February 5, 2022

US wins first medal of Beijing Olympics

ZHANGJIAKOU, China — She scaled “The Great Wall.” She navigated, and dominated, the toughest course she had ever ridden. But if Zoi Sadowski Synnott thought the hard part was over...

Emerging rookie a lone bright spot for struggling Nets

Cam Thomas outscored the Nets’ entire starting five on Friday night at Utah, which is wonderful news for the improving rookie guard, but terrible news for the rest of the...

Whistleblowing cop asks Mayor Adams to probe NYPD's Internal Affairs

An NYPD detective who was demoted for calling out alleged corruption in the department's Internal Affairs Bureau has been reinstated — and is now calling on Mayor Adams to probe...

Why Rangers star's All-Star moment was extra special

Participating in an All-Star weekend for the second time in his 10-year career, Chris Kreider admitted that this one feels a little bit more special due to the fact that...

College basketball legend fatally shot on CA freeway

Ransom was heading north on Interstate 880 in Oakland when his car crashed into the guardrail Friday night just after 5 p.m., prompting an investigation.

Share the AMC insanity: ‘Ape’ cult hits its last stand as stock falters

The AMC cult begins with an odd theory that shares are secretly controlled by a cabal of evil hedge funds that want to put the company out of business by...

From Kroenke to cranky: Venom remains after Rams owner fled St. Louis for LA

The owner stole the team clear away from the city, cooly and coldly, like Willie Sutton taking a few thousand dollars off the hands of a local bank. He found...

A wake-up call to save NYC

Perhaps the Democrats’ war on police is finally changing in the aftermath of Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora’s sobering funerals, Michael Goodwin anticipates.

Suspect ID'd in fatal shooting at hookah lounge near Virginia Tech

Jamel Flint, 24, whom authorities said should be considered armed and dangerous, allegedly carried out the shooting at Melody Hookah Lounge near Virginia Tech’s campus shortly before midnight on Friday.

Why Bryson DeChambeau wants his critics to 'chill'

Bryson DeChambeau has a message to critics who believe he had to withdraw from this week’s Saudi International because of his intense workout regimen: Calm down, it’s not true. DeChambeau,...

LeBron James dominates in surprise return

LeBron James went from doubtful to questionable to a game-time decision to facing the Knicks all in a span of hours Saturday.

Bill de Blasio plans to form exploratory committee for potential run at Congress

Sources familiar with de Blasio’s thinking said Saturday he’s planning to take advantage of a redistricting plan recently approved by state Democrats that would reshape the district boundaries.

New York Democrats' bet on racial gerrymandering is riskier than they realize

State Dems are going big on gerrymandering as they seize control of redistricting. But they may get bitten by their assumption that they have a permanent lock on non-white voters. 

Upstate NY firefighter's death during blaze prompts calls to change bail reform law

William "Billy" Steinberg, 37, responded to the fire in an empty vacation home in Sullivan County on Jan. 15 and collapsed, according to local reports.

Navy SEAL candidate dies, another hospitalized after grueling Hell Week test

A Navy SEAL candidate died and another was hospitalized in California on Friday after completing a test at the conclusion of an assessment period known as Hell Week, officials said.

Omicron plummets, New York leaders fumble

Omicron is plainly on the way out, and Gov. Kathy Hochul agrees: “Just like the snow is melting,” she said, “hopefully these numbers will continue to melt away.” Will the...

Rivals come together to dominate NHL All-Star Game

The Metropolitan Division featured a Tri-State line made up of the Rangers’ Chris Kreider, the Islanders’ Adam Pelech and the Devils’ Jack Hughes for a good portion of their All-Star...

'It's a mess': Locals fume over homeless tent encampment in Queens

Locals are infuriated by the rise of homeless encampments on Whitney Avenue in Elmhurst, Queens, as city hall ignores endless complaints of loitering from sprawling tents.

Letters to the Editor — Feb. 6, 2022

New York Post readers sound off on Amnesty International’s remarks on Israel, BLM’s money mess, China’s “games,” NFL’s Snoop Dogg stoop and Jeff Zucker’s resignation from CNN.

Star guard hasn't been able to give Nets a lift

Kyrie Irving’s return from unvaccinated exile for road games hasn’t made up for Kevin Durant’s absence. The Nets lost their seventh consecutive game — their longest skid since the 2019-20...

