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RISE OF RUN CLUBS: Why a 5K is the new first date

They say don’t chase a man for love, but in this dating scene, he may be running alongside you. 

Civilian official in NYPD’s Community Affairs Bureau ousted after alleged misdeeds: source

His dismissal was not connected to sexual harassment allegations he faced in 2024, according to the source.

NYC enacts rent freeze on 1M stabilized units after Mamdani is accused of stacking board

The board passed a rent freeze on both one-year and two-year leases for the Big Apple’s roughly 1 million rent-stabilized units in a 7-1 vote.

Activists rip Mamdani for boosting NYPD headcount, breaking police crackdown campaign pledge

Activists slammed former “defund the police” advocate Mayor Zohran Mamdani Thursday for swelling the ranks of New York’s Finest in an about-face from his campaign pledge to reshape the NYPD.

Elderly good Samaritan stabbed on MTA bus for confronting bully who pushed pregnant rider

Robert Hunter, 73, was on his way back from grocery shopping in Harlem around 6:30 p.m. June 5 when he said four brutes attacked him as the bus reached Broadway and West 92nd Street on the Upper West Side – all because he defended the woman. 

NY orders new school election after Long Island clerk accused of trashing ballots to help her candidate win

New York state has officially tossed the results of the Hempstead School District’s allegedly stolen election — and ordered a new race to take place within 60 days.

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NYC’s cooling splash pads facing ‘outages’ in record numbers – with dozens of playgrounds affected

The beloved splash pads and spray showers used by tiny tots to cool off during the hot summer months in city parks have been reportedly out of service at dozens of green spaces this summer – and parents are fuming.

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YouTube activist arrested after ‘threatening’ video stunt at PBA headquarters: union

A popular activist YouTuber known for his First Amendment video stunts was arrested Thursday after he showed up uninvited to the Suffolk County PBA’s headquarters.

Only one in five New Yorkers believe the Dem redistricting push will be good for the state: poll

“This poll proves that New Yorkers are too smart to buy into Democrats’ nonsense about ‘saving democracy,'” New York Republican Committee spokesperson David Laska told The Post.

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NJ man shockingly finds delivery driver’s dentures in his Jersey Mike’s cheesesteak, bizarre lawsuit claims

Bayville resident Fernando Rodriguez’s delivery from Jersey Mike’s in April 2025, everything seemed fine — until he realized his teeth weren’t the only ones taking a bite out of his lunch.

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Plans to dock Pete Davidson’s doomed ferry at Manhattan pier for July 4 are dead in the water

The funnyman’s hopes have sunk.

Kin of kosher bakery owner, 75, found shot dead at NYC park demand answers in what they suspect was hate crime

Albert Itzkowitz – who also served as a rabbi at a nursing home – was mysteriously found shot in the neck and back along the shoreline of Kissena Lake just before 5 p.m. May 18, and the city medical examiner’s office has since ruled the case a…

Ecuador and Germany fans ignite Times Square battle of the bands ahead of World Cup match-up

Soccer fans repping Ecuador and Germany swarmed Times Square to show off their national pride in the hours before the team’s matchups — including by igniting a battle of the bands in the tourist hub. Exhilarating video shows throngs…

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EMT who saved life of OD’ing Knicks fan honored with first-ever ‘Lifesaving’ award and a surprise letter

The heroic EMT who rushed into action to save a suspected overdosing Knicks fan at the team’s ticker tape parade last week got a surprise honor.

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Chinese developer who allegedly bribed top Eric Adams adviser has links to CCP, bankrolled secret police station

The man accused of bribing a top Eric Adams adviser in a $120,000 scheme has close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

DSA takes aim at Hochul over tax the rich after red sweep, report says

Democratic Socialists of America leader Gustavo Gordillo warned Gov. Kathy Hochul that the emboldened far-left group will take aim at her over her reluctance to “tax the rich,” according to a new report.

Long Island school clerk caught tearing up ballots, trashing votes to help her candidate win: probe

Hempstead Union Free School District Clerk April Keys allegedly rigged the May 19 trustee election by smuggling official ballots out of her office and handing absentee ballots to incumbent candidate Victor Pratt so he could trash them, according to a…

Harvey Weinstein dodges rape charge after accuser decides against testifying for fourth time

Harvey Weinstein won’t face trial for a fourth time on charges of allegedly raping actress Jessica Mann in 2013 — after the accuser opted not to go through the grueling process of testifying.

Best hook-up bars in every NYC neighborhood revealed by locals

On New York City’s nightlife scene, sex is always on the menu. 

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Beauty queen accused of stiffing iconic NYC hotel after glam $150K wedding

A glamorous beauty pageant queen allegedly stiffed Midtown Manhattan’s luxury St. Regis Hotel out of the final $40,000 chunk of her lavish wedding bill.