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A federal judge on Tuesday ruled against the New York Board of Elections’ decision to cancel the state’s Democratic primary election and ordered the state to hold the election next month as planned. The preliminary injunction from Manhattan Federal Court Judge Analisa Torres requires New York to reinstate Democratic candidates on the ballot who were “duly …
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Sen. Kelly Loeffler received a seven-figure compensation package on the way out of her lucrative job at the New York Stock Exchange’s parent company, a new report says. The Georgia Republican received more than $9 million in stock and other awards when she left Intercontinental Exchange, where her husband is the CEO, The New York …
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He has owned his mistakes, shared his regrets, arguably as much as any professional athlete of his time. Yet when Darryl Strawberry chatted on the phone last week, he shared one I hadn’t heard previously. “I shouldn’t have had such a great year in Double-A,” Strawberry said with a laugh. “I was Texas League MVP, …
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Even in normal times, there would be question marks surrounding these Adam Gase Jets. There will be a rebuilt offensive line blocking for Sam Darnold, and a pair of new receivers catching passes from Sam Darnold, and maybe more holes and yards from Le’Veon Bell while coordinator Gregg Williams’ defense keeps hope alive. And it …
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Aaron Judge is still not out of the woods yet regarding the fractured rib discovered during spring training, according to Yankees manager Aaron Boone. The right fielder is “due for another CT scan, I believe, in a couple more weeks,’’ Boone said Tuesday on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM. “This time down has allowed that …
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Could there be an RJ-RJ backcourt at the Garden next season? According to a source, RJ Hampton, who skipped college to play in New Zealand, is another point-guard-type under consideration by the Knicks if they select between sixth and 10th in the draft currently slated for June 25. NBA insiders believe the speedy 6-foot-5, 19-year-old …
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This game of connect-the-dots was easy to follow. It is never a bad idea to bring in a player with strong knowledge of the new offensive system, and that is what the Giants did Tuesday, claiming quarterback Cooper Rush off waivers from the Cowboys. Rush spent the past three years in Dallas, making this a …
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The Jets agreed to a one-year deal with veteran running back Frank Gore on Tuesday. Here are some thoughts on the move: 1. This move has more to do with what Gore can provide the Jets in the locker room than on the field. That is not to say they won’t be hoping he can …
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The Jets just gained some major experience in their running backs room. The team agreed to a one-year deal with veteran running back Frank Gore, according to his agent Drew Rosenhaus. Gore has played for 15 seasons with four different teams. He has rushed for 15,347 yards, the third-most in NFL history behind just Emmitt …
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The New York City Police Benevolent Association, the city’s largest police union, released a statement Monday arguing that officers should not be tasked with enforcing social distancing ordinances. “The NYPD needs to get cops out of the social distancing enforcement business altogether,” PBA president Patrick Lynch said in a statement. “As the weather heats up …