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Monday, November 2, 2015
AMERICAS EARLY BIRD NEWS
LEFT FEELIN' ROYAL BLUE: Mets see World Series dream come crashing down following another 9th-inning collapse allowing Kansas City to win title
Royals rally in ninth, finish Mets off in extras for first World Series title since 1985
'IT'S A DEEP PAIN': Bronx vigil brings tears, memories of 3 victims killed in car crash on Halloween — police eye if driver had seizure
Heartbroken relatives, friends and neighbors filled a Bronx street Sunday night to mourn a 10-year-old girl and her grandfather who were killed by an out-of-control car while trick-or-treating the night before.
Seven charged in University of Albany hazing death of Bronx teen forced to drink half gallon of vodka
Members of Zeta Beta Tau, an unsanctioned fraternity at University of Albany, “required, ordered and encouraged” the 19-year-old sophomore from the Bronx to guzzle an alcohol of his choice.
Notre Dame fires academic coach amid claims she coerced football and basketball players into having sex with her daughter
Notre Dame fired an academic coach amid claims she coerced school athletes into having sex with her daughter.
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Gunman kills 11-year-old boy, wounds 16-year-old brother in Pa. home after knocking on door
The shooter fled after killing the youngest victim inside a Mount Oliver home in the 400 block of Hays Avenue at around 8:45 p.m., according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
'External force' to blame for Russian plane crash in Egypt, not technical problems: Kogalymavia officials
The Airbus A321 broke apart in midair shortly after takeoff from the Red Sea Sharm el-Sheikh resort, scattering parts along the mountainous terrain on its route to St. Petersburg, Russia.
Colorado shooter walked up street with rifle before killing 3, including bicyclist who begged for his life, witnesses say
Witnesses on Sunday described a terrifying scene on the streets of Colorado Springs, where a man with a rifle killed three.
FRED THOMPSON DEAD: 'Law & Order' star, folksy former Republican U.S. senator from Tenn. loses battle with lymphoma at 73
His family said he died in Nashville after a recurrence of lymphoma at 73.
GOV. 'SAVIOR': Cuomo says at private event his top priority is to 'save New York City' — intensifying feud with de Blasio
Gov. Cuomo, who has been feuding with Mayor de Blasio, recently told a group that one of his top priorities is to 'save New York City.'
SNOB ROBBERS: NYPD cops report to swanky club Parlor to investigate stolen cash, credit cards, glasses from partygoers
Cops were called to an ultra-exclusive private club in the middle of the night to investigate the theft of thousands of dollars in cash and goods, Confidenti@l has learned.
Stars dazzle at the Annual Hollywood Film Awards
Central Arizona hit by 3 small earthquakes
Three small earthquakes rattled parts of central Arizona and were felt in the Phoenix area.
Woods' ex-caddie claims golfer treated him poorly during their 13 years together on links
In his new book, "Out of the Rough", Steve Williams claims that Woods treated him “like I was his slave” during their successful yet strained 13 years together on the links.
Dallas woman tried to kill 3 kids with ant poison: report
Paw Eh, 31, forced her youngest child to ingest poison and unsuccessfully tried to make her other two children — ages 7 and 12 — do the same, according to the Dallas Morning News.
Rhino travels from Indonesia to Cincinnati to help save critically endangered species
The rhino is making the long journey from Cincinnati to mate to help save his critically endangered species.
NIX ON NICKI: Minaj video draws backlash
U.S. Episcopal Church installs Michael Curry as first black leader
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, installed Sunday as the first black leader of the U.S. Episcopal Church, urged Episcopalians to evangelize by crossing divides of race, education and wealth.
FDNY firefighter sings pitch-perfect National Anthem at Game 5 of World Series
One of New York City’s Bravest set Citi Field on fire Sunday with a pitch-perfect rendition of the National Anthem to kick off game five of the World Series.
19 migrants drown, 7 go missing trying to reach Europe
The bodies of 19 migrants were pulled Sunday from the Aegean Sea, authorities said.
