McCaffrey ended the season with 102 receptions, the most among NFL running backs, becoming the first player at the position ...
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The proposal to ban traffic cameras could cost D.C. more than $100 million and strike at the heart of traffic safety efforts. In an unprecedented situation, the D.C. Council will select an interim ...
This mom didn’t know how to respond to attacks from a client’s wife on her decision to work outside the home. Carolyn Hax writes a daily advice column for The Post and has a weekly live online ...
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JAMESTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT - Jamestown firefighters extinguished a blaze on the second floor of a 208 Charles St. residence. Upon arrival around 12:43 a.m. Friday, crews observed fire in second floor ...
In joining striking private-hospital nurses on the picket line Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani forgot that he’s the city’s chief executive — and so part of the management the union is ...
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Former Fire Chief Norman Hritz was quietly fired Dec. 9, amid complaints about his performance in the role and allegations that he may have defrauded the city while on administrative leave.