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AOC boosts stranded staffer in viral X video, X users not so friendly

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez more than fulfilled her civic duty by aiding a stranded motorist whose car battery died at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 11.

Almost 50% of NYC teachers don't trust embattled DOE Chancellor David Banks: survey

The disturbing figures from discontented educators were gathered in a district-wide survey administered February through April -- well before David Banks became a target of the sweeping federal probes plaguing...

From public overdoses to protests: Why NYers now seem to tolerate just about everything

Over Labor Day weekend, New York saw behavior that would have been unthinkable a decade ago, when I was a New York City Police Department counterterrorism analyst.

Here is what happens to your car when you don't move it for a NYC block party

Pictures posted online following the annual Hausman Street block party in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Sept. 7 showed a silver Audi with New Mexico plates, mercilessly wrapped in Saran Wrap.

Solo dining in NYC is hotter than ever — here's how to own the town as a table for one

Carlos Quirarte, partner of Authentic Hospitality, don't waste a second worrying what others might think. "Treat yourself and get over it," he said.

NYC again beats Italy for world’s best pizza — here's where you can find the best slice

NYC pizza still reigns supreme — no matter how you slice it.

Longtime NY1 travel reporter dead at 64 after ALS battle, station says

The globe-trotting journalist became a familiar face to Big Apple viewers during her “Travel with Val” segments where she would explore the city – and rest of the world.

Machete-wielding maniac arrested for attacking Bronx straphanger

The maniac accused of attacking a straphanger with a machete on a Bronx subway train last month has been arrested over the vicious attack, police said.

NYC deserved Randy Mastro and he deserved better

Attorney Randy Mastro has dropped his bid for his “dream job” as the city’s Corporation Counsel, recognizing that the petty bigots who dominate the City Council were going to vote...

No DNA match for whopping 40% of 9/11 victims -- but there's new progress 23 years later

There are still 1,103 victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City who haven’t been identified despite ongoing efforts – leaving some families to search for peace...

Biden slammed over horrendous ‘I’m doing 9/11’ gaffe during NYC visit

The 81-year-old president, who was forced to end his re-election bid in July over mounting questions about his mental acuity, made the verbal blunder as he previewed his near-term travel...

Luxe homes worth $10M-plus soar in Palm Beach, Miami and New York despite global dip

Despite a dip in the ultra-luxury home market, the playgrounds of the rich and richer — New York, Miami and Palm Beach — are cashing in like never before.

Adams administration faces FBI probe: Letters to the Editor — Sep. 10, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Adams’ latest corruption scandal centering on the federal probe into high-ranking staff.

Apartment below Trump's NYC triplex lists for the first time nearly 30 years

At 721 Fifth Ave., a roomy unit just two floors away from the former president's aerie -- and in the same line -- is looking for its next owner.

Swift and Kelce enjoy double date with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes after US Open outing

The "Cruel Summer" hitmaker arrived hand-in-hand with the Chiefs tight end at the Meduza Mediterrania restaurant in Manhattan for dinner.

NYers joined by ex-Israeli hostage, parents of current captive as they demand Hamas release prisoners

Hundreds of New Yorkers came out to Central Park on Sunday to call on Hamas to free the remaining hostages in Gaza as a cease-fire deal remains elusive.

Never forget: NY rep renews push to make 9/11 a federal holiday

If passed by Congress, it would take a year for a federal Sept. 11 holiday to be implemented.

NYC whooping cough cases skyrocket in 2024 by staggering amount: new data

Whooping cough cases are skyrocketing in New York City, according to shocking new data that emerges as many unvaccinated migrants continue to pour into the Big Apple.

Two daughters who lost their dads to terrorists on 9/11 and Oct. 7 meet in NYC

Two strangers who lost their fathers to terrorism -- two decades, and more than 5,000 miles apart -- have become sisters in grief.