Lawyers come to defense of judge blasted in cop-killer case
Court veterans are standing up for longtime jurist Edward McLaughlin, known for issuing lengthy prison sentences.
EXCLUSIVE
POOR SIGNAL: Former correction officer’s wrongful arrest over radios in botched NYPD investigation spurs lawsuit
Martin Bleiwas, 63, has been a police scanner radio buff since he was a kid and founded the radio repair shop at the city Correction Department in 1981.
'NEVER AGAIN': Tennis star James Blake finishes NYC Marathon in under four hours, says it's easier to play a U.S. Open match
Former tennis star James Blake wended his way through the crowd at the finish line, finally embracing his biggest fans.
'GET $ FOR LIFE': Conn. son suspected of killing wealthy parents told his girlfriend he had the ‘perfect plan’ for getting rich
Kyle Navin, pictured right, wrote in a text to his girlfriend: "Wipe out the infection and get $ for life. It's perfect plan."
Nothing comes between them and their Calvins
California dad stabbed in front of son, 5, after road rage leads to brawl
Police spokesman Sgt. Enrique Garcia said 21-year-old Travis David Painter was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, but Painter told the San Jose Mercury News he was just defending himself.
Purple Heart winner among three dead as car plows into Bronx street packed with trick-or-treaters
Louis Perez, 65, suffered severe head trauma and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. His 10-year-old granddaughter Nyanna Aquil, who had dressed as a grey cat with a painted nose and whiskers, was rushed to Jacobi Hospital, but she could not be saved.
Turkey’s ruling party captures stunning victory in parliamentary election
Turkey’s ruling party secured a stunning victory in Sunday’s snap parliamentary election, sweeping back into single-party rule only five months after losing it.
Enough with debate questions, cries GOP candidate Carson
Dr. Carson said debates should allow more time for explaining views - and less time posing challenging questions.
WILD KARD: Kim dresses as herself for Halloween
SLAYMATE: Dorothy Stratten wowed Hugh Hefner and movie director, but was gunned down by jealous hubby who couldn't let go
In 1979, Dorothy Stratten was a Playboy Playmate of the Month. A year after that, she was dead, a victim of her beauty.
Two people in Pennsylvania claim to find needles in Halloween candy
Police are trying to figure out who put a “needle-type item” inside Halloween candy in southern Pennsylvania.
Kenyans sweep men's, women's races at NYC Marathon
Mary Keitany defended her New York City Marathon title Sunday, covering the 26.2 mile trek through the five boroughs in 2:24:25.
South Sudan’s rebels release 13 United Nations hostages held captive for nearly a week
The contractors were the crew of a convoy of three barges carrying 14,000 gallons of fuel along the Nile River to a UN base in the war-torn Upper Nile state which was detained by the rebels last Monday.
AUTOS
BADA BING: Tony Soprano's Cadillac Escalade headed for auction
One of two Cadillacs driven by James Gandolfini on the set of HBO's 'The Soprano's' will go up for auction next month.
Tokyo Motor Show: SQUARE cars are HIP in Japan!
10 boxy Japanese city-cars we can't help but love.
Volvo to make kangaroo-sensing cars for Australian market
After developing similar technology to detect pedestrians and other animals, Volvo will take aim at Australia's kangaroo population.
Honda issues recall on over 300,000 Accords
Honda is recalling over 300,000 Accords from 2008-09 due to airbags issues.
10 Things to love about the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
Souvenir oven mitts and dancing robots are only part of why we love the Tokyo Motor Show.
New York
'RUNNING HAS HELPED ME CONNECT WITH HER': Mother of slain 4-year-old Ariel Russo, others share why they participate in New York City Marathon
Sofia Russo, 29, became emotional as she crossed the New York City Marathon’s finish line carrying the memory of her daughter, Ariel, who was killed by an unlicensed driver fleeing from police in 2013.
EXCLUSIVE
NYC Council members want all pre-K kids tested for gifted programs
Elected officials are calling on the city to test all prekindergarten kids for gifted classes in order to enroll more students in the elite programs.
EXCLUSIVE
Panel to discuss integration in New York City public schools
A group of educators and community leaders are coming together for a special panel discussion to discuss segregation in city schools.
