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Eric Adams wants to unify city agency cops under NYPD during coronavirus lockdown

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Calling all cops. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams wants to unify cops serving other city agencies under the New York Police Department as more and more NYPD officers fall ill during the coronavirus pandemic. Under the proposal from Adams, a former cop himself, the NYPD would make up staffing shortages with officers from other city...

‘Brockmire’ is debaucherous romp that will take you inside the press box

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During the coronavirus shutdown, each day we will bring you a recommendation from The Post’s Peter Botte for a sports movie, TV show or book that perhaps was before your time or somehow slipped between the cracks of your viewing/reading history. Here is one that you can catch up on while it still is on...

Australian authorities take cluster approach to contain coronavirus

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SYDNEY — Australian authorities will open a pop-up coronavirus testing clinic next to Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Wednesday as health workers try to contain clusters of infections across the country. While strict lock-down measures are now in place in Australia, outbreaks of the disease have been detected in some communities, including Bondi, which made headlines...

Dr. Fauci: Research showing coronavirus can travel 27 feet in air is ‘terribly misleading’

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The nation’s top infectious disease expert said recently published research that suggests the coronavirus can travel 27 feet and linger airborne for hours is “terribly misleading.” “I’m sorry, but I was disturbed by that report because that’s misleading,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of the White House task force, said Tuesday of jarring headlines stemming...

UFC star Jon Jones agrees to plead guilty to latest DWI charge

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UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones on Tuesday agreed to plead guilty to driving while intoxicated in a deal with prosecutors, following his March 26 arrest in Albuquerque, N.M. If Jones follows the terms of the plea deal, he won’t serve any jail time, a spokesperson for the Bernalillo County, N.M., district attorney’s office told...



Commercial real estate industry coming up with creative spin for rent deals

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The commercial real estate industry is adapting to the coronavirus quarantines by renegotiating sales and leases, pausing physical tours and having frank negotiations with lenders — when they can be reached. Tenants still searching for their next office space — coronavirus be damned — can only do it through flyers and virtual tours, while tenants...

Newhouse family buys Ironman for $730M from Wanda Sports Group

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The family behind storied magazines like The New Yorker and Vogue has agreed to buy The Ironman sports group, known for intense long distance running/swimming/bike races. As part of its diversification effort away from ad-supported media, Advance — controlled by the Newhouse family — is paying $730 million for the Ironman company to Beijing-based Wanda...

Cuomo, de Blasio must end feud for the sake of NY: Goodwin

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These guys are taking social distancing to extremes. New York is the national epicenter of the pandemic, and they both like to say that New Yorkers are tough and that we’re all in this together. If that’s true, why don’t Mayor de Blasio and Gov. Cuomo prove it by working together? Their feud has been...

Joe Burrow just ‘what the doctor ordered’ for Bengals in NFL Draft

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Leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft, The Post is breaking down the draft class by position in an 11-part series. Tomorrow: running backs. Where did he come from? It’s like Joe Burrow was shot out of a cannon sometime before the last college football season began, and here he is: Three weeks away from...

Giants’ Joe Judge will lean heavily on Patriots transplant Nate Ebner

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Every new coach, especially one as young as Joe Judge, needs an ally in the locker room, someone who knows what he is all about and can help spread that message to the players unfamiliar with the new guy in charge. Nate Ebner is that player for Judge. The easiest connect-the-dots in this year’s free-agency...

Renaissance Technologies hedge fund takes 17 percent hit due to coronavirus

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The hedge fund empire founded by billionaire Jim Simons has taken a bit of a beating as the coronavirus pandemic rattles stocks, The Post has learned. As of Friday, two funds run by Simons’ Renaissance Technologies hedge fund firm posted double-digit losses for the year, sources said. The Renaissance Institutional Equities Fund was down 17...

SI publisher Maven Media laying off 9% of workforce amid coronavirus

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Maven Media Brands, publisher of Sports Illustrated and financial Web site The Street, said Monday it’s laying off 31 people across the company, or 9 percent of its workforce. The company, which is headed by CEO James Heckman, will also give a 30 percent pay cut to its top executives. Maven said it expects the...

Elfrid Payton’s Knicks rebirth includes David Fizdale ‘what if’

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Part 10 of a series analyzing the New York Knicks Knicks point guard Elfrid Payton is back in his hometown of New Orleans, doing lots of running to keep in shape during the coronavirus pandemic. Payton is running the flat terrain of the Big Easy every morning, running as well as he ran the Knicks...

Nets’ Rodions Kurucs has tumultuous year on and off the court

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sPart 10 of a series analyzing the Brooklyn Nets. After Rodions Kurucs’ impressive rookie season ended, the Nets felt they had a second-round steal. Now with his sophomore season suspended, there are questions about him — both on and off the court. Kurucs’ play has been up-and-down along with his confidence, inconsistent in the wake...

Barnes & Noble stops selling magazines while coronavirus rages

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No new magazines will be sold at Barnes & Noble while the coronavirus rages, Media Ink has learned. Barnes & Noble, which earlier this week said it was temporarily shutting 400 of its 620 stores due to the pandemic, is now telling magazine publishers to halt shipments of all magazines to its remaining stores. “It...

Astros owner Jim Crane: I can’t be sued because MLB ‘exonerated’ me

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The owner of the Houston Astros said in a legal filing that he cannot be sued in the team’s sign-stealing scandal in response to the lawsuit filed by former MLB pitcher Mike Bolsinger. A legal filing written by Jim Crane says he has been “exonerated” by Major League Baseball and cannot be sued for the...

28 Texas students contract coronavirus after spring break trip to Mexico

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Twenty-eight spring breakers from The University of Texas at Austin have contracted coronavirus following a trip to Mexico, health officials said. The infected students were among a group of 70 people in their 20s who flew down to Cabo San Lucas on a chartered plane about a week and a half ago, the city of...

Jets defer payments for season ticket holders

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The Jets have deferred payments on season tickets that were scheduled to be due Wednesday in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The team has informed its season-ticket holders that they are monitoring the situation and will update them on any additional decisions as the weeks progress. The Jets are one of many NFL teams, including...





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