Woodrell's novels were adapted as films: "Woe to Live On" (1987), which became "Ride With the Devil" (1999), directed by Ang Lee, and "Tomato Red" (1998), which in 2017 became a movie of the same title starring Julia…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > hondurans-vote-to-elect-new-president-in-a-close-race-under-shadow-of-trumps-surprise-intervention

Hondurans vote to elect new president in a close race under shadow of Trump’s surprise intervention

23+ min ago (855+ words) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras'Hondurans voted Sunday to elect a new president only days after President Trump intervened in a close race with an endorsement of one candidate and announced that he would pardon a former Honduran president convicted of trafficking cocaine into the United States. At a voting site in the capital, the country's major parties were represented outside with tables, banners, flags and music. Several dozen people lined up outside the gate to the neighborhood school and were allowed in about 30 minutes after the official start of voting. In addition to a new president, voters will elect a new Congress, as well as hundreds of local positions. Among the five presidential candidates on the ballot, polls indicated three had a chance to win and were finishing in close competition. They are: " Rixi Moncada, who served as finance and later as defense…...

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dnyuz.com > 11/30/2025 > trump-roasted-for-crazy-ballroom-boast-historically-this-always-ends-well

Trump roasted for ‘crazy’ ballroom boast: ‘Historically this always ends well’

25+ min ago (434+ words) President Donald Trump crowed about the "magnificent" ballroom he's planning at the White House, prompting a wave of outraged reactions. The president set off shockwaves by abruptly demolishing the East Wing last month in preparation for the ballroom he's been musing about, and he hyped his plans Sunday night on Truth Social after a report last week showed him at odds with architect James McCrery II over the size and scale of the project. Trump statement on Truth Social posted Nov. 30, 2025 at 5:58 p.m. EST Other social media users offered reactions, fact checks and other commentary. "I must have missed Trump on the campaign trail saying that building a ballroom at the White House was one of his top priorities," posted NBC News reporter Lawrence Hurley. "That's all well and good, but it does nothing for me or other ordinary taxpayers," opined…...