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I tried to poach an egg in the microwave — it scorched my face

This kitchen "hack" is not as egg-cellent as you might think.

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Smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires drifts over NYC: ‘It may smell like a campfire’

"The skies will be milky, they'll be a little hazy," Diamond said. "And occasionally, when that smoke is allowed to get down to the ground, it may smell like a campfire."

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Kodai Senga gem, Brandon Nimmo defense propel Mets past Phillies

Kodai Senga threw seven scoreless innings and Brandon Nimmo brought back a would-be home run during the Mets' 2-0 win over the Phillies on Tuesday.

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Biden sexual assault accuser Tara Reade feels ‘safe’ in Russia after fleeing...

“I felt safe and I felt heard and I felt respected," Reade said of getting off the plane in Russia.

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Tyler Boyd: I was missing piece in Bengals’ AFC championship game loss

Consider Tyler Boyd the missing link -- he certainly does.

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Giancarlo Stanton, Josh Donaldson may face different Yankees reality as...

There was a palpable buzz Tuesday surrounding the Double-A Somerset Patriots.

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Ezra Miller would return for potential ‘The Flash’ sequel: director

"I don’t think there’s anyone that can play that character as well as they did," director Andy Muschietti said of Miller.

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Emails suggest ex-NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched COVID-19 memoir project in...

In August, an Albany county court ruling allowed Cuomo to keep the proceeds from his book after the since-disbanded Joint Commission on Public Ethics ordered him to surrender the cash to the state.

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Jimmy Butler, Heat influenced Coco Gauff’s opening-round win at French Open

Coco Gauff pulled inspiration from one of her favorite local athletes in what looked like it would be a bleak start to the French Open.

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Get them rewrite! Debt-ceiling deal fails to fix DC

Another short period of political uncertainty is far better than taking another giant step towards national financial ruin.

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I take a bus, train and boat in my ‘brave’ 2-hour commute to college

"Not once will I ever understand why I chose a college so far away, and why I’ve chosen it again for next year," the student admitted about her daily trek.

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Lin-Manuel Miranda encourages Hunter College graduates in ‘age of online...

"The times and challenges that greet you are greater than those faced by Jonathan [Larson] or myself or anyone in history," the "Hamilton" producer said.

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The Biden family is under the protection of the nation’s top lawmen

Many whistleblowers have come forward including Gary Shapley who alleges the IRS has slow-walked the Hunter Biden case to avoid filing charges.

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3rd man charged in connection to 2002 murder of Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay

Bryant was spotted entering the building just before shots rang out, and a piece of clothing he left behind contained his DNA, officials said.

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Yankees’ Tommy Kahnle eager to return and show off new pitch

The latest rehab of Tommy Kahnle’s career has doubled as a science experiment.

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Grad’s hateful rant: Letters to the Editor — May 31, 2023

Post readers discuss how a CUNY Law graduate criticized the military, police and Israel in her commencement speech.

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Brandon Nimmo prepared himself for homer-saving-catch: ‘More comfortable’

The lone blemish on Kodai Senga’s night was erased before it could impact the scoreboard.

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Ex-Trump White House official Peter Navarro to go on trial in September in...

Navarro was charged last year with one contempt count for failing to appear for a deposition before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack and a second charge for failing to produce...

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Breanna Stewart leads Liberty to first road win of season in Seattle return

Back in Seattle, Breanna Stewart led her new team, the Liberty, to its first road win of the season, an 86-78 win over her old team, the Storm.

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Padres’ 16-year-old prospect Ethan Salas picks up first pro hit

Third-ranked Padres prospect Ethan Salas made the most of his first professional career at-bat.

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