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Biden’s radical Title IX plan would kill women’s sports

The Biden administration’s proposal will do significant damage to young women who count on the promise of Title IX. They deserve the opportunity to compete on a level playing field. 

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‘Limbo land’: Daycares, preschools in NYC navigate shifting mask policies

“I’m not going to send another memo over to the parents to confuse them,” she said. “We can’t continue to have all these changes. It’s very disruptive.” said Manhattan school director. 

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Media needs to question if Biden is actually clueless about son’s deals

The walls evidently aren’t closing in on President Joe Biden. 

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61-year-old woman killed after getting caught in Bronx crossfire

A 61-year-old woman was killed Monday night after getting caught in the crossfire of a dispute on a Bronx street, police said.

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Ralph Lauren expands Fifth Avenue footprint with $4M co-op

Fashion designer Ralph Lauren and his wife Ricky have just bought a $4 million Upper East Side apartment, according to property records.

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Fred Couples believes Tiger Woods can win Masters if he plays: ‘Too good’

Up close and personal, Fred Couples watched Tiger Woods practice for nine holes Monday and came away believing that Woods can win the Masters.

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Gov. Hochul argues Buffalo Bills deal isn’t majority-taxpayer funded

“It is not majority taxpayer-funded – I want to be clear on that. The state share is 43 percent. So that's not the majority, but that's historically low for any public financing from the state,” Hochul...

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Obi Toppin, Immanuel Quickley’s emergence prompting Knicks’ offseason questions

Before rebuilding the team, the Knicks’ front office needs to decide whether it needs a new reserve point guard or starting forward.

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Daniel Jones will be ‘ready’ to try to repay Giants’ confidence in new system

Daniel Jones says he will be ready to play.

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Bronx teen freed without bail despite gun charge accused of murdering...

The victim, Dellin Scarlett suffered gunshot wounds to his shoulder, chest, both arms, lower abdomen and both legs. He was transported to Jacobi Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

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Joe Biden got at least one thing right — Putin has got to go

Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine is entering its sixth week, and the past few days have seen a rhetorical shift in Vladimir Putin’s goals.

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Broadway’s ‘Take Me Out’ is an explosive, funny baseball play

The old saying “there’s no crying in baseball” gets a shellacking in this fantastic revival.

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Mets’ Carlos Carrasco finishes shaky spring training on high note

Carlos Carrasco saved his best for last in spring training. 

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Phil Mickelson has ‘gone dark’ since Saudi controversy: Bryson DeChambeau

Phil Mickelson is shrouded in silence in the wake of his Saudi Arabia controversy.

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Yankees are ‘pretty close’ to finalizing Opening Day roster

As they entered the final day of shortened spring training, the Yankees’ Opening Day roster was almost set.

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Giants’ new regime made Sterling Shepard feel wanted before reworking contract

Words spoke louder than actions to Sterling Shepard. 

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Video: Mariners top prospect finds out he made the Opening Day roster

Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez finds out he made the opening day roster.

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Jets release tight end Ryan Griffin after free-agency additions

The Jets released tight end Ryan Griffin, who was squeezed out by the free-agent additions of C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin.

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Yankees’ JP Sears likely to make team: ‘We’ve been impressed’

After throwing three innings in his Grapefruit League finale Monday, Sears said manager Aaron Boone informed him that he had made the team.

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Kansas uses historic rally to beat North Carolina for national championship

The top-seeded Jayhawks rallied from a 16-point, first-half deficit — the largest for a champion in NCAA Tournament history — in a dramatic, 72-69 victory over No. 8 North Carolina

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