Stop-and-frisk a ‘perfect’ police tool: former NYPD official

Stop-and-frisk was “very valuable” in driving down crime — and would likely help stem the gang violence that now plagues some neighborhoods, a former high-ranking NYPD official told The Post on Sunday. Retired Deputy Commissioner of Training Wilbur Chapman said he had officers and plainclothes cops employ the tactic when he was the commanding officer of precincts in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, […]

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Inside look into Jeffrey Epstein's three properties

Paedophile’s dens of sin: An in-depth look at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion, his luxury beach home, and the private island where Prince Andrew stayed Photo of girl around six was found in Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate in 2005 Hidden cameras, sex aids, four massage tables and soap-on-a-rope were seized His £77m Manhattan property  included a room containing a […]

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Trump disses Pence aide Jennifer Williams after impeachment testimony

President Trump attacked Mike Pence’s top national security aide on Sunday after she told impeachment investigators she felt Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine were “inappropriate.” In an afternoon Twitter missive, the president attacked Jennifer Williams as a “Never Trumper” and told her to read both transcripts of his calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “Tell Jennifer Williams, whoever that is, […]

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Proud Boys call Gov. Andrew Cuomo ‘Fredo’ in banner

Right-wing agitator group the Proud Boys plastered New York City with banners promoting their controversial club on Sunday morning — prompting outrage from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who was labeled “Fredo” by one posting. The banners were hung from various Big Apple crossings — including the Queens Midtown, Lincoln, Holland and Brooklyn Battery tunnels and the Manhattan Bridge — with defiant […]

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Sound cannons, arrows and catapults wielded in Hong Kong clashes

Hong Kong: Police and protesters have once again clashed in the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday afternoon, six months after unrest over the extradition bill began. Hundreds of student protesters crouched behind barricades on the street outside Hong Kong's Polytech University, from where they threw petrol bombs at police. Other students positioned on the rooftop used catapults to fire […]

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Atlantic storms threaten to unleash another deluge of floods across UK

Atlantic storms threaten to unleash another deluge of floods across the UK as the autumn’s first Big Freeze gets underway with temperatures plunging as low as -5C next week Flood-hit families are facing further misery this week as the autumn’s first Big Freeze is set to get underway  Forecasters warned of freezing conditions across large parts of west of England […]

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PR expert on Andrew interview: It was like watching a man in quicksand

‘It’s like watching a man in quicksand’: PR expert says Prince Andrew’s Newsnight is an example of ‘how not to do’ public relations that will ‘haunt’ the Duke in the future PR consultant Mark Borkowski commented on Prince Andrew’s BBC appearance  Mr Borkowski said the Duke gave a lesson on ‘how not to do’ public relations The crisis consultant said […]

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John Lewis gender-neutral row as customers told to use whichever fitting room 'makes them feel comfortable'

JOHN Lewis has become embroiled in a gender-neutral row after telling shoppers they can try on clothes in any "fitting room that makes them feel most comfortable". Jean Hatchett, a feminist campaigner, asked the department store for clarification on gender-neutral changing rooms across its shops. The 53-year-old tweeted on Saturday: "Finally heard from John Lewis. They will let men in […]

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