NYPD seeking help identifying gunmen from Brooklyn shootout

Cops are looking for help in identifying people who sent bullets flying in Crown Heights this week, police said.

Hall of Fame votes for cheaters destroyed the public's trust

Trust, especially the public’s trust, is too fleeting and precious to be toyed with. Once one’s integrity is compromised, how is it restored? 

The woman who WILL be Queen: Elizabeth backs Camilla as 'Queen Consort'

In a surprise statement the day before her Platinum Jubilee, Queen Elizabeth II said she supports calling her son's second wife Camilla the "Queen Consort" when he takes the throne.

57-year-old hit twice during Brooklyn shooting following argument

The victim was shot twice in the left calf following an argument with another man on DeKalb Avenue, near Irving Avenue in Bushwick.

Actor and YouTube star exes in legal duel over domestic violence allegations

A made-for-TV romance between actor Damon Gillespie and his YouTube star spouse Grace Aki has devolved into a legal duel -- over her claims that he was violent.

Staff at Jewish school in France charged with 'aggravated violence' against students

Seven staff members at the ultra-orthodox Jewish school outside Paris were charged with mistreatment against their students.

North Korea grows nuclear, missiles programs, profits from cyberattacks: UN report

North Korea has bolstered its missile programs during the past year and raked in revenues from cyberattacks, according to an excerpt of a confidential United Nations report.

Trevor Lawrence makes good on his Doug Pederson promise

The new quarterback-head coach pairing in Jacksonville is off to a sweet start.

Where Jets' offseason, Braxton Berrios plans stand after Senior Bowl

The Jets spent the week in Mobile, Ala., at the Senior Bowl, where the coaching staff, as the National Team coaches, got to see prospects up close.

Off-duty NYPD officer shot in foot in Harlem after attending memorial service

The shooting happened inside a public housing complex at 3250 Broadway at West 131st Street at about 5 p.m., sources said.

Search is on for Ernest Shackleton's Endurance -- the elusive lost shipwreck

The Endurance22 Expedition, a project of the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust, aims to locate, survey and film the wreck of the iconic ship.

Roger Goodell's memo could be bad news for Browns

Among the fallout from Brian Flores' lawsuit targeted at the NFL is a microscope placed upon the perhaps suspiciously terrible Browns teams in 2016 and '17.

Bindi Irwin shares adorable Instagram video of baby Grace

Bindi Irwin has left her Instagram followers in awe after the new mum shared an adorable video of her little girl over the weekend.

NJ cop hailed as hero for delivering baby boy during 'height of' blizzard

A New Jersey cop who delivered a baby boy during last week's snowstorm is being hailed as a hero, and the grateful parents named the child partly after him.

Two killed, two wounded in Milwaukee suburb shooting

Two people were killed and two more were injured in a shooting at an apartment complex in the Milwaukee suburb of Brown Deer on Saturday morning, police said.

Blackhawks' owner shows complete contempt for fans

The contempt spilling out of Rocky Wirtz’s mouth with every word he uttered at that already infamous town hall last week wasn’t aimed as much as the journalists attempting to...

NY's COVID positive rate falls below 4 percent for first time since November

The single-day COVID-19 positivity rate has fallen below 4 percent in New York for the first time since Nov. 26., Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday.

Pain prevails as 'Jackass Forever' takes early box office lead

"Jackass Forever" and "Moonfall" took the top two domestic box-office spots on Friday.

Giants raid rival for new assistant GM

The Giants raiding the Eagles? Why not? 

Chiefs face threat of joining this dubious group of champions

On the one hand, they are all champions — and it’s impossible not to celebrate any team that wins a championship, even if it’s only one. But it’s that word...

PM Johnson investigated for breaking COVID lockdowns, partying in 2020: report

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under fire after a photo reportedly showed him drinking beer at a birthday party in 2020 -- while his government imposed strict lockdowns.

Prince Andrew to face deposition in March for civil sexual assault case

Virginia Giuffre is suing the Duke of York, 61, in US federal court, alleging that he sexually assaulted her on three occasions when she was 17 years old.

