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NYC’s eviction labyrinth is a cold promise to many New Yorkers

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Yoselyn Gomez is staring down the barrel of eviction. A former retail worker who is currently unemployed, the mother of three fell behind on rent for her Bronx apartment last year. On Jan. 5, Gomez received a notice from Ved Parkash, her landlord, to pay up, move out or be forced to leave — in...

Cop says NYPD orchestrated revenge for arrest of “well-connected drunk”

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It started as just another police DWI stop on Manhattan’s Lower East Side — a gold, two-seater Audi with three people crammed inside, including a driver who reeked of booze. But when Officer Joseph Stokes pulled over the fancy sports car at 5 a.m. on April 19, 2018 — and the driver allegedly spat out,...

Rangers’ Chris Kreider focusing on present — not trade deadline

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ST. LOUIS — Chris Kreider is an old soul. The Rangers winger does newspaper crossword puzzles and plays cards on the team plane. He is a student of languages, fluent in Russian and Spanish (and working on more). He happily has no social media presence and has been uncomfortable in the spotlight since the moment...

Kyrie Irving pours in 45 as Nets clip Pistons in OT

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DETROIT — The Nets desperately needed Saturday’s game in Detroit. And Kyrie Irving went did what a star should — he delivered it. After the Nets saved their campaign last year with a dramatic midseason turnaround, the next two weeks is their best chance for an encore. And it starts with a 121-111 overtime win...

Obama called Trump a ‘fascist’ in call to Hillary Clinton running mate Tim Kaine

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Barack Obama called President Trump a “fascist” in a 2016 conversation with Hillary Clinton’s then-running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, a new docu-series on Clinton reveals. Obama told Kaine by phone, “Tim, remember, this is no time to be a purist. You’ve got to keep a fascist out of the White House,” Kaine says a clip...

Bernie Sanders’ blatant blunder against JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon

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In a bid to stir up trouble at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last week, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders took a misguided swipe at JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on Twitter. Dimon, a responsible, moderate Democrat, has been on a mission to educate the far left that socialism is not quite what...

Jon Rahm in prime spot for another Farmers Insurance Open win

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LA JOLLA, Calif. — The devilishly fickle nature of golf has been on full display the past few days at Torrey Pines. In no case is that truer than for Jon Rahm, who takes a one-shot lead into Sunday’s final round of the Farmers Insurance Open, attempting to duplicate his 2017 victory in the tournament....

Joe Judge set to hire another Giants assistant coach

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Joe Judge is again reaching into his coaching roots to add an assistant to his staff. The new Giants head coach is expected to hire Kevin Sherrer to work with the inside linebackers. Sherrer comes from the University of Tennessee, where he was inside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. The move was first reported...



Tiger Woods will set PGA Tour wins record — it’s just a matter of when

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LA JOLLA, Calif. — It might happen Sunday. It probably won’t. But it could. Jon Rahm’s lead over Tiger Woods in the Farmers Insurance Open — at 12-under par after he posted a 7-under-par 65 in Saturday’s third round at Torrey Pines — is five shots. Can Woods, who’s 7-under par after shooting a 3-under...

What’s really behind Trump’s meeting with Bibi and Gantz

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After a Jerusalem meeting this week with Benjamin Netanyahu, Vice President Pence said he invited the Israeli prime minister to Washington. In a twist, Pence added Benny Gantz, the leader of Israel’s opposition and Bibi’s main political rival, also accepted an invitation and will join Bibi at the White House Tuesday.

Eli Manning’s Giants career forever changed in just 70 days

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It’s unfair to measure an athlete’s career by such a small segment, but in Eli Manning’s case it fits. To understand why Giants fans took to Eli, all you needed was to be there for the 70 days connecting Nov. 25, 2007, and Feb. 3, 2008. Seventy days that defined who Eli Manning was as...

Vladimir Putin just signaled that he means to run Russia to his dying breath

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Exactly what Vladimir Putin is up to with his proposed constitutional changes may be in doubt, but the bottom line is that he’s somehow going to stay in control of Russia after term limits again force him out of the presidency at the end of 2024. Putin, 67, is Russia’s longest-serving and most iron-handed leader...

Cuomo’s quiet concession on the botched criminal justice reforms

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo isn’t the barrier to fixing last year’s botched criminal justice reforms — but he’s still showing no sign he’ll lead the way. Notably, the gov’s budget admits one point that he and the Legislature’s Democratic leaders have denied for months: The “reforms” mean crime labs and district attorney’s offices need a ton...

China steps up fight against deadly coronavirus outbreak

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China stepped up its fight against the deadly coronavirus Saturday, trying to stymie the crisis by putting another 39 million citizens on lockdown and halting all tour group operations. The measures came as the outbreak spread to two more countries — Australia and Malaysia — and the US prepared to evacuate Americans from Wuhan, where the...

Trump slaps new tariffs on foreign products made with steel, aluminum

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President Trump cited national security concerns as he expanded his trademark tariffs to cover things like auto parts, nails, staples and electrical wires. The decision to expand the tariffs came about two years after the first round of tariffs on the imports of raw steel and aluminum, and less than two weeks after Trump signed...

Joe Douglas effect is palatable as Jets overhaul gets underway

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If the Jets’ offseason were a sitcom, it would be called “Everybody Loves Joe.” Whomever you talked to about new Jets general manager Joe Douglas at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. this past week, the responses were the same: “The Jets nailed it. He’s great. They finally got it right,” or something to that...

Barbet steals the show at American Kennel Club’s ‘Meet the Breeds’

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A breed that was almost wiped out by the World Wars was the star of the American Kennel Club’s “Meet the Breeds” event Saturday. The Barbet was among 150 breeds of dogs and cats available for pets, cuddles and romping with visitors to the Jacob Javits Center. The breed, along with the Dogo Argentino, joined...

Artemi Panarin is already in legendary Rangers company

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Artemi Panarin is constructing one of the greatest offensive seasons in Rangers history with 68 points (26 goals, 42 assists) in 47 games. But the electric winger has a long way to go to surpass No. 68 at the top of the franchise’s all-time single-season list. For Jaromir Jagr not only established franchise records of...

Robinson Cano is center of Mets universe with so much at stake

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With a wet and chilly Saturday serving as a fitting backdrop, the Mets’ spring training truck posed for one last shot at Citi Field before heading for Port St. Lucie. There, to enhance the photo opportunity, stood three important Mets: Edwin Diaz lowest to the ground, then Robinson Cano, then Jeff McNeil. Fitting, too, that...





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