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Making sense of Mets’ plan with Amed Rosario, who’s ‘100 percent ready’

MIAMI — It’s so close for Amed Rosario now, he should be able to taste it. Consider the Mets’ next shortstop on a tasting strike, then. Or at least the 21-year-old understands already that no value...

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GOPers rip Trump’s ‘dumb idea’ for anti-hack team with Russia

President Trump said Sunday that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the creation of a “Cyber Security” unit to prevent future Election Day meddling — a proposal quickly slammed by both...

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Slain cop’s daughter recalls touching final moment with her mom

The city didn’t just lose a police officer when Miosotis Familia was assassinated last week — it lost “Superwoman,’’ her weeping daughter told The Post on Sunday. Genesis Villella, 20, fought through...

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Why New York getaways are becoming a lot more affordable

That Big Apple staycation of yours is beginning to look a lot more attractive. A building boom in New York City over the last several years has sent hotel rates sliding — down 11 percent to an average...

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Marlins insist sale isn’t factor as Yankees hunt their relievers

MIAMI — The Yankees are among many contenders who have contacted the Marlins about relievers David Phelps and AJ Ramos. The Yanks also have been connected with first baseman Justin Bour in case Greg...

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MTA chair’s horrible ‘solution’ to fix your horrible commute

If you’re wondering how you’re going to deal with this summer’s track-work hell at Penn Station, MTA Chairman Joe Lhota offered a solution Sunday: Start earlier. “Try to come in earlier — or later if...

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Police prepare Bronx church for slain cop’s funeral

Police are making sure that the Bronx church where a viewing for assassinated cop Miosotis Familia will be held Monday will do her justice. Crews from the NYPD’s buildings-maintenance division spent...

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You’ll never want to use a reusable water bottle again

Refilling your water bottle is an easy way to save money, be green and most importantly stay healthy, right? Wrong. A study by Treadmill Reviews has found that water bottles harbor huge levels of...

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Two huge stars Yankees need to get back on track in second half

The Yankees’ attempt to jump-start a stalled season Sunday failed due to a dead battery. With Masahiro Tanaka on the mound and Gary Sanchez behind the plate, the Yankees were looking to win a series...

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Media moguls hope to make deals at Sun Valley conference

Let the dealmaking begin! As media moguls, investment bankers and lenders descend on Sun Valley on Tuesday for the annual Allen & Co. conference, several executives will be under pressure to do...

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New York wants to put retirees to work

The Big Apple’s senior citizens aren’t over the hill — they’re being put back to work at 17 different government agencies. The Department for the Aging has put out a bid to hire a firm to recruit 175...

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Bear takes a chomp out of sleeping camp counselor’s head

WARD, Colo. — A teen staffer at a Colorado camp fought off a bear after waking up Sunday to find the animal biting his head and trying to drag him away. The 19-year-old woke up at around 4 a.m. to a...

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Trump backs away from Russia cyber-security proposal

WASHINGTON — President Trump late Sunday backed away from his early morning proposal to form a cyber-security partnership with Russian President Vladimir Putin after prominent Republicans panned the...

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Stringer proposes $3.5B bond act to fund transit projects

City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday proposed a $3.5 billion bond act to fund state transportation projects that would earmark 60 percent of the cash to improve the city’s ailing subway system....

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Provision in Cuomo’s budget will kill the tombstone tax

The only thing certain in life is death and taxes — but New Yorkers may soon get some relief. There’s an 8.875 percent use tax on the purchase of the raw materials used in making tombstones. But a...

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Seamore’s opens East End sustainable seafood spot

Seamore’s, the cult Montauk-in-the-city seafood eatery, has opened a flagship outpost on the East End. The reasonably priced concept from Michael Chernow, co-founder of the Meatball Shop, is focused on...

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Tale of two Stitches

Glass half full? Maybe. Or maybe I’m putting a positive spin on this roller-coaster season. Promise of Spring elevated our account to over 2,400 roses. Summer of Hell saw us dip to our current reading...

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MLB managers ignore common sense in favor of failed strategies

Sunday was “Whitey Ford Bobblehead Day” at Yankee Stadium. Yet, if you looked closely, Whitey’s head wasn’t bobbling, it was shaking, side-to-side, in disbelief. Friday night the Yankees’ bullpen,...

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The sneaky-smart logic behind Nets’ offseason roster moves

LAS VEGAS — Nets general manager Sean Marks would likely do well in this city’s casinos. Sunday morning’s quick pivot from Otto Porter Jr. to DeMarre Carroll showed his poker face, and he may still...

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All-Star Game should be just start of Michael Conforto’s Mets rise

ST. LOUIS — Now that Michael Conforto is an All-Star, it would make sense for the Mets also to make him their starting center fielder after the team returns from the break, instead of just a fourth...

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