Paula Froelich

About the Author

Paula Froelich is an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author. Formerly the deputy editor of Page Six and the editor-in-chief of Yahoo Travel, Froelich is currently the senior story producer and on-air commentator for NewsNation. Her work also appears in the New York Post and the Free Press.

The Archive

After AOC’s Met Gala stunt, I’m officially done with Democrats

While the Democrats scream about #MeToo and social justice, Bill Clinton, an accused rapist, is still lauded as a hero in the Hamptons — as is his wife, Hillary.

Incredible photos of women's mini-skirt liberation in 1970s Afghanistan

In most parts of the world, women's rights have moved forward over the past 50 years, even if at an incremental pace. And then there's Afghanistan.

Salesforce offers to relocate employees from Texas

The controversial Senate Bill 8 went into effect in September has led Salesforce to allow its employees to leave Texas if they desire to relocate, according to an CNBC report.

Going green: NY state to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035

The Empire state is set to put the brakes on the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Saturday.

McDonald’s customer vows to go vegan after 'revolting' meal

This won't make you snort or go hog-wild. A customer claims their bacon on their McDonald's sandwich contained a "revolting" nipple in the piece of meat.

Watch: The moment a paddle boarder fends off alligator attack

Ocala, Florida, interior designer Vicki Reamy Baker was paddleboarding on a river near her home last week when an unusually aggressive gator started stalking her and tried to take a...

Herd of zebras still on the loose in Maryland: 'They’re just too fast!'

A small herd of zebras have been living the free-range lifestyle in Maryland after breaking out of a private farm -- and apparently, they cannot be reigned in.

Angelina Jolie: I feared for safety of my children and family while married to Brad Pitt

Angelina Jolie claims she feared for the safety of her children and family during her marriage to Brad Pitt — and that she was attacked by Harvey Weinstein early in...

No ship! NYC house made of shipping containers sells for $5 million

A 3,500-square-foot, five-bedroom house in Brooklyn constructed entirely of 21 shipping containers is in contract for $5 million.

No vault found: former Miami home of Al Capone slated for demolition

The Miami Beach manse that gangster Al Capone died in is slated for demolition. The nine-bedroom house was bought by developers earlier this summer but due to extensive damage, will...

Toxic toads come out in the Arizona monsoon

Arizona is battling a barrage of toxic toads this summer.

Corsica closes beaches after rampaging cows hurt tourists

Beaches in Corsica were closed this week after unusually aggressive cows started goring tourists.

'They can come back anytime!': Generous Beckham family beloved by Miami waitstaff

Soccer star David Beckham and his wife, Victoria, are treasured by the wait staff for their generosity at a restaurant in Miami.

Spanish town tells tourists not to come if they can’t handle the (rural) noise

Ribadesella, a coastal town in Asturias, Spain, took to Twitter earlier this month to make their case clear.  

Exiled Afghan president’s children living luxurious lives in DC, Brooklyn

Both of Ashraf Ghani's kids live in luxury while women in their homeland live in terror about the return of the Taliban’s oppressive rule.

Ann Arbor holding a 'goat open house' to introduce its park helpers

The animals help get rid of invasive vegetation, poison ivy and overgrown parks and other nature areas.

Eco-warrior Prince Harry flies private jet home from polo match

The decision comes just three months after Harry's lecturing to the world on climate change.

Inside the luxurious lives of disgraced, deposed leaders in Dubai

Just days after Ashraf Ghani fled his homeland the former Afghan president emerged in his new safe haven: Dubai, a veritable Disneyland for deposed despots.

What Osama bin Laden's compound looks like today

Video shows that Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan was just 22 seconds away from the country's Military Academy, and that little is left of the compound now.

'I was scared': Neighbors call cops on black realtor showing home to black dad, son

Cops in Wyoming, Michigan, are backpedaling after handcuffing two African-American men and a 15-year-old African-American teen for touring a house for sale.