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Studying 5 years of NFL drafts to find best, worst teams at picking

Every NFL team talks about building through the draft, but very few actually do it. We looked at who is best and worst at drafting over the past five years in our third annual team draft rankings. No...

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Could this CEO be a millennial Bernie Madoff?

Ever wonder what a modern-day millennial version of Bernie Madoff might look like? Could it turn out to be Elizabeth Holmes, the 33-year-old Silicon Valley sweetheart who is the chief executive of...

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Sears owner has milked iconic retailer dry, analysts say

Sears, the iconic American retailer, is now just a shell of its former self, and Wall Street retail analysts say responsibility for that can be laid at the feet of owner Eddie Lampert and his hedge...

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The Fed needs to do something with its bond holdings

Dear John: I have read your Post articles regarding the Federal Reserve’s dilemma with its cash and bond holdings. Your view that the Fed might just hand over the cash and bonds to the Treasury over...

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The inept Mets are back — and the timing makes it more painful

The Mets aren’t pretty right now. They’re banged up. The bullpen has been shaky. The lineup is punchless. When the starting pitching isn’t perfect, they’re an awfully hard team to watch right now, and...

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Film buffs can’t wait for Tribeca’s ‘Godfather’ double feature

The 16th annual Tribeca Film Festival is barely under way, but movie buffs are already psyched about its closing on April 29 with back-to-back screenings of “The Godfather” and “The Godfather Part II,”...

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Marlins likely using Jeter to generate buying offers

The Miami Marlins are likely using former New York Yankees All-Star Derek Jeter to gin up interest in buying the baseball team, several sports business sources told On the Money. Marlins President...

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How 2 Yankees castoffs quietly became Yankees godsends

PITTSBURGH — Youth movement? Toolsy talent? Eh. The 2017 Yankees’ surprisingly strong start can be attributed to, as much as anything else, the Ro and Toe Show. Chris Carter delivered one of the...

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Jacob deGrom can’t really explain his year’s oddest start

With the way the Mets have hit — or not hit — their starting pitchers have had to be near-perfect. Jacob deGrom wasn’t even close in Saturday’s 3-1 loss to Washington. “When you get beat 3-1 and you...

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Red Bulls pounce on star’s injury to grab share of East lead

It barely had started before the Red Bulls grabbed all the momentum Saturday — the result of a gruesome injury to a Columbus Crew star — and took a share of first place in the Eastern Conference. Crew...

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This singer’s performance was a matter of life or death

Singer Zachary Zortman gave the performance of his life while a surgeon dissected his brain. During a six-hour operation to remove a tumor, Zortman, 29, lay on his side, awake — his skull cut open in a...

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New York City FC’s promising rookie may finally get his shot

New York City FC winger Jonathan Lewis might be struggling for minutes, but a string of injuries has opened the door for the highly touted rookie. And even if he won’t admit it, Lewis is relishing the...

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Bob Rosen, statistician and Knicks fan from the start, dead at 84

Bob Rosen, the longtime basketball/baseball statistician who witnessed the Knicks’ first game in 1946, passed away Friday. He was 84. Rosen, a Garden staple, worked for the Elias Sports Bureau since...

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Aaron Judge swung and dropped Dave Winfield’s jaw

PITTSBURGH — Aaron Judge has been making impressions all over baseball. With his latest blast, he even caught the attention of Dave Winfield. After Judge’s ninth-inning homer Saturday, a 457-foot solo...

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Cuomo’s war on pipelines is crushing New York’s economy

When Team Cuomo blocked a gas pipeline this month, and another last year, we warned of the fallout. A new report out Monday puts a price tag on such bans — and points out what’s really going on. The...

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What the Blackhawks shouldn’t do after their shocking ouster

One goal in the playoffs for him last year. One goal in the playoffs for him this year. First-round loss for his team last year in six games. First-round loss for his team this year in a four-game...

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Mats Zuccarello’s two goals lead Rangers to series clinch

It was a regular season that started with uncertainty and a postseason that started with the same. But this is proving to be a new version of an old story, the Rangers maybe not looking like the most...

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Veterans score major victory in Los Angeles

Justice was again served last week against the Veterans Administration — specifically, its LA office, which once again got slapped down in its efforts to squelch a critic. Exactly why federal...

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Engineers made a robotic arm for this girl to play the violin

A 10-year-old girl born with no left hand is playing the violin, thanks to a specially designed prosthetic built by undergraduates at George Mason University. Isabella Nicola tested out the final...

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A Deshaun Watson breakdown from someone who knows him best

There were two minutes left and 68 yards between Deshaun Watson and a national championship comeback victory against mighty Alabama, and not a single soul on the Clemson sideline, or in the Clemson...

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