Donald Trump: I have three very good candidates to take over Iran
Donald Trump stated that he has three suitable candidates in mind for leadership in Iran post-conflict, amid ongoing US and Israeli military operations in the region.
What is known about the possible successor of 'El Mencho', according to New York Post
Authorities in Mexico raise questions about the potential successor to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as 'El Mencho', following his reported downfall, with speculation focusing on Juan Carlos Valencia González.
NY Times' 'The Athletic' celebrates China-competing Eileen Gu while scolding US hockey team over Trump visit
The New York Times' 'The Athletic' highlights Eileen Gu's accomplishments as an Olympic athlete for China while criticizing the U.S. men's hockey team for visiting Donald Trump post their Olympic victory.
The magazine reveals: This is everything found inside Jeffrey Epstein's infamous private jet
A recent article details the findings inside Jeffrey Epstein's previously vacant private jet, including signs of decay and remnants linked to his infamous lifestyle.
New York City, Northeast U.S. readying for ‘potentially crippling storm’
New York City and the Northeast U.S. are preparing for a severe winter storm that could bring significant snowfall and damaging winds.
"A Czech Lesson in Reality." Macinka in a Major American Newspaper Advises the West on How to Survive
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka outlines seven recommendations for the future of the West in a commentary for the New York Post following his remarks at the Munich Security Conference.
Mamdani's 'painful' tax hike threat mocked by Washington Post for proving 'socialist utopia is expensive'
The Washington Post editorial board criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed property tax hike, arguing it reveals financial issues in the city amidst an expanding budget.
'I wasn't expecting to find love - then a man winked at me on holiday'
Vanessa Gordon, from New York, recounts unexpectedly finding love during a post-divorce trip to Tuscany, thanks to encouragement from her friends.
Mamdani’s antisemitism czar once slammed post condemning Hamas terror attacks
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's newly appointed antisemitism czar, Phylisa Wisdom, has faced scrutiny for her past remarks criticizing condemnation of Hamas violence and her personal dismissal of Jewish traditions.
'Taxi Driver' Turns 50 as a Distressing Portrait of the Contemporary World
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the film 'Taxi Driver' and its profound impact on understanding the post-Vietnam experience in America.
USA under Donald Trump: Trump defends himself after racist post
Trump denies responsibility for a racist post featuring depictions of former President Obama and his wife, which the White House had published and then deleted.
Accused killer Luigi Mangione protests ‘double jeopardy’ as he faces federal and state trials over same murder
Luigi Mangione argues he is being subjected to double jeopardy as he is set to face both state and federal trials for the same murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson.
Mamdani under fire for supporting hijab! People asked - Don't you see the oppression of Iranian women
New York City Mayor Jahad Mamdani has faced controversy over a social media post regarding World Hijab Day that described the hijab as a symbol of faith, identity, and pride for Muslim women, criticized for being insensitive in light of protests against mandatory hijab laws in Iran.
Why Did The Washington Post Fail and The New York Times Succeed?
The Washington Post has laid off a third of its staff in a major strategic shift, while the New York Times continues to thrive amid significant changes announced by its editor.
NYT: The Washington Post lays off hundreds of journalists
The Washington Post plans to lay off hundreds of journalists following a report by the New York Times, citing a video call with staff, just days after reducing coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics amid rising financial losses.
F.B.I. Searches Home of Washington Post Journalist for Classified Documents
The FBI conducted a search of the home of a Washington Post journalist in connection with an investigation into classified documents.
How long can wine last after opening a bottle?
The article discusses how long wine remains good to drink after a bottle has been opened, noting that while it won't make you sick, its flavor deteriorates over time.
Pitching Crypto and Needling Mamdani: Adams’s Post-Mayoralty Takes Shape
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams is exploring opportunities in the cryptocurrency sector while continuing his critique of current city officials since leaving office.
Americans used never-before-seen weapons during Maduro's arrest? Witness revealed new details of the attack
According to a witness quoted by the New York Post, U.S. forces allegedly employed unprecedented technological weapons during a covert military operation in Venezuela, effectively neutralizing Venezuelan security forces.
Emily Ratajkowski Angers People with Post: 'You Don't Respect the Hijab'
Emily Ratajkowski sparked controversy and criticism after sharing a video twerking in a store followed by a photo of her in a hijab at a mosque, celebrating New York's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani.
Emily Ratajkowski's Provocative Post: Twerking and Hijab for New York's New Mayor
Emily Ratajkowski posted a provocative video combining twerking and a hijab in honor of New York's new mayor, which sparked debates about disrespect on social media.
Are former party girls the best mothers? A viral post sparked a debate
A New York mother claims in a viral social media post that former party girls make the best moms, prompting widespread discussion among other mothers.
Taiwan is ‘up to’ Xi Jinping and ‘nothing like’ Venezuela: Donald Trump
In a New York Times interview, President Trump stated he does not foresee an attack on Taiwan during his term and differentiated its situation from that of Venezuela.
Vance Announces New Justice Dept. Fraud Post to Be ‘Run Out of the White House’
Vance has announced a new fraud position within the Justice Department that will be managed directly from the White House.
University to Pay $500,000 to Professor It Fired Over Charlie Kirk Post
A university has agreed to pay $500,000 to a professor who was dismissed for posting about Charlie Kirk on social media.
Popular grocery store chain uses biometric surveillance on shoppers, raising privacy concerns
A post about biometric surveillance at a Wegmans grocery store in New York City highlights serious privacy concerns regarding the collection of customers' biometric data.
"One cannot hold elections," says Trump and promises subsidies to US oil companies
Donald Trump suggests support for US oil companies in Venezuela while stocks rise and Nicolas Maduro faces court in New York over drug conspiracy charges post a significant US military operation.
Trump’s Post About Slain Minnesota Lawmaker Dismays Her Children
Trump's comments regarding the death of a Minnesota lawmaker have upset her children.
California Post will launch on January 26, bringing ‘new era of common sense and accountability’ to state
The California Post, a new publication affiliated with the New York Post, is set to launch on January 26, aiming to provide straightforward journalism and promote accountability in California.
Venezuela’s Maduro arrives at federal courthouse in New York
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro arrived in New York to face charges of narcoterrorism and illegal weapons possession after being taken into US custody following an operation against him in Caracas.
Why did major American newspapers hide the news of the Venezuela attack despite knowing about it in advance?
Major American newspapers like The New York Times and The Washington Post were aware of an upcoming U.S. secret raid in Venezuela but chose not to publish the information to protect American troops.
Why did The New York Times and The Washington Post disagree on reading the attack in Venezuela?
The New York Times and The Washington Post have sharply divergent views on the recent military operation in Venezuela and President Trump's actions against President Nicolas Maduro, with the Times calling it a dangerous illegal adventure and the Post viewing it as a bold operation benefiting U.S. interests.