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Sailor Brinkley-Cook is unhappy with how her Friday appearance on “Good Morning America” was edited. The 21-year-old daughter of supermodel Christie Brinkley, 66, and Peter Cook, 61, has spoken out against her interview — in which she discussed her battle with eating disorders and body dysmorphia — calling it “tone deaf” in light of the …
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Justin Bieber is feeling shame after the murders of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery. The pop star, 26, and his model wife Hailey Baldwin spoke with CNN commentator and activist Angela Rye about privilege, which Baldwin posted on her Instagram account Sunday. “I’ve been feeling shame in the sense of like, why did it take …
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A simple “sorry” would have sufficed. DJ David Guetta is being dragged on social media for a tone-deaf tribute to George Floyd that included a remixed speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Guetta, 52, was hosting a livestreamed fund-raising event on a New York City rooftop for coronavirus relief efforts on Saturday when he played …
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Julianne Hough has a friend in Carrie Ann Inaba. Hough, 31, recently announced that she and her husband, Brooks Laich, were separating after nearly three years of marriage. Hough and Inaba, 52, worked together on “Dancing with the Stars,” when Hough was a pro dancer and Inaba served as a judge before Hough eventually took …
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As the confrontation between the United States and China intensifies, Taiwan will occupy a pivotal place. Since becoming the site of the exiled Nationalist Chinese government after the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) conquest of mainland China in 1949, the island state has become a flourishing and prosperous liberal democracy boasting the 21st-largest economy in the …
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A cash-strapped airport spa chain snagged $5.6 million in federal coronavirus aid weeks after warning investors that its independent auditor had raised “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue operating amid hefty losses, The Post has learned. New York-based XpresSpa told investors it had obtained the Payroll Protection Program loan in a May 7 regulatory …
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With the concourse outside Barclays Center the site of protests this week over the police-related death of George Floyd, the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty of the WNBA released a statement Sunday backing the cause of racial justice. “We will work alongside our community – our fans, players, employees and including local law enforcement …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Yankees. Are we victims of grade inflation of the young Yankee “stars” [Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Gleyber Torres, …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Knicks. Why isn’t Patrick Ewing even considered for the head coaching job? Seems like he will at the …
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Going out of business has helped boost sales at Pier 1 Imports, The Post has learned. The struggling seller of glassware and wicker furniture has been raking in some $20 million a week in online going-out-of-business sales, the CEO revealed at a bankruptcy hearing on Friday. That’s better than any of its Black Friday sales …