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NYC subway conductor reflects on 'Raising Victor Vargas' role 20 years later

His career took a different track -- but Kevin Rivera has fond memories of his scene-stealing turn in the cult classic, which celebrates its 20th anniversary with a screening at...

Tekashi 6ix9ine, bodyguards ride NYC subway without masks

If the Bloods don't get him, COVID-19 might. Tekashi 6ix9ine rode the New York City subway with four armed security guards, a female companion -- and no mask, according to...

'American Idol' winner and subway busker Just Sam on the best and worst train lines

“This is definitely unexpected,” Just Sam tells The Post. “It’s only been one day, so . . . it’s been wild.”

Louis Vuitton donates 2,500 face masks to MTA workers

LV has also donated 25,000 face masks to several NY hospitals, as well as donating millions of masks in France.

Stars who take the subway

A MetroCard is the ultimate celebrity accessory.

Paralyzed speaker overcomes MTA incompetence to reach Christopher Reeve gala

“It was embarrassing, appalling and ironic that I was on my way” to the Reeve Foundation gala.

Public Enemy rapper Chuck D calls out ride-sharing

Chuck D wants to fight the power – of Uber. The iconic Public Enemy rapper tweeted a photo of himself on the New York City subway Monday morning — along...

Japan is winning in train travel

Forget crashes, delays, manspreads, mix-ups, filth, flashers, track problems, sleepy operators, accidents, no air conditioning, overcrowding.

Celebrities face the MTA's 'Summer of Hell'

Stars are also at the mercy of the MTA.

Bus driver helps MSNBC host get his gym bag back

The MSNBC host absentmindedly left behind his gym bag with a pair of Air Jordans.

Livid art dealer Tony Shafrazi rants against NYC rents

Initially telling us he didn’t have time to speak when we contacted him, Shafrazi then launched into a near 40-minute tirade against rents in Soho and Chelsea.

Gallery owner sues landlord for $20M over noise, pollution

In his $20 million suit, Tony Shafrazi claims he inked a deal with the owner of 540-544 W. 26th St. in 2003 for $16,666.67 a month.

Bravo's ad for 'Girlfriends' canned for being inappropriate

The ad features lead actress Lisa Edelstein holding up her bare ring finger, with the tag line, “Go Find Yourself.”