Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-born Palestinian who received his graduate degree from the Ivy League in December, is currently fighting possible deportation after he was detained over the weekend.
Kyng Royal Foster was identified by loved ones as the toddler pronounced dead shortly after his mother and her boyfriend allegedly abandoned him at University Hospital at Downstate.
The hometown sheriff of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki slammed theories from Dominican authorities that the 20-year-old likely drowned, saying such speculation is "way too premature."
Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Russia yet, with Moscow claiming 337 UAVs were shot down overnight across 10 regions. Debris from the attack caused multiple injuries and one fatality in the Moscow region, damaging residential buildings and vehicles. The strike came just before a planned meeting between U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Saudi...
Ukraine reportedly launched at least 337 drones into Russia on Tuesday in the largest-yet drone attack of the Moscow-Kyiv conflict, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The 14-time Grammy winner, 35, and Kelce, also 35, have largely kept off the radar following the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's devastating Super Bowl loss last month.
When investigators asked when Holt planned to stop the alleged mountain of messages and calls, she reportedly replied, “I was waiting for a restraining order.”
"In any event, I’m going to buy a brand new Tesla tomorrow morning as a show of confidence and support for Elon Musk, a truly great American," Trump said.
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila's international airport Tuesday on order of the International Criminal Court in connection with a case of crime against humanity filed against him, the Philippine government said.
Massie, a hardline conservative, has pledged to vote against a Trump-backed measure that would increase defense spending while decreasing most non-defense spending below 2024 levels through the end of September.
“She was not selfish with her knowledge and was a very open book about her journey,” Charles Burney told the station. “She will always be dearly loved, and her legacy will live on forever.”
The bus was carrying 31 occupants when it crashed on the northbound side of the New Jersey parkway at mile marker 170.9, Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali told The Post in a statement.
There was a stillness in the air as the loudspeaker boomed over George M. Steinbrenner Field on Monday to announce the Tigers lineup, anticipating a reaction to a former Yankee.
If you listen to the fat cat community long enough, you’d think Trump has been in office four years rather than four weeks, and that a small trade surcharge on a car from Mexico is leading us into economic Armageddon.
“I’ve been in this business 25 years and I’ve never in my career had a tornado hit the studio. This is a very, very significant situation,” Garner said, catching his breath.
With Francisco Alvarez sidelined for 6-8 weeks after he fractured the hamate bone in his left hand last weekend, it will be the 28-year-old Torrens at catcher for an extended stretch to begin the season.
Jennifer Jacoby lodged the wrongful death suit against the owner of the Palazzo last month about two years after her spouse Jeffrey Jacoby took a business trip from Colorado and never came home.
The Atlanta-based airline is the first major US carrier to report that mounting economic worries among consumers and businesses are hurting domestic travel.
Brooklyn Councilwoman Susan Zhuang, who was charged with chomping on a cop at a raucous anti-homeless shelter rally in July, has announced she is endorsing Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine in the Democratic primary for city comptroller.
Andrew Cuomo as governor signed off on “reforms” that sent crime soaring, and now he’s giving New Yorkers fair warning: He still stands by them, because the no-bail law “righted a terrible wrong.” Translation: If you want to see perps locked up, don’t count on Cuomo. “We were putting people in Rikers, in jail, who...
Arizona police are looking for a driver who abandoned a malnourished dog at the edge of the desert — with the confused pup caught on camera desperately trying to chase after the vehicle.
"Don’t be fooled by this monster, your Honor," the victim warned in her statement. "He isn’t a human being. ... He likes to make people suffer, and he enjoys it. And I assure you, he will never change."
Ontario Premier Doug Ford followed through on his threats last week by slapping a 25% surcharge Monday on energy exports to the Canadian province's three US state customers: New York, Michigan and Minnesota.
On Sunday’s Maria Bartiromo show, President Donald Trump refused to rule out a recession this year amid a “period of transition” in the economy; on Monday the Dow dropped 2%, the Nasdaq 4%. There’s a connection here, but not strict causation. Markets are nervous over Trump’s tariffs; that the kick-in is on-again/off-again adds to the...
Trump himself remained out of public view Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2% and the Nasdaq dropped 4% in its worst trading day since 2022.
Is President Trump’s demand that protesters not be allowed to wear masks “mere bullying” or a “response to a real legal problem?” asks Philip Hamburger at The Wall Street Journal.
Makeup company L’Oréal S.A. issued a recall on all lots of acne cream Effaclar Duo due to concern that benzene, a known carcinogen, is in the product. One year ago Valisure, an independent Connecticut testing lab, flagged acne products with benzoyl peroxide, like L’Oréal’s, could contain benzene. Valisure called upon the Food and Drug Administration...