“I know what it feels like to be attacked for just doing your job,” James said. “But I also know what it feels like to overcome adversity. And so I stand on solid rock.” ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Brandon Cruz | 10/13/2025 7:33 PM
The preliminary injunction, issued on Wednesday, bars Nassau from enforcing the ban while the appeal process plays out — but that doesn't appear to be stopping the county's Republican administration, who called the ruling "moot." ... Read full Story
The 58-year-old suspect, who has a whopping 16 prior arrests, turned up at the 77th Precinct in Crown Heights shortly after 3 a.m. with his hands covered in blood, cops and sources said. ... Read full Story
The violent mugger, seen wearing all black, grabbed the 35-year-old woman’s phone at West 58th Street and Ninth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen around 12:50 a.m. Saturday, police said. ... Read full Story
A super team of New York City firefighters, NYPD officers and public school teachers dubbed the Humble Heroes of FDNY are celebrating 10 years of donning superhero costumes for the Big Apple children who need them the most. ... Read full Story
"We left at 2 a.m. We just got here at 10 a.m. and went straight into 10-foot clean waves," one surfer said. "This is definitely exceeding our expectations." ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Ben Kochman | 10/13/2025 4:48 PM
A judge will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to release the former New York City bodega clerk whose murder conviction in the notorious 1979 disappearance of little Etan Patz was stunningly overturned — as it's unclear if he'll face a third trial. ... Read full Story
An elderly New Yorker was tragically killed when Monday's nor’easter blew a solar panel from a roof and sent it careening into the streets below. ... Read full Story
The football legend who was meant to lead this year’s Columbus Day Parade celebrated “Italian heritage” Monday despite the event being rained out for the first time. ... Read full Story
A stranger slashed a man across the face outside a Lower East Side subway station during the Monday morning rush hour – part of a recent wave of violence in and around the city’s underground, cops said. ... Read full Story
North Country Rep. Elise Stefanik blasted socialist mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani over his fundraising for an infamous United Nations relief agency that has well-documented ties to Hamas. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Vaughn Golden | 10/13/2025 1:49 PM
Assemblyman Bobby Carrol (D-Brooklyn) is demanding the state Education Department mandate New York schools adopt a phonics-based literacy curriculum, known as the science of reading approach, as a recent study found almost half of New York school districts are using an outdated and ineffective model. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | FOX Weather | 10/13/2025 9:57 AM
A state of emergency has been declared in New York City, Long Island and Westchester County in New York as a powerful nor’easter tears up the East Coast. ... Read full Story
Saleh al-Jafarawi, a popular Palestinian influencer who documented the war in Gaza, but also celebrated the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre in Israel, was killed on Monday in clashes between Hamas and other Palestinian factions, according to reports. ... Read full Story
New York City's 81st annual Columbus Day Parade on Monday was cancelled due to the governor's state of emergency order and inclement weather spurring floods across the tri-state area. ... Read full Story
“Despite the rest of the group arguing with and (mostly) disagreeing with him for half the evening, my colleague stuck to his guns: it would be handy to have robots writing poetry for people. … But at the heart of my colleague’s provocative position was a utopian ideal: of a future in which technology was advanced enough to ‘do everything,’ even write poetry, so that no one needed to work. Yet this position wasn’t convincing either. His utopia sounded more than a little dull, and nobody wants to be bored out of their minds.” — Surekha Davies, Humans: A Monstrous History, 2025
Did you know?
There’s quite literally no place like utopia. In 1516, English humanist Sir Thomas More published a book titled Utopia, which compared social and economic conditions in Europe with those of an ideal society on an imaginary island located off the coast of the Americas. More wanted to imply that the perfect conditions on his fictional island could never really exist, so he called it “Utopia,” a name he created by combining the Greek words ou (“not, no”) and topos (“place”). The earliest generic use of utopia was for an imaginary and indefinitely remote place. The current use of utopia, referring to an ideal place or society, was inspired by More’s description of Utopia’s perfection.