Joe Biden’s biggest problem is that his presidency is an utter failure
President Biden has suffered a collapse in his standing generally, but, fundamentally, it’s because so few people think he’s doing a good job that he’s in such a perilous state.
President Biden has suffered a collapse in his standing generally, but, fundamentally, it’s because so few people think he’s doing a good job that he’s in such a perilous state.
The actor shared that he’s currently in negotiations for a new “Ice Age” movie, which he joked may afford him a helicopter next.
Students and other campus protesters are free to engage in nonviolent protests. But that’s not what they’re doing: This isn’t free speech via peaceful protest, but threatening and menacing the rest of us — which often works, because we are nonviolent.
The Knicks' coach threw his former star player's words back at him when asked about it after Sunday's practice.
What we’re seeing on our campuses is the culmination of many years of leftist activists pushing kids to the forefront to spread their propaganda.
A Nantucket newspaper has gone viral over its trolling of a Tesla Cybertruck that has been causing annoyances for locals since arriving on the affluent island last week.
What could be considered tennis' favorite couple has announced their mutual split.
Owner Joe DiGangi said the 2,217 sandwiches sold generated $11,085 to give to Diller's family, but he collected an additional $4,100 in separate donations — for a total of $15,185.
“The other day at prom, I was trying to get her attention and calling out, ‘Sabrina!’ People must have thought I was insane,” the “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” star explained.
Authorities in North Carolina said high school student Aquavis Hickman, 17, will be tried as an adult on charges that he twice attacked teachers in unprovoked attacks.
A Brooklyn state senator claims the law allowing a rape lawsuit against him to move forward was unconstitutional — even though he actually voted for the legislation and then bragged about it.
"We'll do our job, and if the institutions decide to graduate their students and celebrate a beautiful experience with their families, we will make sure it's done in a peaceful manner," Mayor Adams said.
Donald Trump has vowed to deliver the “largest mass deportation effort” in American history if he gets back into office next year, targeting millions of illegal migrants across the country. The 45th president has frequently spoken about his deportation agenda, and recently indicated in a TIME Magazine interview that he would leverage local law enforcement,...
The New York City Department of Education last week began sending letters notifying the hundreds of thousands of additional current and former students that they were victims of the cyber attack involving one of the DOE's former software vendors, according to a letter sent to one graduate and reviewed by The Post.
This Cowboy is looking beyond the football field to improve his football skills for the upcoming season.
The 26-year-old model planned on returning to the Met Gala for the third year in a row before he was allegedly booted from his job days before.
His agent confirmed the sad news on Sunday.
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It’s been nearly three years since we first reported the lease signing, but Brooklyn Fare Kitchen & Market finally opened last week at Extell’s One Manhattan Square condo tower on the Lower East Side. The 25,500 square-foot market is the largest of three Brooklyn Fares in Manhattan. Brooklyn Fare was founded by Moe Issa in 2009....
It’s no secret that some Midtown office corridors are doing better than others. Even so, a new Savills survey contains a remarkable finding: Park Avenue’s current availability rate of 8.9% not only compares favorably to Midtown’s overall 17.6%, but with Park Avenue vacancies in the prehistoric, pre-pandemic fourth quarter of 2019 — when it was...
Bleeding-heart real estate myths die hard. Take propaganda that residential evictions are surging in the Big Apple. The false argument was endlessly cited to support so-called “good-cause eviction” (which would have made it near impossible to boot deadbeat tenants) and, later, to whine that the watered-down version passed by the state Legislature didn’t go nearly far...
University of Florida President and ex-Sen. Ben Sasse on Sunday implored colleges to take his school's lead and stake out a balance between free speech and order as anti-Israel protests take campuses by storm.
The incredible demands are being made despite its members delivering underwhelming results for its students, with only 21 percent of the city’s eighth graders being proficient readers, according to the last Nation’s Report Card.
Bernard Hill, an actor best known for roles in "Titanic" and the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, has died at the age of 79.