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Dolphins’ Matt Moore starting against Bowles is pretty weird

Miami quarterback Matt Moore has not started a game since Jan. 1, 2012. And that was against the Jets. For his then Dolphins interim coach, Todd Bowles. Small world, huh? Moore and Bowles will have a...

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Port Authority signs new lease to move medical services unit

The Port Authority has signed a 15-year lease to move its medical -services unit to 156 William St. in lower Manhattan. The 8,459-square-foot lease covers part of the fourth floor in the 12-story...

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City has been improperly taxing property owners for years

The streets of Riverside South are not paved with gold, but City Hall is making property owners, including the tony Collegiate School, pay millions of dollars for streets that should already be city...

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Indians take smallest step to making Chief Wahoo disappear

Major League Baseball seemed on the verge of confronting the controversy surrounding the Indians’ longtime Chief Wahoo logo following the World Series. And after much anticipation, the team revealed...

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Janoris Jenkins’ profile grows, along with new ‘chip on shoulder’

Janoris Jenkins is playing like he has been there, done that — but in truth, he never has been this way before. As the top cornerback on a team that has won seven of its last eight games and is moving...

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BamTech CEO to step down from streaming company

BAMTech Chief Executive Bob Bowman is stepping down from his day-to-day management of the nearly two-year-old streaming giant — just five months after Disney acquired a minority stake in Major League...

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UFC star takes oath of US citizenship — and adds a name

LOS ANGELES — Brazilian UFC fighter Cris “Cyborg” Justino became a U.S. citizen during a naturalization ceremony Tuesday. The 31-year-old from Curitiba, Brazil, was among thousands who took the oath of...

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New York Times’ T attempts to poach top W magazine editors

Snagging the top job at one of The New York Times specialty magazines seems very much in fashion. Three upper echelon editors of Condé Nast’s W magazine have reached out to T magazine, the fashion...

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Owners ratify CBA in 29-1 vote: Who was the holdout?

A person with knowledge of the meeting says baseball owners have ratified the sport’s new collective bargaining agreement by a 29-1 vote. Speaking on the condition of anonymity because no announcement...

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Time Inc. considers cutting xoJane loose amid restructuring

Time Inc. is ready to bail on xoJane and xoVain, the websites founded by Jane Pratt that the company purchased from Say Media just over a year ago. Pratt is out trying to find a new angel investor or...

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The left’s scheme to stop Trump a betrayal of our democracy

Occasionally you come across an idea so startlingly bad you have to pinch yourself. Bacon-flavored ice cream. An all-Monkees oldies station. And the campaign to urge Republican presidential electors to...

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Trump’s economic picks put his free-market credentials into question

Wall Street honcho Gary Cohn, the just-announced incoming director of the National Economic Council, would be a perfect choice for a top economic policy job for the new president. If, that is, Hillary...

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Bill Kristol steps down as editor of The Weekly Standard

The founding editor of The Weekly Standard, William Kristol, said on Monday he is stepping down after 21 years at the helm. “Regime change at The Weekly Standard!” he tweeted. The weekly that emerged...

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Ailes sells off interest in Putnam weeklies

Roger Ailes, the former Fox News boss, and his wife, Elizabeth, have sold their interest in the weeklies Putnam County News and Recorder and Putnam County Courier to the paper’s editor-in-chief, Doug...

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Wonder Woman not ‘feminist’ enough for Social Justice Warriors

Leave it to the Social Justice Warriors to take down a woman for not being the kind of feminist that suits them — even if she’s been a feminist icon for decades. That’s what the SJWs have done by...

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Apple’s ‘AirPods’ won’t be available for Christmas

Apple’s mysteriously delayed “AirPods” were finally available for Christmas orders on Tuesday — until they weren’t. The new, wireless version of Apple’s headphones popped up on Apple’s site Tuesday...

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Dow Jones closing in on record 1,000-point sprint

Usain Bolt has nothing on the Dow Jones industrial average. The much-watched index is closing in on a record 1,000-point sprint. After Tuesday’s close at 19,911.21, the Dow stood less than 90 points...

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Suspect in party-goer’s death ‘not welcome’ back at Midtown pad

The “surrogate son” of jeweler to the stars Jeffrey Rackover likely won’t be making bail anytime soon — but even if he does, he can’t go home, his defense attorney said Tuesday. A distraught-looking...

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Neiman Marcus reignites retail worries as sales plummet

One of America’s largest upscale department stores isn’t feeling so luxe these days. Texas-based Neiman Marcus Group, which also operates Bergdorf Goodman, reported quarterly results well below...

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Anthony Scaramucci looking to sell SkyBridge Capital

Anthony Scaramucci may be parting ways with his “local bodega.” The 52-year-old hedgie is mulling a sale of his SkyBridge Capital firm, a fund of hedge funds, The Post has learned. The potential sale...

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