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Al Capone’s Florida Hideaway For Sale


Mobster Al Capone’s famed home on Palm Island in Miami Beach is still on the market — for $12.95 million, down from its $14.9 million ask in 2022.
The four-bedroom waterfront villa, built in 1922 at 93 Palm Ave., comes with a pool and a two-story cabana.
A former gatehouse — installed by Capone — has now been transformed into a two-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse. The property offers 100 feet on Biscayne Bay.

Capone bought the house for $40,000 in 1928, when he was 29, then spent $200,000 renovating it — installing a tall wall and search lights for security. He lived there briefly before his prison stint, then returned in 1932 after he was released from Alcatraz, remaining there until his death in 1947.
His widow, Mae Capone, sold the home in 1952.
Capone allegedly planned the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre from its confines, providing proof he was at home in Florida at the time of the murders as his alibi.
The seller is Emanuela Verlicchi Marazzi, widow of Filippo Marazzi, former president of Marazzi Group, a ceramic tile company.
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Rick’s Cabaret Girls Congratulate Philadelphia Eagles


New York — The exotic dancers who perform at Rick’s Cabaret New York, the famous adult club known to be a favorite with celebrities, pro athletes, and Wall Streeters, congratulate the Philadelphia Eagles on winning the Super Bowl.

“The Eagles really dominated the game,” said Rick’s girl Michelle. “The Eagles are the world champs, and we congratulate them. There is no better place for celebrations than Rick’s. Let’s pop some bottles and make it rain on the gorgeous girls.”

At Rick’s Cabaret there are so many hot girls anxious to show off their sexy bodies. It’s always a party at Rick’s, and you will experience the best in VIP treatment.

The three-story Rick’s Cabaret New York is located in midtown Manhattan (50 West 33 Street) and has won many awards for its first-rate entertainment and warm hospitality. The luxurious club features multiple stages, a discreet private VIP floor, luxury skyboxes, and its own Rick’s Steakhouse for daily lunch specials, dinner, and the city’s best late-night menu, serving all the way until 3AM.

Rick’s Cabaret New York
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What Is Aaron Rodgers’ NFL Future?


Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre believes New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers will continue his NFL career.
Favre, who started over Rodgers during the latter’s first three NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers before similarly being traded to the Jets in 2008, said his former predecessor still has “something left,” despite one of the worst seasons of his inevitable Hall of Fame career.
“I think I’m right in saying that he has a lot of juice left in the tank,” Favre told TMZ Sports.

“I just know that he still can play,” he added. “It’s just a matter of does he want to and does he want to give it his all and does a team want to take a chance on him.”

Rodgers, 41, is currently signed with the Jets through the 2025 season. The four-time MVP suffered a season-ending Achilles injury during his first drive with the Jets in 2023 and had a disappointing season in 2024, leading the team to a 5-14 record.
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The #1 Best U.S. City For Pizza Addicts: New York!


New York City is officially the #1 best U.S. city for pizza addicts!
According to a newly released study by LawnStarter, New York was placed at number 1 for best U.S. cities for pizza addicts! They also concluded Americans consume around 3 billion pizzas per year! New York was also recorded to have the most Instagram posts of pizza more than anywhere in the U.S.!
How was this study done? The results came from the amount of pizzerias in each city per 100,000 residents, the average cost of pizza, the searching metrics for “pizza delivery,” Instagram popularity of pizza places and search interest for “pizza delivery” compared to “food delivery” across 100 of America’s largest cities!
What other cities made the list? Here’s the ranking below:
New York
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Tampa
St. Louis
Las Vegas
Atlanta
Cleveland
Richmond
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Eagles Dominate Chiefs 40-22


The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions again after a dominant performance in a 40-22 win over the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs.

The win is the first for the quarterback-coaching duo of Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni after they fell in Super Bowl LVII against the Chiefs. With the loss, Kansas City falls short in its quest for the first three-peat in the Super Bowl era.
A brilliant night from the Eagles’ defense and an efficient, poised night from Hurts headlined Philadelphia’s second Super Bowl title in franchise history. The Eagles held the Chiefs to 225 total yards and forced three turnovers, including a second-quarter Cooper DeJean interception that he returned for a touchdown.

