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  • Washington Commanders Beat New York Giants 27-22

    The New York Giants entered their Week 9 matchup against the Washington Commanders in hopes of snapping their three-game losing streak. Instead, they fell behind by 14 by the half and although the Giants fought back a few times to make it a one-possession game, the Commanders had control of the game throughout.

    The defense struggled to slow down the Washington offense, forcing just two punts on the day, and continued to have trouble stopping the run.

    Daniel Jones had a good day passing for two touchdowns and adding an impressive rushing touchdown as well. However, he did have a turnover that led to a Washington touchdown in the first half.

    The loss drops the Giants to 2-7 on the season with eight games remaining.

    Jayden Daniels didn’t need to throw a Hail Mary on the final play — or do anything spectacular, really, to lead his Washington Commanders past the bumbling New York Giants.

    The sensational rookie made plays with his arm and legs and got a solid supporting effort from his defense as the Commanders again showed the rest of the NFL they’re for real. Washington moved to 7-2 for the first time since 1996.

  • Krispy Kreme Launches New And Improved Coffee Line

    Krispy Kreme is introducing a full line of more than two dozen hot, frozen and iced coffees that are all-new, made with richer roasts and better beans.

    Krispy Kreme is expanding its permanent beverage menu, serving updated iced, frozen and hot coffees, all of which feature new, smoother blends and richer roasts for fresh, delicious flavor. Krispy Kreme also is adding oat milk to its menu, giving fans more options to customize their coffee.

    The more than two dozen updated coffee beverages include:

    • Original Glazed Iced Coffee: A taste of the iconic Original Glazed Doughnut in a cup.
    • Frozen Caramel Mocha Latte: Creamy caramel mocha and espresso blended with ice and topped with whipped cream and a caramel and chocolate drizzle.
    • Caramel Latte: A specialty latte blended with Ghirardelli caramel sauce, topped with whipped cream and caramel drizzle.
    • Classic Brewed Coffee: A bright and smooth balanced blend.
  • SONIC Introduces New Peanut Butter Bacon Cheeseburger

    Sonic has launched its new Peanut Butter Bacon SuperSonic Double Cheeseburger.

    The Peanut Butter Bacon SuperSonic Double Cheeseburger is two pure beef patties layered with creamy peanut butter, crispy bacon, grilled onions and melty cheese on a toasted bakery bun.

    While prices may vary, the Peanut Butter Bacon SuperSonic Double Cheeseburger carries a suggested starting price of $6.39.

    You can find the new Peanut Butter Bacon SuperSonic Double Cheeseburger at participating Sonic locations nationwide.

  • Rick’s Cabaret New York Dancers Congratulate Los Angeles Dodgers 

    NEW YORK — The beautiful Rick’s Cabaret Girls who perform at Rick’s Cabaret New York, the famous adult club known for its abundance of sexy dancers, warm hospitality, and celebrity clientele, congratulate the Los Angeles Dodgers on winning the World Series.

    Rick’s girl Naomi says, “I admit most of the girls here were rooting for the Yankees,  but we’ve got to hand it to the Dodgers. They played awesome and are now the champs.”  

    Rick’s girl Tracy said, “We know a lot about baseball because sports guys are always here—but we never reveal any names because we respect everyone’s privacy.” 

    “Congratulations to the Dodgers,” said Rick’s girl Katina. “We invite the team and all of their fans to celebrate with us, because you are always a winner at Rick’s. It’s always party time and so exciting at Rick’s Cabaret! Flexing, popping bottles, making it rain, and so many gorgeous girls!” 

    Providing the ultimate in VIP treatment, Rick’s Cabaret New York (50 West 33 Street) is proud to have earned a number of awards reflecting the finest in world class entertainment and service. The three floor club features private suites, luxury skyboxes, a Roof Top Cigar Lounge, and its own Rick’s Steakhouse for daily lunch specials, dinner, and a special late-night menu.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers Win 2024 World Series; Beat Yankees 7-6 in Game 5

    The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees 7-6 on Wednesday, winning the eighth World Series in franchise history.

    Down five runs through four innings, the Dodgers comeback victory is the largest in a clinching game in World Series history.

    It is the Dodgers’ first World Series title since 2020.

    It is a win few observers saw coming when the postseason began, even for one of the most talented lineups in baseball. With a rotation ravaged by injuries, the Dodgers overwhelmed opponents on offense and got just enough quality pitching to make it work.

