A closely watched recession predictor in the bond market just flashed red. | Continue reading
Ford said it will address the issue that covers Mach-E vehicles built from late May 2020 through late May 2022 with a software update it expects to begin next month. | Continue reading
Administrative judge Paul Bogas rejected a complaint from the US National Labor Relations Board that the home improvement retailer violated employees’ rights by barring them from displaying B… | Continue reading
In Illinois, the clearance rate (meaning the percentage of cases that result in an arrest) for gun crimes short of murder is less than 33 percent | Continue reading
New York’s Cannabis Control Board approved new marketing and packaging rules Wednesday for soon-to-be sellers of legalized marijuana. | Continue reading
Technology companies in May axed employees at the highest rate in two years, as rising interest rates and a stock market selloff squeeze startups and Big Tech firms alike. | Continue reading
Microsoft plans to boost salaries and benefits to retain its talent in the competitive labor market as decades-high inflation has sapped the buying power of American workers. The Seattle-based tech… | Continue reading
A randy couple who Zoomed into services at a Minneapolis synagogue hosting a bat mitzvah forgot to turn off their camera. | Continue reading
Liotta, who also had roles in movies including “Something Wild,” “Marriage Story” and “No Sudden Move,” had been filming the upcoming flick “Dangerous Waters.” | Continue reading
NASA researchers discovered “something weird” in the universe that’s possibly too complex for modern science. | Continue reading
Hopes of quickly making bank, cashing out and buying a home, car or business have been dashed. | Continue reading
Under the once-righteous guise of COVID safety and online protections, the Canadian government has taken its power to extreme levels. | Continue reading
Nina Jankowicz says that “verified” Twitter users should be able to edit other users’ tweets if they believe they are misleading. | Continue reading
National Institutes of Health Acting Director Lawrence Tabek confirmed that US health officials concealed early genomic sequences of COVID-19 at the request of Chinese scientists. | Continue reading
Human rights and privacy groups are demanding that video chat giant Zoom scrap its “creepy” plans to use artificial intelligence to track and analyze human emotions, slamming the technology as “pse… | Continue reading
Donald Trump quietly “encouraged” Elon Musk’s takeover of social media giant Twitter ahead of the $44 billion deal, according to the boss of his own social-media app Truth Social. ̶… | Continue reading
“Can you imagine six years of your life with a penis swinging on your arm?” he said. “It’s been a nightmare.” | Continue reading
Conservatives have seen their Twitter followers balloon since Elon Musk’s takeover was announced — prompting claims that the sudden surges proved the platform imposed secret bans on certain account… | Continue reading
EgyptAir flight MS804 was traveling on May 19, 2016, from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Cairo International Airport when it fell out of the sky between the Greek island of Crete and northern E… | Continue reading
Google Docs unveiled an AI-powered “assisted writing” feature, which is intended to steer users away from what it deems to be politically incorrect words. | Continue reading
A new video shows the Russian president looking bloated and awkwardly gripping a table for support. | Continue reading
Wikipedia editors removed the entry for Hunter Biden’s investment firm Rosemont Seneca Partners earlier this week on the ground that it was “not notable.” | Continue reading
The bombshell report alleges Sandberg contacted the British tabloid in 2016 and 2019. | Continue reading
Knicks president Leon Rose, in his first comments since September, gave a vote of confidence to embattled coach Tom Thibodeau and embattled power forward Julius Randle. | Continue reading
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Before rebuilding the team, the Knicks’ front office needs to decide whether it needs a new reserve point guard or starting forward. | Continue reading
The legislators also complained the National Football League — an entity that is valued at $112 billion — is reported to have committed only $200 million for stadium construction through a loan.… | Continue reading
Google’s “hybrid” work schedule won’t last because executives want to push employees back into the office full time, according to the tech giant’s former human resources chief. | Continue reading
These property policies leave Eccles between a rock and a hard place. If he renovates his units, he stands to lose a fortune on each one, an investment the new laws aren’t allowing him to recover.… | Continue reading
Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been in talks with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to make a video appearance during Sunday's broadcast of the Academy Awards, The Post has learned. Academy officials still are debating on whether Zelensky will indeed appe … | Continue reading
A trove of e-mails on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop found that he played a role in helping a California defense contractor analyze killer diseases and bioweapons in Ukraine. | Continue reading
They took the virtual money and ran. Prosecutors in New York’s Southern District Thursday charged two 20-year-olds in connection with an alleged NFT scam. Ethan Vinh Nguyen and Andre Marcus Q… | Continue reading
Goldman Sachs’ Chief Executive Officer David Solomon — who moonlights as a techno DJ — will perform at this year’s Lollapalooza music festival as DJ D-Sol. Solomon will be j… | Continue reading
Lieutenant-General Andrey Mordvichev, commander of the 8th army of the southern military district, was killed at an airfield in Kherson. | Continue reading
Shares of Facebook and Instagram parent Meta have plummeted more than 40% over the past six months — and some employees saddled with underwater stock options are eyeing the exits. “Joined Met… | Continue reading
Now that The New York Times finally admits that the Hunter Biden laptop story is true, it’s time for everyone involved in suppressing it to be held to account. | Continue reading
As part of their investigation into Hunter Biden, federal prosecutors have looked into emails between the first son and his former business associates that were recovered from the laptop. | Continue reading
Valerie Rosario, 22, is facing charges of kidnapping and attempted murder after allegedly luring the man she met on Instagram. | Continue reading
A new group of social media stars are surging on TikTok: Mental health influencers. | Continue reading
A wave of startups are using slick TikTok ads and loosened drug regulations to sell prescription medications for ADHD like Adderall and Vyvanse, raising ethical and legal questions from doctors. | Continue reading
Decals of a finger-pointing President Biden, with the words “I did that!” in big, bold print, have been appearing on fuel pumps across the country. | Continue reading
As a youngster growing up in the 1960s, Putin was a typical Russian hooligan. | Continue reading
Doordash quietly funded the operations of 15-minute delivery app Fridge No More for more than a month while it considered buying part of the company — then pulled out at the last second, The Post h… | Continue reading
To hear Loudoun County, Va., educators tell it, Brian Davison is a violent lunatic, a physical threat, someone who should be in jail. | Continue reading
The executive order on cryptocurrency is expected to describe what government agencies need to do to develop policies and regulations on digital currencies. | Continue reading
RJ Barrett erupted, Julius Randle didn’t get ejected and the Knicks didn’t blow a big lead as they ended their seven-game losing streak with a stunning 116-93 pounding of the Clippers. | Continue reading
For one dad of three, getting dressed can be a real drag. | Continue reading
Bitcoin defied a stock market slump on Monday, surging 9.3% amid what analysts said was increased demand from Russian and Ukrainian buyers. The world’s most popular digital currency was tradi… | Continue reading