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Little League’s message: Teams will play ball — eventually

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Attention all Little League baseball and softball players, your time at-bat still may come in 2020. There remains hope for some type of season. That’s the word from Little League president and CEO Stephen Keener. “I’m going into my 41st season here and have never been through anything like this,’’ Keener told The Post on...

Cruise bookings are on the rise for 2021 despite coronavirus

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It seems travelers are prepared to batten down the hatches and sail close to the wind, as cruise bookings for 2021 are on the rise. Analysts at UBS say booking volume for 2021 cruises has “gone up 9 percent in the last 30 days versus the same time last year,” despite many cruise ships currently...

Italian nurse strangles doctor girlfriend, claims she gave him coronavirus

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An Italian nurse who claimed his doctor girlfriend gave him the coronavirus strangled her in a fit of rage, according to a report. Antonio De Pace, 28, called the police Tuesday and confessed that he had killed his partner, Lorena Quaranta, over the infection, The Sun and local media reported. Police arrived at their apartment...

Michael Rapaport will F-bomb you into social distancing

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Michael Rapaport wants you to stay home. To be more accurate, he wants you to STAY THE F HOME. The comic actor and director (“Atypical,” “The War at Home”), who’s hosted a podcast called “I Am Rapaport” since 2015, blew up YouTube and Instagram recently with a series of hilariously profane quasi-public service announcements about...

NYC’s domestic violence website sees rise in visitors amid coronavirus

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Spouses and partners being cramped up together because of the coronavirus pandemic is creating a huge surge in visits to New York City’s website for domestic violence survivors. NYC Hope, which serves as the city’s online domestic violence resource, had 1,240 visits over a 13-day period from March 18 through March 30, according to data...

Coronavirus in NY: Upstate woman accused of stealing face masks from hospital

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A hospital worker in upstate New York has been accused of stealing a box of face masks and alcohol prep pads from the facility amid the coronavirus pandemic. Josie Wright, 33, allegedly swiped the personal protective equipment from Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown and shipped the items to another person, Otsego County Sheriff’s deputies said...



City health department urges medical workers to reuse and ration masks

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The city Health Department put out an urgent alert Wednesday telling medical workers to “conserve all personal protective equipment” by reusing masks, goggles, gowns and other items as the worst of the coronavirus crisis approaches. “We have entered an unprecedented moment in what will be an extended period of challenges. . . These conditions will...

Attorney asks judge to free accused drug dealer to avoid coronavirus

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The lawyer for a 460-pound gangbanger awaiting sentencing is asking for his client to be moved from federal lock-up to home confinement, arguing that his weight and high blood pressure put him at high risk for catching coronavirus. Terrill Latney, 40, who goes by name “Motis,” is locked up in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center and...

Don’t ‘Run’ to watch this new HBO series

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The new HBO comedy “Run” is one of those high concept, “What if?” shows that doesn’t quite hang together. It’s not that the talent isn’t there. Boldface names — several Emmy award winners — abound, but the energy they bring to the screen doesn’t stop the show from running out of steam by Episode 3....

Don’t expect Carlos Beltran back in baseball anytime soon: Ron Darling

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Don’t expect to hear from Carlos Beltran anytime, sooner or later. At least that’s what Ron Darling thinks. Speaking on WFAN’s “Moose & Maggie” show on Wednesday, the Mets’ announcer and one-time All-Star said Beltran, who was implicated in the Astros sign-stealing scandal, will likely stay out of the public eye after losing his job...

Helmet ventilators by Texas mom-and-pop business widely ordered for coronavirus

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A spacesuit-like helmet ventilation device manufactured by a Texas mom-and-pop business is in high demand as doctors across the world request it to treat COVID-19 patients, according to a new report. Sea-Long Medical Systems Inc. in the small town of Waxahachie, run by Chris Austin, previously fielded a few dozen orders a week for the...

New Yorkers complain of delayed state tax refunds amid coronavirus crisis

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New Yorkers who filed their 2019 federal tax refunds weeks ago complain that the state Tax Department is foot-dragging in delivering thousands of dollars of refunds owed them amid the COVID-19 crisis. Staten Island retiree Robert Feuerstein said New York State owes him “thousands of dollars.” “It’s not a drop in the bucket to me,”...

Lamar Jackson workout is as close as Antonio Brown will get to Ravens

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The Ravens are thin at wide receiver, Antonio Brown is a free agent and he was seen working out with Lamar Jackson and Brown’s cousin, Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, on Wednesday. Connect the dots? Well, not quite. This workout, captured on social media in South Florida, is likely as close as Brown and the reigning MVP...

Why Thundercat is thankful to Kendrick Lamar and Erykah Badu

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Grammy-winning singer-bassist Thundercat says that the saying “It Is What It Is” — which just so happens to be the title of his fourth album, out Friday — might actually help you cope with coronavirus anxiety. “We all come to that conclusion at a certain point,” he says of accepting that “it is what it...

6-week-old baby dies of coronavirus in Connecticut

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A six-week-old baby in Connecticut has died of coronavirus complications, in what is believed to be one of the youngest fatalities attributed to the disease. The infant was brought to a hospital unresponsive last week and could not be revived, Gov. Ned Lamont said on Wednesday. Testing on Tuesday night confirmed that the newborn had...

Bookies taking bets on all things ‘Tiger King’ in lieu of sports

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No sports, no problem — bookies are now betting on “Tiger King” instead. Online sportsbook Sportsbetting.ag usually helps wager bets on poker, horse racing, baseball, basketball and other live sports, but in their absence, it’s now taking bets on who will be cast in a future movie based on the hit Netflix docuseries. Currently, the...

NYC hospital worker beats coronavirus — and returns to work

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A respiratory therapist at Brooklyn’s Maimonides Medical Center got infected with the coronavirus — but was able to fight it off and eagerly returned to the front line. Raeburn Fairweather, 47, told The Post that his fever spiked to 104 degrees during a two-week ordeal of battling the deadly disease. “The Tylenol would not bring...

Cuomo wants City Hall to be fined millions over NYPD tow pound

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants City Hall to pay millions in fines every month unless the New York City Police Department moves its tow pound from Pier 76 in Manhattan. The provision, tucked in the state’s newly proposed budget, escalates the battle between Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the redevelopment of two West Side...





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