Iran dismisses Biden's nuke sanctions lift as 'not enough' for deal

"The lifting of some sanctions can in itself translate into good faith,” Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said, according to Iranian state media. "But it’s not enough.”

NYC gives Pete Davidson, Colin Jost extra time to move Staten Island Ferry

City Hall is giving comedians Pete Davidson and Colin Jost extra time to find a docking spot for the retired Staten Island ferry they want to turn into a comedy...

SI mom fights to keep son's killer from cashing in on jailhouse injury

A Staten Island mom is suing her son's killer, Reginald Bell , determined to keep him from cashing in on a legal payout he won behind bars.

5-year-old Moroccan boy dead after being trapped in well for days

Rayan, the 5-year-old Moroccan boy who was trapped in a dry, 104-foot well for nearly five days, was pulled out Saturday after a painstaking rescue effort, but did not survive...

Joe Burrow's future greatness was evident as local hoops legend

Joe Burrow was a two-way Appalachian legend, the best basketball player in Southeast Ohio.

Spotify has removed over 100 episodes of Joe Rogan's podcast

Spotify has pulled more than 100 episodes of embattled podcaster Joe Rogan's show, according to a web site which tracks the podcast.

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US hockey star shares emotional message after Olympics-ending injury

Brianna Decker's Beijing Olympics ended just as they were beginning, but she's still ready to lend a hand however she can to help Team USA defend its gold medal.

'Perception' around Knicks star affecting his trade value

Julius Randle considers recent trade rumors surrounding him as flimsy as tinsel.

'No more sheds! Protesters rally against outdoor dining in Greenwich Village

Nearly 100 protesters rallied against outdoor dining sheds in Greenwich Village on Saturday, demanding the city remove the sheds they say have made their lives miserable.

Icing on the cake: Queen hosts reception on eve of Platinum Jubilee

Queen Elizabeth II celebrated the eve of her 70 years on the throne Saturday cutting cake with guests at Sandringham Estate.

15BR mansion hits auction block for less than small London apartment

Marle Hall, a three-story, 15-bedroom mansion in North Wales, is on the auction block for the equivalent of just $530K – less than the price of the most humble London...

Trump attacks Dem NY gerrymander, blasts GOP inaction: 'We'll lose 4 seats'

The key 11th District was redrawn this week to replace conservative neighborhoods like Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights with the blue bastions of Park Slope, Sunset Park and Gowanus.

Packers make their Aaron Rodgers intentions very clear

It certainly feels like a divorce with Aaron Rodgers may be coming, but not without a strong effort to keep the quarterback in Green Bay.

St. John's gives itself a chance for big stretch with road win

St. John's went on the road and did what it had to do, maintaining a faint pulse and giving itself a chance this coming week at the Garden to start...

Buck Showalter tasked with ending troubling Mets manager trend

Buck Showalter will be asked to steer the best team money can buy and bring stability to the Mets’ managerial role.

American reaches snowboarding final after 'nightmare' Olympic challenges

Jamie Anderson’s quest for a third straight Olympic slopestyle gold medal will continue Sunday in Beijing.

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Claim your BetMGM bonus code from the New York Post to take advantage of a bumper UFC Fight night.

New coach talks what he'll demand of Giants, growing up without his dad, Parcells bond

New Giants coach Brian Daboll takes a timeout to huddle with Post columnist Steve Serby and talk about where he plans to take his team.

This is the most horrific case of head lice these experts have ever seen

The team, called The Lice Angels, uploaded a clip to TikTok sharing the horrific infestation, and wound up removing "thousands of bugs" from the girl's hair.

Two people wounded in separate overnight NYC shootings

A 17-year-old and 31-year-old were hurt in separate overnight shootings in Brooklyn, police said.

Ronald Lauder blasts Whoopi Goldberg, Maus banning

Billionaire Ronald Lauder is warning against a "rising tide of Jew hatred," ripping Whoopi Goldberg along with the Tennessee School District which banned the Pulitzer Prize winning Holocaust book Maus.

I’m a sleep expert — here’s why you should never sleep in on the weekend

Hitting snooze can actually have a detrimental effect on your sleep regime.

Giants line up first D-coordinator interviews

Don “Wink’’ Martindale, high on Daboll’s list, has already been called in. Sean Desai, after one year running the Bears’ defense will also get an interview.

