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Thousands of rent-stabilized NYC apartments face foreclosure

There is a growing threat to thousands of rent-stabilized apartments in NYC as landlords are increasingly defaulting on their mortgages, leading to foreclosures and making these coveted units even scarcer,

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Newly Hired CBS Contributor Explains Away Epstein Files Link

A new CBS News contributor is facing potential termination after embarrassing emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein were made public.

Melinda French Gates says latest allegations about Bill Gates’ antics with Epstein dredge up ‘very painful’ memories of their marriage

Melinda French Gates Reflects on Painful Memories Amid Allegations Against Ex-Husband Bill Gates As new details of Bill Gates’ alleged

Epstein; Iran talks; Savannah Guthrie; Shutdown : NPR

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Aussie farmers sue mining giant over alleged ‘toxic trifecta’

A rural community group is taking on a mining giant in a legal battle, accusing Australia's largest gold and copper

February 3, Commuter train slams into SUV near New York City, killing 5

Today is Tuesday, Feb. 3, the 34th day of 2026. There are 331 days left in the year. Today in

Former UCLA Gynecologist’s Sex Abuse Conviction Overturned

A former campus gynecologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, James Heaps, had his conviction overturned by a California

Savannah Guthrie’s sister enjoyed dinner with their missing mom hours before alleged abduction: report

Savannah Guthrie’s Sister Last to See Missing Mom Savannah Guthrie’s sister is believed to be the last person who saw

Trevi Fountain fee takes effect as Rome seeks to manage tourist crowds : NPR

Tourists pay a fee to access the Trevi Fountain, in Rome, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026. Roberto Monaldo/AP/LaPresse hide caption toggle