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Trump says he ‘might’ release taxes after he leaves office

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President Trump “might” release his taxes – but only after he’s left office, he said in a new interview. The commander-in-chief was posed with a hypothetical question by a reporter with The Economist, who asked if he’d release his tax records in exchange for earning Democratic support for his tax plan. “I don’t know. That’s...

Body found hanging at NYC skate park

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A man’s body was found hanging from a tree at a skateboard park inside Riverside Park Thursday morning, police said. The 51-year-old man was found at around 7:30 a.m. He was hanging by the neck from a tree near Riverside Skate Park at about West 109th St. Police said the incident is being investigated as...

Middle school teacher kills herself amid student sex probe

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A middle school teacher in Colorado killed herself as cops were approaching her home to question her about allegations she had an inappropriate relationship with a male student, relatives say. Gretchen Krohnfeldt, a 47-year-old mother of three, was placed on leave from her eighth-grade teaching position at Drake Middle School in Arvada on Monday after...

Chris Berman remembers wife as having ‘huge heart’

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Sportscaster Chris Berman and his family remembered his wife Kathy as having a “huge heart,” in a statement released a day after she was killed in Connecticut car crash. “We are overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and sympathy from so many folks we know, and so many others we look forward to knowing,” the...

Dana White had to give up on UFC’s hyped GSP title return

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Georges St-Pierre may be coming back to the UFC, but it appears he’s no longer going to face Michael Bisping in his return to the Octagon. After several delays to the proposed matchup between St-Pierre and Bisping, UFC president Dana White has decided to take the fight off the table and instead give the next...

Florida snake hunter bags massive 16-foot python

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He’s a flower grower by day — but no shrinking violet when it comes to hunting giant snakes. Dusty “The Wildman” Crum just captured Florida’s biggest serpent of the season: a massive 16-foot, 10-inch python in the Everglades, the Orlando Sentinel reported. “It is like Andre the Giant versus Hulk Hogan, WrestleMania!” Crum told CBS Miami. ...



Chunky stud puts his best feature forward – his behind

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This New Yorker and Kim Kardashian have one thing in common — they love showing off their assets. Jeremy Levenbach, a 35-year-old comedy show producer, strips down in his free time to pose in a variety of locations in the city and around the globe. Levenbach’s cheeky photographs of his backside have earned him over 7,000...

New executive order will target Trump’s unsubstantiated voter fraud claims

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday launching a commission to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppression in the U.S. election system. That’s according to three White House officials. One official says Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach will lead the commission,...

Competitive eater breaks ghost pepper world record

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Just a few bites of one of the world’s hottest peppers has been known to send tasters to the hospital. But one competitive eater recently chomped his way to infamy by consuming 13 esophagus-burning, sweat inducing ghost peppers. On May 3, competitive eater Kevin Strahle, known to fans as “L.A. Beast,” ate 13 ghost peppers...

How Aaron Judge is dealing with first slump of the season

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Late Tuesday night in a quiet Yankees visiting clubhouse at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Aaron Judge walked from one side of the room to the other. Judge had two bats shattered in a 5-3 loss in which he went 1-for-3 with a walk. When it was suggested he needed to acquire better wood...

Davis Webb had ‘career planned out’ way before he joined Giants

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Young Davis Webb was not happy. “Pissed,’’ Kevin Atkinson recalled. It was December of Webb’s sophomore year of high school in Keller, Texas. The Indians were coming off a disappointing season, having missed out on the playoffs, and Webb started railing at his lot in life after he was summoned to the office of his...

Lacrosse team reportedly enters field to Trump speech

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Adelphi, a private university on Long Island, was reportedly filmed entering a game while a President Trump speech blared in the background. “In all of our cities and all of our towns, I make this promise. We will make America strong again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And...

Comey sends farewell letter to FBI colleagues

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Former FBI Director James Comey says in a farewell letter that he does not plan to dwell on the decision to fire him or the “way it was executed.” He says in the letter that although he’ll be fine, he will miss the FBI and its mission “deeply.” The letter circulated among Comey friends and...

What’s next for Rangers? Position-by-position look at roster

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General manager Jeff Gorton goes into the offseason with a mandate to change the core, even if doing so might create a scenario under which the Rangers take one step back next season in order to be in position to take two or three forward in the following season or two. Because, while the Blueshirts’...

WWE stars Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan welcome baby girl

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WWE announced that Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan welcomed their first child, Birdie Joe Danielson, late Tuesday night. Via WWE.com: Brie Bella explained the name back in March. “Bryan’s mom is Betty Ann and his sister is Billy Sue, so Birdie Joe fit perfect with his family, and Joe is really important to me because...

Ex-New York magazine publisher selling classy West Village pad

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We hear that Larry Burstein — who left New York magazine last November, where he had served as publisher for 13 years — has put his West Village home on the market at for $3.29 million. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op is in a 19-story postwar property at 61 Jane St. known as the Cezanne. Burstein’s sixth-floor apartment...

Chamber music power couple selling co-op to the tune of $4.75M

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Despite “banker creep” — a steady invasion of financiers — to the formerly artsy Upper West Side, creatives remain. Their numbers, though, will soon deplete by two. Award-winning musicians David Finckel, a cellist, and Wu Han, a pianist — known as a power couple of chamber music — are selling their “classic 12” apartment at...

Six reasons MLB insiders think Yankees are legit contenders

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You talk to talent evaluators from opponents about baseball’s most surprising team — maybe just the American League’s most surprising club, if the Rockies caught you off guard — and a particular word recurs. “That’s a fun team to cover,” one scout said of the Yankees. “They are fun to watch,” a second scout concurred....

This ‘Great Gatsby’ stretch of homes is up for auction

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Six homes along a 24-mile stretch of Long Island’s Gold Coast — a nickname for its North Shore — are slated for auction June 14 at the castle-like Hemptstead House at the Guggenheim Estate in Sands Point. It’s an area that F. Scott Fitzgerald used as the “East Egg” setting for “The Great Gatsby.” “Great...

What’s gnarlier than a beachy condo in the Rockaways?

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A new hipster-friendly condo tower — the first large-scale residential development in the Rockaways since Superstorm Sandy — is rising at 147 Beach 116th St. The nine-story building, called One Sixteen, will house 90 one- to three-bedroom units, most with outdoor space, and have a common roof deck, gym and doorman. City-run ferry service launched May...

Robert Redford’s UES hideaway can be yours for $1.35M

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Robert Redford’s former pied-a-terre apartment on the Upper East Side is now on the market for $1.35 million. Redford owned unit #6 at 47 E. 67th St., a limestone mansion between Madison and Park avenues, in the 1980s. The apartment is a one-bedroom duplex co-op with one full bathroom and a powder room, a double-height...





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