Hot off the presses! Brazen bandits stealing newspapers in resell scam

The scam has been going on since the summer of 2020 and began on the Upper West Side before spreading to Chelsea and the Upper East Side.

Queens doctor forced immigrant handyman into virtual slavery

Dr. Philip Baldeo paid the unnamed worker $200 a week but pledged to help him with his immigration papers and to pay for his diabetes medications.

American bobsled star cleared for competition after COVID isolation

Elana Meyers Taylor has been cleared for competition after getting the two required negative tests to leave isolation.

Brian Flores' lawyers slam Roger Goodell's statement: 'Same playbook'

If Roger Goodell hoped a memo that acknowledged the dearth of black head coaches in the NFL is "unacceptable" would help the league's fight against Brian Flores, the fired Dolphins...

Bat mitzvah gone bad: Pita prompts projectile vomiting

Joel and Holly Kurtzberg repeatedly asked for gluten-free options at the February 2019 bash, telling the restaurant that guests with serious conditions like celiac disease would be attending.

What rules can badly behaved soccer fans expect at World Cup Qatar?

The FIFA World Cup in the new year looms large in the oil-rich Middle Eastern peninsula, and buttoned-up locals are bracing for a huge culture clash with excitable soccer fans.

Dognapped: Lawsuit alleges Manhattan man refused to return friend's pooch

Laurel Chor claims she asked a pal to watch her rescue pup — but the friend won't return the animal.

Socialist state Senate candidate Kristen Gonzalez works for American Express

The first declared candidate for one of New York's proposed new state Senate districts is a socialist from Queens with a decidedly capitalist job.

German ice dancers dress as Batman villains

A dastardly duo of ice dancers dressed as a pair of Batman villains for their Olympic routine.

This power adapter and lightning earphones are on sale for $42

Charge up your device with speed or listen to clear music from your device with this power adapter set. 

Permanent outdoor dining plan for NYC heads to City Council

The City Council will begin reviewing legislation to create a permanent outdoor dining program for the Big Apple’s struggling restaurant industry.

How Roger Goodell is addressing NFL's 'unacceptable' lack of diverse head coaches

The NFL is hiring outside experts, Roger Goodell said in a memo released Saturday, to assess the hiring processes whose "results have been unacceptable," Goodell wrote.

Thieves ram car into Brooklyn ATM, make off with $6,000

The NYPD is hoping someone will recognize the suspect, whose mug was caught on surveillance cameras.

Houston Zoo rallies to save tiny monkey rejected by mother

Betty, an impossibly small Goeldi’s monkey, is being nursed to health by her human keepers at the Houston Zoo.

Give the feeling of a hug this Valentine’s Day with a weighted blanket

Give a present with some weight this Valentine's Day. 

Get a lavish Valentine’s Day dinner for 82% off with a Restaurant.com deal

Celebrate Valentine's Day with your loved one and a dining deal. 

'What the hell?' Good grades barely matter in NYC's new HS application process

The Department of Education has unveiled its long-awaited new admission system, lowering the bar for entry into many competitive high schools.

Diehard Bengals fan, 86, headed to Super Bowl after tearful video goes viral

James Lipscomb, 86, cried tears of joy as he sat in his Fairfield, OH, living room watching on TV his team's stunning 27-24 overtime upset over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Nine hurt in early morning Bronx apartment fire

The fire broke out in a third-floor apartment of the six-story building on Grand Avenue.

US women's hockey routs Russia as fresh faces step up

In its first game without an injured veteran, some new blood stepped up to keep the offense coming for the U.S. women’s hockey team. Three different first-time Olympians scored to...

Minnesota teens charged in school shooting that killed one student, injured others

Two Minnesota teens have been charged with multiple counts of second-degree murder in relation to a school shooting on Tuesday that left one student dead and one other injured.

French, German leaders to talk to Putin, Ukraine as US forces build up

French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are stepping in to try face-to-face diplomacy to prevent an invasion of Ukraine.

Olympians raise concerns over 'unreasonable' quarantine conditions

Inedible food and no training equipment are making life miserable for Olympians in quarantine with COVID-19, Russian biathlete Valeria Vasnetsova claimed.

Banish bad smells with this portable air purifier, now up to 47% off

Eliminate bad smells this season with this discounted gadget. 

