Frank Cali, Reputed Gambino Family Mafia Boss, Shot Dead In Staten Island

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Francesco “Frank” Cali, the alleged crime boss of the notorious Gambino family, was shot and killed in front of his Staten Island mansion on Wednesday night, the NYPD reports.

According to police, Cali, 53, was standing outside his white SUV in the upscale Todt Hill neighborhood of Staten Island when a man in a blue pickup truck drove by, shooting him six times in the torso. The pickup truck reportedly ran him over after he was killed, according to local news station WPIX.

Officers responded to a 911 call, where he was found with multiple gunshot wounds. Cali was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

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Are People Really Getting High Off of ‘Catnip Cocktail’?

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First, it was jenkem. Then it was bath salts. Now, the latest drug that parents are freaking out about is a mood enhancer for cats and dogs.

Last week, the Fairfield Police Department in northern New Jersey issued a statement on Facebook warning people to avoid recreational use of Catnip Cocktail, a product that is intended to be used as an anti-anxiety supplement for pets. The post was prompted by a raid on Nutrition Zone, a vitamin and supplement store, earlier this month, during which the FPD seized 61 bottles of Catnip Cocktail (which were not displayed in the open or advertised by the store), as well as 28 bottles of human growth hormone (HGH) and seven hand gun and rifle magazines.

The owner of the store, John Sicico, 48, was arrested and slapped with numerous charges, including three counts of third-degree possession of a Schedule I drug. According to Lt. Det. Charles Zampino of the FPD, he was transported to Essex County Jail to await his appearance in court.

According to a post on the Fairfield Police Department’s Facebook page, the police first became aware that Catnip Cocktail was being abused when officers were called to a local strip mall in July 2018 “to investigate an individual who was dancing, yelling and generally acting abnormally in front of a hair salon.” The man was arrested and found with six bottles of Catnip Cocktail on his person. Receipts indicated that the Catnip Cocktails had been purchased from Nutrition Zone, a health-food store in the strip mall where he was arrested.

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Trevor Noah: 'Rich kids should get into college the old-fashioned way: donating'

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The celebrity college admissions scandal dominated headlines yesterday, and late-night hosts offered their own hot takes on what Trevor Noah termed “Bribegate Scandalgate”.

To recap, on Tuesday morning, federal prosecutors in Boston unveiled their criminal complaint against a wide-reaching college admissions fraud, in which parents – including actors Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin – paid upwards of hundreds of thousands of dollars to guarantee their kids a spot at schools such as Yale, the University of Texas and the University of Southern California.

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Sportswear Fashion a multi-billion dollar business says Pablo Al-Kaalik

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In a interview with actor & producer Pablo Al-Kaalik we discussed how sportswear fashion has evolved into this multi billion dollar business with a target of $231 billion The next 5 years the market will more than double and will see growth reach its projected figure. Sportswear is turning into a highly popular style statement and fashion trend. Market research has provided data regarding the role that sports and fitness clothing plays in the apparel and footwear industry. Both sports-inspired footwear and apparel is growing at a rapid pace, registering 10% and 6% growth respectively. In addition to emerging markets and core markets such as the US are also producing significant sports-inspired growth, despite its reputation as a performance-orientated market.

What’s your first memory of wearing sneakers off the pitch?

You mean when did I first start to care how clean my sneakers were? Well that has to be middle school when I got my Air Jordan’s. I literally spent tip toeing around not to scuff them and stopping every second to clean the most minor dirt off. Was an absolute nightmare because I wanted to play but not wreck them.

When did you notice sportswear to transition?

I guess it was when the term smart casual started to include no collars and also a lot of sneaker brands began to launch shoe versions. Fashion houses like Balenciaga joined this trend with their “Arena” shoe which was one of my favourites along with Italian-American Jon Buscemi and Christian Louboutin ranges. They weren’t your conventional sports look. It was good because you could go to a bar/club or restaurant and still respect smart casual. Obviously some places still maintain a strict policy but I feel that was the turning point plus you could sneak in not wearing shoes!

Which sport do you think is responsible for this growth?

I don’t think any one sport can’t claim success because it’s a combination really of where sports meets fashion. Large sports brands have launched and pushed new or retro ranges such as Adidas Originals or Puma Classics. We saw the return of a lot of old brands which many thought were obsolete who made a return or brands like New Balance who targeted a different audience and made stronger presence by sponsoring teams like Liverpool FC. So it’s sports on a whole.

Are you surprised how big the industry has grown?

Yeah definitely because traditionally you wouldn’t associate sportswear outside of sports. A lot of people wear sports casual outfits which could be a outfits but they might not necessarily be a sporty person. Plus the involvement of large fashion houses such and Fendi and Givenchy with others has really boosted the industry, so you can dress sporty and still make a fashion statement. Today it’s not really sportswear it’s everyday wear. We all like comfort right? And this is the perfect medium to be comfortable and look good.

Can you see industry reaching $231.7 Billion before 2024?

Yes absolutely. Our lifestyle has definitely evolved. The average person’s perception is more active today than 10 years ago and we are more conscious of our health than ever before. We research and read literally everything instantly online and make decisions to adjust our lifestyle more or less immediately. Gyms they are popping up everywhere due to demand and healthy eateries on every corner not to forget even burger joints are listing calorie counts or offering healthier alternatives. The sportswear industry will reach it sooner because today we’re a more aware and health conscious society.

Where do you get your wardrobe inspiration from?

That’s a good question and a tricky one too. In recent years a lot of hip-hop music artist such as Kanye West, Drake and Pharrell Williams have entered the sportswear fashion industry and they have really opened the market to a wider audience with their collections. I like what Kanye brings as its diverse. I kind of mix and match from different collections. It really depends on the day. At the minute I’m wearing Lululemon yoga wear crossed with Nike vest and a pair Kanye West YEEZY 350 Boost.

Trailers of the Week: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home,’ ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘John Wick 3’

What’s shaking this week in the world of trailers, you ask? How about the first official clip of the new live-action Spider-Man movie; a look at the next season of IFC’s brilliant parody series Documentary Now; the first official promo for a black metal biopic; a new Soderbergh movie (!); the third John Wick movie (!!!); and a cryptic teaser for … another Ghostbusters reboot?! Here’s your trailer round-up of the week.

Documentary Now!, Season 3
The greatest TV show (ridiculously meticulous parodies of actual legendary documentaries division) returns! Fred Armisen and Bill Hader’s love letter to classic nonfiction movies takes on the true-crime cultapalooza Wild Wild Country, D.A. Pennebaker’s Stephen Sondheim-inflected Company: Original Soundtrack and their take on Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present — featuring Cate Blanchett (!) as a Marinabbe who declares “I don’t paint in my uterus already.” This is what genius looks like. It returns Feb. 20th.

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