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Popular NYC Sports Photographer Dead at 48 from COVID-19

NEW YORK (AP) — Anthony Causi, a highly skilled and exceedingly popular sports photographer for The New York Post who covered the city’s teams for 25 years, died Sunday from the new coronavirus. He was 48.

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NY Post Editorial Board Shreds Bernie Sanders’ ‘Magic Math’: ‘Pay with Unicorn Dust’

The New York Post editorial board unleashed on socialist senator and Democrat frontrunner Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Friday, ripping his grandiose plans to spend trillions and drastically expand the size of government and mocking his recently released fact sheet — which supposedly addresses cost concerns of his various proposals — as not even passing the “laugh test.”

AIKEN, SC - FEBRUARY 28: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) spea

Peter Schweizer in NY Post: Joe Biden Considers China a ‘Business Partner,’ Not a ‘Competitor’

Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute and Breitbart News senior contributor-at-large, highlighted the Biden family’s financial ties to the government of China — particularly in relation to Hunter Biden — in explaining Joe Biden’s refusal to acknowledge the world’s most populous country as a geopolitical threat to America.

BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 05: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (L), and his Chinese counterpa

Mushnick Slams ESPN for ‘Embracing Racial-Slur Rapper’ Kendrick Lamar

Longtime sports columnist Phil Mushnick has about had it with the rank hypocrisy he sees on left-wing sports cable network ESPN, especially when he sees host Jemele Hill embracing a rapper who spews hate for women and constantly uses the “N” word. And this even after African Americans fought so hard for so many decades to be afforded their due respect in professional sports.

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New York Post: The NFL Could ‘Fall Like Gladiators of Ancient Rome’

Mary Pilon of the New York Post went biblical, or at least ancient Roman, in prophesizing how she believes the demise of the NFL might come about. Pilon likened NFL players to “gladiators,” warning that the health concerns associated with football, such as concussions, might eventually cost the NFL their privileged place as the sport of choice for most Americans.

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