Man who tried to burn Minnesota school during BLM riots gets probation

In addition to probation, Mohamed Hussein Abdi must also pay over $34,000 in restitution.

Texas man pleads not guilty to threatening Georgia election officials

Chad Christopher Stark of Leander, Texas, appeared in a virtual federal court hearing Friday in Georgia and was released out on bond pending trial.

Steamrolled: Worker flattened by construction vehicle in Brazil

Edmar de Oliveira Campos, 35, died on a road resurfacing project in the city of Porto Velho.

Waffle House shooter found guilty on four counts of murder

Travis Reinking, 33, had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, having said God told him to kill.

Why the Rams' Super Bowl line is rising

When Caesars Sportsbook’s assistant director of trading Adam Pullen set the opening Super Bowl line at Rams -3.5, he thought the spread could’ve even been at the key number of...

'Genocide games': NBC refusing to run ad critical of China during Olympic games

The 30-second spot, purchased by Florida GOP Rep. Mike Waltz, blasted the event as the "Genocide Games."

Elon Musk: GoFundMe 'professional thieves' for withholding $10M from anti-vax rally

“Double-standard?” quipped Musk on Twitter, sharing a screenshot of a 2020 tweet GoFundMe posted in support of Seattle's Capitol Hill Occupied Protest.

Lawsuit: NYC immigrant voting law favors Hispanics, Asians over Blacks

The suit, filed Wednesday, claims the City Council violated the 15th Amendment by approving the voting measure with the “discriminatory intent.���

Rescuers reach 5-year-old Moroccan boy stuck in well

Rescuers have reached the 5-year-old Moroccan boy trapped in a dry, 104-foot well, since Tuesday.

How retired Tom Brady could become NFL’s first billionaire player

Now that he's retired from football, Tom Brady is poised to launch his next career — and maybe make his first billion.

Venus and Serena Williams childhood home is crumbling ruin

A large section of the $1.1 million mansion's exterior is rotten away, right above the front door, pictures show.

Bronx stabbing victim, 42, dies due to his injuries

A 42-year-old man who was stabbed in the leg following a dispute in the Bronx last month has died from his injuries, police said.

John Jay College think tank is ground zero for woke DAs

The soft-on-crime approach espoused by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and other progressive prosecutors in troubled Democratic cities has been nurtured by a policy center at John Jay College.

Stormy Daniels calls for 'maximum' sentence for ex-lawyer Michael Avenatti

Stormy Daniels said her former lawyer Michael Avenatti deserves no mercy when he is sentenced on May 24.

Biden, Dem lawmakers take cash from convicted terrorist financier

Emadeddin Muntasser and two of his associates were convicted in January 2008 on counts of conspiring to defraud the United States government.

'1883' star Amanda Jaros finding fame in filth of 'Yellowstone' prequel

To star in the hit show "1883," actress Amanda Jaros had to go to cowboy camp: learning to ride, rope, and weather freezing cold temperatures on the set of the...

Four ordinary people share how they got rich from crypto

Four ordinary Americans reveal how cryptocurrency made them rich enough to buy Maseratis and Caribbean vacation homes, and even quit their jobs.

'Predator portrait': Bill seeks to prevent Cuomo's painting from hanging at capitol

A Long Island Republican introduced a bill this week that he hopes will prevent Cuomo from having his portrait hung in Albany's "Hall of Governors."

How Long Island Nets star Craig Randall played himself from G League walk-on onto the NBA radar

Craig Randall couldn't find a place to play, until he worked and worked...and worked himself into a star for the Nets' G League team.

Weekend European Soccer best bets

The January international break has concluded and the top European soccer leagues are scheduled to resume this weekend. Action Network soccer analysts BJ Cunningham and Anthony Dabbundo are here to...

The three deadliest poisons you never, ever want to ingest

A new book, “A Taste for Poison”, out now, by scientist and biophysics professor Neil Bradbury, outlines 11 poisons, how they work, and some of the most notorious criminals who...

New book claims it can cure our burnout epidemic in the era of COVID

Dr. Robin Berzin's new book "State Change" presents a 30-day program to boost energy and achieve wellbeing.

How Dallas Police Department’s smart tactics bucked national crime wave

From 2020 to 2021, homicides in the Lone Star metropolis have dropped from 254 to 220, and violent crime has nosedived by 12 percent since May last year.

