Drinking young people’s blood could help you live longer and prevent age-related diseases, a study has found. Blood factors taken from younger animals have been found to improve the later-lif… | Continue reading
A transgender woman serving time at an all-female UK prison sexually assaulted four inmates at the facility, according to new reports. Convicted sex offender Karen White, 52, who was born a man and… | Continue reading
“More protected bike lanes!” was summer’s war cry for take-no-prisoners cycling advocates. But the roughly 98 percent of New Yorkers who get to and from work by other means than bicycles need… | Continue reading
Could we stop worshipping rich men who are jerks? On Tuesday Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of Tesla, took to Twitter once again with bizarre comments, saying how “strange” it is that the cave … | Continue reading
The storied New York tabloid the Village Voice — already down to around two dozen employees — is now officially dead, its owner announced Friday. Half of the staff will be fired, with t… | Continue reading
Tuesday brought endless commentary and reporting on how President Trump was being utterly ridiculous and conspiratorial to accuse Google of bias in its search algorithms. Funny: Just over a year ag… | Continue reading
Manhattan’s Pennsylvania Station fills few New Yorkers with civic pride. A jumble of low-ceilinged, poorly sign-posted passageways shoehorned into the basement of Madison Square Garden, the c… | Continue reading
John McCain — the war hero and maverick Republican who rose through the Senate’s ranks over the course of four decades, becoming a two-time presidential candidate — succumbed to an aggr… | Continue reading
The No. 1 line’s Cortlandt Street subway station is set to reopen for the first time since 9/11, paying special homage to the tragedy by including incorporating “World Trade Center” into its name, … | Continue reading
As Elon Musk continues to struggle — with Tesla under investigation by the SEC following his tweet that it might go private after “funding secured,” among several other self-inflicted wounds — empl… | Continue reading
WASHINGTON — Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg poses the greatest threat to President Trump’s re-election in 2020, according to the president’s former campaign manager. Corey Lewandowski said… | Continue reading
A whistleblower made this shocking allegation to me last week: the IRS was tipping off members of Congress to corporate takeovers so the elected officials could profit from insider trading. My snit… | Continue reading
Lehman Brothers’ CEO Dick Fuld is seriously mulling a way to take itself private and out of the public eye, The Post has learned. According to sources, talks internally centering on privatizi… | Continue reading
It’s been only a few weeks since dockless bikes were launched in the city, and already scores are clogging sidewalks, broken down — or can’t be found at all. Uber subsidiary JUMP placed 100 of its … | Continue reading
Sally Horner, age 11, kissed her mother goodbye and climbed aboard a bus bound for Atlantic City. “It was a chance for Sally to get a little vacation,” Ella Horner would later recall — a seaside es… | Continue reading
The Daily News quietly showed five more staffers the door, pushing the number hit by the devastating mass layoffs to 98 people. A New York state WARN notice filed this week listed the newest layoff… | Continue reading
Google won’t comment on the scoop by The Intercept’s Ryan Gallagher, which pretty well confirms the story: The company is rushing back into China with a search app that enforces the regime’s censor… | Continue reading
Normally when you see a story about someone claiming that aliens are hanging out here on Earth, its origins can be traced to a misguided conspiracy theorist or crackpot ranting on YouTube. So when … | Continue reading
On Friday morning, homeless web developer David Casarez woke from his park bench in Mountain View, Calif., put on a nice shirt and tie, and carried his hand-written cardboard sign to a nearby highw… | Continue reading
Uber’s permanent damage control team, fresh off dealing with some industrial espionage, lawsuits, and a fatal self-driving car, have a fun new challenge: Vomit fraud. According to a delightful stor… | Continue reading
When Marion Conlin gave birth to twins earlier than expected in a Brooklyn hospital in May 1920, one of her babies was already dead. Her doctor bluntly told the woman and her husband, Woolsey, “Don… | Continue reading
Monday’s mass layoffs at the Daily News are bad news for New York: This town needs more good reporters, not fewer. The numbers are brutal: a newsroom staff slashed in half; no staff photographers a… | Continue reading
Monday’s mass layoffs at the Daily News are bad news for New York: This town needs more good reporters, not fewer. The numbers are brutal: a newsroom staff slashed in half; no staff photographers a… | Continue reading
One disastrous tweet has finally revealed Elon Musk for what he is: a fraud. Enraged that a British cave diver called his idea to rescue the Thai soccer team for what it was — “a p.r. stunt [with] … | Continue reading
