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Scott Walker’s 2016 withdrawal is no win for Big Labor
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka couldn’t resist crowing when Scott Walker left the presidential race. “Scott Walker is still a disgrace, just no longer national,” he tweeted Monday as the Wisconsin...
View ArticleJets’ Eric Decker gets good news; door may open for Kerley
The Jets continue to get good news on knee injuries. An MRI exam confirmed wide receiver Eric Decker only suffered a sprained left knee in Monday night’s 20-7 win over the Colts and is “day-to-day.”...
View ArticleInside Chris Mullin’s ‘miraculous’ recruiting class that can save St. John’s
It was the calm after the joyous storm, a celebratory day when Chris Mullin was welcomed home at St. John’s and Carnesecca Arena like a conquering hero, with a press conference in front of adoring...
View ArticleTom Coughlin’s rigid message in sudden, secretive WR cutdown
Eli Manning was among the last to know, which seems to be a disturbing pattern these days. He had noticed one of his starting receivers, Preston Parker, wasn’t at practice Tuesday afternoon, and the...
View Article‘Walking on fire’: 8 months later, Nets’ big man gamble without timetable
As Chris McCullough soared through the air to catch a long pass from Syracuse teammate Michael Gbinije for an easy basket last January, he felt his right knee pop. When he landed, he felt it pop again....
View ArticleWhat’s wrong with Brett Gardner? Scouts weigh in
TORONTO — When Scott Boras was shopping free agent Jacoby Ellsbury following the 2013 season the agent’s pitch to Hal Steinbrenner included how speed at the top of the order helped the Yankees win...
View ArticleKylie Jenner outdoes her famous sisters — in app sales
When it comes to K-apps, Kylie is queen — by far. The famous selfie-loving Kardashian sisters are on track to make $25.5 million this year from their most recent project — personalized apps that...
View ArticleLiberty hold off Mystics to reach Eastern Conference finals
Victory is a little sweeter when it comes with plenty of Sugar. A big night from reserve guard Sugar Rodgers ensured the Liberty a taste of the WNBA Eastern Conference finals for the first time since...
View ArticleTop Daily News editors huddle in secret to plot ‘web project’
Amid a growing crisis at the Daily News, CEO William Holiber called about 20 top editors to a secret meeting at India House, the former headquarters of the Cotton Exchange at 1 Hanover St., on Monday...
View ArticleInternet-only homes are becoming the new normal
Cord cutters now account for 16 million households, or about 16 percent of the shrinking pay-TV nation, according a Nielsen report. The new numbers underline the extent to which consumers are forgoing...
View ArticleTime Inc. appoints new editor of Sunset magazine
Time Inc. on Tuesday named Irene Edwards, the former top editor at Lonny, the critically acclaimed digital shelter magazine, to be the new editor-in-chief of Sunset. The announcement was made jointly...
View ArticleMets slip again as Terry Collins says team seems ‘tight’
After the Mets came off a red-hot road trip, Terry Collins expected them to come back to Flushing loose and confident. What he got is a team that’s tight and pressing, squeezing the life out of its own...
View ArticleIrish retail giant can’t find space big enough for Manhattan store
Cheap-chic retailing can count another international player in the US — and it’s now eyeing Manhattan. Last week, the Ireland-based Primark opened in Boston in the historic Filene’s building at...
View ArticleBird’s 3-run HR in 10th keeps Yankees’ AL East hopes alive
TORONTO — The Blue Jays remain the safe bet to win the AL East, but if not for Greg Bird’s dramatic home run Tuesday night the Yankees already would be making plans to participate in the wild-card part...
View ArticleDisgraced ex-Rep. Grimm begins 8-month stay in federal prison
Disgraced former Staten Island Rep. Michael Grimm became Prisoner #83479-053 Tuesday at the medium-security federal lock-up in Lewis Run, Pa. Grimm pleaded guilty in December to federal tax fraud,...
View ArticleRangers’ heartbreak had silver lining for opportunistic Miller
PHILADELPHIA — Maybe bittersweet is the word that was just out of reach for J.T. Miller as he tried to describe the end of last season. When the Rangers’ 22-year-old forward had most recently played in...
View ArticleRangers-Flyers boredom wasn’t how NHL envisioned 3-on-3 OT
PHILADELPHIA — This was certainly not the intended goal of the 3-on-3 overtime, but the hope everywhere is it’s only going to get better. The Rangers and Flyers played their first of three mandatory...
View ArticleMets’ honeymoon with Cespedes is over after boo-filled mess
The honeymoon is over. And Tuesday night, the Mets and Yoenis Cespedes had their first fight. After the slugging outfielder failed to run to first on a wild pitch after being called out on a check...
View ArticleHondo praises Cardinals
Hondo made another muscular move on the deficit Tuesday night when the Yankees sent him back to the winner’s circle with reduced negative number of 1,455 pendletons. Wednesday night: Mr. Aitch, as a...
View ArticleJacob deGrom is proof Mets are handling Matt Harvey perfectly
There are lessons to be learned from the Matt Harvey Experience and all the Mets have to do is look back at Jacob deGrom, who is lined up to start Game 1 of the NLDS. DeGrom missed the 2011 season...
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