Dan Mangan

The Archive

Poker suspect’s court date

He’s back in action. New York art dealer Hillel “Helly” Nahmad [third from left] joined Spike Lee and others Wednesday at the Garden to cheer on the Knicks from his...

Mad mom on terror list, too

The mother of the men who bombed the Boston Marathon was placed on a US terror watch list 18 months before the attack — and is now being eyed for...

‘I’m pissed . . . . but he’s dead and I’m still here’

“He’s dead, and I’m still here.” A Boston Marathon victim whose legs were blown off in the attack spoke yesterday for the first time about his horrific injuries — and...

Welfare siblings thanked us with murder

They bit the hand that fed them. Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev received welfare benefits as children growing up in Massachusetts — and the elder brother and his...

Behind Page One survivor’s moment in hell

Her face said it all. The blood-spattered, stunned-looking woman on The Post’s front page yesterday was identified as Nicole Gross, a high-intensity fitness trainer from North Carolina. Gross, 31 —...

‘Guard’ is up worldwide

Authorities around the world ramped up security at transit hubs, stadiums and national landmarks after the Boston Marathon bombings. In Washington, DC, the Secret Service expanded its security perimeter around...

Yankees banish StubHub while scalpers operate freely near gates

The Yankees are using the state’s anti-scalping law to keep legal ticket reseller StubHub away from the Stadium — but when it comes to traditional illegal scalpers outside their gates,...

Age-rage star goes down to IMDbeat

The truth won out. A B-movie actress yesterday lost her landmark lawsuit against IMDb.com after claiming she was denied roles in Hollywood because the film Web site outed her real...

Bernie Madoff's son blames stress, shame for cancer relapse

Bernie Madoff’s surviving son is putting on a brave face as he battles a cancer relapse — which he blames on the stress of living with the shame of his...

Judges give La Guardia fliers the bird

La Guardia Airport is one step closer to getting a new waste-transfer facility that will attract the type of birds that cause plane crashes, opponents warned yesterday. “If you have...

Silver is still Teflon Shelly

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver will never be removed from his job, state reps said yesterday — shooting down a proposal Gov. Cuomo floated to oust the powerful legislative leader over...

City bills cyclist $1,200 for damage to police car that struck him

The city added a thousand-dollar insult to an already painful injury when it demanded that a Brooklyn cyclist pay for damage to the police car that struck and sent him...

FDNY will tweak its tweeters

The FDNY will issue new “guidelines for social media usage,” after the commissioner’s own EMT son lost his job for racist Twitter posts and other EMTs were canned for posting...

‘Monsignor Meth’ guilty

An ex-Connecticut priest who had been a top aide to Edward Cardinal Egan yesterday pleaded guilty to dealing nearly 4 pounds of crystal methamphetamine.Monsignor Kevin Wallin, 61, of Waterbury, faces...

Sandy biz in storm over bills

The city is investigating possible overbilling by a Florida-based company that was awarded an unusual no-bid contract worth millions of dollars to tow and store thousands of cars and boats...

Oversight no help to big-city cop abuses

Crime-ridden big cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and New Orleans have police-department oversight — but it has only added another layer of bureaucracy, rather than help stem the bloodshed. In...

Off-duty officer in fight bust

An off-duty NYPD officer moonlighting as a Fairway security guard was arrested yesterday for assaulting a customer, becoming the seventh department employee to be busted since Friday, authorities said. Paule...

E. End raunch house

The producers of an online reality show turned a Brooklyn couple’s Hamptons property into a “house of ill repute” — hosting wild parties that left drunks stumbling through the neighborhood,...

Docs killed my mom: suit

A horrific “comedy of errors” at a Manhattan hospital doomed a hard-working Harlem mom who went in for a routine gastric bypass but was left in agony and ultimately died...

‘Stop & frisk’ is on trial

The NYPD’s “stop-and-frisk” policy went on trial yesterday in a federal class-action case that claims that many of the more than 4 million stops under Mayor Bloomberg were illegally “race...