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The latest billionaire bidder for the Mets might actually be more of a bargain shopper. According to multiple sources familiar with the situation, biotech investor Wayne Rothbaum is still interested in buying the money-losing MLB franchise from the Wilpons, but without the team’s money-making cable network SNY included, Rothbaum would only pony up at an …
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Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross‘ family is growing. The couple announced in a joint Instagram photo Thursday they’re expecting their second child together. It will be Simpson’s third child, as she shares son Bronx with ex-husband Pete Wentz. “We are pregnant and we are so excited to share it with everyone. Baby #3,” Simpson, 35, …
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A new outfit has real power. Clothes can rejuvenate our spirit, change our walk into a strut or send us, sobbing, to Peloton.com, in hopes they might one day fit. Rarely, however, does something from the closet turn us into a full-blown serial killer. But that’s what a jacket manages to do, bitingly, in the …
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Sutton Stracke wears couture, so it’s no surprise her gifting habits are equally high-end. The newest addition to “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” has already made waves in the show’s first episodes, ruffling the feathers of Rihanna fans with her perceived diss at the singer’s Fenty fashion line and boasting about her Dolce & …
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Tight end Evan Engram and safety Jabrill Peppers aren’t going anywhere, at least until after the 2021 season. The Giants made official Wednesday night what was widely speculated and expected, picking up the fifth-year options on players selected two picks apart in the first round of the 2017 draft. Engram went No. 23 to the …
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Dr. Anthony Fauci discussed the possibility of having to cancel the entire MLB season Wednesday. Yankees president Randy Levine isn’t giving up, saying he believes everybody with a stake in Major League Baseball getting its season started should cooperate with each other. Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told …
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Burning fevers? Check! Quarantining? Check! An alarming death toll from a mysterious illness amid widespread fear and confusion? Check and check! Two haunting episodes of the classic show “Little House on the Prairie,” which ran between 1974 and 1983, chillingly foreshadow the current coronavirus crisis in the form of a typhus epidemic, a common occurrence …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: sports media. Will Chris Russo ever be on local New York radio again? — Alice, Brooklyn I’d say that …
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NFL general managers who didn’t plug all their teams’ holes in the draft suddenly have a new mission. Return to free agency to see who fits a need. In some cases, a starting job is open. In others, the search is on for a one-year leader. Here is The Post’s list of the 10 best …
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The TV-correspondent son of late “Superman” actor Christopher Reeve was caught with his pants down during a live segment Tuesday. Will Reeve, 27, was explaining to his ABC colleagues on “Good Morning America” how pharmacies will soon be relying on drones to make prescription deliveries amid the coronavirus pandemic — while dressed in a button-down …