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  • Pit road fight breaks out between Ty Gibbs, Sam Mayer after Martinsville race

    Pit road fight breaks out between Ty Gibbs, Sam Mayer after Martinsville race

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  • Southampton police capture seal found on Long Island road

    Southampton police capture seal found on Long Island road

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    Someone squealed — and now the seal is in custody.

    Southampton Town Police captured a live seal early Sunday morning after receiving a 9-1-1 call about an aquatic mammal on the loose in the parking lot of the Thrifty Beverage Center off Rt. 24 in Suffolk County, according to a statement.

    The seal-out-of-water initially evaded capture — fleeing southwest across Lake Avenue towards a nearby hotel, police said. Cops eventually apprehended the creature, which they identified as a juvenile harbor seal, scientific name Phoca vitulina

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    Photos showed the seal waddle across along the sidewalk.
    Seal in the road
    The seal-out-of-water initially evaded capture.
    Police officer attempting to corral the seal
    Cops identified the animal as a juvenile harbor seal.
    Seal in front of a police car
    The seal was on the loose in the parking lot of the Thrifty Beverage Center.

    Photos showed the pinniped mammal waddle across along the sidewalk and into the multi-lane roadway and a nearby traffic circle.

    “The animal was detained by patrol officers and taken into custody by the Riverhead Foundation,” the Southampton Town Police Department said in a statement.

    “Seal is being evaluated and cared for by the Riverhead foundation and will be released at a future date.”

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  • West Ham the pick over weak road foe Everton

    West Ham the pick over weak road foe Everton

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  • Beta Film Debuts Trailer For MipTV Market Series Title ‘Silent Road’

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    In anticipation of screening at Cannes’ MipTV market, Beta Film, which handles distribution, has provided Reporter Door exclusive access to the international trailer for Greek abduction thriller “Silent Road.”

    Written by Melina Tsampani and Petros Kalkovalis and directed by Vardis Marinakis, the series dissects the entangled lives of an affluent family in Athens after a school bus carrying their children is held hostage, the kids and bus drivers inside being abducted and held for ransom. A slight nod to the eerie legend, turning on the Pied Piper of Hamelin, the town must come to grips with the event while police dig into the crime, desperate to resolve the atrocity.

    “While shaping the idea for ‘Silent Road,’ we wanted to use a fairytale in the narration, as a bridge that connects the world of adults to that of the children. The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a dark fairytale about trust and revenge. It addresses issues that we’re also dealing with, in our story,” remarked Kalkovalis. “However, the fairytale didn’t work as a foundation for ‘Silent Road,’ despite the similarities. It was more like we‘d found our common ground with it in the process of exploring the original idea.”

    The trailer opens with a birthday celebration for the commanding patriarch of the Karouzou family, his children, and grandchildren, enormous cake in hand, singing his praises with subtle elation. He blows out the candles and the ominous title track, from Maze, begins as an establishing aerial shot of the town takes over the screen.

    An abduction takes place and we witness the innocence of the children turn to uncertainty as they become the unlikely pawns in a precarious game.

    The trailer wraps teasing high-tension and the bravery of youth as deep family secrets come to light. By presenting an array of fragmented perspectives, the series touts multiple plot lines between the distinguished family, their children, criminals, and working-class folks from around town twisted up in the plot as the story slowly unravels at a gradual yet true-to-life pace.

    Sympathy is sought, and often gained, as the titular characters display their fragility at every turn. Through grief, blame, and self-doubt, the family battles for answers. Touching on the completely unhinged nature of the privileged and the pauper when pushed to the brink, social structures are called into question, the elite and working-class each struggling to avoid collateral damage.

    “One of our main goals in the script was to infiltrate the emotional background of our heroes. To create complex characters, who – as the story evolves – reveal their true selves. Sooner or later everyone has to face their past, their mistakes and guilt. Victims become the perpetrators and vice versa,” said Tsampani.

    She added: “We wanted this feeling of complicity to be present throughout the series and enhance the anticipation for the reasons and the outcome of this case. The class issue is also addressed a large deal, in the sense that no one is safe and protected, as powerful as they are. When you do harm, it will come back to you one way or another.”  Produced by Mega TV and Filmiki, the 13-episode crime drama looks like it has the potential to become a widely-appealing and riveting account of despair.

    Reflecting on the passion he felt in directing its production, Marinakis mused, “When I read the script, the first two episodes actually, I was electrified. I felt very strong emotions about the main characters and I was really triggered by the main set up. I was approached to make a Swedish Noir-style limited series and this direction combined with the story gave me a series of dark images and low key performances combined with a slow-burn fire inside the character souls. All these cinematic elements were new to Greek TV.”

    He went on: “When you direct something you have to confront reality and learn to navigate through every kind of obstacle and the limitations of the budget. In some cases, when limitations force you to find an alternative way, something very beautiful and creative can come out of it.”

    The cast is composed of venerable Greek actors, including Penelope Tsilika, Dimitris Lalos, Christos Loulis, Antonis Kafetzopoulos, and Anthi Efstratiadou, who navigate their roles with complexity.

