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San Fransisco 49ers Beat New York Giants


The San Francisco 49ers fought their way to another victory, beating the New York Giants 34-24 on the road to improve to 6-3 and remain firmly in the NFC West race.

San Francisco came in with depth concerns along the defensive line and without Brock Purdy once again. And things looked on edge early, as the Giants had an early 10-play, 64-yard touchdown drive. That marked the second straight game the 49ers defense gave up an opening drive touchdown after not having one for the entire season before that.

But, the 49ers recovered after that with a strong start from Mac Jones, taking a 17-7 halftime lead before cruising in the second half en route to a blowout victory.

Christian McCaffrey eclipsed 100 yards rushing for the second time this season, while totaling over 170 yards and two touchdowns on the day.
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Iconic Fashion House Agrees To Buy Rival Firm In $1.4 Billion Deal


Prada Group has agreed to purchase Versace from Capri Holdings in a deal valued at $1.4 billion. The acquisition will be financed through $1.6 billion in new debt, following more than $1 billion already borrowed by Prada. The boards of both companies have approved the transaction.

“Versace will maintain its creative DNA and cultural authenticity, while benefiting from the full strength of the Group’s considerable consolidated platform, retail execution and operational expertise,’’ Prada said in a statement.
Donatella Versace, who served as Versace’s chief creative officer for nearly 30 years, stepped down last month, which influenced the negotiations. The luxury brand, founded in 1978 by Gianni Versace, was acquired by Capri Holdings (formerly Michael Kors) for $2.1 billion in 2018. This latest acquisition marks a significant shift in the luxury fashion industry, as Prada expands its influence and market share.

“We aim to continue Versace’s legacy, celebrating and re-interpreting its bold and timeless aesthetic,” said a spokesperson.
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Are Coming to McDonald’s Stores Nationwide


Prepare your taste buds for a delectable partnership as McDonald’s and Krispy Kreme announce an expanded national collaboration that promises to satisfy doughnut cravings across the country. Fans can expect to find Krispy Kreme’s signature doughnuts gracing the menus of participating McDonald’s restaurants nationwide, with full availability anticipated by the end of 2026.
Recognizing the universal appeal of a freshly made doughnut alongside their favorite McCafé beverages, McDonald’s and Krispy Kreme are embarking on this sweet venture. The phased rollout will see Krispy Kreme’s treats making their way to McDonald’s locations across the nation, offering fans a delightful addition to their dining experience.

Starting with a breakfast-time treat that lasts all day, fans can enjoy three of Krispy Kreme’s most beloved doughnuts, available individually or in boxes of six, while supplies last:
- The Original Glazed Doughnut: A melt-in-your-mouth classic coated in Krispy Kreme’s signature glaze.
- The Chocolate Iced with Sprinkles Doughnut: A chocolatey variation of the original, dipped in chocolate icing and adorned with rainbow sprinkles.
- The Chocolate Iced Kreme Filled Doughnut: Featuring a light, fluffy dough filled with smooth Kreme and dipped in chocolate icing.
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Los Angeles Dodgers Win Back-To-Back World Series Championships


The Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series champions for the second consecutive year.
Miguel Rojas tied Game 7 in the top of the ninth inning, and both Rojas and Andy Pages made clutch defensive plays in the bottom half to keep the Dodgers alive.

Los Angeles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games, silencing the Rogers Centre crowd and capturing back-to-back titles.
Manager Dave Roberts used six pitchers in the deciding game, including Game 6 starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Game 5 starter Blake Snell.

Ultimately, it was catcher Will Smith who delivered the biggest hit of the night. Smith’s solo home run in the top of the 11th inning gave the Dodgers their first lead, 5-4. Yamamoto then closed things out in the bottom of the inning, earning the victory for Los Angeles.
Despite throwing 96 pitches just one day earlier, Yamamoto came out of the bullpen to record the final 2 2/3 innings. He escaped a tense jam with runners on first and third by inducing Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk into a game-ending double play.

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Philadelphia Eagles Exact Revenge on New York Giants, 38-20


The Philadelphia Eagles dominated their NFC East rematch on Sunday afternoon, defeating the New York Giants 38–20 at Lincoln Financial Field in a game defined by explosive plays and a devastating injury to Giants’ rookie running back Cam Skattebo.

Philadelphia wasted no time seizing control. On just the second snap of the game, Saquon Barkley broke free for a 65-yard touchdown run, his first run of over 20 yards this season to give the Eagles an early 7–0 lead. New York answered with an 18-yard score from Skattebo.

Moments later, Barkley added a second touchdown this time on a 9-yard reception from Jalen Hurts to put Philadelphia back in front. But the mood quickly shifted when Skattebo suffered a gruesome ankle injury on a short reception late in the half.

Hurts finished an efficient 15 of 20 for 179 yards and four touchdowns, spreading the ball to five different receivers. Barkley was unstoppable, totaling 150 rushing yards and 24 receiving yards with two total scores.

Dart was sacked five times and limited to 136 passing yards with one late rushing touchdown. Their run game mustered just 60 total yards without Skattebo, and New York’s depleted secondary couldn’t contain DeVonta Smith, who led all receivers with 84 yards.
Philadelphia improves to 6–2 and maintains its spot atop the NFC East standings. The Giants fall to 2-6.
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New York Jets Beat Cincinnati Bengals!


