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One for the books! Author listing $3M Hamptons home

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Best-selling author Steven Gaines is listing his Hamptons home at 11 Westwood Road for $2.99 million. The contemporary Wainscott spread is where he wrote hits “Philistines at the Hedgerow: Passion and Property in the Hamptons,” “The Sky’s the Limit: Passion and Property in Manhattan,” and biographies of Calvin Klein and Roy Halston Frowick (known simply...

Indie filmmaker lists posh Park Slope townhouse for $3.3M

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Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus has listed her Park Slope brownstone for $3.29 million. Garbus, who co-founded Moxie Firecracker Films with fellow documentary powerhouse Rory Kennedy, won an Emmy for 2015’s “What Happened, Miss Simone?” about singer Nina Simone. Garbus’ other notable credits include “Bobby Fischer Against the World” (2011), about the late chess...

Ex-NFL player price-chops Hamptons hideaway

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Former NFL tight end Vyto Kab, who played for the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions, is hoping for a touchdown with the sale of his Southampton home. The 13,000-square-foot shingle-style manse at 41 Herrick Road is now asking $11.95 million, down from its $13.75 million asking price this spring. Curbed reported the...

Rocker wife Ann Dexter-Jones lists her chic $5M duplex

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The gorgeous Greenwich Village spread of jewelry designer Ann Dexter-Jones is on the market for $4.99 million. Dexter-Jones — a mainstay on the New York social scene who married the love of her life, Foreigner’s Mick Jones, for the second time in March — owns a two-bedroom parlor floor duplex inside the Portsmouth, a six-story...

Andrea Stewart-Cousins working to reunify state democrats

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State Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins is recruiting members of Congress to reunify Democrats in her split legislative body. The chamber is currently ruled by Republicans, with help from a breakaway group of Democrats who formed the Independent Democratic Conference. Stewart-Cousins and other party leaders have been attempting to corral them back so they can...

Man arrested for threats of Vegas-style shootings on Facebook

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OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma man has been arrested after threatening to carry out shootings in Oklahoma City and San Antonio similar to the mass shooting in Las Vegas, police said Wednesday. Roderick Lamar Robinson was arrested Tuesday on a terroristic hoax warrant at a home in Warr Acres, the Oklahoma City suburb where he...



US special forces killed, wounded during ambush in Niger

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US forces came under attack Wednesday in the West African nation of Niger — with three Green Berets being killed and two others wounded, reports say. Military officials told the New York Times that Special Operations troops were ambushed during a routine patrol near the Niger-Mali border. They had been training members the Nigerien Armed...

McDonald’s ‘happy’ meals came with a side of cocaine

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​This was definitely not on the Dollar Menu. A night shift manager at a Bronx McDonald’s was dishing up more than ​burgers and ​fries — he was busted for ​offering a side of cocaine in his Happy Meals.​ Authorities caught Frank Guerrero, 26, red-handed during a three-month undercover investigation dubbed “Operation Off the Menu,” according...

Kevin Shattenkirk on idolizing Leetch, loving OBJ and coming home

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New Rangers defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk faced off with The Post’s Steve Serby for some Q&A ahead of the Blueshirts’ season opener Thursday night. Q: What message would you want to give to Rangers fans about you and about your new team? A: The thing that I’ve known or kind of learned is that even though...

Inmate claims jail guards ‘crucified’ him ‘like Jesus’

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A Long Island jail inmate claims guards “crucified” him “like Jesus” in his jail cell after giving him a vicious beating that left the floors bloody, according to a new federal lawsuit. Eric Slutsky, who is demanding $5 million from Nassau County officials, says he suffered the bizarre punishment while he was being held on...

You’ll love the new ‘Blade Runner’ — unless you’re a woman

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If you have two X chromosomes, or know and like someone who does, “Blade Runner 2049” may not be the movie for you. Female characters get the short end of the stick in this long-awaited dystopian sequel; they are drowned, knifed in the stomach, shot point-blank in the head and, in one instance, simply winked...

Former prison guard admits to forcing sex on inmates

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ATLANTA — A former Georgia prison guard has pleaded guilty in federal court to sexually assaulting three female inmates and then coercing them into helping him cover up the assaults. Edgar Daniel Johnson, 51, pleaded guilty Monday, admitting that between Nov. 1, 2012, and Sept. 30, 2013, he had non-consensual sex multiple times with three...

These people are trading family trips for vacations with strangers

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For Passover 2014, New Yorker Atara Neuer wanted to treat herself to a vacation. But instead of traveling with family or friends, she decided to try something new: linking up with friendly strangers with whom she connected in a Facebook group for backpackers. Upon touching down in Hawaii, the Upper West Side resident met group...

Unarmed security unlikely hero of Las Vegas massacre

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An unarmed hotel security guard was the first person to find and attempt to stop Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock — and his bravery likely saved countless lives, according to a new report. Mandalay Bay ​security ​guard Jesus Campos was carrying just a nightstick when he tried to open Paddock’s barricaded door on the...

Woman indicted for lethal botched butt injection

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The phony nurse who scheduled the black-market butt injection that killed a Harlem woman was indicted, prosecutors said Wednesday in Manhattan court. The exact charges against Allison Spence, 44, were not revealed, but she was arrested on manslaughter and unauthorized practice of a profession raps. Spence allegedly set up victim Latesha Bynum’s July 15 procedure...

‘Womb raider’ carefully calculated her plot: prosecutor

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The Bronx woman on trial for ​butchering a childhood friend​ ​is a cunning manipulator who plotted all along to steal the woman’s unborn child​ from her womb​, a prosecutor insisted Wednesday. “This was calculated,” Assistant Bronx DA Meredith Holtzman told transfixed jurors during her closing statements in Ashleigh Wade’s murder trial. “This is murder, plain...

Ivanka Trump: Why we need to start teaching tech in Kindergarten

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As technology transforms every sector of the global economy, it’s more important than ever to provide our citizens with the education and training necessary to put them on a pathway to well-paying jobs and rewarding careers. And that must begin well before college or trade school. The fact is that, in 2017, nearly every industry...

The heart and soul of the Rangers deserves this honor

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Mats Zuccarello was a natural-born leader even before anointed as one with an “A” on his sweater to symbolize his status as an alternate captain for the 2017-18 season that commences Thursday at the Garden against the Avalanche. He remembers the way it was for him when he first arrived as a 23-year-old from Norway...

Vegas gunman specifically asked to stay in 32nd-floor suite

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The Las Vegas gunman specifically requested to stay in the 32nd-floor suite that he turned into a sniper’s nest. Stephen Paddock, 64, asked for the room ​overlooking the country music Harvest Festival ​when he checked into the Mandalay Bay hotel last Thursday, but it wasn’t immediately available, a source told the AP. He finally moved...

Red Sox rack up $15K Champagne tab

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After the Red Sox clinched the American League East, members of the squad celebrated at Boston nightclub Bijou.

Inside the evil: the sickness that motivates mass shooters

New York Post 

What do the Las Vegas massacre, the Charleston church shooting and last weekend’s Islamist stabbing of two Frenchwomen have in common? The murderers’ sense of inadequate recognition, and the primal lure of the ecstasy of killing. Acts of deadly terror are in fashion, the default position for a wide range of frustrated egotists. From lone-wolf...





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