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A-train derailer latest case of NYC’s system failing to protect the public

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Demetrius Harvard was reportedly “smiling” as that Manhattan A-train flew off the rails Sunday morning, sideswiping at least 10 steel beams and tearing a huge chunk of metal off one car. It was another failure of the systems that are supposed to protect New Yorkers from sickos. Harvard is accused of tossing metal construction debris...

Why does Cuomo’s team keep screwing up on pandemic unemployment benefits?

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Maybe Gov. Andrew Cuomo just doesn’t want New Yorkers to get President Trump’s jobless benefits. The state’s lame excuses for its failure to ensure those payments actually reach people who file claims are just the latest evidence. Democrats in Congress are blocking efforts to renew the $600-a-week federal unemployment bonus that expired on July 31,...

NYC needs the Industry City rezoning — a pandemic is no time for ‘Amazon 2’

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If the City Council goes ahead with business as usual, it will soon kill the Industry City rezoning in Brooklyn — and so sacrifice 20,000 new jobs at a time when the city desperately needs every employment hope it can get. Thousands of now-unemployed Sunset Park residents have their own city councilman to thank for...

Gerrit Cole won’t pitch to Gary Sanchez in Yankees’ playoff-opener

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Aaron Boone isn’t wild about pitchers having personal catchers, but the Yankees manager can be flexible when the battery clicks. So barring a change of mind or an injury, backup catcher Kyle Higashioka will catch Gerrit Cole in the first game of the postseason next Tuesday. “I don’t necessarily love it, but that said, I...

Louisville cop at Breonna Taylor raid defends actions, slams protesting ‘thugs’

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One of the Louisville, Ky., police officers involved in the botched raid that led to the killing of Breonna Taylor defended his actions and slammed protester as “thugs” in an early Tuesday email to colleagues, a report said. Louisville Metro Police Department Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of three officers who fired his weapon during the...

Trump says 200,000 COVID-19 deaths in US is a ‘horrible thing’

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President Trump on Tuesday said that it’s a “horrible thing” and “a shame” that the US passed 200,000 COVID-19 deaths. “It’s a shame,” Trump told reporters on the White House lawn as he departed for a campaign rally in Pittsburgh. “That being said, we shouldn’t have had anybody, and you saw my United Nations speech....

RJ Barrett’s All-Rookie team snub makes no sense

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For the last week, RJ Barrett has partnered during the Knicks’ “individual” workouts with new assistant coach Johnnie Bryant. Under the initial stage of the “Delete 8’’ OTAs at the Knicks’ Tarrytown campus, only individual workouts were allowed. The ground rules: one player on a court with one coach. Four courts going at one time....

Elon Musk says Tesla will sell a $25,000 car by 2023, stock falls

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There’s a $25,000 Tesla not too far down the road, Elon Musk announced Tuesday. “Three years from now, we’re confident we can create a really compelling $25,000 vehicle that is also fully autonomous,” Musk announced at the company’s closely watched Battery Day event on Tuesday. That’s more than $12,000 less than Tesla’s least expensive car,...



Trump-supporting beachgoers seek $20M in suit against Cardi B

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A group of Trump-supporting Long Island beachgoers who are suing Cardi B said on Tuesday they want at least $20 million in damages — claiming the rapper unfairly painted them as bigots when posting footage of an argument they had with her sister. The suit, filed this week in Suffolk County Supreme Court, charges that...

Banker claims she was fired after she caught her boss masturbating

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A junior analyst at an investment bank was regularly harassed by her sex-obsessed boss — and was fired shortly after she caught him masturbating in a conference room, according to an explosive lawsuit. Logan Williams, who worked as a first-year analyst in the New York office of Marathon Capital, claims that her ex-boss, managing director...