    Freddie Freeman, who homered in a record four straight games to open the Fall Classic, was named a deserving World Series MVP after the game.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers Defeat New York Giants, 26-18

    The New York Giants and primetime football simply don’t mix and that trend stayed true on Monday night as Big Blue fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 26-18, in a game they arguably could have won.

    Penalties and poor officiating will be a topic of conversation throughout the week but may be overshadowed by what appears to be growing frustration between head coach Brian Daboll and quarterback Daniel Jones. 

    With the loss, the Giants fall to 2-6 and their season is all but over. Again.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers made it three wins in a row with Calvin Austin scoring two touchdowns. The 25-year-old wide receiver scored the Steelers’ first punt return touchdown in nearly five years during the third quarter.

    The victory was tied up in the fourth quarter when quarterback Russell Wilson found Austin with his signature ‘moon ball’ throw.

    Rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr got the Giants back in it with a 45-yard touchdown, but Steelers cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr sealed the win by intercepting on the Giants’ final drive.

  • Patriots Beat Jets 25-22 In Last Minute Shocker

    One week after being called “soft” by their head coach, the New England Patriots let their play do the talking.

    The Patriots earned a hard-fought 25-22 victory over the New York Jets in Sunday’s Week 8 matchup. 

    Running back Rhamondre Stevenson scored the game-winning touchdown with 22 seconds left to cap off an impressive Jacoby Brissett-led drive. Brissett replaced starting quarterback Drake Maye after the rookie exited in the second quarter with a concussion.

    It was far from a perfect day for Jerod Mayo’s group. New England’s wide receivers tallied seven drops, but second-year wideout Kayshon Boutte stepped up when it mattered most with two huge plays to set up Stevenson’s game-winner.

    Jets QB Rodgers completed 17 of 28 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns, hitting Garrett Wilson five times for 113 yards. Breece Hall ran for 80 yards on 16 carries, and Braelon Allen scored on a 2-yard run.

  • Dodgers Take Commanding World Series Lead Over Yankees

    The New York Yankees were supposed to have the advantage in starting pitching. They were supposed to have more power than the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Bronx Bombers, even with their fundamental flaws, were supposed to make this an epic World Series.

    Well, two games in, and you wonder if it’s going to be two more games and out. The Dodgers overpowered the Yankees, 4-2, on Saturday, and lead the World Series 2-0, confident when they return back to Los Angeles from New York, they’ll have a World Series trophy in their carry-on luggage.

    The Dodgers, who came into the World Series with only three healthy starters, have outpitched the Yankees, with Yoshinobu Yamamoto never giving the Yankees a chance.

    Yamamoto completely overwhelmed the Yankees, giving up just one hit in 6⅓ shutout innings, his longest outing since June 7 when he pitched seven shutout innings against these same Yankees.

    The only mistake he made was trying to sneak a fastball past Juan Soto  in the third inning, which ended up going 386 feet into the Yankees’ bullpen. Yamamoto left to a raucous standing ovation by the crowd of 52,725.

    The outing was even more painful for the Yankees considering they were one of the finalists for Yamamoto’s services when he left Japan last winter, only to be outbid by the Dodgers’ 12-year, $325 million offer.

  • Yankees vs Dodgers in World Series

    It’s the 12th Fall Classic meeting between the Dodgers and Yankees, by far the most prolific of any postseason matchup. But this will mark the first meeting between these two teams since 1981. The Dodgers won the championship that season, but the Yankees have won eight of the previous 11 matchups. Since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, they are 2-2 in World Series against New York.

    The Dodgers earned home-field advantage throughout the postseason by finishing with 98 wins, the best record in baseball. The Yankees won 94 games, the best record in the American League and third-best record overall, with the 95-win Phillies in between.

    The Yankees beat the Guardians in five games in the American League Championship Series, clinching the pennant on Saturday night in Cleveland. It’s the first trip to the World Series for New York since 2009.

  • New York Yankees Reach First World Series Since 2009

    Juan Soto smashed a three-run home run in the 10th inning on Saturday that lifted the New York Yankees over Cleveland 5-2 and into their first World Series since 2009.

    The 25-year-old Dominican outfielder crushed a fastball from Cleveland pitcher Hunter Gaddis over the centerfield wall to score the deciding runs in a thriller that sent the Yankees into their record 41st World Series overall.

    Earlier on, Giancarlo Stanton had hit a two-run homer in the sixth to level the match at 2-2.

    “It’s the best feeling in the game whenever you win and take your team to the World Series,” said Soto. “It’s the best feeling you can ever have. That’s what we play for.

    “We did a really good job since day one. We’ve been working hard. Now we’re the best team in the American League.”