Earlier this month, a day after Jeremy Lin told The Post he was confident he would not be traded because he hadn’t heard that he would be from Nets brass, he got shipped to Atlanta. Considering Lin… | Continue reading
A fellow mom friend recently posted an idyllic picture of her kids online, writing about what a magical summer they’ve had so far. She ended the post by saying “even in dark times like these, my ki… | Continue reading
Facebook says it has suspended Boston-based analytics firm Crimson Hexagon while it investigates how it collects and shares Facebook and Instagram’s user data. Facebook has been facing increased sc… | Continue reading
Pussy Riot has claimed responsibility for the four pitch invaders who disrupted the World Cup final between France and Croatia in Moscow on Sunday. Just after Croatia goalkeeper saved Kylian Mlbapp… | Continue reading
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may soon be evicted from the London embassy that has sheltered him for the last six years. Ecuador, which has played host to the political provocateur since 2012, a… | Continue reading
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may soon be evicted from the London embassy that has sheltered him for the last six years. Ecuador, which has played host to the political provocateur since 2012, a… | Continue reading
Don’t call him bridge-and-tunnel. New Jersey commuter Tommy Lutz treks to work across the Hudson River not by bus nor PATH train, but via a small dinghy boat he built himself. As the current carrie… | Continue reading
The Rockets are gearing up for a pursuit of Carmelo Anthony by letting one of their best defensive players go. After Luc Mbah a Moute reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with the Clippers, Houston… | Continue reading
A crew of quick-acting thieves made off with $27,000 worth of Apple laptops and iPhones in mere seconds in a brazen heist that was caught on camera. The four young men swooped into the Apple store … | Continue reading
Don’t call him bridge-and-tunnel. New Jersey commuter Tommy Lutz treks to work across the Hudson River not by bus nor PATH train, but via a small dinghy boat he built himself. As the current carrie… | Continue reading
I thought we’d finally get rid of bitcoin. But the fake “currency,” which I like to call bitcon, just won’t fade away. Bitcoin’s price rallied to over $6,600 yesterday, but it had been well under $… | Continue reading
NBA free agency is the real Midnight Madness. And when it tips off in the wee hours Saturday night into Sunday morning, LeBron James — who opted out of his deal in Cleveland — will be the puppet ma… | Continue reading
NBA free agency is the real Midnight Madness. And when it tips off in the wee hours Saturday night into Sunday morning, LeBron James — who opted out of his deal in Cleveland — will be the puppet ma… | Continue reading
The National Security Agency is using data processing centers run by AT&T to spy on Americans — and one of the spy hubs is located in the middle of Hell’s Kitchen, according to a report. The In… | Continue reading
“You look up and down the bench and you have to say to yourself, ‘Can’t anybody here play this game?’ ” — Casey Stengel, 1962. Pity the poor Mets fan: We’ve had some great moments over the years, b… | Continue reading
This article contains spoilers for the documentary “Three Identical Strangers,” opening Friday. When 19-year-old Robert Shafran drove from his home in Scarsdale, NY, to the Catskills for his first … | Continue reading
Sorry, we murdered the wrong guy. That’s what members of the deadly Trinitarios street gang told grieving relatives of Lesandro Guzman-Feliz — the 15-year-old Bronx teen dragged from a bodega and s… | Continue reading
Maybe grab a burger next time. White House adviser Stephen Miller was accosted at a Mexican restaurant by a patron calling him a “fascist” — two nights before Homeland Security Se… | Continue reading
Harvard University records unveiled Friday show the school engages in blatant, egregious racism in the name of diversity. The info came out thanks to the lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions ove… | Continue reading
For once, the Southern Poverty Law Center has to cough up for an outrageous smear. The SPLC rakes in donations by claiming to fight hate, but its lists of hate groups routinely include not just tru… | Continue reading
House Speaker Paul Ryan says he wants to stop the mass separation of children from their families along the border, but his bid to fix it is pathetic. And President Trump’s claim that Democrats nee… | Continue reading
More than 400 unionized employees of the Washington Post have signed a public letter asking its multibillionaire owner for a raise. Jeff Bezos, who is at the top of Forbes magazine’s latest list of… | Continue reading
On a blustery afternoon in April, I filed into a van along with 10 students from Harvard. We had just spent the last two days in Chicopee, Mass., where we had chatted with the police chief and his … | Continue reading
President Donald Trump stunned his fellow world leaders at the G7 meeting when he said he would ship “25 million” Mexicans to Japan, which would result in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe losing his next … | Continue reading