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Rangers’ Alexandar Georgiev steps up when it matters most

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It is tempting to say that Tuesday night’s showdown at the Coliseum against the Islanders represented the first meaningful post-deadline game of Alexandar Georgiev’s career. The problem with that supposition is that every game is meaningful for a young goaltender attempting to establish himself in the NHL, as the undrafted 24-year-old has been ever since...

Grandpa who dropped toddler from cruise ship will plead guilty

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The man charged with dropping his 18-month-old granddaughter from an 11th-floor cruise ship window, leading to her death, will reportedly plead guilty in the case. Salvatore “Sam” Anello had initially pleaded not guilty to negligent homicide for the July death of his granddaughter Chloe Wiegand on a Royal Carribean ship docked in San Juan, Puerto...

San Francisco declares ‘state of emergency’ over coronavirus

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San Francisco Tuesday declared a “state of emergency” over the coronavirus — despite not having any confirmed cases in the city. Mayor London Breed said the declaration would help the city speed up emergency planning should the virus touch down in the bay area. “Although there are still zero confirmed cases in San Francisco residents,...

By going soft on Sanders, Democrats are paving the way for his nomination: Goodwin

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Once again, it was mission impossible. And once again, it was mission failure. Bernie Sanders is still standing. Time is running out to stop him. In their debate last week, the other Democrats aimed to make themselves his top rival for the nomination by viciously attacking each other. The net effect was that they were...

McDonald’s auctioning $90K Golden Shamrock Shake for charity

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McDonald’s is looking to give away a pot of gold — or more accurately, a cup of gold — in honor of its legendary Shamrock Shake. Mickey D’s iconic drink turns 50 this year and, in celebration of its golden anniversary, the fast-food chain is auctioning off a glitzy collectible cup for a good cause....

NYCFC fans to protest ‘home’ game at Red Bull Arena

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NYCFC will host their first home game of 2019-20 soccer season Thursday in quite unfamiliar territory and some fans are not pleased about that development. Many of NYCFC’s supporters clubs have expressed anger that the CONCACAF Champions League Round of 16 home game Thursday night will be played at Red Bull Arena, home of the...

NFL’s pass interference video rule is in jeopardy after one year

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The NFL’s video review system for pass interference calls could be scrapped after one season. An offseason survey by the powerful competition committee, which recommends rules adjustments, shows strong opposition to the system installed last year. The biggest complaint is that subjectivity has been added to the equation, which many owners believe has handcuffed officials....



Mets have first significant injury scare in J.D. Davis

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LAKELAND, Fla. — The first significant injury scare of spring training is upon the Mets. J.D. Davis departed Tuesday’s game after jamming his left shoulder on a diving play at third base that kept him on the ground for an extended period as he spoke with the team trainer. Davis is scheduled to have an...

Dennis Smith Jr. off to bench for make-or-break Knicks stage

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Point guard Dennis Smith Jr.’s starting stint is over, as Elfrid Payton is expected to return from an ankle injury Wednesday when the Knicks face the Hornets at Spectrum Center. But with Frank Ntilikina still dealing with groin soreness that has haunted him since last season, Smith, who started in Houston, will...

Democratic debate: Bernie Sanders won’t back down on support of Castro, Cuba

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Socialist Bernie Sanders refused to retreat from his romantic views on Cuba and its late dictator Fidel Castro, even as the audience of the Democratic presidential debate in Charleston loudly booed him. The Vermont senator took repeated incoming fire from fellow candidates on stage after he lauded Castro’s literacy program in the 1960s in a...

Bernie, Biden, CBS — Everyone lost at this week’s Democratic debate

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If the Democratic confrontation last week in Nevada was “The Godfather” of debates, last night’s South Carolina debate wasn’t “The Godfather Part II” — a worthy followup to a great original. No, it was “Exorcist 2: The Heretic.” It was “Smokey and the Bandit 3: Smokey Is the Bandit.” It was “True Detective Season 2.”...

Bloomberg, Sanders differ on whether to relocate American embassy in Israel

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Mike Bloomberg and Bernie Sanders, the only two Jewish candidates in the Democratic primary race, spoke about Israel and whether they would relocate the American embassy from Jerusalem back to Tel Aviv, if elected. The Vermont lawmaker said he would consider reversing President Donald Trump’s controversial action, but didn’t commit to making the change during...

