A maniac who stabbed two court officers with a knife at Manhattan’s Criminal Court – coming within a half inch of one of their carotid arteries – has a deep hatred for law enforcement officers, filing multiple complaints against them, The Post has learned.
Day: June 21, 2025
Gov. Hochul has done “nothing” to evacuate New Yorkers stranded in Israel as missiles from Iran rain down on the country — while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has helped get hundreds of people to safety, angry families told The Post.
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The Nobel Peace Prize is an accolade that Donald Trump has said he craves
Harold Perkins, 38, has been formally charged with six counts each of invasion of privacy and endangering the welfare of a child — by manufacturing child pornography.
“A U.S. intelligence assessment from February 2024 concluded that Iran did not orchestrate the attack and lacked foreknowledge, though Iran has supported Hamas for decades.” The GRU hypothesis (GRU, Wagner Group, Kadyrov, etc.) of October 6 attack on Israel: The geopolitical… pic.twitter.com/vAQMJxoIdD
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Students, parents and teachers are blasting this year’s Biology Regents for not including material kids learned and studied for, instead asking unexpected questions about earth science and chemistry.
Vance Luther Boelter is accused of fatally shooting Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and injuring state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
Villa fever has officially hit NYC. Fans are ditching solo streaming for packed “Love Island” watch parties, complete with themed cocktails, snack platters and big-screen drama — all while screaming at the screen with strangers.
The most vulnerable New Yorkers are taking it on the chin – and everywhere else – as felony assaults against them have doubled so far this year compared to 2019, The Post has learned.
