‘Newsweek’ staff replacements continue at full force

There’s more upheaval at Newsweek, as full-timers are being gradually replaced by a slate of well-credentialed journalists — who are being hired on a part-time basis. “They’ve been letting people go in dribs and drabs over the past few weeks,” said one source. That seemed to accelerate last week, when copy editors and videographers were … Continue reading "‘Newsweek’ staff replacements continue at full force"

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Defensive Magic Johnson blasts ESPN’s Lakers report head-on

The ESPN spotlight shined on a defensive Magic Johnson Tuesday night, as the former Lakers club president was left to answer for countless allegations laid out in an explosive exposé published on its website earlier that morning. “Do you think (Lakers owner) Jeanie Buss will allow me to abuse employees? If that was the case … Continue reading "Defensive Magic Johnson blasts ESPN’s Lakers report head-on"

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Richard Carranza’s prejudicial race politics have gone too far

With corruption, incompetence and indifference so routine under Mayor Bill de Blasio, Democrats hardly need another reason to give him the cold shoulder in his silly presidential campaign. What, they wonder, could he possibly do that is worse than what we already know? Here’s what: His school chancellor is using anti-bias training as a rationale for … Continue reading "Richard Carranza’s prejudicial race politics have gone too far"

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Clarence Thomas predicts Supreme Court will have to take up abortion law

Justice Clarence Thomas predicted the Supreme Court eventually will have to take up abortion law, after the court on Tuesday refused to consider reinstating Indiana’s 2016 law that bans women from aborting a fetus based on its race, gender or disability and requires burial rites for aborted fetuses. “Given the potential for abortion to become … Continue reading "Clarence Thomas predicts Supreme Court will have to take up abortion law"

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Masahiro Tanaka puts Yankees in hole they can’t get out of

Not all of Masahiro Tanaka’s splitters loitered in the strike zone Tuesday night against the Padres. Like in a lot of his outings this season, some had more bite than others, but the one that hurt the most put the Yankees in a deep first-inning ditch they couldn’t climb all the way out of. Trailing … Continue reading "Masahiro Tanaka puts Yankees in hole they can’t get out of"

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Law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore moving 20 blocks south

The law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore is preparing to move south — from West 50th Street to the mid-section of Two Manhattan West at West 30th St. — in a deal for about 350,000 square feet. Multiple sources now tell The Post, “[Brookfield] just shook hands with Cravath.” The legal eagles signed a term … Continue reading "Law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore moving 20 blocks south"

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Michael Conforto’s grand slam propels Mets past Dodgers

LOS ANGELES — Michael Conforto’s month has included a concussion and ricocheted ball off the fence that nailed him in the crotch earlier this week. So if the Mets outfielder was going to soon experience another first in his major league career, maybe something positive was in order. Tuesday night he got it. Conforto delivered … Continue reading "Michael Conforto’s grand slam propels Mets past Dodgers"

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Dad shackled son in bathtub with K-9 shock collar before his death: cops

An Indiana dad locked up his 12-year-old son in a motel bathroom — restraining him with shackles and a K-9 shock collar — before he died last week, cops said. The boy, Eduardo Passo, had been placed in the bathtub, where his father — Luis Posso, 32 — allegedly videotaped him and took “selfies” in … Continue reading "Dad shackled son in bathtub with K-9 shock collar before his death: cops"

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Two Tudor-style Fisher Houses dedicated to VA center in the Bronx

Two beautifully fitted-out Tudor-style Fisher Houses were dedicated last Wednesday and their keys turned over to the James J. Peters VA Medical Center, which had provided the land on its Bronx campus. The 16-suite houses designed by architect Carl Zarrello have nearly 13,300 square feet each. The ADA-compliant residences have plenty of cozy seating areas, … Continue reading "Two Tudor-style Fisher Houses dedicated to VA center in the Bronx"

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