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‘Slow Learners’ star Adam Pally: ‘Marriage and kids is hard’

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 16 April 2015 | 10.46

Adam Pally and Sarah Burns star in 'Slow Learners," a rom-com debuting Monday at the Tribeca Film Festival.Photo: Chase Bowman Adam Pally knows his bros. He bro-ed up the medical field on "The Mindy Project" for the past two seasons as Dr. Peter...
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Parents are paying $150,000 to tour colleges in private jets

Stepping off their private plane at remote Auburn-Lewiston Airport in Maine, the 17-year-old boy and his family climb into the waiting Escalade that whisks them to the elite Bates College in less than five minutes. The group spends the afternoon touring...
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Daytime engagement: ‘Bachelor’ host Chris Harrison on his new ‘Millionaire’ gig

Chris Harrison will segue into daytime TV as the new host of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." Harrison, 43 — who's been hosting ABC's "The Bachelor"/"The Bachelorette" et al. since 2001 — will assume his new responsibilities when "Millionaire" kicks...
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First look at ‘Empire’ star Terrence Howard in ‘Wayward Pines’

Terrence Howard as Lucious Lyon on "Empire."Photo: Michael Lavine/FOX Here's an early peek at "Empire" star Terrence Howard in his upcoming role on the Fox miniseries "Wayward Pines," premiering May 14. Howard has had one of the biggest comebacks...
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Conan’s Cuba trip nets 4 million viewers since March airdate

Give that man a cigar. Conan O'Brien has gotten a lot of mileage out of his secret visit to Havana. Nearly 4 million viewers have watched "Conan in Cuba" since it first aired on O'Brien's late-night show, "Conan," on March 5. That broadcast snared...
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Americans trapped in Yeman sue US for not rescuing them

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 15 April 2015 | 10.46

A Queens mom of four and a pregnant woman from Brooklyn are among of a group of New Yorkers suing the US government for not rescuing them from Yemen. Mom Haleema Ahmed and expectant mom Saffa Abdul Eltaieb — as well as Brooklynites Saleh Mothana, Esma...
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Mitre Sports says stitching holes shown in HBO doc were ‘enlarged’

Mitre Sports International, the 198-year British sporting goods manufacturer, knows what its balls look like — and the soccer balls shown in a 2008 HBO show are definitely not their balls. The holes are too big, lawyers for the company told a federal...
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How Islanders past legends motivate captain John Tavares

John Tavares was born in 1990, nearly a decade after the Islanders Stanley Cup run ended. Yet the Islanders captain has played at the Coliseum long enough to know what those teams did and he has tried to use that to his advantage as many former players...
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$11K fine for posting ads on public property ruled unconstitutional

The city's $11,000 fine on a Manhattan baby sitter making $9,000 a year for posting advertisements on public property was "unconstitutionally excessive," a judge has ruled. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten said in a decision made public Tuesday...
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Yanks not good enough to overcome lack of clutch hits, shoddy ‘D’

BALTIMORE — The 2015 Yankees don't figure to do the big things particularly well — the "big things" in this context meaning "score runs" and "prevent runs." So if Joe Girardi's guys want to be more than a transitional vehicle, they'll have to excel...
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Mets’ new-look pen gets assist from an unlikely source

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 14 April 2015 | 10.46

Jeurys Familia walked the leadoff hitter in the ninth to bring the potential tying run to the plate — not exactly the way managers draw up blueprints for closing games. Familia stepped off the mound to gather himself. David Wright came over from third....
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Have film-fest fun separating the real from the fake

The making of sake. A tense road tri p to New Orleans. And the history of spit. Those are just some of the films that will — or may not — be in this year's Tribeca Film Festival, which starts Wednesday and runs through April 26. The TFF has hundreds...
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The reason Curtis Granderson’s .056 average isn’t killing the Mets

You look at the early batting average for Curtis Granderson. And if you're not passing out from disbelief or reaching for a sickness bag, there is one thing you should do, according to manager Terry Collins. Ignore the early batting average for Curtis...
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Michael Cuddyer’s Citi Field debut was so good, it gave him chills

Michael Cuddyer jogged out to left field for the ninth inning of his first home game with the Mets, having just sprinted home with an insurance run. The largest crowd in Citi Field regular-season history had so far been rewarded for its renewed optimism,...
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A sign of pessimism on an optimistic day for the Mets

The first day of the Mets' seventh season at Citi Field seemed so different than nearly every day the park had seen before. The sun was shining, nearly every seat was filled and nearly every fan was filled with optimism. Outside Citi Field, reminders...
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Yankees finally come alive, absolutely hammer Red Sox

Written By Unknown on Senin, 13 April 2015 | 10.46

And you were worried about the Yankees in general because of a senses-numbing 1-4 start and Masahiro Tanaka in particular because of his initial awful effort. In what manager Joe Girardi labeled a "really important" game, the Yankees received an effective,...
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The newest No. 1 vs. 2 golf rivalry is born, and it’s a fun one