After starting the season 0-7, the New York Jets finally won a game — and in wild fashion. The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 on Sunday, erasing a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter.

Breece Hall rushed for two touchdowns and threw — yes, threw — the game-winning touchdown in the final two minutes. Jets quarterback Justin Fields, one week after being benched, threw a key two-point conversion to get the Jets within six points before Hall’s touchdown pass.

For Fields, it was something of a moment of redemption after a difficult week, and an even more difficult season. Earlier this week, Jets owner Woody Johnson slammed Fields and his team during league meetings after the team’s winless start, saying that wins were hard “when you have a quarterback with the rating that we’ve got.”

After Johnson’s comments, things got to the point that head coach Aaron Glenn refused to say whether Fields would be the starter despite backup Tyrod Taylor being out with a knee injury. But Fields had a much better game on Sunday, going 21 of 32 for 244 pass yards, plus a passing touchdown and the two-point conversion that turned out to be a difference-maker.
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General Motors Recalls Nearly 800,00 Pickup Trucks Over Safety Issue Involving Tailgates


General Motors is recalling nearly 820,000 pickup trucks over a faulty electronic latch mechanism used to open the trucks’ tailgates, increasing the risk of road hazards and crashes.
Detroit-based GM said the affected vehicles include 570,434 Chevy Silverados and GMC Sierras with model years between 2020 and 2024 in the US, while an additional 249,000 were sold in Canada.

All of the gates on the affected trucks’ beds may short circuit if water gets into the electric tailgate, GM warned, meaning the hinged door could inadvertently fall open and unsecured cargo in the bed may exit the vehicle “if the driver does not manually close the gate before beginning to drive.”
Per GM’s safety notice, it received 136 complaints of the tailgate opening “while driving,” though the gate is only intended to open when the vehicle is parked.
Among the complaints, one customer reported a minor injury and three reported “minor property damage,” GM said, though it didn’t elaborate on the complaints.

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Rick’s Cabaret New York Girls Host Halloween Parties


Rick’s Cabaret New York, the famous adult club in midtown Manhattan known for its beautiful dancers, warm hospitality, and the best in VIP treatment, will host Halloween parties on October 28th through October 31st.

“Halloween is always awesome,” said Rick’s girl Katina. “We will have four days and nights of parties. We love to dress up—and of course, we really love to take it off. Ha!”

“Come party and play with us. The girls are super hot, so get down here and be part of the excitement.”

Rick’s girl Vivian said, “There will be so many sexy costumes and we are anxious to seduce you and thrill you. Come see us and pop some bottles, make it rain, and enjoy!”

On Friday night, the girls will compete in the annual Rick’s Cabaret Entertainer Costume Contest with the winners judged by audience reaction.
A favorite with sports stars, business professionals, numerous celebrities, and couples, Rick’s Cabaret New York (50 West 33 Street) is just one block from Madison Square Garden. The three-story club features multiple stages, discreet private suites, luxury skyboxes, a Rooftop Cigar Lounge, and its own Rick’s Steakhouse which offersdaily three-course lunch specials, dinner, and a popular late-night menu.


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Broncos Score 33 Points in the 4th Quarter, Stun Giants


Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos almost blew a 19-point comeback Sunday afternoon. Somehow, they walked away with a 33-32 win over the New York Giants.

After trailing for much of the game, the Broncos came alive and scored 22 unanswered points to jump ahead late at Mile High Stadium. Quarterback Bo Nix rushed for an 18-yard touchdown with 1:51 remaining to put the Broncos up 30-26.

Dart then had a short touchdown run with just 31 seconds left. Kicker Jude McAtamney missed his second extra point of the day, however, leaving the Giants up by just two points.
That miss left the door open for the Broncos, who crossed midfield almost immediately and a field goal give the Broncos the wild one-point win.
In the end, the Broncos scored all 33 points in the final quarter. Each of their scoring drives took less than a minute of game time.

Dart, who has given the Giants a jolt of life since taking over the starting job for Russell Wilson, went 15-of-33 passing for 283 yards with three touchdowns in the loss. He threw a bad interception late, which set up a 2-yard touchdown pass from Nix to R.J. Harvey to cut the score to 26-23 with 3:51 left.
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Jets Lose to Panthers, Now 0-7 On the Season


In a game that saw the Jets and the Panthers play four quarterbacks, points were hard to come by on both sides as Carolina escaped MetLife Stadium with a 13-6 victory on Sunday. The Jets fell to 0-7 while the Panthers moved to 4-3 with their third consecutive win.

The Jets turned to backup QB Tyrod Taylor in the second half. With the Jets facing a 13-3 deficit, Taylor entered with 10:36 remaining in the third quarter. HC Aaron Glenn decided to make the QB change after Justin Fields went 6 of 12 in the first half for 46 yards and was sacked 3 times.

Backup Andy Dalton finished the game for the Panthers after Bryce Young exited with an ankle injury in the third quarter.

After the game, Glenn was non-committal on whom will start for the Jets next week in Cincinnati against the Bengals.
“I understand the nature of the quarterback change,” Glenn said. “We needed a spark. At that time, I felt like it was the right time to do it. Obviously, a tough situation for both of those guys. But it was my call and I felt like it was the right time to do it.”