A federal judge will reopen the sentencing hearing for the man who broke into Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home and bludgeoned her husband with a…
A woman is pregnant at the same time as four of her bridesmaids – and says their babies will be “ready-made best friends”. Sophie Hare,…
A teenager from Alabama who went solo fishing to blow off some…
Rising country star Megan Moroney is taking Us to the rodeo with her new PrettyLittleThing collaboration. Moroney, 26, has joined forces with the fashion company on an edit of “flirty” and “girly” dresses, skirts, corsets and rompers that honor her “Georgia girl” roots. “I wanted pieces that reflected clothes that I already wear and fit my style,” Moroney exclusively told Us Weekly after the the capsule’s April 30 launch. “PLT allowed me to pick pieces that reflected my own style and I love that it is affordable. It’s so fun matching with my fans. I love seeming them in the…
A bodybuilder mom fears she won’t live to 50 — after being diagnosed with a rare joint condition. Tracy Kiss, 36, always put her flexibility…
The US will not support a global wealth tax on billionaires, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen — spurning a proposal put forward by Brazil,…
White House officials who break the law by engaging in political activity in their roles will soon start facing actual consequences. The Office of Special…
The Biden administration is threatening to sue yet another Republican-led state over its efforts to crack down on illegal immigration — after suing two other…
Does your food taste plane while you’re up in the air? There are reasons for that, according to researchers. “If it weren’t for the boredom many feel while flying, the best recommendation would always be to eat on the ground,” Charles Spence, an experimental psychologist at England’s Oxford University who…
Former Bachelor star Rachel Nance detailed her experience with racism from the reality show’s viewers in a personal essay, revealing that she was forced to “put a safety filter” on social media, blocking the words “animal,” “Asian” and “skin.” After Rachel, 27, was nominated for Joey Graziadei’s season, which came…
Starling Marte’s bizarre day at the ballpark ended early after he was ejected for arguing a strikeout call. The Mets right fielder, who was part of an unfathomable double-play in the second inning, was called out looking by home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez in the top of the fourth against…
A new study suggests a link between greater fluoride intake in pregnancy and toddlers with behavioral problems. Children in the womb exposed to higher levels of fluoride — a mineral found naturally in water in varying amounts — later were more likely to experience temper tantrums, headaches, stomachaches, anxiety and…
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito sold shares of Bud Light parent company Anheuser-Busch and bought stock of its rival Molson Coors during a social media…
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The Giants were on the field Monday for their first organized team…
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View MoreJPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon hinted that he could step down as head of the nation’s largest lender sooner than was widely anticipated. The 68-year-old Wall Street titan told analysts at JPMorgan Chase’s “investor day” gathering of shareholders on Monday that “the timetable [for his retirement] isn’t five years anymore.” He did not elaborate further on when he might step down. The comment was reported by The Wall Street Journal. “I still have the energy I’ve always had,” Dimon added on Monday. “I think when I can’t put on the jersey or any given full thing, I should leave.” Dimon…
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View MoreWould you like some eyes with that? People may soon simply look at a restaurant checkout screen to pay as the novel, biometric technology is becoming increasingly widespread. One facial ID payment company PopID, is inking more and more deals across the U.S. to introduce this state-of-the-art technology into everyday establishments. Users simply take a selfie to register and then as they look at a camera to verify their identity and transaction, CNBC reported. The fast food chain Steak ‘N Shake is installing these readers at 300 Midwest locations. Customers only need to take an estimated two or three seconds…
Annual deaths from drowning in the U.S. have increased for the first time in decades,…
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View MoreJoin Fox News for access to this content You have reached your maximum number of articles. Log in or create an account FREE of charge to continue reading. Please enter a valid email address. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News’ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. To access the content, check your email and follow the instructions provided. Having trouble? Click here. A top House Republican leader is accusing the International Criminal Court (ICC) of equating Israel’s democratically elected government with terror group Hamas after its chief prosecutor petitioned for arrest warrants against top officials in both.”The ICC’s decision to equate Israel with Hamas as a war criminal is a gift to terrorists around the globe and a slap in the face to the only free-standing democracy in the Middle East,” House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., the No. 3 House GOP lawmaker, told Fox News Digital. “There is no comparison between the deliberate killing, raping, and torturing of thousands of innocent civilians and those who are rightfully defending themselves against it.”He’s one of several pro-Israel lawmakers who have called for the ICC to face consequences…
They set a speed record for dropping the ball. A job candidate has detailed the embarrassing saga of how they botched a job interview in seconds by giving the worst response ever. According to a Reddit post, the interviewer had asked the unnamed applicant, “How did you get here today?” — prompting them to matter-of-factly respond: “By bus.” That’s when the employment hopeful realized that the prospective boss was not speaking literally and that they’d epically fumbled their answer. “I got a stone-cold stare as the realization hit me … he meant in my career, not to the physical office,”…
