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Composer jetted off with new gal pal instead of paying alimony: ex-wife

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A nasty postdivorce battle is being waged between an Emmy-winning composer and his ex, who claims he jetted to Switzerland and Greece instead of paying her — even as she was recovering from brain-tumor surgery. Peter Fish, who has six Emmys for his TV music work and has performed with Tony Bennett, took the vacations...

Columbus Day at Fenway for Stitches

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Boooo! If you still have a voice left after yesterday’s Giants 27-22 debacle Mayor de Blasio is scheduled to parade down Fifth Avenue in today’s Columbus Day parade. The Italian Stallion sure to hear it from the crowd after stating that Columbus’ statue may be “oppressive and inconsistent with New York City values.” Bill, who...

Alain Vigneault already resorting to playoff tricks after slow start

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It had been a long, long, long time since the Rangers last opened a season with three consecutive defeats in regulation time. That was 1998-99, when Wayne Gretzky started what became the final year of his career — of which No. 99 had no inkling at the time — and Manny Malhotra, rather than Filip...

This city employee has been working since Eisenhower was president

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You could forgive Shirley Williams Myrie for not recalling the details of her first day on the job. When the 82-year-old — who is believed to be the longest-serving active city employee — first reported for work on Nov. 2, 1953, Casey Stengel was managing the Yankees, Eisenhower was president and it would be eight...

Dolphins aware of video of OL coach snorting white powder

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WARNING: This video contains graphic content. A video of what appears to be Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting a white substance surfaced online Sunday night. The video was originally posted on Facebook by Kijuana Nige, a model who lives in Las Vegas. The Dolphins told the Sporting News in a statement the franchise is...

Returning items to Walmart is about to get a lot easier

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If brick-and-mortar retail is going to make a return to being a growing concern, it may very well be sparked by returns. Less than a month after Amazon announced a deal for Kohl’s to handle the e-commerce giant’s returns, Walmart is announcing innovations to its returns policy. Leveraging its 4,700 stores and its app, the...

Georgia, Miami revivals linked by one bold move

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While Alabama and Clemson marched one week closer to the rubber match in a national championship game trilogy, two teams that could stand in their way — in 2017 and the future — share an obvious connection. Georgia and Miami have queued up behind the Crimson Tide and Tigers as the second-best team in the...

Knicks set to get one of their guards back vs. Rockets

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At least Ron Baker will be back. Though rookie point guard Frank Ntilikina missed his third straight preseason game Monday against the Rockets with his right-knee bruise, Baker is scheduled to make his preseason debut at the Garden. The bright light of last season as an undrafted rookie, Baker’s second training camp has been disastrous,...



Trump’s insane Dow Jones rally just keeps going

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The President Trump stock market rally is close to becoming the greatest in 85 years. Since Election Day, the Dow Jones industrial average has surged 24.7 percent — fueled in large part by investor enthusiasm for Trump’s plans to cut regulations and taxes and bring back manufacturing jobs. Barring a large sell-off over the next...

Aroldis Chapman comes up big with multi-inning save

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Masahiro Tanaka saved the Yankees on Sunday night, but Aroldis Chapman saved the game in a 1-0 win over the Indians in Game 3 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium — barely. For a second straight outing, manager Joe Girardi called upon Chapman to get at least five outs and each time, the lefty did...

Jerry Jones: Cowboys players will be benched for ‘disrespecting’ the flag

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he will bench players for “disrespecting the flag” during the national anthem. The threat came Sunday following the team’s 35-31 loss to the Green Bay Packers. “If there’s anything that is disrespectful to the flag, then we will not play,” Jones told reporters after the game. “Understand? We will...

Masahiro Tanaka delivered what the Yankees needed the most

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You must begin with belief. When the hole is deep and the mojo all wrong, a team needs a reason to think the near impossible can graduate to doable. In baseball, that almost always means, fittingly, it begins with a start. So in many ways, Masahiro Tanaka had the Yankees’ fragile season in his right...

The night Greg Bird proved he belongs in the Yankees core

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First to arrive, last to trend. Is Greg Bird a true Baby Bomber now? The 24-year-old delivered the hit of his life Sunday night, saving his team’s life. Who knows what would have happened if Bird hadn’t crushed an Andrew Miller fastball 396 feet into the second tier of Yankee Stadium’s right-field stands, giving the...