Hurts, who was named Super Bowl MVP, finished the night 17-of-22 for 221 yards through the air and two passing touchdowns. He also rushed for 72 yards — a new Super Bowl record for a quarterback — and a Tush Push rushing touchdown. Saquon Barkley had 97 total yards, with 57 on the ground on 31 touches.
Patrick Mahomes threw for 257 yards and three scores — much of that once the Eagles had the game well in hand — along with two interceptions and a lost fumble. He’s now 3-3 in six career Super Bowl starts.
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Chiefs Favored Over Eagles in Super Bowl LIX


Two years later, the Chiefs and Eagles are getting together in the Super Bowl again.

Last time, the Eagles entered the game as 1.5-point favorites for the game played in Arizona. This time, the DraftKings opening line has the Chiefs as 1.5-point favorites in Super Bowl LIX, to be played in New Orleans.

In Super Bowl LVII, the Eagles seemed to have the better overall team. As we saw at the time, that doesn’t matter when the Chiefs have quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
We’ll find out whether the Chiefs can do it again, giving them the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat — with the bookends coming against Philadelphia.

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New Deal for New York Met Pete Alonso?


Pete Alonso may wind up signing again with the New York Mets.
Alonso and the Mets are currently far apart in talks, with a sizable gap between what the first baseman wants and what the Mets are offering right now.

The two sides are far enough apart that the Mets have considered other options at first base. One move could involve moving third baseman Mark Vientos to first and letting younger players like Brett Baty try to lock down the third base job.
The Mets, like many teams, are not prioritizing a need for power as much, which is hurting Alonso’s market. Alonso is also coming off a down year by his standards, as he hit .240 with 34 home runs in 2024. Setting aside the shortened 2020 season, that is the lowest single-season home run total of his career.

The first baseman remains a fan favorite, however, and bringing him back would be a popular move. Whether it is possible might depend on whether the two sides are willing to compromise.
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Chiefs Eye Historic 3rd Straight Championship


The Kansas City Chiefs are in historic territory.
The Chiefs, thanks to a wild 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game on Sunday night, clinched their spot in Super Bowl LIX. They’ll take on the Philadelphia Eagles — who rolled over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game in New Orleans.

If the Chiefs can lift the Lombardi Trophy, it’ll mark their third straight Super Bowl win. No team in NFL history has ever won three straight. Very few have even had the opportunity to do so. Kansas City is the first team to actually reach the Super Bowl after winning the game two straight times.
Before the Chiefs, only eight other teams in NFL history won back-to-back Super Bowls. The New England Patriots were the most recent team to do so in the 2005 season. Of those eight teams, only three of them made it to their conference championship game the following season to have a chance at making it to a third. They all lost.

The three-peat is so rare in American professional sports in general. The last major men’s professional team to win three straight championships was the Los Angeles Lakers. They won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-02.
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Reality TV Show for Tom Green?


Comedian and actor Tom Green is angling for a return to the small screen with three new projects for Prime Video – including a reality series about his life on a farm.
The shows are among seven new Canadian projects commissioned by the streamer, which also ordered two true crime series, a northern survival show and a docu-series about a woman who lost her memory.
The Pembroke, Ont.-born Green, known for his sketch comedy in the 1990s “The Tom Green Show,” will produce, direct and star in all three of his Prime Video ventures.

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Watch UFC Title Bout at Hoops Cabaret and Sports Bar


NEW YORK CITY — Hoops Cabaret in New York City, featuring dozens of sexy Hoops exotic dancers, and called “the sexiest sports bar,” will show UFC 312, headlined by title holder Dricus du Plessis against Sean Strickland on Saturday night, February 8.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to Australia with UFC 312: Du Plessis vs Strickland 2 taking place in Sydney.

In the main event, Dricus du Plessis of South Africa defends his middleweight title in a championship rematch against American former champion Sean Strickland. Du Plessis claimed the belt against Strickland in January 2024.
At Hoops Cabaret, fans can view the UFC matches on the club’s giant Mega-Tron Video Wall and numerous HD TVs, giving every seat a clear view of all the action.
Hoops girl Anna said, “It’s going to be a great night, and the after-party here with so many sexy dancers is going to be off the hook. Hoops Cabaret combines the fun of a sports bar with the excitement of a gentlemen’s club. Sports and beautiful girls: it’s a win, win. And be sure to check out the club’s VIP Man Cave.

Hoops Cabaret and Sports Bar, 48 West 33 Street, New York City