The Post
Coverage of The Post in the Nexus archive.
- NYC Midtown building evacuated over collapse fears is riddled with prior ‘safety’ issues: records
A Midtown hi-rise building in NYC was evacuated due to collapse fears after being cited multiple times last year for dangerous construction safety violations. Records show prior safety issues at the location.
- Why shark attacks in US waters are already nearing double figures even though summer just kicked off
Shark attacks in US waters are approaching double figures early in the summer. A source explained that reduced hunting of seals and sea lions for furs and oil has increased their populations, leading to more sharks.
- Harrowing video captures moment inside seaplane as it crashes into NYC’s East river carrying 8 passengers
A harrowing video captured the moment a seaplane crashed into NYC’s East River while carrying 8 passengers. The footage, shared with The Post, shows the Kodiak 100 hitting the river near the Skyport terminal at 23rd Street and FDR Drive.
- Chilling video shows teen thug waving gun moments before shooting NYPD detective in the back
An 18-year-old shooter was captured on surveillance video waving a gun near an unmarked police cruiser on Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights around 4:45 a.m. Sunday, moments before shooting an NYPD detective in the back.
- NYPD detective shot in Brooklyn, teen suspect in custody: cops, sources
An NYPD detective was shot in Brooklyn, and an 18-year-old suspect has been arrested and a gun has been recovered, according to sources.
- Cynthia Nixon’s wife gets $200k city gig after ‘Sex and the City’ star’s Mamdani endorsement
Cynthia Nixon's wife was hired by Mayor Mamdani's administration at a $203,500-a-year DOE job months after Nixon raised $200,000 for his mayoral campaign. The hiring occurred at The Post's reporting.
- Trump signs 11 pardons for individuals ‘persecuted’ by Biden admin: ‘I AM SETTING THEM ALL FREE’
President Trump signed 11 pardons for individuals he claims were persecuted by the Biden admin. A White House official confirmed the pardons, including six that were posted on social media.
- Gavin Newsom launches unhinged rant claiming wiretapper Alexis Podesta wasn’t ‘in his orbit’ — despite giving her a state job
Gov. Gavin Newsom's press office on X posted a defensive social media tirade targeting President Trump, the Justice Department, and The Post. This followed a report highlighting political connections between FBI informant Alexis Podesta and Newsom, despite his claim that she was not in his orbit.
- Brittany Clark’s boyfriend thought she was joking in fatal alligator attack that ‘felt like it went on forever’
Brittany Clark's boyfriend initially thought she was joking during a fatal alligator attack. He described the incident as feeling like it 'went on forever'.
- I have no AC in the NYC heatwave — 3 tools that are keeping me cool while I sleep
McKenzie Beard, a wellness reporter for The Post, is among 850,000 New Yorkers without air conditioning. She has identified three cooling tools, aside from fans, to stay comfortable during the heatwave.
- I’m in the hospital with the ‘explosive diarrhea’ parasite — I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemies
Cristy Cooper, 51, is hospitalized with a 'explosive diarrhea' parasite, experiencing severe symptoms including loud flatulence. She described the situation as unbearable, stating she wouldn't wish it on her worst enemies.
- Middle-class NY mom accused of funding terrorists ‘turned more Muslim’ after Oct. 7 attacks: neighbors
Catherine Beth Washburn, a middle-class New York mother accused of funding terrorists, is reported to have become more Muslim after the Oct. 7 attacks, according to neighbors. She is said to have been estranged from her husband and attempted to 'push Islam on her kids', as stated by neighbors to The Post.
- Ex-Trump adviser Kellogg says prez should brace Americans for Round Two with Iran: ‘Buckle up’
Ex-Trump adviser Kellogg warns the president should prepare Americans for a potential second conflict with Iran. He emphasized the need to inform the public, stating they will understand if properly explained.
- FBI hasn’t dismissed all Nancy Guthrie ransom notes — but reveals many led to dead end
The FBI has not dismissed all ransom notes related to Nancy Guthrie, and the legitimacy of some messages remains under investigation. A Reuters story referencing an unfinished internal document was confirmed by law enforcement sources to The Post.
- US, Iran agree to one-week de-escalation in Strait of Hormuz ahead of America 250 celebrations
The United States and Iran agreed to a one-week de-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, as confirmed by a US official to The Post, ahead of the Fourth of July celebrations.
- ‘World’s most contagious disease’ on track for highest US cases in 35 years — doc warns: ‘We are allowing it to spread’
The article warns that the US is on track for the highest cases of a highly contagious disease in 35 years, with epidemiologist Dr. Syra Madad stating the country is nearing last year's total cases by mid-year. Dr. Madad calls this a 'major public health warning sign.'
- Marc Andreessen is making the same audacious bet the Founding Fathers did: that America’s best days are ahead
Marc Andreessen claims the United States is the best country and highlights its enduring risk-taking spirit. He compares this belief to the audacious bet made by the Founding Fathers.
