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Early Addition: Stephen Miller's Uncle Writes Searing Piece Blasting 'Immigration Hypocrite'
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Early Addition: Stephen Miller's Uncle Writes Searing Piece Blasting 'Immigration Hypocrite'


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Ben Yakas

Published Aug 13, 2018

Modified Aug 13, 2018


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  • Rolling Stone joined Tom Arnold on his manic hunt for the elusive Trump tapes.
  • Stephen Miller's uncle wrote an op-ed for Politico on how disgusted his family is with him for being an "immigration hypocrite."
  • Trump finally caved and lashed out at "Wacky Omarosa" on Twitter.
  • He might be particularly annoyed since she has been playing secret recordings she made in the White House all over the airwaves.
  • Aretha Franklin is reportedly "gravely ill."
  • The winning $245 million Powerball ticket was sold at a Stop & Shop on Staten Island.
  • Two men stabbed a Manhattan straphanger after they started an argument with him on a Queens-bound E train.
  • Anthony Bourdain's two-bedroom apartment at the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle is available for rent (for $14.2K a month).
  • Two NYC bus tour companies have been engaged in a heated rivalry according to a new lawsuit.
  • A bus crashed into an overpass near Newark Penn Station: "The impact sheared off the front of the bus."
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