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Jose Reyes doesn’t want to sit, but he might have no choice

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PHILADELPHIA — Jose Reyes might be on the bench for a mental break beginning Thursday, according to Collins. Reyes went hitless in four at-bats in the Mets’ 5-4 win over the Phillies on Wednesday night and is 2-for-37 (.054) to begin the season. Reyes was bumped from leadoff to seventh in the lineup the past...

This city may have to say goodbye to its topless baristas

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Washington state is known as the birthplace of the bikini barista— female coffee servers who wear tiny bathing suits, pasties or sometimes no tops at all. But now, after a series of mounting complaints, Everett, Wash. is considering a city ordinance that would require the nearly-naked servers to wear more conservative clothing. According to Washington’s...

Knicks’ ugly aftermath: Five reasons for a lost season

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The third full season of the Phil Jackson Regime with the Knicks thankfully ended Wednesday at the Garden. Reflecting upon 2016-17, a third-straight 50-defeat season, one question immediately comes to mind. What rhymes with garbage? The question most ask after a promise-filled 16-13 start implodes is: What went wrong? We might learn in August what...

Woman gives birth to 13-pound baby — without anesthesia

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A woman in Melbourne, Australia, is getting worldwide attention for giving birth to a 13-pound baby boy without an epidural. Natashia Corrigan welcomed Brian Jr. on Jan. 24 in a natural birth. She posted photos of the new addition on Facebook. “It’s hard to get our minds around such a whirlwind of a day,” Corrigan...

Synagogue catches fire during holy week of Passover

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A fire raged through the roof of a Brooklyn synagogue Thursday morning during the holy week of Passover, officials said. The blaze started just after midnight Thursday inside the Congregation Kneses Israel of Sea-Gate synagogue, according to fire officials. A Torah scroll and other religious artifacts were safely removed from the location. No injuries were...

Why Central Americans are fleeing their violent homelands for the US

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As Guadalupe saw it, she had two choices: Flee her native El Salvador or stay and end up murdered by the same gangbangers who killed her husband. The 26-year-old widow left her home country in November, paying a “coyote” to facilitate the dangerous, 23-day journey north so she could sneak into the United States with...

Carmelo won’t rule out a Knicks return — if one condition is met

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Carmelo Anthony wants to win next season or else he may seek that divorce. Anthony came, played, was serenaded with one last Garden chant and then said afterward his decision whether to part ways with the Knicks will hinge on whether team president Phil Jackson expresses “a commitment to win’’ now. Anthony said he will...

Grand mansion from ‘The Big Chill’ finally sells

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John Tashjian, a founder and principal at Centurion Real Estate Partners — and a developer of Battery Park City’s River & Warren condo — paid $1.76 million for a historic home in Beaufort, S.C., known as Tidalholm. The 7,400-square-foot property, which was asking $4.5 million in 2013, was the setting for films including “The Big Chill”...



Metropolitan Opera soprano’s lavish summer home asks $5M

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A Norwalk, Conn., property once owned by Italian-born opera soprano star Licia Albanese is on the market for $5.05 million — down from its last asking price of $5.39 million. The waterfront property, at 16 Nathan Hale Drive, was Albanese’s summer home, where she hosted grand parties. She would stand on the balcony overlooking the...

Five targets on fantasy waiver wire can give your team a boost

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Digging deep on the waiver wires is often a good way to find buried treasures — players other fantasy owners (including yourself) overlooked, forgot or ignored on draft day, only to be wash up on shore when you need a little luck in your life. Whether you’re dealing with injuries, searching for a category boost...

Hollywood’s secret singing star puts West Side digs up for sale

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You may not know Marni Nixon, but you’ve definitely heard her voice. Nicknamed the “The Ghostess with the Mostest,” the late, California-born Nixon was the playback singer for great actresses in movie musicals. Hers was the dubbed voice of Audrey Hepburn in “My Fair Lady,” of Natalie Wood in “West Side Story” and of Deborah...

Oliver Stone buys $4M high-rise in Battery Park

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Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone, a native New Yorker, is buying a 24th-floor unit at Riverhouse, at 2 River Terrace in Battery Park City, according to sources familiar with the deal. Spies say that Stone was impressed with the building’s eco-friendly credentials — and the fact that Leonardo DiCaprio owns the condominium’s two penthouses. (Tyra Banks is...

David Schwimmer goes house hunting in the East Village

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“Friends” star David Schwimmer has been spotted house hunting in the East Village. The actor made headlines last week, following the announcement that he and wife Zoe Buckman are splitting up. According to our spies, Schwimmer — clad in a leather jacket and jeans — recently toured a full-floor residence at 64 E. First St.,...

‘Sh–t happens’: Rangers veteran involved in nasty collision

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MONTREAL — Expect to hear some rumblings out of the Canadiens corner soon concerning what could have been a dangerous knee-on-knee collision initiated by Rangers winger Mats Zuccarello on Montreal forward Brendan Gallagher. With 7:40 to play in the second period of the Rangers’ 2-0 Game 1 victory over the Canadiens on Wednesday night at...

Matt Harvey scare looks like nothing more than that

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PHILADELPHIA — Matt Harvey’s left hamstring doesn’t register on the Mets’ list of health concerns. A day after the right-hander was removed from his start against the Phillies because of tightness in his hamstring, manager Terry Collins said Harvey will take his scheduled turn in the rotation Sunday at Miami. “Harvey is fine for his...

‘Massive’ Aaron Judge is a freak to his own teammates

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The baseball collided with the bat in Aaron Judge’s powerful hands, and you knew it was gone just by the sound, an old familiar Bronx Bomber sound out of yesteryear. It was Yankees 6, Rays 3 as Erasmo Ramirez delivered the gopher ball and Yankees 8, Rays 3 by the time Judge had completed his...

Mets’ power is putting their record books on notice

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PHILADELPHIA — The question probably isn’t whether the Mets will challenge the franchise record for home runs they established last season, it’s by how much will they break it. Tuesday night’s home-run derby at Citizens Bank Park, in which the Mets cleared the fences seven times, was an obvious reminder this team is designed for...

Here’s what your sex dreams really mean

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Christine Lampard recently revealed that her hubby, Frank, has sex dreams about her sleeping with other men. While this scorching hot, slumber-time topic seemed surprising, such night-time naughtiness in dreams is fairly common. Sex dreams reveal lots about your sleeping mind and unconscious thoughts. Here are six sexy dreams and what they reveal… 1. Exhibitionist...

The secret to a happy marriage: don’t fight

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Therapist Winifred Reilly has an unconventional approach when it comes to marital disputes: Just walk away from fights. “You can’t have a tug of war if someone is not pulling on the other end of the rope,” Reilly, 63 and based in Berkeley, Calif., says. “You’re saving your marriage by not perpetuating these ridiculous demoralizing...

Pastor who called nightclub shooting victims ‘sinners’ found guilty of child molestation

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A Georgia-based pastor and anti-gay activist who called victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting “sinners” has been convicted of child molestation. It took a Brunswick, Georgia, jury only an hour to find Kenneth Adkins guilty of two counts of aggravated child molestation, five counts of child molestation and one count of enticing a child, The Washington...

Why the Mets are batting Michael Conforto leadoff

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PHILADELPHIA — Michael Conforto started in center field and was inserted into the leadoff spot as Collins gave Curtis Granderson a night off. “I wanted to get Michael in there, otherwise he’s going to have four or five days without getting many at-bats,” Collins said. “Going into a big ballpark [in Miami] we wanted to...





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