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Extra, Extra: Madonna Leads Moment Of Silence, Sings "Like A Prayer" For Paris


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Nathan Tempey

Published Nov 15, 2015

Modified Nov 15, 2015


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Published Nov 15, 2015

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  • Madonna gave a moving speech about the Paris terror attacks at a show in Sweden after nearly canceling it.
  • People in Beirut, devastated by two suicide bomb attacks on Thursday, feel forgotten in the outpouring of support for Paris.
  • A reminder of what life is like in Paris's suburban ghettos.
  • Because sometimes you want to install a cabana at your pied-à-terre near Lincoln Center.
  • Cops at one Bronx precinct really love writing jaywalking tickets.
  • Foreign oligarchs are shifting their New York real estate focus to "reasonably priced" properties, like a $1.2M two-bedroom in Hell’s Kitchen.
  • A beloved blind gym teacher claims he was fired for rinsing with mouthwash.
  • Nintendo is introducing a new female Legend of Zelda character named Linkle.
  • Hillary Clinton: Wall Street loves me because 9/11.
  • And finally, don't mess with this cat:

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