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At Hiroshima, Obama should make a pledge, not an apology
President Obama hasn’t said yet whether he’ll visit Hiroshima when he’s in Japan next month. But he’s being encouraged to do so and even, by some, to apologize for America’s use of the atomic bomb in...
View ArticleThe questions Bratton can’t answer (yet) on the NYPD corruption scandal
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton can’t say much yet about the corruption investigation that’s already seen four deputy chiefs and a precinct commander disciplined — yet he plainly knows the questions...
View ArticleThe Clintons have mastered the practice of conflicts of interest
When do Bill and Hillary Clinton demand royalty payments from Robin Thicke for “Blurred Lines”? On ethics, at least, they mastered the practice long before he cut the hit tune. Their latest blur to...
View ArticleGood riddance to cop-bashing CCRB chief Richard Emery
Richard Emery, now the ex-head of the Civilian Complaint Review Board, finally embarrassed himself out of a job he never should’ve had in the first place. Emery resigned late Wednesday after a...
View Article‘It’s life or death’: Manziel’s agent gives QB five-day ultimatum
Johnny Manziel’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has told the troubled quarterback to seek help or he will no longer represent him. Rosenhaus has asked Manziel to seek treatment within five days or he will...
View ArticleRangers ripped by Penguins as Lundqvist exits with eye injury
PITTSBURGH — That sound? That was the sound of the Rangers’ postseason foundation shaking. That rumble? That was the rumbling of panicked aftershock that followed in its wake. Because the Rangers’ 5-2...
View ArticleIvan Nova implosion, anemic offense sink Yankees
TORONTO — J.A. Happ dug the grave and then watched with delight when Ivan Nova stuffed the hole with Yankee bodies and buried them. Happ handled the Yankees’ lineup that has struggled to score runs...
View Article1,100 delegates could be the magic number for Donald Trump
Donald Trump can secure the GOP presidential nomination if he comes to the party’s convention this summer with more that 1,100 delegates — which is below the current requirement, a member of the...
View ArticleWhy the Mets can expect a big-time challenge from Nationals
The greatest threat to the Mets repeating as NL East champs is not their slow start. It is the strong opening by the Nationals. Now, let’s offer up all the provisos that must come attached to this: It...
View ArticleThe day in photos: April 13, 2016
An elephant rocks face paint, Hillary Clinton shares a laugh with Rev. Al Sharpton and more.
View ArticleBernie pulls to within 10 points of Hillary in New York
Bernie Sanders has pulled to within 10 points of Hillary Clinton among New York voters, according to a new poll Wednesday — slashing her lead from 21 points just a month ago in the same survey. Clinton...
View ArticleObserver reporter resigns after magazine’s Trump endorsement
The national political reporter for the New York Observer resigned Wednesday because he was uncomfortable with the way the salmon-colored weekly covered Donald Trump, the father-in-law of publisher and...
View ArticleVerizon, SoftBank go head-to-head for control of Yahoo
Two ex-Googlers are upping the ante in a high stakes game of brinkmanship to take control of Yahoo, The Post has learned. In one corner is Tim Armstrong, once Google’s head of ad sales and now running...
View ArticleCensus Bureau computers go missing — must be an election year
The Philadelphia Census Bureau has lost some more computers. And that shouldn’t surprise you — it’s a presidential election year. Let me rewind to 2012, when Philly Census, one of just six regions,...
View ArticleTech titans bring specialized classes to inner-city schools
New York City’s public schools are about to get a dose of business smarts, Silicon Valley style. Build — a nonprofit education group whose backers include Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey, GoPro...
View ArticleGet ready to feast on Nordic fare all over NYC
The Nordic food revolution is coming to the Big Apple. The co-founder of Noma, the celebrated Copenhagen restaurant that is closing this year and reopening as an urban farm in 2017, is exporting that...
View ArticleDarling of Silicon Valley in danger of losing her business
Just last year, Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of blood testing company Theranos, ranked as the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire, a Silicon Valley darling who was revolutionizing her...
View ArticleKnicks’ roster breakdown: Who will stay and who will go?
The Knicks have six free agents on their roster, two with opt-outs and a superstar player who has hinted at asking for a trade if things don’t go well this summer. Who’s coming back? SG Langston...
View ArticleBankrupt SFX fires NY staffers, but judge protects festivals
It’s curtains for SFX Entertainment’s remaining New York employees, but the bankrupt electronic dance company confirmed on Wednesday that its shows will go on. This week the company issued a notice...
View ArticleSecret meeting puts Trump-Kelly feud on hold
Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump have made their peace. The Fox News anchor secretly spent an hour with the Republican presidential candidate yesterday at the Trump Tower, where she tried to charm him into...
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