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How Woody Johnson can avert Jets’ quarterback disaster

As the Jets move into the next phase of their bitterly disappointing season that has spiraled to 3-7, if there’s any question in the mind of Todd Bowles about whether his job is secure at least into...

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Hillary’s loss accelerates the Democrats’ turn against Israel

Israel’s supporters were hoping Hillary Clinton could forestall the Democratic Party’s seemingly inevitable turn against the Jewish state. Clinton’s loss last week means we’re officially après Hillary...

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Even the loony left hates Cuomo’s electric-bill hikes

Every once in a while, even the loony left is right — and so it is with the attacks on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s insane energy schemes by the group Stop the Cuomo Tax. On Monday, it released data showing the...

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4 private islands for you to selfishly enjoy

Ariara Island, the Philippines About 160 miles southwest of Manila, this 125-acre private island in the Palawan region has it all: jungle villas and beach cottages that can house up to a party of up to...

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The case for Colin Kaepernick as your fantasy streaming answer

There is a certain comfort in having a stud quarterback on your fantasy roster. It is like driving a familiar route that doesn’t require the GPS. Like ordering your favorite dish at your favorite...

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Sorry, kids: America isn’t a safe space

Pity the anti-Trump protesters thronging the streets of American cities. Apparently, no one ever told them that they live in a geographically, economically and ideologically varied nation and that...

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Proposal to abolish Electoral College looks to gain steam

President-elect Donald Trump’s declaration that he’d like to see the Electoral College abolished — despite losing the popular vote on Election Day — could give a shot in the arm to reform efforts,...

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Islanders booed off the ice as Capuano’s hot seat heats up

On the eve of his sixth anniversary of being named Islanders head coach, Jack Capuano saw yet another uninspired performance from his team Monday night. And with it, the Islanders season continued to...

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Team de Blasio’s own numbers show ‘no room for charters’ is a lie

In 2014, Mayor de Blasio — then fresh off his victory in the mayoral election of 2013 — revoked the co-locations of several Success Academy charter schools, leaving 194 children educationally homeless....

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Josh Groban is showing celebs how to do Broadway

Stars, take notice: Josh Groban is doing Broadway right. In the magical new musical “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” which opened Monday, the singer is top-billed. But from his...

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NYU strikes a blow for diversity of thought

New York University just struck a blow for free speech and diversity of thought on campus — by promoting Michael Rectenwald, who’d been put on leave after outing himself as the anti-PC tweeter,...

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90 greatest Rangers, Part III: The icons and almost legends

Part III of The Post’s four-part series, in which we count down the 90 best Rangers of all time to commemorate the franchise’s 90th season. Part I; Part II  30. James Patrick, D, 1983-1993: Third-most...

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Knicks destroy Mavs after Hornacek’s gutsy, $72M benching

The Mavericks came to Madison Square Garden with a makeshift starting lineup, wishing Dirk Nowtizki or Deron Williams were able to play. Meanwhile, Jeff Hornacek decided the Knicks were better off...

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Nasdaq makes Adena Friedman first woman to lead major US exchange

Nasdaq announced on Monday that Adena Friedman, the exchange’s president and chief operating officer, will replace Bob Greifeld, who has spent almost 14 years as the company’s chief executive. The...

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How the return of elite RBs has led to fantasy football shake-up

Throughout the preseason, we were inundated with talk of how the landscape of the running-back position has changed so dramatically over the past several years. Gone are the stalwarts such as LaDainian...

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Why crime in Chicago soars while New York is safer than ever

In this modern tale of two cities, it is the best of times in New York and the worst of times in Chicago. While Mayor Bill de Blasio recently crowed about the “safest October” since the NYPD began...

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Facebook algorithm disproportionately affected conservative posts

Facebook created a computer algorithm to scrub fake news from its site, but didn’t use it because it disproportionately affected conservative posts, according to a report. “They absolutely have the...

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Giants save their best for last in thrilling comeback over Bengals

On defense, the Giants were preparing to take the field one last time, figuring the Bengals would have slightly less than a minute to work with, needing only a field goal to win the game. “We were...

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‘Dancing mom’ trying to cheer up fans with post-election blues

She’s the hero America deserves — and maybe the one it needs right now. There’s a Golden State Warriors fan who is trying to put smiles on the faces of Americans in the wake of the election, one “dance...

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NJ Transit knew train had faulty brakes before deadly crash

The New Jersey Transit train that plowed into the Hoboken Terminal in September — killing one woman and injuring scores of people — was found to have faulty brakes just months before the crash, a...

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