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Bethenny Frankel has ended her “Just B” podcast — and for a good reason. “I stopped recording my podcast,” Frankel, 55, revealed in a Friday, July 10, TikTok video, noting she ended her iHeartRadio contract as a result. “I called iHeart and asked them if I could get out of my contract. Now, they have been incredible partners … [and] they’ve let me do my thing, they’ve been great.” Frankel debuted “Just B” in 2020 to interview various celebrity guests. “I rated exactly the same if I was talking to Matthew McConaughey or Hillary Clinton as I did if I…

The Bucks are making moves after trading Giannis Antetokounmpo late last month. Milwaukee re-signed swingman Gary Trent Jr. to a four-year deal worth $64 million, ESPN reported on Saturday. Trent, 27, has been a key piece on the Bucks since arriving there on a league minimum deal two years ago, averaging 9.7 points while shooting 39.1 percent from beyond the arc through 139 games played with the franchise. Before the start of last season, Trent agreed to a two-year, $7.5 million deal with the Bucks, but he opted out of his player option, making him a free agent this offseason.…

Lawyers for Warner Bros. ­Discovery recently briefed top executives on the risks of an antitrust suit getting filed by some lefty state attorneys general to upend the $80 billion WBD sale to Paramount Skydance — and the operative word is “politics,” The Post has learned. The case is a dud on antitrust grounds, they said. There’s very little overlap when you combine these companies. Where overlap exists (in terms of two big studios, streaming services), consumer-pricing concerns are negligible given the vast changes going on in the media business. “So why the hell do we have to worry about this?”…

The Trump administration subpoenaed several New York Times journalists after the newspaper reported that the president swapped the White House’s newly refurbished $400 million jet gifted by the Qataris while on a trip to Turkey over a “security precaution.” The subpoenas, issued Friday, order the reporters to testify before a federal grand jury in Manhattan on Wednesday. The paper blasted the move as anti-free press and said it should “shock the conscience.” It comes days after publication of the report, which questioned whether the new plane, a Boeing 747-8 featuring expansive room and luxury finishings, had been “retrofitted with sufficient…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. citizen working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo tested positive for Ebola this week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said, as the virus continues to spread in Central Africa.The unidentified American, who works for a humanitarian organization, is the second U.S. citizen to test positive for Ebola amid the current outbreak.Dr. Peter Stafford fully recovered after being evacuated to Germany from the Congo in May during the first week of the outbreak.EBOLA TREATMENT CENTER SET ON FIRE IN CONGO AFTER RESIDENTS CLASH WITH AUHORITIES OVER…

Collin Gosselin recently reunited with friend Alexia Umansky during a vacation in California amid his ongoing estrangement from his famous mom, Kate Gosselin. “Went for the pasta 🍝 [and] stayed for the good laughs and conversation,” Gosselin, 22, wrote via Instagram on Friday, June 10, sharing a handful of photos from his night out. “So good catching up with friends over dinner in L.A.!!” Umansky, 30, replied, “Now you just need to move to L.A.! 👯.” It’s not known how Collin, one of exes Kate and Jon Gosselin’s eight children, became close with Kyle Richards’ daughter. (Richards, 57, shares Alexia…

The White Sox made it a family affair with their first-round draft pick this year. With the No. 34 pick of the 2026 MLB Draft on Saturday, the White Sox selected Landon Thome, the son of Hall-of-Fame corner infielder Jim Thome. Chicago selected the 18-year-old shortstop out of Nazareth Academy in La Grange Park, Ill., and he was widely looked as one of the top high school talents this year. He was also the 34th-ranked overall draft prospect, according to MLB Pipeline. The Thome family already has a deep connection with the White Sox, with Jim, an Illinois native, spending…

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman aims to use a little-known clause in the state Constitution to try squashing NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s taxpayer-funded, $70 million city-owned grocery store scheme. The “Gift and Loan Clause” prohibits municipalities from giving and lending public money or property to private entities. “This unconstitutional subsidy poses a direct threat to long-standing, tax-paying businesses, risking widespread closures and job losses within the community,” Blakeman told The Post. The 150-year-old law — which was created to stop local governments from diverting public funds to private railroad companies and other favored individuals and entities — also mandates municipal…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In a high-stakes rescue operation Friday, Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopters swooped into Reynolds County, Missouri, to airlift 202 young campers and staff members stranded by rapidly rising floodwaters at Camp Taum Sauk along the Black River in the Missouri Ozarks.Video released by the Missouri State Highway Patrol captured the tense moments as children ran to board the waiting helicopters.The campers, aged 8 to 16, and their counselors were successfully evacuated and taken to St. Louis, where they were safely reunited with their families, troopers said.1 DEAD FOLLOWING DEVASTATING FLOODING IN…

Jacqueline Harpman has been dead for 14 years, but she’s living every author’s dream. She has a new short story collection — “We Were Forbidden” (out now) — a novel that’s become a bestselling phenom thanks to social media and three more books in the pipeline. Harpman, a Belgian-Jewish writer and trained psychoanalyst, died of cancer in 2012 at the age of 82. More than a decade later, she became a BookTok sensation with the re-release of her dystopian novel, “I Who Have Never Known Men.” Since going viral, the book has sold roughly 600,000 copies — the type of…