Yankees stave off elimination with thrilling Game 3 win

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They certainly aren’t well, but there is faint pulse beating in the Yankees’ chest. Asked to deliver a gem in the biggest game of his major league career, Masahiro Tanaka came through like the ace he used to be. And while his fellow Baby Bombers went limp at the plate, Greg Bird delivered the biggest...

The sex robot revolution is approaching, study says

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Doing the robot no longer refers to just the dance move. YouGov, an Internet-based market research firm, found that 49 percent of American adults believe that having sex with robots will become common practice within the next 50 years. The study, which surveyed 1,146 adults ages 18 and up, found that only 9 percent of...

New Yorkers sign petition to save Christopher Columbus statue

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Hundreds of New Yorkers sent a message to Mayor de Blasio on Sunday: Keep your hands off Christopher Columbus! One day before the nation celebrates Columbus’ discovery of the New World, lawmakers and parade-goers in The Bronx demanded Hizzoner ignore “over-politicized rhetoric” and ensure that the famed explorer’s statue remain in Columbus Circle. More than...

Scherzer: Hamstring won’t stop me from throwing ‘hundred pitches’

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CHICAGO — So much for slow, steady caution. Nationals ace Max Scherzer admittedly has been going stir crazy awaiting his chance to get into the National League Division Series against the Cubs. His time is here and after nursing and coaxing health back into his right hamstring, which he tweaked in his final start of...

Hispanic Day Parade shows support for Columbus statue

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Organizers of Sunday’s Hispanic Day Parade in Manhattan expressed pride in Christopher Columbus — and said his statue should remain in place at Columbus Circle. “We celebrate the parade around Oct. 12 each year because that’s the day we recognize Columbus coming to the Americas,” said Colombian immigrant Aldolfo del Valle, 77, of Flushing who...

Volunteers to restore historic lighthouse off Staten Island

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A historic lighthouse off Staten Island is being restored by an all-volunteer crew that uses a tugboat to haul its materials and works without electricity or running water. The renovation of the interior of the Robbins Reef Lighthouse is now nearly complete, the head of the project told The Post on Sunday. “The outside is...

Vegas shooting wouldn’t have happened at my casino: Steve Wynn

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Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn suggested Sunday that Stephen Paddock would have set off alarm bells at his properties had he tried launching his mass murder from one of them. Wynn, namesake of the glitzy Wynn Las Vegas on the strip, said his housekeeping staff is trained to do a visual inspection any time...

Bodybuilder who died after coma may have taken hormone insulin

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Bodybuilder Rich Piana may have gone into a coma and died after injecting insulin, it has been claimed. Mystery still surrounds what exactly killed the 308-pound muscle man, who built up a huge fan-base across the world thanks to his intense workout regime. How he died is still under investigation. But now experts have speculated...

Woman wakes up to find intruder watching her sleep: cops

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Authorities in suburban Atlanta are looking for a bizarre intruder who crawled into a woman’s bedroom Thursday while she slept and told her to “go back to sleep” when she found him inside. Dekalb County Police told FOX 5 the man crawled through a window into the woman’s home around 6 a.m. and sat on...

Here’s the best way to dump someone, according to science

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Breaking up with someone is never an easy thing to do, but there are ways to make it slightly less painful for the other person. Scientists have revealed the best way to dump someone and cause less heartache. Researchers from Brigham Young University in Utah gave 145 participants different scenarios of hypothetically bad news. Those...

Porzingis exits with sore hip in Knicks’ ugly loss

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With Floyd Mayweather seated in the front row, the Nets put a beating on the Knicks that the boxing champion would’ve been proud of. It was just preseason, and won’t count in the standings. But with Brooklyn coach Kenny Atkinson admitting their defense would have to carry them until their offense gets in sync, Sunday’s...

Trump seeks border wall in exchange for ‘Dreamers’ deal

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WASHINGTON – President Trump Sunday released a long wish-list of immigration priorities he wants Congress to pass if he’s to sign into law protections for Dreamers. Trump wants to block federal funding for sanctuary cities — like New York City — to crackdown on unaccompanied minor children crossing the border and to unravel family-based legal...





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