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  • Juan Soto Gets Multi Million Dollar Deal From NY Mets

    Juan Soto Gets Multi Million Dollar Deal From NY Mets

    Cohen purchased the Mets ahead of the 2021 season and has boosted them to baseball’s highest payroll in search of the team’s first title since 1986.

    The value of Soto’s contract eclipsed Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million, 10-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers last December. The 26-year-old Soto batted .288 with 41 homers, 109 RBIs and 129 walks this year and has a .285 career average with 201 homers, 592 RBIs and 769 walks over seven seasons with Washington, San Diego and the Yankees.

    Soto’s success will be determined by World Series titles. The Yankees have 27, the Mets two.

    “It’s such a big city, right? There’s plenty of room for both of us,” Cohen said.

  • Vivid Cabaret Holiday Fun

    Vivid Cabaret Holiday Fun

    “There are a lot of parties being booked here,” said Vivid girl Priscilla. “Everyone knows you can get wild at your company’s XMAS party. So come flex, pop some bottles, and make it rain on all the hot girls. You will love it, and we won’t tell anybody.”

    “The guys want to know whether we’ve been naughty or nice, said Vivid girl Nadia. “And I always tell them the truth—very naughty!”

    Vivid Cabaret provides the ultimate in VIP treatment, featuring private suites and the VIP Ultra Lounge: a discreet hideaway for celebrities and power brokers. Vivid Cabaret is the sister club to the world famous Rick’s Cabaret New York.

    Vivid Cabaret New York 61 West 37th Street

  • Saints Beat Giants

    Saints Beat Giants

    Drew Lock and the offense struggled for most of the day, but the defense kept the Giants in the game until the very end. Lock connected with Malik Nabers for a 22-yard catch to set the Giants up on the one-yard line, Tyrone Tracy punched it in, and Nabers caught the two-point conversion to make it a 14-11 game with 4:11 left.

    The defense got another stop to get the ball back, but Lock threw an interception on 4th-and-nine. Yet again, New York’s defense forced a quick three-and-out to give Lock and the offense one more chance. The QB drove 56 yards in just over a minute to set up the game tying field goal, but Graham Gano‘s 35-yard attempt was blocked.

    Lock finished the game 20-for-45 with 204 yards passing, one interception, and 59 yards rushing. Nabers had five receptions for 79 yards and Tracy ran for 45 yards with a TD.

  • Jets Fall to Dolphins

    Jets Fall to Dolphins
  • Hulk Hogan Talks Politics

    Hulk Hogan Talks Politics

    WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan hinted at possibly serving a role in President-elect Donald Trump‘s cabinet during an appearance on FOX News.

    “You know something, you’d be great to run the President’s Council on Physical Fitness,” Trump told Hogan backstage at Madison Square Garden during Trump’s sold out rally.

    “I was talking about nutrition and how many foreign countries won’t even let their people eat the food that we eat here in America,” Hogan said.

    “It’s so bad and it’s poisoned a generation of kids,’ he added. “And at the end of the day, we started talking about physical fitness.”

    Hogan claimed Trump suggested he’d be a great fit for the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.

    “And it would be great if you got all the kids in America in shape,” Hogan said.

  • Seahawks Beat the Jets 26-21

    Seahawks Beat the Jets 26-21

    On Sunday, the Jets blew a 14-point lead and fell 26-21 to the Seahawks for their third straight loss and eighth in nine games.

    This came despite the Seahawks making plenty of special teams mistakes and getting stopped at the goal line. The Jets are now 3-9, ensuring their ninth-straight losing season.

    Former Jets quarterback Geno Smith was not spectacular but threw a touchdown pass and led the Seahawks back from a 21-7 deficit. Another former Jet, Leonard Williams, had two sacks, a pick-six and a blocked extra point.

  • Cowboys Beat Giants

    Cowboys Beat Giants

    Dallas was in control for much of Thursday’s game. It took a 13-7 lead in the second quarter when it got a pick-six off a screen pass by New York and never looked back.

    On offense, the Cowboys controlled the game on the ground and got 112 yards and a touchdown from Rico Dowdle. Cooper Rush completed 21 of 36 passes for 195 yards with a touchdown and no turnovers.

    The Cowboys sacked Drew Lock six times. They forced one interception and a forced fumble. Lock finished the day completing 21 of 32 passes for 178 yards with no passing touchdowns and the pick-6.

    The Giants showed some signs of life late in the fourth quarter. After forcing the Cowboys to punt, Drew Lock led them on an eight-play, 80-yard drive that ended with him rushing for an 8-yard score to make it a 27-20 game with 2:18 remaining.

    With the win, the Cowboys improved to 5-7 as they’ve won their last two games to keep their faint playoff hopes alive. The Giants, meanwhile, moved to 2-10 as they start to move their focus toward the 2025 season.

  • Chick-fil-A Opens First Mobile Restaurant 

    Chick-fil-A Opens First Mobile Restaurant 

    Breaking ground with this innovative concept, Chick-fil-A aims to revolutionize the dining experience for busy urbanites, with plans to introduce a second pioneering drive-thru venture later in the year.

    Dubbed Chick-fil-A 79th & 2nd, the new establishment caters exclusively to delivery and mobile app orders, promising New Yorkers a seamless and expedited pickup encounter. Operating without a traditional dining area, the focus will be on efficiency and convenience without compromising Chick-fil-A’s renowned hospitality.

    Fans conveniently place their orders for delivery or carryout via the Chick-fil-A App or online platform. Utilizing geofencing technology, the restaurant is notified when customers are en route, ensuring orders are promptly prepared to synchronize with their arrival. Inside, real-time status boards update guests and delivery drivers on the readiness of their orders, facilitating a smooth and efficient process.

  • Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani Win MVP Awards

    Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani Win  MVP Awards

    Los Angeles Dodger Shohei Ohtani won the National League MVP award, garnering all 30 first-place votes for a unanimous decision.

    Aaron Judge won his second career American League MVP award.

    The New York Yankees star was voted the unanimous winner by the 30-person BBWAA voting body, his first time receiving every first-place vote.

    The voting was also unanimous for second place, with Bobby Witt Jr. of the Kansas City Royals sweeping the second-place votes. Judge’s teammate Juan Soto, Gunnar Henderson of the Baltimore Orioles and José Ramírez of the Cleveland Guardians all received third-place votes.

    Judge joins Mickey Mantle (1956) as the only Yankees players to win MVP unanimously.

  • Giants Fall to Buccaneers

    Giants Fall to Buccaneers