Jacob Geanous

About the Author

Jacob Geanous is a reporter for the Sunday New York Post. He writes enterprise and investigative stories, including a report on New York City’s largest mass grave. Jacob has written for publications across the country, including the Honolulu Civil Beat, THE CITY, the Chicago Sun-Times and The Boston Globe. He is a graduate of the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He lives with three cats and two dogs and is an avid fan of great writing, loud music and original poetry.

The Archive

Poland PM tells Zelensky never 'insult Poles again' after stirring up drama over dispute

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told Volodymyr Zelensky to never "insult Poles again" after Zelensky suggested Poland was stirring up drama over a dispute regarding grain exports.

Russian authorities have been quietly removing memorials for Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin

The Kremlin has been keeping the Prigozhin's death as low-key as possible after he died in a fiery plane crash on August 23 — a tactic underlined by Putin's absence...

Queens hit with more migrants than any other borough, data shows

Queens is bearing the brunt of the Big Apple's migrant crisis, with more settling in the borough than anywhere else in the city, immigration court data shows.

Ukraine hits Crimea with missile after attack on Black Sea Fleet

Sevastopol, the largest city in Crimea and a major Black Sea port, was put under an air raid alert for approximately an hour Saturday morning while debris from intercepted Ukrainian...

Bloodthirsty female kingpins of nationwide sex trafficking ring circulated videos showing brutal torture of rivals: DA

The doe-eyed duo were part of a Flushing-based sex ring that extended all the way to Oregon and included hundreds of sex workers, according to filings in Brooklyn federal court.

Kim Jong Un tours Putin's war arsenal, sparks concern over budding alliance— but top US general downplays potential threat

Kim Jong Un checked out Moscow's hypersonic missiles, nuclear bomber jets and a warship Saturday during a trip to Russia that sparked concern in the West over a budding alliance.

Russell Brand, then 31, was 'instantly aroused' when he learned 16-year-old he's accused of sexually assaulting was a virgin: report

When the teen first told the then-31-year-old Brand she was a virgin, he became "instantly aroused" and went on to become "preoccupied" with her innocence, she said.

Putin ally and Chechen warlord accused of having buried his doctor alive days before reportedly falling into coma

"There is talk that [Suleymanov] was killed and buried alive in the ground," the channel, which was cited by Ukrainian media and Ukraine's internal affairs adviser Anton Gerashchenko, Newsweek reported.

Ammo sales soar, shops close on eve of change in state gun law

There was a last-minute run on bullet and gun purchases across the state before New York's new background check laws on firearms and ammunition purchases went into effect on Wednesday.

Russell Brand accused of raping, sexually assaulting four women — including 16-year-old he called 'the child': report

Russell Brand was accused of raping, sexually assaulting and abusing four women over the course of seven years — and one of his victims was a 16-year-old he allegedly called...

NYC dumping more money into migrant crisis than any other US hotspot

The Big Apple took in more migrants than anywhere else in the country since last spring and is expected to pay about four times more on the crisis this year...

Ukraine takes back more land as worries mount over fighting near nuke plant

Geolocated footage shows that Kyiv's forces made "further advances" northwest of Verbove, a village in the western part of the Zaporizhzhia region, according to the U.S.-based think tank The Institute...

Musk said he declined Ukraine's request to use Starlink in attack on Russian Black Sea fleet

Musk took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to clarify details about the incident, which were included in an excerpt of his forthcoming biography "Elon Musk."

Ukraine uses balloons to fly national flag over Russian-held Donetsk as it holds sham elections

A huge blue-and-yellow Ukranian national flag flew for hours over the Russia-held city of Donetsk as it held sham elections Saturday.

London cops arrest terror suspect Daniel Khalife following intrepid prison escape

London’s Metropolitan Police on Saturday captured and arrested accused terror suspect Daniel Khalife – ending a four-day manhunt that began when the ex-soldier snuck out of a local prison by...

Prostitution in NYC’s ‘Market of Sweethearts’ prompts virtual tours and protests from concerned moms

A popular YouTube channel has begun offering virtual tours through the city's "Market of Sweethearts" along Roosevelt Avenue, where rampant open-air prostitution persists.

Box-office flop: Kremlin war propaganda film plays to empty theaters

"The Witness," which premiered across Russia on August 17, has been playing to empty theaters across the country and has tanked in the box office.

Ukraine counteroffensive breaks through Russia's strongest defense line in south

The breakthrough came after weeks of slow progress as Ukrainian forces cleared minefields in the near Zaporizhzhia amid the counter-push, a high-ranking military official said.

Ukrainian oligarch who backed Zelensky's presidential bid accused of fraud

Igor Kolomoisky, an energy, media and banking tycoon, was given a "notice of suspicion" in the criminal case, the Security Service of Ukrainian said in a statement Saturday.

Family rips NY woman accused of hiring hitman to kill brother-in-law

An "evil" Hudson Valley woman was arrested for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill her brother-in-law, and her family says they have "zero compassion" for her