    “Steven Frears, who was my tutor at the National Film School in the U.K., always said that acting is 95% casting. By that, he meant that by carefully selecting the actors you have a guarantee for the end performance,” Marinakis said.

    “In ‘Silent Road,’ we carefully chose, with the casting director, the actors that could portray this dark and passionate universe and when they all came together something happened and they felt they were part of something very special and gave their souls to the project,” he concluded.

    “Improvising and always having a window open during such a complex shoot can create tension, but the overall result, I believe, pays off.”

    Silent Road
    Credit: Evangelos Gkikopoulos

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  • Randall & Rebecca’s Road Trip, His Big Dream, Deja’s Big Break

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  • NYPD releases footage of car carrying suspect in fatal road rage stabbing

    NYPD releases footage of car carrying suspect in fatal road rage stabbing

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  • NYPD seeks suspect after man fatally stabbed in road rage incident

    NYPD seeks suspect after man fatally stabbed in road rage incident

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    A fender bender quickly escalated into deadly road rage when a man was fatally stabbed in The Bronx Saturday night.

    The 42-year-old man was a passenger in a car driven by his girlfriend when the vehicle was involved in a minor collision on Bruckner Boulevard near Castle Hill Avenue in Castle Hill moments before midnight, police said.

    Blood is seen on the sidewalks near Bruckner Boulevard after a man was fatally stabbed following a road rage incident.
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    All of the involved parties got out of their cars and the victim was stabbed in the right leg during the confrontation, according to the NYPD.

    He later died at Jacobi Medical Center, police said.

    The killer drove off in his unspecified vehicle and remained in the wind Sunday morning.

    Police are at the scene where a person was stabbed on Bruckner Boulevard near Castle Hill Avenue in the Bronx, NY on March 27, 2022.
    Police are at the scene where a person was stabbed on Bruckner Boulevard near Castle Hill Avenue in the Bronx, NY on March 27, 2022.
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  • Ben Simmons back on road with Nets with back beginning to heal

    Ben Simmons back on road with Nets with back beginning to heal

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  • Kim Kardashian taking the ‘high road’ amid Kanye West divorce

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    Kim Kardashian says she’s trying to take the “high road” amid her messy divorce from Kanye West.

    “I’ll always be protective. I always want my kids to just see the best of the best. So I just try to — as hard as it can be sometimes — I do try to ignore it and just try to do whatever’s best for the kids,” the reality star said during her appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” referencing West’s recent social media antics.

    “I always saw such a good example in my mom and my dad in their relationship, so I’m always just hopeful. And no matter what goes on, [Kanye’s] the father of my kids.”

    Kardashian, 41, filed for divorce from West, 44, in February 2021 and was declared legally single from the rapper earlier this month. They share four kids: North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2.

    The Skims founder told DeGeneres, 64, that she tries to look at her and West’s current struggles as life lessons.

    Kim Kardashian and Ellen DeGeneres
    The reality star said she is focused on doing “whatever’s best for [her] kids,” even if it means ignoring her ex’s public tirades and social media rants. 
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    “As hard as it is, I try to sit still sometimes and say, ‘OK, what is this lesson? What am I meant to learn from it, and how can I just get through it?’” she explained. “I know that seems super zen but it’s really what I do.”

    She added, “I used to care so much about narratives and what’s true and what’s not true … I just live my life the way I think is right and just push forward and do the best that I can.”

    Kardashian’s interview with DeGeneres aired just days after West got into a heated text exchange with the reality star’s new boyfriend, Pete Davidson.

    Kim Kardashian on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
    Kardashian said she looks at “struggles” as having a purpose in her life.
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    “Yo it’s Skete. Can you please take a second and calm down. It’s 8am and it don’t gotta be like this,” the “Saturday Night Live” funnyman texted West on Sunday, shortly after the rapper went on a rant about Kardashian’s parenting skills via Instagram.

    “Kim is literally the best mother I’ve ever met. What she does for those kids is amazing and you are so f–king lucky that she’s your kids mom,” Davidson continued.

    “I’ve decided im not gonna let you treat us this way anymore and I’m done being quiet. Grow the f**k up.”

    Kim Kardashian made her relationship with Pete Davidson Instagram official.
    Kardashian made her relationship with Pete Davidson Instagram-official.
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    The “Gold Digger” rapper responded, “Oh you using profanity now. Where are you right now?”

    “In bed with your wife,” Davidson, 28, clapped back, accompanying his text with a photo of himself shirtless under the covers.

    Eagle-eyed fans spotted what appeared to be a “Kim” tattoo on Davidson’s chest in the selfie, which she spoke about during her interview with DeGeneres.

    Kardashian and West with their four kids.
    Kardashian and West share four kids.
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    “[It] isn’t a tattoo, it’s actually a branding. Because he wanted to do something that was really different,” Kardashian confirmed.

    “He has a few tattoos, a few cute ones, that he got.”

    Kardashian and Davidson were first romantically linked in October 2021 after she hosted “SNL.” The two finally went Instagram-official earlier this month after Kardashian was declared legally single.


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  • Road game vs. Nets presents different challenges to Knicks

    Road game vs. Nets presents different challenges to Knicks

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