Jussie Smollett seeks to have Chicago court dismiss charges against him

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Jussie Smollett has once again asked a Chicago court to dismiss charges against him — arguing the grand jury testimony that led to his second indictment is invalid, according to a motion released Tuesday. The motion, filed Sept. 9 by Smollett’s legal team, argues the actor’s second indictment was based on “illegal and incompetent evidence”...

Anarchists react to Justice Dept. labeling NYC an ‘anarchist jurisdiction’

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Among those who don’t take kindly to the Department of Justice labeling New York City an “anarchist jurisdiction” are, well … anarchists. Proud members of the lawlessness-and-disorder set have pushed back against the designation — first reported by The Post — which could see federal funding siphoned from the city unless it clamps down. “It...

Jets’ slow rebuild a product of disjointed team timelines

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The Jets have a clock management problem. No, it’s not about how they are managing the last two minutes of the half in their games. Not much has been happening there, but that is another story. This is about the organization’s clock, which has been disjointed now for much of the last decade. The general...

Marriage proposal on busy Brooklyn Bridge goes exactly as you’d expect

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They certainly got the full Brooklyn Bridge experience. A video of a Bronx man’s marriage proposal on the bridge’s iconic promenade went from a romantic movie to a disaster flick — when a cyclist literally crashed into the scene. Viral video of Chris Vigo popping the question to soon-to-be fiancée Angelina Rivera last Friday shows...

NFL fines Jon Gruden, Sean Payton for violating mask policy

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Mask up or pay up, NFL coaches. The league on Tuesday fined the New Orleans Saints’ Sean Payton and Las Vegas Raiders’ Jon Gruden $100,000 apiece for not following the league’s directive to wear face coverings on the sideline during games. Both teams were also penalized $250,000, meaning five head coaches and their respective teams...

Wild video shows moment shots are fired into NYC car dealership with kids inside

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Terrifying video shows the moment a gunman fires into a Bronx car dealership — forcing three little kids to hit the floor. Workers and customers — including a man and a trio of small children sitting on a couch — were in the used-car business in Eastchester around 7:30 p.m. Monday when the suspect suddenly...

Skip Bayless nearing raise after Dak Prescott controversy

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Skip Bayless isn’t going anywhere. Following his widely-rebuked declaration that he felt “no sympathy” for Cowboys’ quarterback Dak Prescott disclosing his battle with depression, the “Undisputed” host is in line for a new deal with Fox Sports, according to Front Office Sports. The deal, which had not yet been finalized, would see Bayless continue in his...

Playboy in exclusive talks with Mountain Crest on IPO bid

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Playboy Enterprises is in exclusive talks with Mountain Crest Acquisition Corp. a blank check company headed by Chinese national Suying Liu, that would enable the once-iconic brand to return as a publicly traded company. A key ambition of the firm, which in March dropped the print version of the magazine founded by the late Hugh...

Amputee pro athlete sues New York gym for refusing to return her equipment

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Below-knee amputee Amy Palmiero-Winters — who won a 2010 ESPY Award declaring her the world’s top female athlete with a disability — is suing her gym after they refused to return equipment she bought to train at the facility, according to a new lawsuit. Palmiero-Winters, 48, trained at CrossFit CAMO on Long Island — and...

NYC reverend allegedly sent penis pics to female pastor, sought oral sex

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A reverend propositioned a female pastor to be his mistress, sent her penis pics and once said he wanted “a blowjob from a cute pastor like [her],” new court papers allege. Rev. Charles Atkins Jr. allegedly helped to get Rev. Grace Nzameyo Maa a job at Manhattan’s The French Evangelical Church of New York —...

Bill Clinton secretly met Ghislaine Maxwell for ‘intimate dinner’: report

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Bill Clinton secretly met socialite-turned-accused sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell for an “intimate” dinner in 2014 — well after allegations that she and perv pal Jeffrey Epstein had abused at least one teen, a report said Tuesday. The former president joined Maxwell — who is now cooling her heels in a Brooklyn jail cell on charges involving...





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