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De Blasio tells Trump to use his ‘tiny little hands’ to act on gun control

A campaigning Mayor Bill de Blasio called for a boycott of Walmart Saturday in the wake of last week's mass shooting in El Paso -- and also took aim at President Trump and his “tiny little hands.”

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‘Brave young women’ who outed Jeffrey Epstein can still expect justice: feds

Jeffrey Epstein’s death of an apparent suicide resolves, however frustratingly, his child sex trafficking case, in which he was named as sole defendant — but the feds have vowed to continue their probe...

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New Yorkers protest de Blasio with fake dollar bills at Iowa State Fair

DES MOINES, IOWA — Mayor de Blasio continues to stand out among the presidential candidates – wherever he goes, he usually attracts more protesters than supporters. A group of protesters blanketed the...

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Four FDNY medics injured in Bronx ambulance crash

Four FDNY EMT’s were hurt Saturday when their ambulances collided in the Bronx, an FDNY spokesman said. The ambulances crashed into each other shortly after 4 p.m. on Brook Avenue near East 142nd...

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Mets find late magic again as amazing run continues

There was another comeback, another celebration, another delirious crowd. It was just another night at Citi Field. The seemingly never-ending party in Flushing resumed Saturday night, as the Mets...

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Suicide supposedly nearly impossible at ulta-secure Jeffrey Epstein lockup

Jeffrey Epstein’s shocking death occurred at an ultra-secure federal lock-up where suicide is supposedly next to impossible. Yet Epstein, 66, apparently managed to hang himself in his cell in the...

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Brooklyn Jewish girls’ school first in NYC to install bullet-resistant doors

In the wake of the latest mass shootings, a Crown Heights yeshiva for girls is the first school in NYC to install metal security doors aimed at protecting kids from active shooters, The Post has...

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Exclusive Hudson Yards supper club caters to super rich with Michelin-starred...

You just dropped tens of millions on a hot slice of Manhattan real estate. But that doesn’t mean you’re in the club. In October, the city’s poshest new private supper club will open in 35 Hudson Yards...

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Internet floods with conspiracy theories after Jeffrey Epstein’s death

Suggestions that Epstein’s death had something more nefarious behind it began popping up almost immediately after news of his death was reported.

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Gary Sanchez’s Yankees return couldn’t have gone better

TORONTO — Gary Sanchez’s left-groin strain had healed to the point at which the Yankees removed him from the injured list and put the All-Star catcher in the lineup for Saturday’s 5-4 loss to the Blue...

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How a beloved HIV doctor became one of New York’s top opioid distributors

For HIV-positive New Yorkers, Dr. Joseph Olivieri was a lifeline. “I stood 5-foot-11 and weighed 138 pounds when I started seeing Dr. Olivieri in 2007,” said one patient of the physician, who practiced...

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NYU professor rakes in millions from sweet real estate deal with school

A New York University law school professor struck it rich, raking in $8.3 million from the university thanks to a sweetheart real estate deal. Richard Stewart, who heads the Frank J. Guarini Center on...

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Astros’ other deadline move is fantasy baseball game-changer

There is really nothing better than stumbling across a game-changer this late in the fantasy baseball season. The MLB trade deadline didn’t exactly produce the normal frenzy we see in the fantasy world...

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This kid holds the world record for solving Rubik’s cube — with his feet

He’s ready to square off. Daniel Rose-Levine, 16, holds the Guinness World Record for solving a Rubik’s cube — with his feet. The upstate Red Hook, NY, teen can do it in 16.9 seconds, or as long as it...

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Bloomberg joins de Blasio in blasting Trump over gun control

New York’s current and most-recent former mayors slammed President Trump at an all-day gun-control forum in Iowa on Saturday — but first, Michael Bloomberg took a dig at one of the Democrats’ top...

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Big Apple Circus won’t pay clowns after canceled tour: suit

They aren’t clowning around. A trio of circus performers wants a hefty payout after the Big Apple Circus canceled a tour on short notice. Clowns and Adam Kuchler, along with...

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Author petitions judge to let him exhume Dorothy Kilgallen’s body for DNA...

Mark Shaw, who wrote “The Reporter Who Knew Too Much” and “Denial of Justice,” filed a petition in Westchester Supreme Court last week to disinter Kilgallen's body from the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in...

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Dark horses also in the hunt at wide-open Northern Trust

Sunday’s final round of The Northern Trust at Liberty National in Jersey City figures to be a shootout, with nine players within four shots of the lead, a number of big names at or near the top of the...

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Mickey Callaway setting high bar is extending unlikely Mets run

After the Mets had a seven-game winning streak snapped just over a week ago, Mickey Callaway came up with this sound idea. “Let’s just start another streak,” the manager said. That was last Friday...

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Yankees’ Luke Voit facing two very different injury options

TORONTO — There is a chance for a resolution to Luke Voit’s hernia problem this week. Either the Yankees first baseman is going to be able to return to action from the injured list or he will have...

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