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Steve Nash doesn’t want Nets to trade Spencer Dinwiddie

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Amid trade speculation, Spencer Dinwiddie received a glowing endorsement from his new Nets coach Steve Nash. Though rumors of Rockets star James Harden wanting out of Houston — and having a preference for Brooklyn — continue to run rampant, it’s likely that Dinwiddie would have to be on the table if such negotiations ever came...

James Harden needs six straight negative COVID-19 tests before he can practice

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James Harden, who is considered to be looking to force his way out of Houston and onto the Brooklyn Nets, can’t start practicing until next week at the earliest. The Rockets star must have six consecutive negative COVID-19 tests before the NBA will clear him to practice with the Rockets, according to an ESPN report...

Marcus Maye showed his leadership after Jets’ crushing Raiders loss

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They came in together, one in the first round and the other in the second.  They figured to be the foundation of the Jets defense for a decade, hopefully the start of something special.  The Jets raised eyebrows around the league — something they often do for the wrong reasons — by using their first-...

‘Marquis Who’s Who’ list says scammers are targeting members in COVID era

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The publisher of “Who’s Who in America” claims that scammers have been targeting the notable names on its lists to clean out their bank accounts in a con. When Erica Lee became CEO of the company behind “Who’s Who in America” — plus 23 other titles such as “Who’s Who of Professional Women” — she...

Mets continue talks with free agent catcher James McCann

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The Mets’ search for a starting catcher was pointing toward James McCann on Wednesday, as team officials continued dialogue with the free-agent backstop’s camp. But amid reports a deal was close, an industry source cautioned it was “premature” to assume McCann was headed to Queens. The 30-year-old McCann is regarded as the second-best catcher on...

Rich Miami parents losing minds over Ivanka and Jared’s school choice

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Spoiler alert: If you’re a rich Miami parent and you just got a text message, it’s about where Ivanka Trump’s kids are going to go to school. We’re told that after Page Six revealed that Trump and husband Jared Kushner bought land on exclusive Indian Creek and plan to move their family there after they...

Anne Frank memorial in Idaho vandalized with swastika stickers

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Idaho police are investigating an Anne Frank memorial that was vandalized with swastika stickers on Tuesday. The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights in Boise posted photos to Facebook saying the memorials had been plastered with the hateful stickers. One photo shows a life-sized statue of Frank holding her diary — on which a sticker with...



Five auto body shops accused of sledgehammering cars in insurance scheme

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Four auto body shops in Westchester and one in the Bronx are accused of operating an insurance fraud scheme that involved intentionally damaging cars with sledgehammers to increase their billing amount. Nine people arrested in the probe — dubbed Operation Sledgehammer — were charged with enterprise corruption after getting caught on surveillance video purposefully wrecking...

James McCann a better Mets fit than JT Realmuto if he’s part of bigger plan: Sherman

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When the Astros gave Charlie Morton a two-year, $14 million free agent pact following the 2016 season there was industry surprise. He had just turned 33 and was 46-71 with a 4.54 ERA. Houston officials, though, saw underlying skills — namely spin rate — that if properly channeled would produce a quality starter. Eleven months...

Monolith mania! More mysterious objects pop up around the world

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It’s monolith mania. More and more of the mysterious silver structures — spotted in Utah and Romania and even on the Isle of Wight — have been cropping up around the world. In recent days, sightings were reported in the Netherlands and in Colombia — as well as across the U.S. Video obtained by Storyful...

SCOTUS proves that all the left’s ‘Trump pawns’ noise was utter bull

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Team Trump’s effort to dispute the outcome of the election in Pennsylvania with a single dry sentence: “The application for injunctive relief presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to the court is denied.” In doing so, the high court didn’t just crush whatever delusional hopes might have...

‘No bail’ just part of it: LA’s new DA totally eviscerating basic law

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Los Angeles’ newly elected district attorney, George Gascon, has a plan for ensuring compliance with the county’s draconian stay-at-home orders: make the city so dangerous that Angelenos will be terrified to step outside. Gascon belongs to a wave of well-funded left-wing prosecutors who have come to office promising to eliminate racial disparities in the criminal-justice...

Connecticut is first state to require that schools offer black and Latino studies

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Connecticut on Wednesday announced it has become the first U.S. state to require that high schools offer an elective course on black and Latino studies. “Increasing the diversity of what we teach is critical to providing students with a better understanding of who we are as a society and where we are going,” Gov. Lamont...

Feds probing fatal police shooting of black man in Ohio

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A black man carrying sandwiches was shot and killed on his grandmother’s doorstep last week by a sheriff’s deputy, and now his death is being investigated by federal authorities as a homicide, officials said. Franklin County sheriff’s deputy Jason Meade was working with the U.S. Marshal’s fugitive task force looking for violent offenders when he...

Great vaccine news (unless you’re Russian)

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With the first COVID-19 vaccinations in the West finally given to an elderly man and woman in the United Kingdom, you can at last see a small break in the clouds that have covered 2020 in doom and gloom. William Shakespeare, 81, got his shot early Tuesday, just after Margaret Keenan, 90, got hers. Let’s...

Did Cuomo kill in-person pressers for fear of virus — or of reporters?

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On Monday, after getting called out in The Post, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his team belated started masking up for their in-person press conferences. But by Wednesday, the gov had opted to kill those gatherings altogether. Was it just too uncomfortable? The gov cited the surge in virus cases as his reason, and that’s credible:...

Why the cultural elite truly despises Hanukkah

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Our cultural elites’ least ­favorite Jewish holiday has arrived: Hanukkah, of course. Why did Hanukkah irk everyone from the late Christopher Hitchens, who memorably ­derided it as a “celebration of tribal Jewish backwardness,” to author Sarah Prager, who took to the pages of The New York Times recently to explain that she won’t be teaching...

Kevin Durant will be ‘ready for anything’ in Nets’ preseason debut

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With the first preseason game of the 2020-21 season looming this weekend, the Nets are focused on gauging Kevin Durant’s physical capabilities following his Achilles tendon rehab — as well as how he should be deployed. “From a minutes standpoint, seeing how long I can play now,” Durant said of how he hopes to be...

Eric Swalwell, a Chinese ‘honeytrap’ and FBI double standards

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Rep. Eric Swalwell cut off contact with a young woman allegedly spying for China as soon as the FBI gave him a defensive briefing alerting him to the situation. Why didn’t the FBI give Team Trump the same option — instead of spying on it? Fang Fang, a k a Christine Fang, got close to several politicians,...

Eric Salwell, a Chinese ‘honeytrap’ and FBI double standards

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Rep. Eric Swalwell cut off contact with a young woman allegedly spying for China as soon as the FBI gave him a defensive briefing alerting him to the situation. Why didn’t the FBI give Team Trump the same option — instead of spying on it? Fang Fang, a k a Christine Fang, got close to several politicians,...

‘Ellen’ loses sponsors, A-listers and viewers following workplace misconduct scandal

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It’s been just over two months since Ellen DeGeneres returned to her daytime talk show following several accusations of workplace misconduct — including sexual harassment. According to a new report, it appears the Emmy-winning series still hasn’t recovered from the scandal. Staffers and sources “with knowledge of the situation” recently dished to BuzzFeed News about...

Giannis Antetokounmpo dances around $228 million question hanging over NBA

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Giannis Antetokounmpo did nothing Wednesday to quell speculation that he could alter the entire landscape of the NBA next year. Antetokounmpo, 26, has until Dec. 21 to sign a supermax extension with the Milwaukee Bucks, which would be a five-year, $228 million contract. If he remains unsigned when the deadline passes, it will be a...





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