Man critically hurt when scooter hits pothole in Queens
The man was riding at 37th St. and Review Ave. in Long Island City
Arrest made in gun slaying of mourners at wake in Brooklyn church
Pierre Celestine, 35, was remanded without bail on murder charges. He was one of three gunmen who opened fire outside Emmanuel Church of God on Flatbush Ave. on April 27, cops said.
Upstate irate over NYC garbage train to Finger Lakes
The winemaker who supplied the sacramental spirits for Pope Francis' visit to Manhattan has a new label named for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio: "No Trash! De Blasio Blush."
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New York DMV to take another look at offering custom license plates again
Eleven years after specialized license plates became stuck in the debate over abortion, the state may be ready to offer them again.
Nine injured, one dead in seven separate violent incidents in NYC
Nine people were injured — one fatally — in seven violent incidents between two boroughs on Saturday and Sunday morning, police said.
Staten Island teen shot with gun he found: cops
A 13-year-old Staten Island boy was shot at home on Friday night by a gun he found, police said Sunday.
76-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer's found dead 4 miles from Brooklyn home
A Brooklyn Alzheimer's sufferer who had been missing for more than a week was found dead four miles away from his home, officials said.
Releasing inmates early from prison could free dangerous criminals, says NYPD Commish Bratton, citing cop-killer Howard
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton warned Sunday that efforts to reduce mass incarceration could put dangerous criminals on the street.
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The Clemente Soto Velez Center, on the Lower East Side, is one of the city's most haunted places. At least according to local legend.
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This Gramercy Park apartment looks like Downton Abbey
In this episode, Katherine joins Jason Haber of Warburg Realty for a tour of a unique Tudor-style apartment at 44 Gramercy Park North.
Sports
Not only do Mets lose World Series, but future of Cespedes, Murphy unknown
Yoenis Cespedes' final snapshot as a Met at Citi Field might just be him writhing in batter's box dirt, his face twisted with pain. Daniel Murphy, once the Mets' postseason star, crumbled in the field as the World Series slipped away.
Royals finally got to Mets' Matt Harvey in 9th inning
For eight innings, the Royals struggled to get anything done against Matt Harvey.
World Series Insider: Granderson homers way into Mets lore
Curtis Granderson slammed his way into Met history by leading off Game 5 of the World Series with a home run.
Vacchiano: Drew Brees makes Giants look silly on defense
The Giants have found brutal ways to lose games before, and this one felt as bad as any of them.
Isola's Gridiron Grate: Lockette injury a scary scene
The NFL is the only league where players will drop to their knees to pray for an injured teammate.
KEEP 'EM OR DUMP 'EM: Who should stay on the Mets?
As Mets fall to Royals in World Series, who should stay on the team?
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Mets made too many mistakes to win World Series
In the end, it wasn't a difficult play.
RAISSMAN
Fox makes right call on Mets' Harvey in Game 5
For nine innings Sunday night, Fox chronicled the dominance of Matt Harvey all the way to what looked to be a Hollywood ending.
LUPICA
Mets can't stop relentless Royals complete masterpiece
Wade Davis threw one more fastball that Wilmer Flores, one of the heroes of the Mets season, took for a called third strike.
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GAME OVER: Miserable Mets fans ready to move on after World Series loss
Miserable Mets fans were ready to move on after a heartbreaking World Series loss added another chapter to their ongoing book of infamy.
Cespedes leaves World Series Game 5 after foul ball off knee
Yoenis Cespedes fouled a ball off his left kneecap during Game 5 of the World Series.
'WORLD' IN PHOTOS: Memorable moments as Mets take on the Royals
The Mets are back in the World Series thanks to a 9-3 win in Game 3 that cut Kansas City's lead to 2-1.
WHO'S SMILING NOW? Carly Fiorina fires back at 'The View' for saying she grinned too much
Carly Fiorina came out swinging on Sunday.
