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Trump says ‘fake media’ should probe Democrats’ ties to Russia

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President Trump hit out at the press on Twitter Sunday morning, accusing the “fake media” of unfair bias and failing to question Democrats about their own dealings with Russia. “When will the Fake Media ask about the Dems dealings with Russia & why the DNC wouldn’t allow the FBI to check their server or investigate?” Trump...

Jared Kushner’s sister woos Chinese investors with green card program

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BEIJING (AP) — The sister of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has been in China courting individual investors with a much-criticized federal visa program that provides a path toward obtaining U.S. green cards. Kushner’s sister Nicole Meyer promoted 1 Journal Square, a Kushner Companies’ development in Jersey City, at an event Sunday at the...

82 freed Chibok schoolgirls arrive in Nigerian capital

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ABUJA, Nigeria — The 82 freed Chibok girls are now in the capital, Abuja, to meet President Muhammadu Buhari, said a top official. The newly released schoolgirls arrived at the Abuja airport Sunday and were met by the military chief, said presidential adviser Femi Adesina. Buhari is expected to see the schoolgirls at 4 p.m....

School let student burn classmate with heated coin:suit

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A Manhattan mom dropped a dime on the private school where a student heated up a quarter and put it on her son’s neck, according to a lawsuit. The boy’s mother says the November 2015 incident in a biology lab at La Salle Academy on East Sixth Street injured her son and cost her money...

Thousands evacuated in Germany after 5 WWII bombs uncovered

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FRANKFURT, Germany — German authorities are evacuating around 50,000 people from their homes in the northern city of Hannover while five suspected aerial bombs from World War II are made safe for removal. City officials say two suspected bombs were found at a construction site and three more nearby. Germany was heavily bombed by Allied...

City retailers are feeling national downturn in employment

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The city is weathering a national retail downturn. Brick-and-mortar retail stores employed 343,400 workers in the city in March, up 0.4 percent from the previous month and rising 8 percent since March 2012, state labor records show. The country added about 6,300 retail jobs in April but that did little to make up the 29,700...



‘I’m going to get this b—h’: Woman slashed in argument over $4

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An argument over $4 led one woman to slash another in East Harlem on Saturday. The attack happened near Lexington Avenue and East 124th Street at a little after 5 p.m., authorities said. Paramedics took the victim, who will survive her wounds, to Harlem Hospital. Cops are looking for a female suspect who was wearing...

85-year-old dies trying to become oldest Everest climber

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KATHMANDU, Nepal — An 85-year-old Nepali man has died while attempting to regain his title as the oldest person to climb Mount Everest, officials said. Min Bahadur Sherchan died at the Everest base camp on Saturday evening. The cause of death was not immediately clear, but mountaineering official Gyanendra Shrestha, who is at the base...

Port Authority says nearby construction caused Oculus leak

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Port Authority officials and developers are trying to slip ’n’ slide away from blame for water leaks inside Ground Zero’s $4 billion transit hub, as legislators called for an investigation into the cause. Water pooled onto the marble floors of the Oculus during a drenching downpour that swamped the city Friday, with liquid appearing to...

Les Moonves signals ad rate hike for CBS

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On Thursday night, CBS chief Les Moonves performed his now-legendary goosing of the TV upfront market. Moonves always sets expectations high and puts the fear of God into marketers by telling them ad rates are going up by high single-digit percentages. Moonves admitted on last week’s CBS earnings call that he might sound a bit...

France’s next president must first fight terrorism

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Forty seven million French voters are going to the polls today to choose between Emmanuel Macron, a 39-year-old former investment banker, and Marine Le Pen, 48, standard bearer of the extreme-rightist National Front. On the surface, the French presidential election has a flavor of déjà vu for Americans, as it may remind them of the...

New recycling bill could play a major role in styrofoam’s fate

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Big Foam, local environmentalists and City Council members are battling over whether the city should recycle styrofoam products or ban them entirely. Bronx Democratic Councilman Fernando Cabrera introduced a bill in March requiring households to separate polystyrene foam containers and recycle them. The proposal would mandate the city Sanitation Department come up with a plan...

School that trashed books spent tax money on Disneyland gala

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This is a textbook definition of misplaced priorities: a Manhattan school purportedly too poor to buy textbooks spent thousands to send staffers on a California junket — complete with a party at Disneyland. Life Sciences Secondary School, where Principal Kim Swanson dumped “outdated” student textbooks, shelled out at least $15,000 in taxpayer dough to send...

Bobby V’s company sues for FBI records of ex-NBA referee

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A film company co-owned by ex-Met manager Bobby Valentine is suing the FBI to get records of its probe into disgraced ex-NBA ref Tim Donaghy — because it’s convinced the entire crooked tale has not been told. “There is reason to believe there’s more to the story,” according to filmmaker Andrew Muscato, who runs Makuhari...

Satanic Temple cleared to install monument for the first time

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It was a deal with the devil. A group of Satan worshippers has gotten the green light from local officials to install a statue honoring military men and women in a Minnesota park. The Satanic Temple, which has never before succeeded in having a monument placed on public land, announced Friday that it had received...

I experienced menopause at just 16-years-old

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While other teens are planning for prom, Stephanie Gallagher is fighting a disease that threatens her future ability to have children. Thrown into premature menopause, Gallagher, 16, suffered an auto-immune disease in which antibodies attacked her ovaries. Doctors say she has lost more than half her egg follicles over the past few months. In a...

HBCU supporters on edge after Trump threatens budget

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President Trump soured months of sweet talk aimed at African-American voters with a single paragraph that seemed to threaten government money for historically black colleges and universities. It’s all just a misunderstanding, said an official of the United Negro College Fund. The fuss began with a clause of legalese in a signing statement issued with...

Mortgage services are making off with billions in tax dollars

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It’s hard to sum up the true total value of homeownership, one of the bedrock tenets of the American Dream. But there’s a clear price tag — $2.4 billion — for the amount of taxpayer money residential mortgage services and investors have made off with for cancelled HAMP modifications. At least 155,000 of those homeowners...

Repeat foreclosures in the city have reached an all-time high

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New York homeowners are in default mode — again. The city leads the nation in repeat foreclosure filings from failed mortgage modifications. And the winner in all this is the residential mortgage servicing industry, which collects monthly payments and cashes in on fees for every homeowner’s misfortune. The number of repeat foreclosure filings in New...

Trump’s second 100 days will be better than his first

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As any savvy player in business or sports knows, it’s not how you start, but how you finish. The first 100 days of a presidency is important to only one constituency — the losing party. The first thing President Obama did on Day One was to sign an order to close Gitmo, and that’s still...

Kids will soon get their allowance on a debit card

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The lucky brats. Two million American teenagers may be pocketing a new kind of weekly allowance from mom and pop soon — an allowance that’s worth an estimated $6,000 annually each, or more than $100 weekly among affluent households, and about $18 on average across all US households measured. And it’s all happening as the...

Aaron Hicks making push to supplant Ellsbury in center

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CHICAGO — Well, obviously Aaron Hicks needs to be playing just as often as his fellow outfielders for now, and he’s on a fast track to supplant Jacoby Ellsbury as the everyday center fielder. Do we even need to discuss this one? Hicks, the Yankees’ fourth outfielder in name, contributed bigly to the Yankees’ 11-6...





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