Josh Margolin

The Archive

Oops, TSA guy goes spray-zy!

A bumbling TSA agent “playing around” with a pepper-spray container at Kennedy Airport fired the caustic liquid at five fellow screeners yesterday, sending all six to the hospital, a source...

S&M pol: I feared gal

A bondage-loving New Jersey pol unleashed a barrage of kinky e-mails to his lobbyist gal pal — and at the same time griped that she was a “vicious and cold”...

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...

Bondage pol was hard-ly working

A powerful New Jersey Democrat who’s being touted as the party’s next state chairman has an insatiable lust for bondage, oral sex and spanking, secret e-mails obtained by The Post...

SI tollbooth clerk stole $10,000 in tolls

A Staten Island tollbooth clerk who worked at three Port Authority bridges stole $10,000 over five months by pocketing pricy cash tolls paid by big-rig trucks, authorities said. William Bradshaw...

Top of the world! Take a ‘peak’ at new WTC’s viewing deck

It will soon be New York City’s highest point — and a fitting tribute to the Big Apple. The Port Authority yesterday unveiled the state-of-the-art observation deck at the top...

Final plans for WTC observation deck set to be approved

It’s the cherry on top of New York’s tallest building. Final plans for the observation deck atop the new 1 World Trade Center tower are expected to be approved tomorrow...

Fliers’ deadly carry-on arsenal

A warehouse in Harrisburg, Pa., stands as a testament to the foolishness of the flying public. Filled with everything from spears and axes to drills and power saws, the building...

JFK guy admits stealing your mail: cops

It’s in the mail. Wait! No, it’s not. Port Authority detectives and postal inspectors have cracked a long-running operation that saw thousands of packages — from high-end perfumes to designer...

Osama kin’s evil silence

Osama bin Laden’s tough-talking son-in-law had little to say yesterday when he was hauled into a Manhattan courtroom for urging Muslims to wage war on “the Jews, the Christians and...

City knew of $2B 911 fiasco in 2011

Mayor Bloomberg’s controversial $2 billion effort to modernize the 911 system — billed as a cure-all for every emergency-communications ill — was labeled a boondoggle by the city’s own experts...

Huma in job hunt

Huma Abedin has gone from breakneck pace to break time. The beautiful wife of randy former Rep. Anthony Weiner is off the State Department payroll and plotting her next moves...

Gropez made women write him love notes

As his grip over one of the most powerful Democratic machines in New York was slipping away last summer, Assemblyman Vito Lopez tried to hang on to power by bullying...

Undercover operations

FBI employees enjoyed massage-parlor sex, sent nude photos of themselves to co-workers on official phones and, in one case, lied about having an affair with — and then marrying —...

WTC construction workers busted for selling pot: authorities

Hardhats have been getting sky-high while working at the World Trade Center site thanks to co-workers smuggling pot into the site in their lunch pails and peddling it, authorities said...

Feds go postal on Lance

The Department of Justice yesterday joined a lawsuit demanding Lance Armstrong repay millions in taxpayer money he got from the Postal Service. From 1998 to 2004, the cyclist and his...

DOJ joins Tour de France doping suit against Lance Armstrong

The feds plan to chase down disgraced bike racer Lance Armstrong for the sponsorship money his team earned from the US Postal Service, a federal government source told The Post...

3 construction workers busted in WTC drug ring

Three World Trade Center concrete workers were just arrested on charges they’ve been peddling drugs to other hardhats at the world’s most famous construction site, The Post has learned. Port...

Falling a‘part’: Fed alert on bad cab fix

As if riding in a taxi isn’t scary enough. Thousands of yellow cabs were outfitted with knockoff parts — including brake pads, suspension springs and antilock braking sensors — that...

Feds raid Queens, NJ warehouses in fake taxi parts bust

Federal agents raided three local warehouses this morning, putting the brakes to a ring that sold counterfeit auto parts to unsuspecting New York City taxi operators, law enforcement sources said....