By New York Post | David Propper | 3/31/2025 1:05 AM
“I actually had to get off the road and stop,” he said of when his accountant called with the news while he was driving. “I was so upset.” ... Read full Story
There's the rose garden strategy -- and then there's the "Cuo Garden" strategy. Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo is running a rose garden strategy in his comeback bid for mayor, keeping his interactions with the public and press to a minimum, an anti-Cuomo group claims. ... Read full Story
"We were worried in the beginning. We're relieved we got approved for roadside dining," Brooklyn-based Caffe De Martini owner Stefano De Martini told The Post. ... Read full Story
Even the clean energy industry admits that solar and wind energy isn't as reliable as fossil fuel power and that New York's green energy law to transition to renewables is a bust, according to a bombshell report. ... Read full Story
Andrew Cuomo, the former governor and potential Gracie Mansion tenant, was slapped with a pair of citations during his stops on the campaign trail this month, The Post has learned. ... Read full Story
Officers with the NYPD's Harbor Unit are searching for the owners of a lost dog after rescuing the frosty pup from the 'ruff waters' of the East River on Sunday. ... Read full Story
“While there have been no complaints or problems with the care that our horses have received, we take any allegations of abuse very seriously, and we are reviewing the contract,” an NYPD rep told The Post. ... Read full Story
Heartbreaking photos surfaced Sunday of the mother and her two little girls killed by an alleged speeding Brooklyn driver -- as thousands mourned the tragic victims at their funeral. ... Read full Story
"We've heard several of the defund-police, bail-reform candidates who are talking about why we should not have the public-safety academy," Mayor Eric Adams said Sunday. "This once again, it just shows the lack of full understanding of how to ensure the city's number one issue: public safety." ... Read full Story
Miriam Yarimi had been recently ranting that she was being pursued by the CIA, too -- and is now in Bellevue Hospital's prison ward undergoing a psych evaluation before her arraignment, sources said. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Brandon Cruz | 3/30/2025 2:41 PM
“This symbol sends the message that enslaving indigenous people and excluding women from the military are acceptable,” said William King Moss III, a parent and Suffolk County NAACP leader who is suing the district. ... Read full Story
Queens state Sen. John Liu announced Sunday he's going to bat for billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen's proposed $8 billion casino complex next to Citi Field, by introducing a bill to eliminate legal impediments. ... Read full Story
"The city has tossed us a mess without gloves,'' railed Kenny Burgos, the New York Apartment Association CEO and former Bronx state rep, to The Post. ... Read full Story
"There's not a project in New Jersey right now that has this kind of economic impact," Jim Kirkos of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce said. "How do we not try to do this?" ... Read full Story
The New York City wigmaker accused of fatally mowing down a mother and her two young daughters in Brooklyn has been charged with manslaughter and criminal negligent homicide for the horror crash on Saturday. ... Read full Story
Only seven restaurants out of 3,000 hoping to set up al fresco have received outdoor liquor licenses from the State Liquor Authority, meaning thousands may not be able to legally serve alcohol outside. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Shane Galvin | 3/30/2025 2:30 AM
The father ran into an opposing high school's fan section at the wrestling competition and confronted several men, starting a brawl that sucked in other spectators and his own son who was competing in the tournament, according to a viral video. ... Read full Story
"Sly Lives! is exceptionally strong in its attention to musical detail—even more than Questlove's previous cinematic effort, the Academy Award–winning Summer of Soul, Sly Lives! feels like a film made by a great musician. The film's interviewees offer illuminating ruminations on Sly's vocal arrangements, including his penchant for switching back and forth between unison vocal parts and harmonized ones ..." — Jack Hamilton, Slate, 13 Feb. 2025
Did you know?
English has multiple p-words that imply a strong instinct or liking for something, including propensity and proclivity, but to keep things precise, penchant is the proper word for implying a pronounced, persistent taste in a person ("a penchant for pretty pendants") or a predominant predilection for performing particular actions ("a penchant for petting penguins"). Penchant traces back all the way to the Latin verb pendere, meaning "to weigh," but is more immediately preceded in English by the French word penchant, from the present participle of pencher, meaning "to incline."