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Report: Rutgers Officials Were Long Aware Of Rice’s Abusive Behavior
According to the New York Times, Rutgers officials were long aware of disgraced former head coach Mike Rice’s abusive behavior toward players.
New Twist In Messy Rutgers Scandal, Report Says FBI Is Looking Into Former RU Assistant
“That’s clearly not true, Mr. Murdock acted without any motivation for money when he brought this to the attention of Rutgers in June of 2012. It’s Rutgers who didn’t act,” said attorney Barry Kozyra.
A-Rod Reveals Rivera’s Tough Side
On occasion, Mariano Rivera took A-Rod to task, demanding that Rodriguez raised his game.
Hartnett: Knicks’ Scorching Run Backed By Chandler’s All-Effort Defense
Reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler is a big reason why the Knicks have won five straight and sit a half-game behind the Miami Heat.
Hartnett: Hall Of Fame Voters Got It Wrong With Piazza, Biggio
There wasn’t a positive drug test or smoking syringe implicating them. They weren’t dragged in front of committees on Capitol Hill to explain themselves, and their names haven’t been tarnished by clubhouse trainers.
New York Times Correspondent Ordered Out Of China
A New York Times correspondent was forced to leave China Monday after working there for more than a decade, after his visa was not renewed.
A Look Back At The History Of The Times Square Ball Drop
At the time of the first New Year’s celebration in Times Square, Theodore Roosevelt was president, the New York Yankees were still known as the New York Highlanders, and it had been less than a decade since Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the eastern Bronx had been annexed to New York City.
Report: Knicks Aggressively Shopped Stoudemire
Since last February, the Knicks have explored multiple ways of dealing away Amar’e Stoudemire.
Report: New York Times Offers Buyouts In Newsroom; Layoffs Could Follow
The New York Times has offered buyout packages to 30 newsroom staffers, and a report Monday said layoffs could follow.
Kallas: Jack Taylor’s Record-Setting Game Misses The Point (Part 2)
Jack Taylor’s 138 point performance was like shooting fish in a barrel.
New York Times Staffers Stage Walkout Over Contract Dispute
Members of the New York Times guild staged a walkout Monday afternoon, protesting the state of contract negotiations with regard to compensation and benefits.
Former New York Times Publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Dead At 86
The newspaper reported that his family said Sulzberger died Saturday at his home in Southampton, N.Y., after battling a long illness. He had retired in 1992 after three decades at the paper’s helm, and was succeeded by his son, Arthur Jr.
Connecticut U.S. Senate Focus: The Republicans
Two Democrats and two Republicans will compete in next Tuesday’s Connecticut primaries, in the hopes of securing their respective party’s nomination for the chance to fill the Senate seat of Joe Lieberman (D), who is retiring.
Pettitte Pushing For September Return
Andy Pettitte is recovering from a broken fibula and is hoping to return to the Yankees in September.
Horace Mann Abuse Victims Flocking To Lawyers, Going Public Over Scandal
There is a demand for answers and changes in the wake of sex abuse allegations at a top New York private school. Alumni who say they were abused at Horace Mann School are talking to lawyers about their options.


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