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Bernie Sanders was wise to drop — his message is for another era

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Bernie Sanders did the right thing in throwing in the towel on his bid for the Democratic nomination: Like it or not, the race was effectively over weeks ago, and the coronavirus crisis left him without even a Hail Mary strategy for turning things around. Though he seemed the frontrunner for a week or three...

Marc Staal is a Rangers relic who proved he still belongs

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Part 18 in a series analyzing the Rangers. You could start with perhaps the most baffling incident on the ice that I’ve ever seen, which would be Eric Staal’s crushing hit up high that concussed his brother, Marc Staal, in Carolina on Feb. 22, 2011. Or maybe with the calamity at the Garden on March...

101-year-old woman escapes senior home lockdown to see her daughter

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A 101-year-old woman made a daring escape from her senior home in Germany so that she could see her daughter, according to a report. The centenarian, who was “missing her daughter terribly,” crept out of an emergency exit but then got lost trying to find the younger woman’s suburban home, police in the town of...

Wuhan marks end of coronavirus lockdown with striking light show

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China celebrated the end of an 11-week lockdown in Wuhan with an elaborate light show on skyscrapers and bridges, video shows. The dazzling display along the Yangtze River at midnight Wednesday came as city officials lifted a 76-day lockdown in Hubei’s provincial capital, where the coronavirus was first identified late last year. “I haven’t been...

Ex-tennis star Ashley Harkleroad goes naked to save ‘money on clothes’

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Former tennis player Ashley Harkleroad set her fans’ pulses racing with her latest Instagram snap. The 34-year-old posted a picture of herself completely naked with her back to the camera. “Been saving money on clothes… #quarentinelife,” Harkleroad joked on Instagram. The American caused controversy in 2008 when she became the first active tennis player to...

Alex Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez advocate staying home after controversial gym visit

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Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez are sending a new message in regards to the global coronavirus pandemic. Less than a week after the power couple was criticized after going to their local gym in Miami, despite Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ statewide stay-at-home order, A-Rod and J.Lo released a video on Twitter Wednesday pleading for people...

Trump lobbies Bernie Sanders supporters to join Republican Party

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WASHINGTON — President Trump made an appeal for Bernie Sanders’ supporters to join the Republican Party on Wednesday after Sanders suspended his campaign — preying on tensions within the Democratic movement. In a trio of tweets, Trump repeated his claim that the Democratic Party had done wrong by Sanders and his legion of fervent supporters,...



Sen. Grassley planning bipartisan letter to Trump about IG firing

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GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley is trying to round up bipartisan backing for a letter demanding President Trump explain why he fired Michael Atkinson, the intelligence community’s independent watchdog who handled the whistleblower report on the president’s Ukraine call, according to a report. So far the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee has the support of...

These are Americans’ favorite Easter traditions

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Nearly six in 10 American parents plan on sending their children Easter baskets after they’ve moved out of the house, according to new research. The study asked 2,000 American parents who celebrate Easter about their favorite memories with their children around the holiday and how their traditions have changed since they were kids. Making Easter...

‘Squad’ members want to make illegal immigrants eligible for coronavirus aid

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Members of “The Squad” have a host of proposals for the next coronavirus relief package — and believe benefits should be extended to illegal immigrants. On Tuesday, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) called for the next package to guarantee relief for individuals who are not in the country legally or even those who are incarcerated. “We...

US Virgin Islands AG asks judge for help in Epstein estate dispute

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The US Virgin Islands Attorney General is asking a judge to help her office resolve a dispute with Jeffrey Epstein’s estate over a victims compensation fund. AG Denise George said in a statement late Tuesday that the dead financier’s estate won’t budge on it’s insistence to that Epstein’s sexual assault victims sign releases to protect...

Northern Irish women told to sail to England for abortions despite pandemic

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BELFAST – Northern Irish women seeking an abortion have been told they must take an 8-hour ferry to England despite the lockdown, as the regional government resists pressure to offer abortions locally and the coronavirus pandemic stops flights. Abortion was decriminalized in Northern Ireland last year after the British parliament bypassed opposition from socially conservative...

Cuomo rejects Broadway’s plan to reopen on June 7

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The Empire State won’t follow Broadway’s lead in deciding when to ease restrictions to stem the spread of the coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday. During his daily briefing, Cuomo rejected the idea that “non-essential” businesses would be up and running by June 7, in keeping with plans announced earlier in the day by the...

Yannick Ngakoue wants to be traded to the anti-Jaguars

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Yannick Ngakoue couldn’t possibly make it any clearer he wants out of Jacksonville. The malcontent continued to air a litany of grievances on Tuesday when he took some not-so-subtle jabs at the Jaguars for their losing culture. “I really want to be part of a team that has great culture and winning is a habit,”...

WHO chief ‘doesn’t care’ about attacks following Trump criticism

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The head of the World Health Organization said he “doesn’t care” about attacks against him, following criticism from President Trump that the organization “really blew” its coronavirus response. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday he won’t get involved in mudslinging. “I don’t care who says what about me. I prepare to focus on saving lives,”...

People are reportedly panic-buying baby chickens

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Through the coronavirus pandemic and a future of uncertainties, Americans have been flocking to bulk-buy toilet paper, groceries and cleaning disinfectants like never before. However, the latest purchasing trend in some parts of the country is allegedly agrarian: baby chickens. In recent weeks, a chorus of reports have harmoniously chirped that people in some places...

Firebreather heats up his quarantined neighborhood

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A firebreather put on a show in his driveway for his “bored” neighbors as they practiced social distancing. Watch his fiery performance in Saint Charles, Missouri, here.   Subscribe to our YouTube!

Thieves swipe honey, rolling papers worth $4K from Brooklyn warehouse

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A group of sticky-fingered thieves snagged $4,000 worth of honey and rolling papers from a wholesale distributor in Brooklyn, police said Wednesday. At least four men walked into AAA Wholesale Cash and Carry on Malta Street near Wortman Avenue in Starrett City around 5:30 p.m. and started filling boxes with packets of Malaysian Golden Royal...





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