Page 2

NJ judge rules smoking can continue in Atlantic City casinos, dealing blow to gaming workers

The tobacco-wary casino workers filed a lawsuit in May, seeking a permanent ban on smoking over the health concerns posed by second-hand smoke.

Jewish Columbia students were chased out of dorms, spat on, and pinned against walls: damning report

Jewish and Israeli students at Columbia University endured harassment, threats and assault attending the school in the wake of Oct. 7, a new report found.

China-linked tech tycoon has secret group of operatives at Columbia University

The Shanghai-based Marxist millionaire behind an anti-U.S and anti-Israel disinformation network has a cadre of operatives embedded at Columbia.

Hate crimes against NYC Jews and Muslims soar as bigoted incidents skyrocket

Jews and Muslims have this in common: Hate crimes against both groups are skyrocketing in New York City this year.

Shootings victims up in five historically violent NYC neighborhoods: NYPD

The number of shooting victims in the 52nd Precinct in the Bronx – covering Bedford Park, Fordham, Kingsbridge and Norwood – has jumped 130% so far in 2024, to 30...

NYC landlady allegedly strangled by unhinged tenant with blood on his head who performed 'exorcism' on her

An Astoria landlady was allegedly strangled by her unhinged tenant who performed an "exorcism" on her for over 10 terrifying minutes, she told The Post.

Man shot outside $3M home in trendy NYC neighborhood

Gunshots rang out next door to a luxe, nearly $3 million Harlem house where a city ballet dancer and her banker hubby live.

West Nile virus kills 2 in NJ as death toll across America rises to 5

Two people have died in New Jersey after contracting West Nile virus -- marking the fourth and fifth deaths in the US this year from the mosquito-borne disease.

Upstate NY imam encourages Columbia students to 'take out' pro-Israel professor

An upstate imam urged student activists to "take out" an outspoken, pro-Israel Columbia University professor who's returning to the embattled Ivy this fall after a year of antisemitic hate.

Ex-NJ gov ethics challenged over billboards, civic programs

Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey's campaign ethics are being questioned by local pols.

Adams fails to name third trustee to oversee billions of dollars in school construction: 'Ignores the law'

The city’s School Construction Authority has made decisions on spending billions of taxpayer dollars over the past year without the required oversight, showing Mayor Adams' "fundamental disrespect for the law,"...

Two teens killed after crashing moped into NYC wall

Two teens were killed overnight when the moped they were riding slammed into a wall on the Cross Island Parkway, police said.

NYPD cracks down on out-of-control, unlawful pedicabs preying on New Yorkers after Post report

The Midtown North Precinct seized 52 pedicabs, wrote 56 summonses and made five arrests during Wednesday's operation in Times Square, Bryant Park and Central Park, according to the NYPD. 

Touro University yanks prof charged with sexual abuse from ethics course — after Post report

Three months after Menachem Kiwak was arrested for sexually abusing a patient, Touro University addressed the issue with students and faculty for the first time.

Thousands of NYC special ed students denied services days before school starts

Thousands of private and homeschooled students in need of special education services from the city have been denied crucial resources just a week before school starts.

Homeless couple filmed having sex in parking lot under NYC's FDR Drive: 'A new low for the city'

“You live in this really beautiful community of Stuytown, Peter Cooper, and on the outskirts it’s a third-world country,” he said. 

Matthew Perry's 'Friends' sweater heading to auction among other props, costumes to celebrate sitcom's 30th anniversary

Props and costumes from the beloved sitcom "Friends" are going under the hammer Sept. 23 to commemorate the show’s 30th anniversary

Ad for NYC men's clothing brand makes ex-manager look 'incompetent,' calls him 'Fartz': suit

One of the cartoons included the headline, "HOW CAEL ORDERED 1,000,000 PAIRS OF JOGGERS" over an image of a confused-looking man scratching his head.

Junkies, migrants turn NYC block into a crime-ridden nightmare, starting blaze with stolen e-bikes that torched 2 nearby homes

The worst of New York City's worlds have collided on one Brooklyn block – where junkie squatters rented out an abandoned home to migrants, whose dozens of apparently stolen ebikes...

Two injured in shooting after NJ high school football game: report

Two juveniles sustained gunshot wounds and were taken to a local hospital, the sources said.