Democratic debate: CBS moderators blasted for losing control

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CBS News moderators got slammed for failing to keep Tuesday night’s Democratic primary debate on track, as the event devolved into chaos. The seven candidates on stage in Charleston, South Carolina spent much of the debate steam-rolling each other, yelling out answers and going over their 1 minute, 15 seconds time limit to answer direct...

Cory Schneider finally gets a win as Devils rip Red Wings

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DETROIT — Cory Schneider made 27 saves for his first victory of the season, leading the New Jersey Devils past the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 on Tuesday night. Joey Anderson, Jesper Bratt, Kyle Palmieri and Nikita Gusev scored for the Devils, who won for the seventh time in their last 10 games. Detroit is 3-16-1...

Democratic debate winners and losers: How Bloomberg’s presence helped Bernie Sanders

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Shoot first, answer questions later! The 2020 Democratic frontrunner Bernie Sanders withstood a barrage of attacks — some withering — Tuesday night from his six rivals, who mounted the last best effort to slow his momentum heading into the South Carolina primary, said Democratic consultant Monica Klein, who rated the candidate performances for The Post....

Nets’ Kenny Atkinson not playing playoff-positioning game

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Kenny Atkinson doesn’t want to hear that the Nets should be looking to avoid playing top-seeded Milwaukee in the first round of the playoffs. Especially without a postseason berth even being sealed, but also because defending NBA champion Toronto still owns the second-best record in the conference despite the offseason defection of star Kawhi Leonard....

Joe Douglas’ background shows what Jets makeover could be

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INDIANAPOLIS — After nine months on the job, Jets general manager Joe Douglas will finally get to really shape the team’s roster. Yes, he already has made a few trades and signings since he was hired last June, but when free agency begins on March 18, he can truly begin to reshape the Jets. The...

Modell’s renegotiating leases in attempt to avoid bankruptcy

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Mitch Modell is trying to save his shirts. The New York-based, fourth-generation sports store owner on Tuesday sent a Hail Mary letter to 19 building and mall owners stating he needed them to “dig deeper” to save all 140 Modell’s stores and prevent a bankruptcy by March 1. Already, five stores that had liquidation sales...

The Kelly Gang Inc. changes date of annual charity fundraiser

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The Kelly Gang Inc. is moving its annual charity fundraiser from its original March 12 date to the evening of March 24 at media hotspot Michael’s Restaurant. “We picked the original date back in September but then learned it was going to conflict with the National Magazine Awards and Irish America Magazine’s annual event,” said...

Fred Alger plans return to FiDi — 20 years after losing 35 people on 9/11

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Fred Alger is returning downtown. The firm that lost 35 people on 9/11 has leased 50,040 square feet on the top three floors of 100 Pearl St. by Water Street — two of which are being newly built as a glass-enclosed penthouse with sprawling terraces overlooking the East River. Fred Alger Management Chief Executive Dan...

New ‘animatronic’ Baby Yoda already sold out until next December

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You may need a bounty hunter to snag Baby Yoda. Hasbro’s new “Child Animatronic” version of the infant Star Wars character — which “giggles and babbles,” moves its ears back and forth and “sighs as if exerting a great amount of energy” — has already sold out, with the next deliveries expected in December. That’s...

Trump again says RBG, Sonia Sotomayor should recuse themselves

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Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg should recuse themselves from “Trump-related” cases, President Trump said Tuesday as he continued his barrage against the liberal judges for a second straight day. “I just don’t know how they cannot recuse themselves with anything having to do with Trump or Trump-related,” Trump said at a...

Ex-Sports Illustrated top editor lands at Los Angeles Times

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Amid a round of voluntary buyouts, there is at least one high-profile new hire at the Los Angeles Times — even as sources say the newspaper has slipped deep into red ink. Chris Stone, who was forced out at Sports Illustrated as part of shake-ups when Maven began running the media operations for SI’s new...

US soldier in South Korea first serviceman to test positive for coronavirus

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An American soldier based in South Korea has tested positive for coronavirus — the first US service member to be infected by the rapidly spreading deadly virus, officials announced Tuesday. The soldier, a 23-year-old man, is stationed at Camp Carroll, an army base located in the southeastern part of the country, according to a statement...





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