AUGUSTA , Ga. — Rory McIlroy, meet Jordan Spieth. No. 1, meet No. 2. This should be fun. McIlroy, the current No. 1 ranked player in the world, came to this Masters chasing history, trying to become only the sixth player ever to complete a career...
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Spotlight of home opener deGrom’s reward for ROY season

ATLANTA — The Mets will give their fans the next-best thing to Matt Harvey for Monday's home opener. Jacob deGrom has barely spent time in New York since receiving 2014 NL Rookie of the Year honors, so the Citi Field ovation he is likely to get during...
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Paul Singer’s hedge fund takes a dip

Hedge fund mogul Paul Singer started off 2015 with a rare miss — the first quarter in almost three years that one of his hedge funds has been down and one of only 12 in his stellar 38-year run. Singer's Elliott International hedge fund fell half a percentage...
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Out of nowhere, Phil Mickelson nearly roars past Spieth

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Phil Mickelson wasn't expected to make much noise at the 79th Masters, not after the year he was having. But this is Augusta National and Mickelson naturally made his presence felt on another Masters on Sunday. He began the day 11 strokes...
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In My Library: Tim Gunn

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 12 April 2015 | 10.46

Even the dean of "Project Runway" sometimes has doubts about what to wear. "I recently saw a pair of waxed black jeans that looked like leather, and I asked the salesperson if I were too old to wear them," Tim Gunn tells The Post. "He looked me up and...
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This week’s must-read books

The Fishermen by Chigozie ObiomaLittle, Brown Obioma uses his small Nigerian hometown of Akure as the setting of his first novel, where the routine daily rhythm of life is interrupted for one family when the father is transferred by his employer to...
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Islanders blow two leads, open playoffs on road vs. Capitals

They tried to applaud and cheer for all the good that happened before this night, and all that might come. But it was hard for the Coliseum fans to find any enthusiasm on Saturday night, hard to find anything but dourness in the final regular-season...
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Jordan Spieth will handle the pressure and win the Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. — We've seen a Masters Sunday melt the best of golfers. Greg Norman lost a six-stroke lead in 1996 by shooting a horrid 78 in the final round. More recently, Rory McIlroy played brilliantly for three rounds in 2011, but came apart on the...
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Knicks beat Magic in an ugly game, but do they really win?

ORLANDO, Fla. — Is there something called a "bad win?'' The Knicks and Magic made ignomious NBA history by combining for a league-worst 15 points in the second quarter on Saturday night. Then the Knicks hurt their chances of finishing with the undisputed...
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Islanders down Penguins, will face Capitals in first round

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 11 April 2015 | 10.46

PITTSBURGH — John Tavares broke a tie with his 37th goal of the season early in the third period and the Islanders pulled away to beat the reeling Penguins 3-1 on Friday night. The victory ensured the Islanders will face the Capitals in the first round...
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Mario Cuomo’s will leaves his estate to wife Matilda

The late ex-Gov. ­Mario Cuomo left his entire estate, valued at $250,000 plus his Sutton Place apartment, to his wife of 60 years. He also left a trust to his five children and grandchildren, though the value of the fund and how it will be distributed...
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Identifying fantasy baseball’s 3 hidden, breakout stars

Fantasy players are obsessed with what's next. Rosters are littered with closers-in-waiting, and businesses have been built on the scouting and analysis of the game's best prospects. But no "next" takes hold of a fantasy player stronger than the preoccupation...
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Wife of cop who fatally shot unarmed man is pregnant

Michael SlagerPhoto: AP The pregnant wife of the cop charged in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in South Carolina has spent the past few months preparing for their first child. "Burp clothes for a fraction of the cost!!" Jamie Slager,...
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Lights-out game: Red Sox, Yanks delayed by brief outage

An already long night got even longer in The Bronx on Friday night when some lights went out at Yankee Stadium in the bottom of the 12th, causing a 16-minute delay. With Carlos Beltran facing Red Sox reliever Tommy Layne and a 1-0 count of a 3-3 game,...
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Massive tornado causes widespread damage in Illinois

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 10 April 2015 | 10.46

ROCHELLE, Ill. — At least one large tornado touched down Thursday night in northern Illinois, causing significant damage and prompting reports of more than a dozen people rescued from a collapsed restaurant. The National Weather Service confirmed on...
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April brings about a flurry of magazine launches

It was a cold winter in the magazine world, with new launches down a touch from a year ago, but April has brought forth a flurry of new launches. On April 13, Maria Rodale unveils the first issue of Rodale's Organic Life. She is gambling that she can...
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How Mets’ strategy of pitching Harvey in 2nd home game is paying off

WASHINGTON — Matt Harvey's Citi Field return isn't scheduled until Tuesday, but the Mets already consider it a success. According to Lou DePaoli, the team's executive vice president and chief revenue officer, the Mets have already sold upward of 30,000...
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Media cowards shy away from truth: N-bomb should be banned

In the struggle between Golden Opportunity and Too Late Now, Too Late has become the prohibitive favorite. Kentucky student-athlete Andrew Harrison, on a national stage Saturday, provided a golden opportunity with his muttered assessment of Wisconsin's...
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