Three of the four men who claimed former Giants CB DeAndre Baker robbed them recanted their testimony.
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3 recant robbery statements against CB Baker
Three of the four men who claimed former Giants CB DeAndre Baker robbed them recanted their testimony.
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3 recant robbery statements against CB Baker
Murkage, the four-piece rap troupe in which Brixton-born GAIKA made a name for himself, were furious and frenetic, a tightly-wound group of …
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Stream of the Crop: 5 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
Justin Bieber, DJ Khaled, Quavo and Chance the Rapper dropped another one Friday, “No Brainer.” The track marks a musical reunion for the four …
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'No Brainer' reunites Justin Bieber, DJ Khaled, Quavo and Chance the Rapper
Open and honest: Rap producer Steel Banglez has a lot to be thankful for, and according to the artist himself, that includes his four-year prison stint.
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Open and honest: Rap producer Steel Banglez has a lot to be thankful for, and according to the artist himself, that includes his four-year prison stint.
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Steel Banglez EXCLUSIVE: Rap producer brands his prison stint for firearms 'a BLESSING'… and …
Twenty-one-year-old Kagiso Komane from Riverlea spoke about his four years of experience in the local music industry. The young artist's stage name …
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Young crooner and rapper, Kay-G SA is a phenomenal talent
Raptors president Masai Ujiri apologized for “miscommunication” with DeMar DeRozan leading up to the four-time All-Star’s trade to the Spurs on Wednesday.
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Raptors president Ujiri apologizes to DeRozan
Lakers coach Luke Walton said he is encouraged by the early communication he has had with free-agent acquisition LeBron James following a meeting with the four-time MVP.
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Walton sits down with winning-focused LeBron
In a recent interview with Fanatics View, LaVar Ball said in his playing prime, he would have been able to beat LeBron James because the four-time NBA MVP is “too weak.”
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LaVar’s latest boast: In prime, I’d beat LeBron
National Basketball Players Association executive director Michele Roberts, 62, has been re-elected to serve another four-year term. She will lead the union into the next negotiations on the collective bargaining agreement.
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NBPA unanimously re-elects Roberts as director
President Trump will announce the next nominee to the Supreme Court Monday night at the White House. Sources tell CBS News the four contenders are federal appeals court judges Amy Coney Barrett, Raymond Kethledge, Brett Kavanaugh and Thomas Hardiman. Jan Crawford reports.
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President Trump to announce Supreme Court nominee
Zach LaVine said he has “extra motivation” to prove that he is worthy of the four-year, $78 million extension the Bulls officially matched Sunday, saying, “I’m used to people sleeping on me, and I’m also used to waking them up as well.”
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Bulls’ LaVine to critics: ‘I know what I’m worth’
Kyle Anderson is likely to become the Grizzlies’ starting small forward, with the Spurs declining to match his four-year, $37 million offer sheet with Memphis, sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Spurs won’t match offer for Anderson
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday he was still deliberating his decision on a replacement for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy as his self-imposed deadline for an announcement neared amid furious lobbying and frenzied speculation. “I’m very close to making a final decision. And I believe this person will do a great job,” Trump said as he prepared to return to Washington from a weekend at his New Jersey golf club. Asked by reporters how many people were being considered, the president said: “Let’s say it’s the four people … they’re excellent, every one. You can’t go wrong.” While Trump didn’t name the four, top contenders for the role have included federal appeals judges Brett Kavanaugh, Raymond Kethledge, Amy Coney Barrett and Thomas Hardiman. The White House has been preparing information materials on all four, who were part of a longer list of 25 names vetted by conservative groups. MORE FROM CBS NEWS Trump has not yet communicated a final choice, said a person familiar with his thinking who was not authorized to speak publicly. Trump has spent the weekend discussing his options with allies and will announce his pick at 9 p.m. EDT Monday from the White House. Savoring the suspense, Trump has sought to keep people guessing in the final hours, hoping to replicate his successful announcement of Justice Neil Gorsuch last year. The White House hoped to keep the details under wraps until he rolls out his pick from the East Room. In his conversations over the weekend, Trump expressed renewed interest in Hardiman — the runner-up when Trump nominated Gorsuch, said two people with knowledge of his thinking who were not authorized to speak publicly. But Trump’s final decision remained far from clear, and the president wants to keep the guessing game going. Trump has teased details of his process in recent days, saying Thursday that he was down to four people and “of the four people, I have it down to three or two.” On Saturday, he tweeted that a “Big decision” was coming soon. Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Roy Blunt of Missouri said Sunday that they believe any of the top four contenders could get confirmed by the GOP-majority Senate. “I think we can confirm any of the four names being mentioned,” Blunt said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” ”They’re good judges. I think they’d be fine justices of the Supreme Court. I do think the president has to think about who is the easiest to get confirmed here. And I expect we will do that on sort of a normal timetable, a couple of months.” The president and White House officials involved in the process have fielded calls and messages and have been on the receiving end of public pleas and op-eds for or against specific candidates since Kennedy announced on June 27 that he would retire this summer. Some conservatives have expressed concerns about Kavanaugh — a longtime judge and former clerk for Kennedy — questioning his commitment to social issues like abortion and noting his time serving under President George W. Bush as evidence he is a more establishment choice. But his supporters cite his experience and wide range of legal opinions. Barrett has excited social conservatives since she was questioned about her Roman Catholic faith in her nomination hearings last year, but her brief time on the bench has raised questions. Outside adviser Leonard Leo, currently on leave from the Federalist Society, said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that this kind of jockeying is standard, noting that “every potential nominee before announcement gets concerns expressed about them by people who might ultimately support them.” Leo said: “Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Barrett have a lot of name recognition among supporters of the president, and I think that ultimately when people like them are nominated, you’ll see a lot of folks line up.” Of the other two, he added: “Ray Kethledge and Tom Hardiman, they’re a little bit less known by conservatives. And their records are a little bit lighter. So, it might take some time.” (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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President Trump Expected To Announce Supreme Court Pick Monday
The mouthguard Stephen Curry used as the Golden State Warriors closed out their four-game sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals will be auctioned off next month.
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Curry’s title-winning mouthguard to be auctioned