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Bieber, Selena Gomez kiss leaves a bad taste in Taylor's mouth

Bieber, Selena Gomez kiss leaves a bad taste in Taylor's mouth

Taylor Swift stuck her tongue out in disgust after seeing her pal Selena Gomez exchange pecks on the cheek with her on-off boyfriend Justin Bieber backstage at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards.  The...   Full Story

LI cop ‘inconsolable’ over friendly-fire death of Hofstra student during hostage standoff

LI cop ‘inconsolable’ over friendly-fire death of Hofstra student during hostage standoff

The Nassau County cop who fatally shot a Hofstra University student during a terrifying home-invasion standoff is “inconsolable,” sources told The Post yesterday.  “He blames himself and keeps...   Full Story

NJ teacher says Angelina Jolie's decision isn't realistic for working women

NJ teacher says Angelina Jolie's decision isn't realistic for working women

A New Jersey kindergarten teacher with a strong family history of breast cancer blasted Angelina Jolie for giving everyday working women false hope that they, too, can prevent cancer by removing...   Full Story

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  • Obama's counsel was told of IRS audit findings weeks ago: report

    Obama's counsel was told of IRS audit findings weeks ago: report

    The White House's chief lawyer learned weeks ago that an audit of the Internal Revenue Service likely would show that agency employees inappropriately targeted conservative groups, a senior White House official said Sunday. That disclosure has...   9:44 AM

  • Wolfgang Puck catering firm slammed for skimming tips: suit

    Wolfgang Puck catering firm slammed for skimming tips: suit

    One of the country’s highest earning chefs is nickel and diming his staff, according to a class action lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday.  A Wolfgang Puck catering company was allegedly sticking venues like Irving Plaza and the...   10:16 AM

  • Commutes long, slow after Conn. train derailment

    Commutes long, slow after Conn. train derailment

    HARTFORD, Conn. —Connecticut commuters planned for long, slow trips to and from work Monday following last week's train collision that that injured 72 people and disrupted rail service into New York City. It took Gary Maddin of Milford an hour to...   8:38 AM

  • Kid slain being a good pal

    Kid slain being a good pal

    The tragic 14-year-old girl who was fatally shot on a Queens bus after a Sweet 16 party had left the bash early to help out her best friend, pals said yesterday. “She was supposed to go to another Sweet 16 party with us, but she left because her...   3:45 AM

  • Ex-lawmaker still abusing pol park perk

    Ex-lawmaker still abusing pol park perk

    He used to be an assemblyman. Now he’s just an ass. Guillermo Linares, who was defeated handily last election by Sen. Adriano Espaillat, is still brandishing his expired assemblyman’s parking placard on the dashboard of his luxury SUV. Chucked from...   2:57 AM

  • Most voters believe government is becoming more dysfunctional: poll

    Most voters believe government is becoming more dysfunctional: poll

    ALBANY – Gov. Cuomo might think "government is working again," but a new survey out today shows the public isn't so sure.  In the Siena College survey, more than two-thirds, or 67 percent, of registered voters say government is becoming more...   9:44 AM

  • Grads pay sad tribute

    Grads pay sad tribute

    Tears and a moment of silence marked Hofstra University’s graduation ceremony yesterday in memory of slain classmate Andrea Rebello.  Many of the nearly 700 grads bore the initials “RIP” on their mortarboards and wore white ribbons on their blue...   3:45 AM

  • After falling short, Knicks will be hard-pressed to change roster

    After falling short, Knicks will be hard-pressed to change roster

    Carmelo Anthony did a better job spinning in the postgame interview room late Saturday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse than spinning in the lane for a bucket in the fourth quarter of ill-fated Game 6. “It’s a learning curve for us and we’ll be back...   8:38 AM

  • $queezy money

    $queezy money

    A Brooklyn boa-constrictor dealer is making tens of thousands of dollars a year from a Greenpoint basement despite a citywide ban on his slithering merchandise, The Post has learned.  Mark Scott, 46, raises and sells the reptiles for up to $3,000...   3:45 AM

  • Brooklyn principal’s 92G bonus

    Brooklyn principal’s 92G bonus

    Good grades earned him more than just a spot on the fridge. PS 172 Principal Jack Spatola has raked in $92,000 in bonus pay from the city since 2008 for his Brooklyn school’s good performance, making him the top earner under a revamped merit-pay...   3:45 AM

  • Small Fla. city wonders who won Powerball jackpot

    Small Fla. city wonders who won Powerball jackpot

     ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — Some lucky person walked into a Publix supermarket in suburban Florida over the past few days and bought a ticket now worth an estimated $590.5 million — the highest Powerball jackpot in history. But it wasn't Matthew Bogel. On...  

  • After Yankees washed out, Romine hopes for more time to prove worth

    After Yankees washed out, Romine hopes for more time to prove worth

    Francisco Cervelli was at the Stadium yesterday and hopes to be back with the Yankees when he’s eligible to come off the 60-day disabled list in late June, recovered from a fractured right hand. Chris Stewart is a day closer to returning after...   3:45 AM

  • B’way drama as man falls from theater

    B’way drama as man falls from theater

    A man survived a fall out a window above Broadway’s Lyceum Theater on West 45th Street yesterday after landing on the marquee, fire officials said. Witnesses told The Post the older man was milling around a second-floor hall at 2:50 p.m. — 10...   3:45 AM

  • Suspect in Greenwich Village ‘gay slay’ was laughing when arrested

    Suspect in Greenwich Village ‘gay slay’ was laughing when arrested

    The homophobic ex-con accused of “executing’’ a gay man in Greenwich Village laughed and boasted about the murder, prosecutors said yesterday. “Yeah, I shot him in the head,” Elliot Morales, 33, sneered while “laughing on the ground” as cops were...   11:00 AM

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