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Paige VanZant shamed into removing sexy ad by UFC rivals

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Paige VanZant is apparently too sexy for her shirt, and for a few of her fellow UFC fighters. That, at least, seems to be the case after the 7-3 strawweight posted and then deleted a series of sexy videos to her Instagram account promoting her “Black and White” clothing line from Reebok. In the videos,...

Which team is the favorite after BIG3 basketball draft?

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The BIG3 basketball league held its inaugural draft on Sunday, and plenty of former NBA players made the cut. The league will feature eight teams battling in a half-court 3-on-3 format, over a 10-week season that tips off at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY on June 25. It’s impossible to predict which team is the...

This robot can 3D print entire buildings

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3D printing has slowly gone from a curious novelty to a totally viable option for creating all kinds of useful things, from chocolate to athletic shoes, and now MIT has invented a way to use the technology to print buildings, too. Given that most 3D printing takes place inside a sealed box, it might be...

The painful first step in any Clippers rebuild

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LOS ANGELES — There will be eulogies and what-if pieces written about the possible end of an era that never was following the Los Angeles Clippers’ first-round Game 7 loss Sunday to the Utah Jazz, but you cannot glance over one basic truth: Even if the Clippers brass — Steve Ballmer, Doc Rivers, and Lawrence Frank...

Target’s CEO gets major pay cut after a terrible year

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Target’s Chief Executive Brian Cornell took a sharp cut in compensation after the company failed to meet financial goals in a year marred by declines in sales and share price. Cornell’s cash-and-stock compensation fell by nearly a third to $11.3 million, according to a document filed with regulators two months after the company reported results...

This young Mets fan absolutely destroyed Noah Syndergaard

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This young Mets fan doesn’t mince words in a foul-mouthed rant bashing the team for their blowout loss to the Nationals. The boy, who appears to be middle-school-aged, posted the expletive-laden video on his Instagram account, @mets_maniac, Sunday night — hours after the team lost 23-5 to the Nationals and pitcher Noah Syndergaard walked off...

Dish Network loses twice as many subscribers as expected

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Dish Network Corp said on Monday its quarterly revenue missed analyst estimates as the US satellite TV provider lost more subscribers than expected. The company said it lost about 143,000 net pay-TV subscribers in its first quarter through March 31, after losing 23,000 a year earlier. The number is double analysts’ expectation of a loss...



Twitter partners with Bloomberg for 24-hour news service

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Twitter is partnering with Bloomberg Media for a round-the-clock streaming television news service on the social networking platform, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. The channel, which is yet to be named and is expected to begin operations this fall, would be announced Monday, WSJ said. Twitter’s user growth has stalled in the past...

Restaurant employees sing ‘F— Tha Police’ rendition for cops

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The owner of a barbecue joint in North Carolina has apologized for his employees’ impromptu concert for cops as they ate — a rendition of the N.W.A.’s “F— Tha Police.” David Harris, owner of Smithfield’s Chicken ‘n Bar-B-Q in Garner, promised to conduct an investigation and to fire anyone who “doesn’t share our respect of...

Hackers post new ‘Orange Is the New Black’ episodes online

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Pirated episodes of the upcoming season of “Orange Is the New Black” were posted online Saturday, after a hacker who had been holding them ransom carried out a threat to release them after Netflix refused to pay. “Orange Is the New Black,” a comedy-drama set inside a women’s prison, is one of Netflix’s most popular...

Trump launches $1.5M ‘First 100 Days’ TV ad

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WASHINGTON — President Trump’s campaign apparatus is launching a seven-figure TV ad campaign to tout his achievements in his first 100 days in office, the organization announced Monday. The $1.5 million campaign, called “First 100 Days,” was paid for by Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., and will air in major markets across the country...

CIA director visits South Korea amid heightened tension

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SEOUL, South Korea — America’s CIA director is making an unannounced visit to South Korea, the U.S. Embassy in Seoul confirmed Monday, amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. An embassy official said Mike Pompeo and his wife were in the South Korean capital on Monday, but wouldn’t say for how long. He spoke on...

Japan destroyer leaves port to escort US warships: report

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TOKYO — A Japanese naval destroyer left port Monday on a reported mission of escorting U.S. military ships off the coast as Japan tries to increase its military role amid heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula. The helicopter carrier Izumo departed from the Yokosuka port near Tokyo in the morning. The destroyer was to meet...

The insane ways the ultra rich spend their money

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The release of a one-page outline of President Trump’s tax plan gave the country a look at how the wealthy will be treated. Let’s just say — not harshly. So what will they do with all that extra moola-shmoola? Buy more toys, of course. And judging from the latest issues of Architectural Digest and Town...

Bronx DA retaliating against cop for writing ticket to council pol: suit

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A city cop says the Bronx DA is retaliating against her for going public about a ticket-fixing scandal. NYPD Officer Michele Hernandez sued the city last year, claiming that police brass forced her to rip up a ticket she gave Bronx Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson for yapping on her cellphone while driving. Hernandez has now amended...

‘Cannibal Cop’: ‘People don’t choose the things they’re aroused by’

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“Cannibal Cop” Gilberto Valle must be starved for attention. The former NYPD officer, who was accused of conspiring to capture, kill and cook women, recently sat down for a new TV interview — and pretty much stuck his foot in his mouth every time he spoke about his dark past. Valle claimed that he was...

Man claims ex-judge duped him in parking ticket-waiving scam

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He promised to get their parking tickets tossed — he didn’t say he’d do it legally. A former city parking-court judge founded a site online that offered to take care of violations for a fee, then doctored their Muni-Meter receipts to win the cases, officials told The Post. Emmanuel Amofah served two years hearing Parking...

8 injured, gunman dead in San Diego poolside shooting

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San Diego police said on Sunday they had shot and killed a man who had opened fire beside a pool at an apartment complex, while holding a beer in his other hand, wounding eight people. San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman told an evening news conference the gunman was killed after pointing his weapon at...

American Indians want Trump to revive memorial on Staten Island

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Native Americans are urging President Trump to undo a century-old injustice: by making good on a broken promise made by President Howard Taft in 1913 to build a national Indian Memorial on Staten Island. Taft joined 32 Indian chiefs at the Feb. 22, 1913 ground-breaking ceremony at Fort Wadsworth, near the foot of New York...

Times subscribers are fleeing in wake of climate change column

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People are still hating on New York Times columnist Bret Stephens — with a “#ShowYourCancellation” movement growing on social media over the weekend — following his controversial piece on climate change. “I’ve been a @nytimes loyalist for over 15 years. But hiring a ‘climate agnostic’ has gone too far,” Heather Randell tweeted Sunday. “I’m canceling....

Cops shut down Times Square to investigate suspicious packages

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Cops shut down a large chunk of Times Square early Monday to investigate two suspicious packages and search for possible others — all of which turned out to be false alarms, authorities said. The NYPD closed 42nd-46th Streets to the public, from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue, as they assessed the situation. According to officials,...

Rangers hope small change prevents another Game 3 dud

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Fueled by a difference in schedule, the Rangers held hope that they weren’t going to repeat themselves with a dud performance in Game 3 of their second-round series just as they did at the same juncture in the first round. Having lost in overtime in Montreal in Game 2 of the first round, the Blueshirts...

City hospitals are making people extremely sick

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New York hospitals are making people sick at an alarming rate. The state Health Department “flagged” 52 hospitals for patient-infection rates that greatly exceeded the state average — and 15 of them are in New York City, The Post has learned. And here’s a scary — and counterintuitive — fact: “The longer a person stays...





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