Heidi Klum amazes again on Halloween as Jessica Rabbit
Hollywood does Halloween! Celebrities of all ages have been gearing up for the spookiest time of year -- from sexy to scary, check out which stars have been getting into the Halloween spirit ...
Lupica: Fortune turns so quickly for Murphy
Mike Piazza was talking Friday night about his one shot at the World Series, back when he was one of the great Mets of them all.
Roman Polanski's victim 'pleased' he won't be extradited
"I'm sure he's a nice man and I know he has a family," Samantha Geimer said.
Six TDs from Eli Manning not enough, Giants lose to Saints
Fifty-nine minutes of madness came down to a 50-yard field goal try after a penalty on the Giants punter.
Jamie Chung looks beautiful as she ties the knot on Halloween
Here come the brides! Check out the most memorable Hollywood weddings.
Zombies scare the hell out of ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit
Kirk Herbstreit almost made it through Halloween without having the living daylights scared out of him.
Steelers RB DeAngelo Williams’ daughters wear pink and hold up sign: ‘The NFL cannot fine us!’
The NFL denied Williams’ request to wear pink accessories throughout the season, because the league only allows it in October.
Former Yankees infielder Phil Linz suffers stroke
The 76-year-old suffered a stroke last week and is recovering at Stamford Hospital.
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Thousands hit pavement for NYC Marathon
More than 50,000 hit the pavement on Nov. 1, 2015 for the New York City Marathon - crossing bridges, boroughs and eventually the finish line after 26.2 miles.
CRYING SHAME: Leah Remini dishes on Tom and Katie's wedding, bawling Suri Cruise in new tell-all on her days as Scientologist
The Daily News received an advance of Leah Remini’s explosive new exposé “Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology.” She writes that Tom Cruise waited 20 minutes at altar for Katie Holmes.
Seahawks' Ricardo Lockette carted off the field vs. Cowboys
Seahawks wide receiver Ricardo Lockette suffered a concussion after a violent collision on a punt.
Precious photos of baby and toddler snapped at airport before they board plane that crashes in Egypt
Before boarding the Russian airliner that crashed in Egypt, 10-month-old Darina Gromova was snapped standing in front of an airport window.
Claire Danes Defends Her Controversial Affair With Billy Crudup
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A NOVEL IDEA: French city installs terminals that dispense short stories
The French city of Grenoble wants its citizens to spend less time looking at their phones and more time reading original short stories.
‘Our Brand is Crisis,’ ‘Burnt’ struggle in box office debuts
Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper — two of Hollywood's top stars — didn't attract many moviegoers over Halloween weekend.
'Spectre' star Seydoux not typical Bond girl
Lea Seydoux says James Bond 'not the best man to marry.'
MIT creates device that can see, track people through walls
Having x-ray vision might be a possibility in the future.
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Superdome continues to be a Giant House of Horrors
The Giants’ defense should never, ever, ever, ever, ever agree to play in New Orleans again.
Caped social crusader to aid 'OITNB' actress' transgender sister
Musician, socialite, philanthropist and party thrower Sir Ivan Wilzig can now add headhunter to his resume.
Alex Rodriguez preaching responsibility about Noah Syndergaard is hypocritical
Through the magic of television, and Fox Sports ignoring his history, A-Rod’s steroids-tainted past has not-so-mysteriously disappeared.
'Sopranos' crew holds family reunion
More than a dozen actors from the HBO classic 'Sopranos' are together in two separate projects this week.
CARIBBEAT: Honor NYPD P.O. Randolph, do your civic duty
P.O. Randolph Holder took his job seriously. It ran in the family — his father and grandfather served as police officers in Guyana.
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Zombies, ghosts, politicians at Halloween Parade
No one celebrates Halloween better than New York! Zombies, ghosts and witches descended on the city that never sleeps to haunt to streets while taking part in the 42nd Halloween Parade on Oct. 31, 2015.
Thousands gather at Queens church to pay last respects to slain NYPD Officer Randolph Holder
Police officers, family and friends gathered at the Greater Allen AME Church in Queens, New York to pay their final respects to NYPD officer Randolph Holder on Oct. 27, 2015, who was shot and killed while on duty.
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