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Adrian Peterson will ‘without a doubt’ kneel during anthem

Redskins running back Adrian Peterson says he will “without a doubt” take a knee during the national anthem this upcoming NFL season to protest racial injustice – and he doesn’t expect to be the only...

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Ex-Giants gushing over Jason Garrett, Daniel Jones potential

The link has started to form, remotely for now, during this strange time. Eventually, it will graduate to live and in person. There is strong sentiment Jason Garrett will be good for Daniel Jones, a...

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Mitt Romney joins Black Lives Matter protest in Washington DC

Mitt Romney joined a Black Lives Matter protest in Washington D.C. on Sunday. The Republican senator from Utah could be seen wearing a facemask and marching with demonstrators in an image posted to...

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‘Defund the police’ politicians are utter fakes

New York City has three weeks to balance its budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1. And the city’s economy is going to take years — if not longer — to recover from one crisis that’s not our...

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Things you’re not allowed to say: lowlights of the new censorship

Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints quarterback, who has a charity that feeds the needy and helps sick kids, was berated until he apologized for his own personal views about kneeling during the National...

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New York politicians are putting cops in an impossible situation

Chris Monahan, who heads the NYPD Captains Endowment Association, is usually more circumspect than the leaders of the sergeants’ and patrolmen’s unions, so it’s notable that he just wrote his members...

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Bill de Blasio’s white-elephant ferry is now bleeding red ink

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s favorite white elephant had turned into a real drag on the city even before the pandemic hit, reports the Citizens Budget Commission: The cost of subsidizing NYC Ferry has pushed...

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Our leaders ignore the high price kids are paying for coronavirus lockdowns

The kids are not all right. The isolation and the loneliness of the COVID-19 lockdown hasn’t been good for any of us. We’re on edge and angry at each other. A Gallup poll in April found “the...

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NYC schools must have real plan for reopening in September: Here’s the basics

Remote learning for students via city schools has been hit-or-miss. That cannot continue in the upcoming school year; students have lost enough learning time already. When the pandemic hit, schools...

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Barack and Michelle Obama deliver speeches during YouTube HS graduation ceremony

LOS ANGELES — President Barack Obama said in a commencement speech Sunday that the nationwide protests following the recent deaths of unarmed black women and men including George Floyd were fueled from...

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US demands Prince Andrew spill beans on Epstein ties, report says

US prosecutors have reportedly demanded that the United Kingdom hand over Prince Andrew to face questions over his links to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The Department of Justice bypassed...

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Division III football coach on leave over George Floyd protests tweet

A Division III football coach in California is in hot water because of a social media post that is “causing distress.” University of Redlands coach Mike Maynard was placed on administrative leave...

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Nadal, Djokovic and Federer should suck it up for US Open

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic each expressed little desire to come to New York for the U.S. Open, still slated to start Aug. 31 in Flushing Meadows, likely without fans. According to a tennis source,...

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Suspect arrested in fatal shooting of retired St. Louis police captain David...

A 24-year-old St. Louis man has been arrested in the fatal shooting of a retired police captain during a night of looting in the city last week, local prosecutors said Sunday. Stephan Cannon was...

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Oh, grow up, Mayor Frey: Devine

Minneapolis’ soy boy of a mayor, Jacob Frey, proves that no matter how much you abase yourself to the mob, you can never be woke enough. In a scene reminiscent of a Maoist struggle session, he stood...

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Yankees, Mets fixtures would be big losers of tiny season

Remember in “Breaking Bad” when Walt rehired Jesse at the lab just so Jesse wouldn’t sue Hank for assaulting him? The arrangement met everyone’s short-term needs. It also produced considerably more...

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Yankees catcher: ‘We’re better than this as a country’

Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka takes Post readers behind the scenes as he tries to stay prepared for the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic. As told to Ken Davidoff. I want to start this week...

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Iowa football strength coach denies allegations of racism

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa football strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle denies any “unethical behavior or bias” based on race after being accused by several former players of contributing to what...

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TLC’s ‘sMothered’ recap: ‘Snuggle parties’ and boyfriend troubles

"I'm a very anxious person, but when I smell my mom all of my anxiety or worries go away," Sarah says of her mother, Laurie.

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Kevin Harvick wins again as Bubba Wallace wears Black Lives Matter shirt

HAMPTON, Ga. — After another dominant performance at one of his favorite tracks, Kevin Harvick relished the past and looked ahead to the future. He wasn’t entirely focused on what he can do behind the...

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