Erin Foster and her husband, Simon Tikhman, are officially parents after welcoming their first baby. “Truly the most insane experience of my life, with the best ending. Noa Mimi Tikhman being nothing like her mother who is always late, arrived two weeks early at 4:41am on May 17th,” Foster wrote via Instagram on Sunday, May 19, sharing black-and-white photos from her at-home delivery. “Being totally unbiased I would say she’s perfect and super advanced already, and might be the first person I’ve met who prefers me to Simon.” She continued: “Gave birth to her au naturale in our bed like…
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View MoreTracker — and Supernatural — fans didn’t have to wait long for an update on Jensen Ackles‘ character, Russell, ahead of his season 2 return. During the season 1 finale, which aired on Sunday, May 19, Colter (Justin Hartley) got multiple updates on his brother Russell. Colter’s case took him to Sandy Point, where he reunited with his friend Lizzie (Jennifer Morrison). While trying to track down Lizzie’s daughter, Colter got a call from Reenie (Fiona Rene), who mentioned her attempts to find Russell. “I checked with my contact who has a line on that Horizon — the private military…
A historic Game 7 collapse had Mike Malone fuming. The Nuggets coach lashed out at a reporter following his team blowing a 20-point lead in Sunday’s 98-90 home loss to the Timberwolves in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals. Malone snapped at a rather fair question about his team blowing such an advantage since no team had squandered a 20-point edge in a Game 7 during what the NBA defines as the play-by-play era dating back to the 1997-98 season, the league posted on its X account. “How hard is it just to absorb a loss like this after…
Apple held its ‘Let Loose’ event this month to reveal a new iPad Pro, the M4 chip, and a new Apple Pencil. It also revealed a new iPad Air, but that was decidedly less exciting.That’s because it’s essentially the same as the M1 version that we’ve had for a while, except it’s getting a larger version and the M2 chip that’s been around for two years.Perhaps the best thing about the arrival of an underwhelming new model is that the iPad Air with M1, which we called “the ultimate student tablet” in our glowing iPad Air M1 review, is now…
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a new rule from the Biden administration that would force gun dealers to carry out background checks and secure licenses when selling firearms at shows and other venues outside traditional gun stores. The order from U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Amarillo will remain in effect until June 2 and covers Texas and members of gun rights groups, including the Gun Owners of America. The states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Utah, he said, “will not be afforded relief at this stage of litigation.” Kacsmaryk wrote that the new rule contradicted the language of the…
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (L) and President Ebrahim Raisi (R) were among those killed in a helicopter crash in the country after a “hard landing” on Sunday, Iranian state media reports. (YAMIL LAGE / AFP) DEADLY CRASH – Iran’s president, foreign minister, other officials confirmed dead in helicopter crash. Continue reading …BACK FOR MORE – Cohen to return to stand after shock admission, court waits to see if Trump will testify. Continue reading …INFILTRATING AMERICA – Mexico’s most dangerous cartels making themselves at home in your state, report says. Continue reading …‘NOBODY CARED’ – Biden mocked after video shows…
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Who needs Prince Charming when you can find your own happily-ever-after with a shoe? Meet Jimmy Choo’s most magical creation yet (an impossible-to-imagine feat, given that all of the British brand’s shoes could be considered works of art): the “Crystal Slipper.” Inspired by Cinderella’s iconic glass slippers, Choo’s new take gives the famous fairy-tale pair an elegant run for its money. The heels are dripping — literally dripping, right down to the upper soles — in iridescent sparkles, expertly hand-finished with 12,938 individually…
Chris Pratt’s adoration for his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger is often documented via social media. And now the actor, 44, wants the world to know just how talented an actress she is. Hitting the Los Angeles red carpet for the premiere of his new animated film The Garfield Movie on Sunday, May 19, Pratt revealed Schwarzenegger, 34, would make a “great” onscreen costar and that he’d love to work with her. “I’ve asked her. I think she could be great,” Pratt told People. “Because she’s actually a very good actress.” Schwarzenegger, a successful author, joined her husband at the red carpet…
It’s not supposed to look like that. One team is not supposed to look so much fresher, so much quicker, so much more energized than the other in a Game 7. But the Knicks looked exhausted, depleted and with nothing left to give during their 130-109 loss to the Pacers Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden. They didn’t just look worn down — they were worn down.
Quick factsWhere is it? Central Mali, Africa.What’s in the photo? A massive, jellyfish-shaped thunderstorm cloud.Which satellite took the photo? Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP).When was it taken? Sept. 27, 2018.This striking photo shows an extremely unusual thunderstorm cloud in the shape of a jellyfish floating above western Africa.The oddly shaped cloud, which was roughly 185 miles (300 kilometers) long, was spotted above central Mali by the Suomi NPP weather satellite, which is co-run by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The “bell” of the jellyfish is located above the city of Mopti, while the “tentacles” stretch…
Google and Meta are spearheading a fierce push to kill New York legislation aimed at protecting children online — and the controversial lobbying battle is poised to surpass $1 million in spending, The Post has learned. A group of Big Tech firms, advocacy groups and companies from other sectors have spent $823,235 lobbying Albany lawmakers through mid-March as two high-profile bills – the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act and the New York Child Data Protection Act – advance toward votes, according to recent public disclosures. “This is an astonishing amount of money to be spent to kill…