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Fans Recreate Beatles' Abbey Road Cover Shot 50 Years Later
It was 50 years ago today, that The Beatles caused a traffic delay. And hundreds of fans of the Fab Four gathered Thursday at a crosswalk in London’s St. John’s Wood neighborhood immortalized on the “Abbey Road” album to recreate the cover photo half a century after it was taken. At 11:35 a.m. on Aug. 8, 1969, Iain Macmillan photographed...
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What the Latest Royal Birth Means for UK Monarchy
Britain’s royal family has its newest member, a baby boy born to Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, nearly one year after their wedding in a chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
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Queen Elizabeth II Riffs on Wisdom, Family's Busy Year
Queen Elizabeth II wove personal reflections into the latest edition of her annual Christmas message, saying she hoped her long life brought a measure of wisdom and noting her grandchildren’s contributions to Britain’s royal family. The 92-year-old queen, the world’s longest-reigning living monarch, also included the customary tribute to military personnel and wishes for world peace in the message, which...
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Bus Carrying U. of Wash. Marching Band to Football Game Overturns
A charter bus carrying dozens of members of the University of Washington marching band to a game at rival Washington State University rolled onto its side Thursday on an icy interstate, officials said. Over 40 students and staffers on the bus were taken for treatment at local hospitals, but there were no reports of serious injuries, Washington State Patrol Trooper...
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Listen Up: A Closer Look at the Top Stories for Friday, Nov. 2
Get a closer look at the top stories for Friday, Nov. 2.
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New Life for ‘The Good Place'
The twist-filled sitcom returns Thursday after a trip to hell and back.
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Elvis' ‘Comeback Special' Comes Back
The King’s famed 1968 TV show gets a theatrical release for its golden anniversary amid efforts to burnish his legacy.
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Cinematic Segregation? New Plan for Oscars Misses the Mark
Instead of creating a new category for “popular” films, limit Best Picture contenders to box office champs.
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Happening Today: US Summit, Hawaii Volcano, Assisted Suicide, Tom Wolfe, Royal Wedding
Here’s what to know for Wednesday, May 16.
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5 Things to Know About William and Kate's 3rd Child
Like everything to do with Britain’s royal family, the birth of Prince William and Kate’s third child is governed by a mix of tradition and modernity. For generations it was the custom among royals — as among commoners — to give birth at home. Queen Elizabeth II was born at her grandfather’s London house, and gave birth to her sons...
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New Jersey Winner of $533M Mega Millions Jackpot Only Played Twice
New Jersey lottery officials have revealed who won a $533 million Mega Millions jackpot last month.
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New Jersey Winner of $533M Mega Millions Jackpot Only Played Twice
New Jersey lottery officials have revealed who won a $533 million Mega Millions jackpot last month.
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New York's Newly Minted Millionaires Receive Their Lotto Prizes
A family of four, a chef, a young adult and a 60-year-old construction worker are officially part of an exclusive club. Though at first glance it may seem like this group is quite eclectic, they share a common trait that stands out above the rest — they are newly-minted millionaires. Having won the lottery in recent months they were officially...
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New Jersey Bar's ‘Im-Peach-Mint' Cocktail Takes Jab at Trump
George + Martha’s American Grille in Morristown announced the creation of a vodka cocktail that is pro-rights while calling for the president to leave office.
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Last Year's Super Bowl Ads Worth a Replay
Super Bowl ads usually offer brief opportunities for escapism – from both reality and the big game. Last year’s commercial crop did an OK job of entertaining between plays.
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Why Barack Obama and David Letterman Make a Great Match
Their Netflix interview marks an opportunity for both to set the tone for life after the biggest jobs either will ever have.
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Why It's Time for ‘Cash Cab' to Ride Again
The quirky game show returns in the age of Uber to take back the streets in the name of medallion taxi drivers everywhere.
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Michael George
Emmy Award-winning reporter Michael George appears on NBC 4 New York’s weekday newscasts at 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.
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Palace Announces Prince William, Duchess Catherine Expecting 3rd Child
Britain’s Prince William and his wife, Duchess Catherine, are expecting their third child, Kensington Palace announced early Monday. The royal couple is “very pleased” to make the announcement, the Palace’s statement read on Twitter. “The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news,” the statement continued. The Duchess is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition of severe...
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Jerry Lewis: A Complicated King of Comedy
In his “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”-inspired comedic master work, “The Nutty Professor,” Jerry Lewis gave fans two characters for the price of one: sweet, ineffectual scientist Julius Klemp and his chemically conjured alter ego, the obnoxious lounge singer and ladies’ man, Buddy Love. But though his eight-decade career, Lewis, who died Sunday at age 91, presented many other sides...