An AI clone of the late cartoonist has been hosting a counterfeit version of his podcast since Jan. 27, according to posts on the AIScottAdams X account, entitled "AI Coffee with Scott Adams."
New York City and federal employees made a decoy body on the morning Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in lock-up to “thwart” the media who were waiting outside the Metropolitan Correctional Center — but were unable to trick The Post.
New York has one of the nation's widest gaps between the judge most willing to roll out the welcome mat and the one more prone to throw the book at asylum seekers.
The NYPD could deploy its first anti-drone defense system in time for major events in the city this summer, including a massive celebration of the country's 250th birthday in New York Harbor, an official whose company has been negotiating with the department told the Post.
A Marine vet who fought off attackers during the siege of the US diplomatic compound in Benghazi cheered the capture of one of the commanders who led the 2012 assault that killed four Americans.
Khymani James -- who was suspended from Columbia in April 2024 for a year before the university refused to accept his attempt to re-enroll -- accused Republican Foxx of violating his First Amendment rights when she demanded he be kicked out.
The incident, about seven miles from the Thule Air Force base, "released trillions of respirable particles of weapons grade plutonium into the air, settling on the sea-ice and snow of the crash site and beyond," the pair said in court papers.
Condé Nast, the owner of Vogue magazine, has slapped a lawsuit on DOGUE magazine, a tiny Beverly Hills publication about pooches, for trademark infringement, charging that it's damaging their reputation and confusing customers.
Two Rice University freshmen put their computer science skills to work to create a map that shows ICE movements with information aggregated from news reports around the nation.
Former NYPD lieutenant Angel Thevenin landed in hot water for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a criminal informant -- who recorded one of the encounters and brought it to the police, according to law enforcement sources.
New York's municipal employees now have their own dating app to help them find a partner who truly understands the demands and unpredictability of the job.
In an exclusive interview with The California Post, Mookie Betts explains why he chose coaching over playing in the Celebrity All-Star Game at Kia Forum, prioritizing Dodgers spring training and a historic three-peat pursuit.
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brock Stewart details the "mental warfare" of the shoulder surgery that ended his 2025 season and his hopes to contribute to the Dodgers' World Series defense.
A NYC manufacturer that supplies drones to Israel to monitor the Gaza Strip border was booted from the city-owned Brooklyn Navy Yard six weeks after pro-Palestine Mayor Mamdani took office.
The lawsuit alleges that Kaelan was put in a wheelchair and into an Uber, which the hospital paid for, and was taken to a homeless shelter in downtown Phoenix. He couldn't remember his address, Lyons said.
A dedicated Girl Scout in Pennsylvania has smashed the record for most cookies sold in a single season and isn't letting anything stop her from earning the top prize.