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Blockchain burglar steals $1.5 million in crypto under investor's nose

The company is "working hand-in-hand with Niall Leonard's team" and is "doing everything in our power to provide transparency" while acting within U.S. law, a Paxful spokesperson told The Post.

Park Ave parking lot held 'hostage' by NYC luxury building: lawsuit

A company called Rebel 1399 LP paid $1.3 million in April for the 41 spot garage under 1399 Park Ave, a 23-story condo where units go for up to $3...

Queens man sues NYPD for Bozo the Clown 911 call

Michael Howard was sitting in the Oakland Gardens pharmacy when Rosetta Hardy walked toward him.

Spain confirms country's second monkeypox death in as many days

The death came one week after the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a global health emergency.

Police seek help finding suspect in apparent random NYC attack

The victim was walking along Park Avenue when the stranger struck her in the face and fled during the seemingly random attack, which unfolded on July 14.

Banana Boat sunscreen recalled due to cancer-causing chemical

Banana Boat's Hair and Scalp sunscreen is being recalled after tests detected trace levels of the carcinogen benzene, Edgewell Personal Care Company said Friday. 

Woman rescued through car window during Arizona flash flood

Sue Teders was driving on a dry gravel road with no rain nearby when a wall of water suddenly appeared, causing her to get stuck, Fox Weather reported.

Spread the wealth: Florida pol wants Mega Millions winner to 'make it rain' for his campaign

A Florida pol running for Congress has turned to Twitter to plea for a big donation from the unknown Illinois ticket holder of Friday’s Mega Millions' whopping $1.28 billion jackpot...

Lox, stock, and barrel: Lawsuit claims Zabar's heir trying to stall homeless shelter

Appetizer maven Eli Zabar is doing “everything possible" to stall the facility planned for 419 E 91st St., which is adjacent to his own building.

Motorcyclist thrown from bike saved by Good Samaritan

Christopher Le was riding on the freeway in Riverside, Calif., when his motorcycle struck a flaming, damaged vehicle head on, and was tossed into the air, footage shows.

98-year-old saved from flooded Kentucky home thanks to viral photo

This picture ended up being a lifesaver.

NYC gets 59.5 billion TikTok hits in 2022, but falls behind Dubai

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Money tree: NYC wants $200K from homeowner for damaged Queens oak

A pin oak on a leafy street in Kew Gardens sustained a whopping $199,950 worth of damage, the city contends in a lawsuit against the woman who owns the home...

Earn, baby, earn: These FDNY electricians make more than commissioner

A Post analysis of FDNY payroll records shows a dozen rank-and-file electricians and supervisor electricians relied on big overtime payments to boost salaries above $200,000.

Some chutzpah: Students file complaint about anti-Semitism at CUNY

"Some of the harassment on CUNY campuses has become so commonplace as to almost be normalized," the complaint said.

Smashed: NYC bar that lets patrons destroy stuff isn't safe, suit claims

Annaleigh Robbins-Sennewald says a visit to the Break Bar on Ninth Avenue in the Garment District left her bloodied and needing surgery -- and all she got was a Band-Aid.

Grammar-challenged judge fingered in road rage incident at Brooklyn school

Civil court judge Jill Epstein was demoted from the supervisory post earlier this year over claims she called a teacher a "bitch" while raging outside a Brooklyn public school.

MTA discriminated against LGBTQ+ employee, causing kidney stones: lawsuit

Catherine Gonzalez, says the alleged harassment from co-worker Mervin Reovan -- including spitting on her -- began when she got promoted from MTA bus driver to dispatcher.

Unbearable baggage: Cases of lost luggage skyrocketing at airports, leaving travelers in the dark

Cases of lost and delayed luggage are skyrocketing as travelers face unprecedented woes at airports across North America and Europe, according to a federal report.

More than 600 US flights canceled, thousands delayed as July 4th travel rush continues

As of Saturday evening, there were 3,765 delay on US flights – including in and out of the country -- and 612 cancellations.