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Mick Jagger and other famous friends of Peter Beard paid tribute to the legendary photographer on Monday, after his remains were found in Long Island over the weekend. The Rolling Stones rocker, 76, shared a couple of black and white images of himself goofing off with the famed African wildlife shutterbug in an Instagram post. …
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Neiman Marcus Group is preparing to seek bankruptcy protection as soon as this week, becoming the first major US department store operator to succumb to the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, people familiar with the matter said. The debt-laden Dallas-based company has been left with few options after the pandemic forced it to temporarily …
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The Jets in this draft could be like the guy who sits down at a restaurant, looks at the menu and says, “Give me one of everything.” You can look up and down the roster and find needs that general manager Joe Douglas needs to fill. That is why the debate about what they should …
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Post columnist Steve Serby catches up with new Jets receiver Breshad Perriman for some Q&A. Q: When your father, former Lions receiver Brett Perriman, suffered a stroke in April 2016, what was that moment like for you when you found out? A: It was a crazy moment, man, that’s a moment I’ll never forget. It …
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New Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman believes the end of the 2019 season was just the beginning for him. Perriman had a monster finish for the Buccaneers last year. In their final five games, he caught 25 passes for 506 yards and five touchdowns. It was the most production he has shown in five years …
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The Jets lost their top wide receiver Tuesday, but wasted no time finding his replacement. Top free agent Robby Anderson departed Tuesday afternoon — agreeing to a two-year, $20 million deal with the Panthers that will pay him $12 million in the first year, according to a source. The spot did not remain open long, …
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Neiman Marcus is reportedly considering bankruptcy as the luxury retailer wrestles with massive debts and coronavirus-related store closures. The Dallas-based company is in discussions with lenders about filing for bankruptcy, which could allow it to keep operating and reduce its debts while it works to cut costs, Bloomberg News reported Monday. Neiman Marcus has not …