The international media and entertainment conglomerate filed a lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles against the Red Earth Group, which sells jewelry online under the name Satéur.
Court documents contain little detail other than stating that Young is a juvenile and “did intentionally or knowingly cause the death of another human being, namely Sunshine Stewart.”
Centenary University is turning happiness into homework. The New Jersey school just launched the world’s first Ph.D. in Happiness Studies — a fully virtual program training global students in the science and practice of wellbeing.
City attorneys said any agreement with Sunset Community Garden in Ridgewood would require vast changes to the unconstititional wording of their 10 "community agreements."
Michael Loeb, who bought the four-story, Neo-Grec townhouse at 41 East 72nd St. in 1998 for $4.1 million, claims next door neighbor Elliot Levine has ignored his five notices about the leak -- forcing him to sue in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Bar tabs are out, wellness drinks are in. Gen Z is trading booze for cold brew, mocktails and drinks with benefits, according to a new trend report — turning coffee into a ritual and choosing to feel good over getting drunk.
The Big Apple will devolve into a crime-ridden dystopia unsafe for civilians and cops alike if socialist Zohran Mamdani wins the keys to City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams predicted in an exclusive sit-down with The Post.
Nick Pellegrino, who teaches religion and coaches track at Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco, said his brush with death Tuesday has only reinforced his belief in God.
“I've been so blessed in coming to America, what it has given me,” “Batman” actor Christian Bale says. He knows plenty of others are far less fortunate.
“[He] doesn’t particularly handle [fame] well,” a source close to he singer told Page Six, suggesting personal demons haunt the pop star and his young family.
A summer associate at Sidley Austin reportedly bit up to 10 colleagues at the white-shoe firm's New York City offices before she was canned, insiders told the legal news site Above the Law.
A former City Hall official claims she was seriously hurt when she lit a Bath & Body Works candle and it exploded, sending "searing" hot wax into her face and arms.
Big spenders, low tippers? New York and New Jersey rank near the bottom in a new tipping study, which weighs tip percentage against income. Experts blame “tip fatigue,” rising costs and better base pay for waitstaff.
At least 20 people were injured when a driver plowed into a crowd standing outside an East Hollywood nightclub on Friday night, according to officials.