Martin Shkreli still owes the feds more than $450,000

Martin Shkreli still owes the feds more than $450,000 — and prosecutors want a judge to force E-Trade to liquidate enough of the disgraced pharmaceutical exec’s money to cover the cost. Prosecutors… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

139 taxi medallions will be offered at bankruptcy auction

New York City’s struggling yellow cabbies are facing the auction block. A record 139 taxi medallions will be offered for sale in bankruptcy auction this month — the latest sign that a deluge of rid… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Chinese hackers stole secret plans for new US Navy weapon

Chinese government hackers broke into a US Navy contractor’s computers and stole a trove of data — including secret plans to develop a supersonic anti-ship missile for use on US subs by 2020, a new… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Size matters. Just not when it comes to your yard. Indeed, “the size of new homes has been growing for decades now, but it’s coming at the expense of yard space,” concludes a new study, entitled “T… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Rewarding failure has become an American epidemic

The proverb is simple: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” But a teenage girl and her mom in New Jersey figured out how to circumvent that difficult “trying” part — by whining until su… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Woman born without vagina gets one made from tilapia fish skin

A Brazilian woman, born without a vagina, has become the first in the world to undergo pioneering reconstructive surgery that successfully created a new vaginal canal using the skin of tilapia fish… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Inside my ‘haunting’ time as the first American to study in North Korea

In the summer of 2016, Travis Jeppesen became the first American to study at a North Korean university — and he saw a lot that surprised him. At a zoo in the country’s capital of Pyongyang, he spot… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Millionaire charged after worker died digging nuke shelter

A Maryland millionaire was charged in the fiery death of a man he hired to dig tunnels under his home because he feared a nuclear strike by North Korea, according to reports. Daniel Beckwitt, 27, a… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Men nearly caused human extinction 7,000 years ago, new theory states

Genetics can reveal many buried secrets. An extramarital dalliance. The origins of our ancestors. In this case, it may have revealed that men almost exterminated themselves some 7,000 years ago. Th… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Disgraced Med School Dean Blames Hooker for Rampant Meth Use

A disgraced medical school dean at the University of Southern California used methamphetamine while working at the school — but only because his mental illness allowed him to fall head over heels f… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Trump ordered to stop blocking people on Twitter

President Trump cannot block people from his @realDonaldTrump account just because he doesn’t like their political views, a Manhattan federal judge ruled on Wednesday. Doing so violates their… | Continue reading


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Junkies are filling Bronx parks with over 5,000 used needles per week

Junkies have been dumping some 5,000 used needles a week in parks across the Bronx — prompting desperate city officials to install dozens of syringe-disposal kiosks in hopes of cleaning up the dang… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine has folded

Interview magazine, the culture and arts publication founded by Andy Warhol in 1969, has folded, The Post has learned. The glossy periodical owned by billionaire Peter Brant — which lately has been… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

De Blasio wants cops to stop arresting pot smokers

Mayor de Blasio said Sunday that the scent of legal weed is in the air — and he wants New Yorkers to feel free to blaze away in public without fear of getting tossed in jail. In an unexpected annou… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Inside the crypto bro fest that took over New York City

Kirby Chicas quit his job as a General Electric account manager in Toronto a few months ago to chase a dream he’s had for years — to help start a revolution in bitcoin-like cryptocurrencies. Just t… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Racist lawyer Aaron Schlossberg will have to find new office space — and an attorney of his own. The 44-year-old was kicked out of his Madison Avenue work space Thursday after he was was… | Continue reading


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Amazon to open two more cashier-less stores in US

Amazon, which opened a cashier-less store in Seattle this year, plans more locations in Chicago and San Francisco. The company confirmed Monday that Amazon Go stores would open in the two cities, b… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Nurse dragged out of hospital, arrested for doing her job

A nurse in Utah was forcibly arrested after she refused to draw blood from an unconscious patient, screaming “I’ve done nothing wrong” as an officer dragged her out of a hospital. Video foota… | Continue reading


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Trump administration demands Facebook info on anti-Trump activists

The Trump administration reportedly has obtained search warrants that would allow them access to the Facebook pages of thousands of anti-Trump protesters. The requested data — which targets all the… | Continue reading


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Trump prepares to reopen CIA ‘black site’ prisons

The Trump White House has prepared an executive order to begin the process of reopening foreign CIA “black sites” that were used in the Bush administration to detain suspects in the war on terroris… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Trump sides with Democrats to raise debt ceiling

WASHINGTON — President Trump has sided with a Democratic proposal to tie Hurricane Harvey funding with a three-month increase to the debt limit and funding the government through Dec. 15. Trump ann… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

New York Democrats are going to pot! The state Democratic Party plans to pass a resolution at its convention next week to endorse the legalization of marijuana, according to a draft document obtain… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Harvard's Insane Attack on Police

The Black Lives Matter movement may no longer have a megaphone in the White House, but academia is more than ready to take up the slack, as an ongoing policing controversy at Harvard University sho… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

LaGuardia Airport’s security robot is giving women the creeps

They paid for RoboCop — but got Bender. The operators of La Guardia Airport are paying thousands of dollars every month renting a security robot to patrol the airport — but the bot is c… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 5 years ago

Snooty dog owners hijacked NYC park for ‘private’ kennel club

Alpha dog owners hijacked a public Tribeca pup park nearly a decade ago — installing a lock, charging fees, banning non-member mutts, and enforcing its 22 rules with an iron fist — yet the city nev… | Continue reading


@nypost.com | 6 years ago

Being a “sex machine” is about to take on a whole new meaning, because according to new research, four in 10 Americans say they would have sex with a robot. A new study asked 2,000 Americans their … | Continue reading


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