Snap up the road underdog in this key Big East showdown

The UConn Huskies, a six-point underdog, will cover against the host Villanova Wildcats on Saturday afternoon.

The week in photos: January 29-February 4, 2022

Whoopi Goldberg's controversy, Brian Flores' bombshell lawsuit, and Punxatawney Phil makes his prediction.

The censoring of Joe Rogan is a tactic right out of old Soviet Union

The recent Joe Rogan vs. Spotify scandal is not about COVID — it’s about the future of free speech in America.

Biden has given blacks the opposite of prosperity, safety and security

The Biden presidency has been the antithesis of black prosperity, black safety and black security.

JFK assassination expert: Lee Harvey Oswald lone gunman theory is ‘bulls--t’

In 1978, forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht declared that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill JFK alone. Now 90, he still wants the world to know "the truth."

Inside Whitney Houston’s secret torment for being gay, falling for a woman

Ten years after her death, a new book details Whitney Houston's inner torment over being gay — and her secret love affair with Robyn Crawford.

Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 Moments

The most memorable moments and must-see photos of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Texas police search for missing couple as authorities suspect woman 'did not willingly' leave life behind

Texas law enforcement officials are doubling down on their search for a young couple last seen more than a week ago as authorities suspect the woman "did not willingly" leave...

Speed skating-Schouten wins gold with Olympic record in women's 3,000m

Dutchwoman Irene Schouten won gold in the women's 3000m speed skating, coming from behind with her skating pair in the latter half of the race to extend her winning streak...

Shaun White bids farewell to Winter Olympics

Three-time gold medalist Shaun White travels to Beijing to compete in the final Winter Olympics of his golden snowboarding career.

Shaun White says Beijing Olympics will be his final snowboarding competition

Three-time gold medal snowboarder Shaun White said the Beijing Olympics would be his last snowboarding competition and that he would retire from all contests.

Judge delays Vanessa Bryant's trial, urges parties to settle outside court

Vanessa Bryant claims Los Angeles County cops and firefighters shared graphic photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter at the helicopter crash site.

Victim of deadly Greyhound bus shooting was single mom on cross-country move with her kids

The woman who was shot dead on a bus in Northern California was identified Friday as a single mother who was moving her family across the country for a new...

US surpasses 900,000 COVID-19 deaths now leads the world

According to the latest data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, 901,388 Americans have succumbed to the coronavirus over the last two years.

Baltimore's top prosecutor pleads not guilty on federal perjury charges

Baltimore's top prosecutor, Marilyn Mosby, pleaded not guilty on Friday to federal charges of perjury and making false statements on loan applications.

Mass shooting at hookah lounge near Virginia Tech leaves one dead, 4 hurt

Shots rang out a block from Virginia Tech's campus at the Melody Hookah Lounge a few minutes before midnight Friday.

Trump blasts Pence for calling him 'wrong,' for suggesting VP could overturn election

Trump bashed his vice president ahead of the Capitol Hill riot for not having the “courage” to reject certified electors from Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania for then-President-elect Joe Biden.

NYPD search for attempted rapist who attacked woman on NYC subway platform

The suspect, depicted with a light beard and a knit hat, approached a 45-year-old victim inside the 14th Street and 7th Avenue station in Chelsea.

Julius Randle responds to All-Star snub

On Thursday, the NBA released its All-Star reserves and Julius Randle was shut out — as expected — denying him a chance of a second straight appearance in the All-Star...

GoFundMe severs ties with Canadian anti-vax trucker rally, withholds $10M in donations

A prominent fundraising site cut ties with a convoy of Canadian truckers that had descended on that nation's capital to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates and regulations.

Connor McDavid misses chance at NHL history, Ranger finishes third

Connor McDavid had the chance to make NHL history Friday night — if he had won the fastest skater challenge of the annual skills competition for a fourth time.

Michigan mom says Spongebob told her to kill her 3-year-old daughter

Justine Johnson allegedly stabbed young Sutton Mosser multiple times, two days after the child’s third birthday, before stuffing her body into a black trash bag.

Nets are in complete free-fall

The NBA’s most disappointing team just extended the league’s longest losing streak.