By New York Post | Vaughn Golden | 7/20/2025 6:59 PM
"Unlike AOC, a suburbanite cosplaying as a girl from The Bronx, Elise Stefanik is actually from her district,'' a rep for the New York Republican Committee told The Post. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Brandon Cruz | 7/20/2025 5:39 PM
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman tripled his campaign war chest in a year -- and raised nearly $1.5 million more than his election opponent in the first half of 2025. ... Read full Story
The educational priorities of socialist Big Apple mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani could undermine progress in the nation’s largest school system, veteran education experts warn. ... Read full Story
Crime does pay, according to the Democrat running to become Nassau County's top prosecutor. District Attorney candidate Nicole Aloise is welcoming convicted criminals to apply for a top paid communications position in her campaign, a job posting reveals. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Alex Mitchell | 7/20/2025 4:14 PM
The high schooler's fans now include New York Islanders forward and Long Island native Kyle Palmeri, who has since expressed interest in collaborating through the hockey player’s foundation, which also supports veteran causes. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | David Propper | 7/20/2025 4:00 PM
The president assailed sanctuary city policies as the Department of Homeland Security named one of the two suspects in Saturday night’s robbery in upper Manhattan as Dominic national Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez. ... Read full Story
The tragic female victim, Mary Kwok, seems to entirely disappear from view after being struck, while the bike-riding man also appears to be obliterated by the impact. ... Read full Story
By New York Post | Anthony Blair | 7/20/2025 3:53 PM
Melina Galanis Frattolin’s body was recovered in Ticonderoga, New York – roughly 30 miles away from Lake George, where her father originally reported she was last seen. ... Read full Story
A Mount Vernon city council hopeful says in a new lawsuit that the voter rolls are filled with errors -- but election officials refused to clean up the records. ... Read full Story
The troubled 23-year-old woman accused in Saturday’s hit-run that killed two people in Chinatown had been charged in another horror crash just three months ago and freed without bail, records show. ... Read full Story
The panicked nephew called 911 as the murders played on his screen, with officials arriving to find that the father had stabbed himself in the chest afterward, critically wounding himself. ... Read full Story
Convicted killer Donald White was awarded a new trial in a 2010 Queens slaying because he was denied a "public" trial after his friend was banned from court. ... Read full Story
"Are you going to support this left-wing antisemite? Or are you going to stand up for common sense? They’re afraid to do it. We can’t let them get away with it," former Gov. George Pataki said Sunday. ... Read full Story
The revamped exhibit offers a glimpse into the behaviors and adaptations of 25 species across the world, from two-toed sloths and cloud rats to sand cats and vampire bats. ... Read full Story
“Only about 2,000 of the hybrid tea rose bushes, dubbed Barbra’s Baby, are available so far. … Streisand politely declined to comment for this story, but Dan Bifano, a master rosarian and longtime gardener to Streisand, Oprah and other famous folk, believes a rose’s name ‘is always of utmost importance; it makes the rose salable or unsalable, and anytime a rose is connected to a celebrity, it’s going to pick up the sales.’” — Jeanette Marantos, The Los Angeles Times, 25 Mar. 2025
Did you know?
Utmost, which typically communicates that something is of the greatest or highest in degree, number, or amount, is commonly found modifying words like importance, concern, and respect. But utmost can also indicate that something is, literally or figuratively, farthest or most distant—that it is outmost, as in “the utmost point.” Utmost in fact traces back to the Old English word ūtmest, a superlative adjective formed from the adverb ūt, meaning “out.” Utmost can also function as a noun referring to the highest attainable point or degree, as in “the inn provides the utmost in comfort and luxury.” The noun also often occurs in phrases such as “we did our utmost to help” where it means “the highest, greatest, or best of one’s abilities, powers, and resources.”