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Autistic student suspended for standing up to bullies, $5M suit claims

An autistic Staten Island student got suspended for three days and was forced to miss the formal for his eighth-grade graduation — all because he defended himself against bullies, his family says in a...

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Unruly airline passenger screams cops ‘treating me like a black person’...

The only thing crazier than this unruly passenger’s outburst at a Florida airport was his defense afterward. Jeffrey Epstein, a doctor in Lakeland, Florida, told police that he “created a very big...

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Gary Sanchez passes key test in recovery from groin injury

Yankee Stadium’s playing field was a busy place Friday afternoon with injured players and infielders working out. Gary Sanchez and Aaron Judge continued to work back from injuries that have them on the...

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What Aaron Boone is looking for in Greg Bird’s swing

Yankees manager Aaron Boone saw Greg Bird handle pitches with force. Now he wants a second glance. “I feel like last couple weeks [he] has reverted back to what [we] saw first few weeks when he was...

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Noah Syndergaard has another rough outing in Mets’ loss

PHILADELPHIA — Noah Syndergaard could use an antibiotic for mediocre pitching. In his season that has been shortened by two disabled list stints, Syndergaard is still looking for the kind of groove...

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Why Victoria’s Secret’s idea of sexy may be killing its brand

Supermodel Lais Ribeiro strutted her lithesome 6-foot frame across the stage last November at the annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, her 31-23-33 figure barely contained in the company’s Fantasy...

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Mom-and-pop ice cream maker wins suit over ‘icky’ ingredients

A mom-and-pop shop outside of Boston won a $725,000 award Friday after a federal jury determined a supplier for its frozen desserts delivered a subpar product. Chris and Paula White’s 600 lb. Gorillas...

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Davis Webb shows Giants exactly what they needed to see

DETROIT — He needed this. Davis Webb needed a bounce-back performance after a jittery preseason debut last week. Coach Pat Shurmur gave Webb the start at quarterback, opting to keep Eli Manning on the...

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NYPD fires cop accused of shooting romantic rival in face

An NYPD sergeant was fired on Friday in connection with his off-duty shooting of a romantic rival in Brooklyn earlier this month, sources told The Post. Ritchard Blake, 40, was canned amid an Internal...

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Trump: Paul Manafort is a ‘good person’ and his trial is ‘very sad’

President Trump showed some love for his onetime campaign chair Paul Manafort on Friday, as jurors in his tax- and bank-fraud trial finished their second day of deliberations without reaching a...

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Man strips naked before robbing Manhattan restaurant: cops

Cops are on the lookout for a thief who sneaked into a Gramercy Park restaurant and stripped naked before robbing the place and fleeing the scene. The suspect entered the side door of Adalya restaurant...

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Louisiana bans Citigroup, Bank of America from bond sale

Talk about a backfire. Louisiana has “prohibited” Citigroup and Bank of America from participating in an upcoming bond sale over their recent restrictions against doing business with gunmakers. “I...

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Firefighter rips house explosion pot grower as ‘most regrettable’ rescue of...

A Bronx pot grower sentenced to prison Friday in an explosion that killed an FDNY chief called the fallen Bravest his “hero’’ — while a colleague of the victim said the rescue of the perpetrator was...

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Crappy sewers set for $8M upgrade after Post report

Sweet relief! The city has finally earmarked $8 million to fix ­aging sewer lines in Middle Village, Queens, that have caused fecal flooding in residents’ basements — a day ­after The Post revealed how...

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NYPD union tried to troll de Blasio during trip to Fenway

Well, that Sox! The NYPD’s largest union tried to toss a beanball at Mayor de Blasio by ripping him over contract negotiations on the Jumbotron at Fenway Park — home of his favorite team — but the ad...

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Jumaane Williams: IRS approved my $8K grooming deductions

Jumaane Williams, who’s trying to unseat Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, claimed Friday the IRS approved his $8,000 in wardrobe and grooming deductions because it accepted and processed his tax returns....

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Mentally ill man who allegedly terrorized neighbor released without bail

A self-described schizophrenic man was finally arrested for allegedly terrorizing his downstairs neighbor in their Washington Heights apartment building — only to be released immediately with no bail....

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Mueller recommends 6 months in prison for ex-Trump aide Papadopoulos

WASHINGTON – Special Counsel Robert Mueller recommended in a court filing on Friday that a judge sentence former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos to up to six months in prison for lying to...

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Yankees bats come alive in rain-shortened win over Blue Jays

When the Yankees batted for the first time Friday night against Blue Jays right-hander Marcus Stroman, they were already in a four-run hole because of Lance Lynn’s shaky beginning. Thanks to Didi...

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Law clerk says court ignored sexual harassment claims against judge — then...

A former law clerk in Manhattan state Supreme Court filed a federal discrimination suit accusing court officials of ignoring her complaints of sexual harassment by a judge — and then firing her. Lawyer...

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