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Even at the UN, pandering on Palestine is slowly losing its luster

The UN General Assembly just approved seven ridiculous anti-Israel resolutions, but that’s same-old, same-old. What’s new is that support dropped markedly. The pander-on-Palestinians game is losing its...

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Andrew Cuomo’s cynical ploy to kill minor New York parties just flopped

Kudos to the Conservative and Working Families parties for frustrating Gov. Cuomo’s bid to kill them off. The gov engineered an out-of-the-blue rewrite of state election law, making it far harder for...

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Michigan judge: Claim of poll worker fraud in Trump lawsuit is ‘vague hearsay’

A Michigan judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by President Trump’s campaign was made public on Friday, saying a “vague and equivocal” sticky note was insufficient evidence of ballot-tampering by poll...

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Joe Biden plans victory speech if win declared by 10 p.m.: report

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was preparing to declare himself president-elect in a Friday night speech in his hometown Wilmington, Del., but he switched up the plan after his campaign...

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US hits record number of new COVID-19 cases for third day in a row

At least 122,365 new cases of the virus were reported on Friday, surpassing Thursday’s single-day record of 121,289 and Wednesday's record 107,000 cases.

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Mets should target these front office superstars

I’d say that Friday’s Mets news came right out of a script of “Billions,” featuring the Steve Cohen-inspired hedge-fund magnate Bobby Axelrod, except that it actually, eerily resembled the “Entourage”...

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Justice Alito orders Pennsylvania officials to set aside late-arriving ballots

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday ordered election officials across Pennsylvania to segregate mail-in ballots received after Election Day. Alito temporarily granted a request by the Keystone...

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Rangers’ quiet offseason did no harm to long-term roster building

So the Rangers’ offseason business is essentially complete with Friday’s signing of Brendan Lemieux to a two-year deal for an annual cap hit of $1.55 million per that leaves them with enough remaining...

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Fantasy football: You owe it to yourself to start Antonio Brown

The wait is finally over. Whether you drafted and stashed him away eight weeks ago or you just spent the rest of your free-agent budget to acquire him this past week, Antonio Brown makes his return to...

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AOC facing heat for wanting to archive online posts by ‘Trump sycophants’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing heat for urging her supporters to create an archive of online postings by “Trump sycophants” who may later regret their affiliation with the president. “Is...

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Jets’ Sam Darnold not ready to say he’ll start versus Patriots

Sam Darnold was limited in practice again Friday due to his sore right shoulder, and the Jets’ starting quarterback still wasn’t ready to commit to playing Monday night against the Patriots. “We’ll...

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Giants’ punishment of Golden Tate could include benching

The Golden receiver continues to bunk with a golden retriever. Giants wideout Golden Tate remained in coach Joe Judge’s metaphorical doghouse Friday as he wore a red scout-team No. 17 pinnie (to...

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Both of Georgia’s Senate races heading to runoff elections

Both of Georgia’s US Senate races are heading to runoff elections in January — contests that could potentially decide party control of the upper chamber. Republican Sen. David Perdue, will face off...

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Joe Biden continues to expand lead in Trump’s must-win state of Pennsylvania

Democratic nominee Joe Biden opened up a 28,833 vote lead in Pennsylvania on Friday evening after trailing President Trump by 600,000 ballots on Election Night. Officials in the hotly contested swing...

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Trump shrinks Arizona gap to 30K votes with 173K left to count: secretary

Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs on Friday night announced that 173,000 ballots remain to be counted in Arizona after President Trump narrowed Democratic challenger Joe Biden’s lead in the swing...

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Yankees’ minor league affiliates leaving Staten Island, Trenton

The Yankees’ minor league system will have a different look beginning next season, according to a report. As part of MLB’s reorganization of the minor leagues, the Yankees will move their Double-A...

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Joe Biden says ‘we’re going to win over 300 electoral votes’ as his lead holds

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden urged patience and unity during a Friday night speech in Wilmington, Del., in which he predicted a convincing electoral college win as he holds the lead over...

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Yankees’ Erik Kratz retires from baseball at age 40

Erik Kratz announced his retirement on social media Friday night. The 40-year-old catcher played 16 games with the Yankees last season and also had a stint in The Bronx in 2017. He played for nine...

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Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows tests positive for COVID-19: report

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a new report Friday. Meadows, 61, informed a close circle of advisers after Tuesday’s election, and received a...

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Another night of protests in NYC: Naked fountain dancing and dinner with a show

It was just another night of protests in Manhattan — with one naked reveler dancing in a fountain and wary outdoor diners watching, forks in the air, as a procession of some 300 marchers file past. The...

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