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Man arrested for camping out in coronavirus-shuttered Disney World

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An Alabama man found his own Magic Kingdom this week in Florida’s Disney World, camping out in the “tropical paradise” for days before being busted, according to reports. Security spotted Richard McGuire Thursday in Discovery Island inside the Orlando resort — which has been closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic, Newsweek reported. McGuire,...

Broadway actors dig deep to weather storm during coronavirus shutdown

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“Les Miserables” Tony nominee Judy Kuhn was three weeks away from being eligible for health insurance when rehearsals for her off-Broadway show shut down because of the coronavirus. Still, she considers herself one of the luckier ones in New York’s tight theatrical community — at least she has a nest egg and her husband’s medical...

Jeremy Lin: Beijing’s new coronavirus world, shocking Knicks gesture

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Former Knick Jeremy Lin, who rocketed to stardom in the spring of 2012 with a furious run that became known as Linsanity, bounced around the NBA for several years before landing with the Beijing Ducks of the China league. He takes a shot at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: What’s the new...

Biden insiders slam Stacey Abrams’ veep pitch: ‘No one takes Stacey seriously’

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The Democratic political field is awash with designing women. Stacey Abrams, a former Georgia State House leader, is aggressively marketing herself as a potential vice president for Joe Biden — increasingly irritating those in the former veep’s orbit, an insider said. Meanwhile, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, one Biden’s 2020 presidential-race rivals, is rarely mentioned as a...

5.4-magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of Puerto Rico

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A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of southern Puerto Rico Saturday, jolting some residents from their beds and briefly knocking out power. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit near the city of Ponce, in a region where hundreds of homes were destroyed in a January temblor, the Associated Press reported. Ponce Mayor...

Ohio cop wins primary against boss who allegedly fired her for being gay

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A cop in Ohio got the ultimate revenge on her boss who she claims fired her for being gay — by trouncing him in a primary election for sheriff. Charmaine McGuffey, 62, won 70% of the vote over her former boss, President Donald Trump-supporting Jim Neil, 61, to become the Democratic nominee for sheriff in...



Jeffrey Epstein had private office at Harvard after 2008 conviction

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Jeffrey Epstein maintained his own private office on Harvard University’s campus for a decade after his 2008 conviction for sex crimes, red-faced officials at the Ivy League school admitted. The disgraced financier had “unlimited access” to the university’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences until 2018, according to an investigative report issued by the school...

The night Marv Albert became the Voice of Madison Square Garden

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Ever stare at a radio? You have? But for 2½ hours? A lot of us did just that, 50 years ago this Friday. In 1970, Marv Albert was not yet quite Marv Albert. From 1967, when he became the kid radio voice of Knicks and Rangers home games over 1050-AM WHN, he was a rising...

Hero of the Day: Long Island principal keeps students connected

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Dr. Ivelisse Hernandez is a first year principal at Lido Elementary School and had the tough job of moving nearly 600 students online after just a few months on the job. But even as the coronavirus pandemic raged on, and struck one of her own family members, she managed to keep her school connected and...

Asia’s ‘murder hornet’ found in US for first time

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Enough already. Now, deadly hornets from Asia that measure up to 2 inches long have been found for the first time in the US — and researchers are worried they’re colonizing. The aggressive insects, nicknamed “murder hornets,” can wipe out bee colonies within hours and have stingers long and powerful enough to puncture beekeeping suits....

Some Georgia restaurant owners refuse to reopen as coronavirus lockdown ends

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More than 50 restaurant owners in Georgia won’t be opening their doors to the public, even though the governor has ended the state’s coronavirus lockdown. Gov. Brian Kemp is encouraging businesses to reopen, despite rising numbers in both deaths and confirmed cases of COVID-19. The latest health department figures show 1,167 Georgians have died and...

Play the market like a pro with the help of this Wall Street survival guide

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You can be the hardest 9-to-5 worker there is, but when it comes to accumulating wealth, nothing “moves the needle” quite like investing. We know what you’re thinking, and, no, stock trading isn’t just reserved for people who work on Wall Street. So long as you have the right training, you can see your money...

35 amazing Mother’s Day gifts that can be delivered straight to Mom’s doorstep

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If you’re looking to go the extra mile this year, giving the moms in your life one of these thoughtful tokens of appreciation is bound to go a long way. Better yet, each of these 35 presents — which range from everlasting rose arrangements to at-home spa treatments — also happen to be on sale...

Seized cocaine shipment traced to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

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Four tons of cocaine worth more than $165 million seized off of the Spanish coast last week has been linked to Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, US authorities said. Spanish, Colombian and UK police working in conjunction with the US Drug Enforcement Administration intercepted a ship carrying the drugs 300 miles off the coast of Galicia,...

New Mexico’s coronavirus hot spot on lockdown amid outbreak

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More than 1,000 of the nearly 22,000 residents of Gallup in McKinley County have tested positive for the deadly infection, prompting Mayor Louis Bonaguidi to push Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for a state of emergency.

Spain’s coronavirus death toll tops 25,000 as lockdown eases

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Spain’s coronavirus death toll soared to 25,100 Saturday as fitness buffs and kids ventured outside for the first time in nearly two months. The new death total includes 276 Spaniards who died Friday, health officials said. The number for confirmed cases rose to 216,582, from 215,216. Spain’s government, however, decided to ease lockdown restrictions because...





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