Secretary of State Marco Rubio cast the United States as the "child of Europe" in a message of unity on Saturday, offering some reassurance as well as levelling more criticism at allies after a year of turmoil in transatlantic relations.
American culture has developed a curious habit of turning ordinary life into pathology. Shyness becomes social anxiety. Stress is labeled trauma. Sadness is quickly upgraded to depression. And now — right in time for Valentine’s Day — being single has joined the list. Being single isn’t a diagnosis. It’s just a relationship status. Single people are often...
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.