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Eric Dickerson fails in quest to change Rams’ new ‘penis’ logo

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After further review, the Rams’ new logo will stand, even after their Hall of Fame running back said it looked like a penis. Eric Dickerson tried to be the voice of the fans and talk to the franchise about tweaking its new set of logos that came out last month to ring in its move...

Gerrit Cole, Adam Ottavino staying sharp with ‘backyard baseball’

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Yankees pitchers Gerrit Cole and Adam Ottavino are seemingly keeping each other company during Major League Baseball’s hiatus due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Cole, who recently announced a significant donation to COVID-19 relief in New York City, told The Post that he had been working out his arm with help from Ottavino, manager Aaron...

Manhattan man assaulted and robbed by Grindr date

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A Manhattan man’s would-be tryst turned sour when a beau he met on Grindr came to his apartment and assaulted him early Sunday morning, cops said. A 30-year-old man organized the late night rendezvous with a man he met a few weeks ago on the dating app, cops said. The gentleman caller arrived at the...

South Africa’s history of TB, HIV prepares country for coronavirus testing

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JOHANNESBURG — South Africa, one of the world’s most unequal countries with a large population vulnerable to the new coronavirus, may have an advantage in the outbreak, honed during years battling HIV and tuberculosis: the know-how and infrastructure to conduct mass testing. Health experts stress that the best way to slow the spread of the...

Thousands of tourists mob mountain range as China loosens coronavirus restrictions

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About 20,000 sight-seers flocked to a popular mountain range in China over the weekend — forcing authorities to shut it down — as the country loosened its coronavirus restrictions. Photos and videos circulating on the Weibo social media platform show packs of mask-wearing visitors crowding pathways and jostling for space at the Huangshan, or Yellow,...

UFC 249 might actually happen

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The risk of coronavirus hasn’t deterred Dana White, and because of that we might actually have a live sporting event in less than two weeks. The UFC president has remained steadfast in his desire to put on UFC 249 on April 18 despite coronavirus grinding the sports world to a halt, and it may be coming...



DeAndre Hopkins-David Johnson trade is getting complicated

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A loophole could redeem Bill O’Brien and the Texans from the most ridiculed move of the offseason. The new league year kicked off with the blockbuster deal that sent wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and a 2020 fourth-round pick to the Cardinals in exchange for running back David Johnson and a 2021 fourth-round pick. The move,...

Data scientist explains how Google searches could help in coronavirus fight

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An economist and expert on big data penned an op-ed in the New York Times Sunday that said Google search terms may help health officials determine the next coronavirus hot spot. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a data scientist, wrote that searches for “I can’t smell” increased in states like Louisiana and New York last week, two of...

Dow jumps over 1,000 points as coronavirus deaths slow in hotspots

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Stocks surged Monday amid signs that the coronavirus crisis is easing in some hard-hit places even as US officials warned of a brutal week ahead. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped as many as 1,082.97 points, or a5.1 bout 4.4 percent, in early trading as the number of virus fatalities appeared to slow in Italy,...

NYC to begin temporarily burying coronavirus victims in local parks

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Officials will begin burying the city’s mounting coronavirus dead in local parks — as morgues and hospitals struggle to house the corpses, Councilman Mark Levine said Monday. “Soon we’ll start ‘temporary interment’,” Levine (D-Manhattan) wrote in a series of tweets. “This likely will be done by using a NYC park for burials (yes you read...

PGA Tour plans June tournament in first hint of sports return

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The 2020 British Open has officially been canceled as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the R&A announced Monday. The 149th Open Championship, which was scheduled to be played the week of July 12 at Royal St. Georges in Kent, in the south of England, is the first of the four golf major championships...

Chicago pizzeria using oven to make face shields for healthcare workers

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Pizza ovens aren’t just for pizza anymore. A restaurant in Chicago is using its pizza oven to help out local healthcare workers during the coronavirus outbreak. Aside from just making pizzas, the establishment is using the oven to make much-needed face shields. Dimo’s Pizza teamed up with Avenue Metal to produce prototypes for the shields,...

Navy secretary says White House not involved in Brett Crozier dismissal

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Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said he did not consult with anyone at the White House before he decided to fire the captain of an aircraft carrier for his lack of leadership in the face of a coronavirus outbreak, according to a report. Modly said he “had no discussions with anyone at the White House...

Swiss resort offering ‘quarantine apartments’ that includes a $500 coronavirus test

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There’s more than one way to quarantine. A hotel and resort in Switzerland is offering luxury apartments for quarantine during the COVID-19 outbreak. Aside from the typical amenities, the apartments include several coronavirus-themed amenities, including an in-room coronavirus test. Not surprisingly, quarantining in luxury is a bit pricey. Le Bijou Hotel and Resort is charging...

Argument erupts between Fauci, Trump aide over coronavirus drug: report

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A heated argument broke out in the White House Situation Room over the weekend between Dr. Anthony Fauci and another member of President Trump’s coronavirus task force, with the exchange getting so intense that Vice President Mike Pence and others were left trying to calm down the country’s trade czar, according to a report. The...

Rex Ryan draws ire of McCourty twins after Amari Cooper ‘turd’ rant on ESPN

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The McCourty brothers weren’t fond of how ESPN handled Rex Ryan’s outburst toward Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper. Ryan, 57, caused a stir last week when he criticized the Cowboys’ decision to give Cooper a five-year, $100 million contract extension earlier this offseason before referring to the four-time Pro Bowler as a “turd” during an...

‘Aliens’ actor Jay Benedict dead at 68 from coronavirus

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Actor Jay Benedict, who appeared in “Aliens” and “The Dark Knight Rises,” is the latest celebrity to die from the coronavirus. He was 68. “It is with profound sorrow that we must announce Jay’s death on the 4th of April due to complications arising from a COVID-19 infection,” his official website announced. His agency, TSG,...





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