- Smiling teen was the one who stabbed Texas mom to death, cops reveal — along with a tragic new twist
Amaya Cookie Diaz, the youngest of three women charged with Caroline Peña's murder in Texas, was the one who stabbed her, according to court documents revealed in the article.
- US tariff refunds rush into company accounts ahead of deadline this week: ‘Never thought this day would come’
US companies are receiving billions in tariff refunds as the federal government accelerates disbursements before the June deadline. The windfalls are being rushed to company accounts this week, according to sources cited in the article.
- 3 symptoms men blame on low testosterone — but could be other serious health issues
The article discusses three symptoms men often attribute to low testosterone, but which could indicate other serious health issues. Dr. Justin Dubin notes that low testosterone symptoms are general and may overlap with other conditions.
- YouTube activist Long Island Auditor’s video raises questions about arrest at PBA headquarters
A YouTube activist, Sean Reyes, known as The Long Island Auditor, was arrested for trespassing at the Suffolk County PBA headquarters in Brentwood. He released a video contradicting the police's account of the arrest.
- Fetterman calls out Democratic Party’s ‘orgy of socialism’ after primary turmoil
Sen. John Fetterman criticized radical socialist candidates taking over the party and stated he has no plans to quit. He referred to the party's shift as an 'orgy of socialism' following primary turmoil.
- Trump returns to scene of assassination attempt — and security looks virtually the same
Trump returned to the site of an assassination attempt in Butler, Pa. An attendee who survived the July 2024 incident criticized the unchanged security measures, expressing shock after Butler and Charlie Kirk.
- YouTube activist Long Island Auditor arrested after ‘threatening’ video stunt at PBA headquarters: union
A YouTube activist known for First Amendment video stunts was arrested after appearing uninvited at the Suffolk County PBA’s headquarters. The incident was reported by union leaders to The Post.
- Cache of unseen Tiananmen Square protest pics show Chinese resistance and clashes with People’s army up close
A collection of 2,000 photographs smuggled out of China and shared with The Post depicts the lead-up to and aftermath of the June 4 massacre, including scenes of Chinese resistance and clashes with the People’s army at Tiananmen Square.
- Best of the Babylon Bee: Congrats! Iran wins $300 billion cash prize for placing second in war
The Post highlights satirical stories from The Babylon Bee to provide a lighthearted break on Hump Day. One featured story humorously claims Iran won a $300 billion cash prize for placing second in a war.
- Hypocritical New York Times has gone from self-appointed #MeToo beacon to sympathetic portrayal of Epstein’s enablers: sources
The New York Times is accused of shifting from being a #MeToo advocate to sympathizing with Jeffrey Epstein's enablers, according to sources. A Times reporter criticized the portrayal as embarrassing and noted that Khardori did not appear to have reviewed the Times' prior reporting.
- Burger King president reveals his favorite dish — and confesses to menu item he won’t eat: ‘We can do better’
Burger King President Tom Curtis shared his favorite and least favorite menu items during an interview with The Post. He criticized one item, stating, 'We can do better,' while highlighting another as his top choice.
- 6 health issues that may shrink your testicles — including a condition more common on the left side
The article discusses six health issues that may lead to testicular shrinkage, including a condition more prevalent on the left side. Dr. Alexander Pastuszak, a urologist and male reproductive medicine specialist, provided insights on this topic for The Post.
- Retired NYPD pilot who saved people on World Trade Center takes first chopper flight with legacy son
A retired NYPD helicopter pilot who rescued people from the roof of the World Trade Center after the 1993 bombing flew with his son, a pilot, for the first time on Father’s Day, as reported by The Post.
- NYC principals union tells members not to speak with probers after Post’s bombshell report on shady contracts
The NYC principals union instructed members to avoid cooperating with investigators probing school procurement practices following a report on Chancellor Kamar Samuels' involvement in no-bid contracts.
- Teen killed in NYC carriage horse crash was on family’s first trip to US: ‘They are very devastated’
A teenager was killed in a horse carriage crash in New York City during the family's first trip to the US. The family described as 'devastated' by the incident, according to the victim's aunt.
- Here’s why Luigi Mangione may have shockingly scrapped his ‘psych defense’ in NY murder trial
Luigi Mangione may have abandoned his psychiatric defense in his New York murder trial because legal experts warned it could backfire. The decision was reported by The Post, citing potential risks of the legal strategy.
- ‘Disappointed,’ ‘discouraged’ and crying foul: Spencer Pratt voters grapple with mayoral runoff they never wanted
Spencer Pratt voters express disappointment and discouragement over an unwated mayoral runoff, with some planning to skip the November election while others reluctantly choose between Karen Bass and Nithya Raman.
- Luigi Mangione fanghoul given NYC press badge vulgarly snaps at Post photographer over her ‘journalism’
Lena Weissbrot was exposed for using vulgar language during a court hearing related to the Luigi Mangione case. The accused killer did not appear at the hearing due to an error by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
- Trump warns France in exclusive interview with The Post: Kill tech tax or face 100% wine tariffs: ‘I have no choice’
Trump warns France in an exclusive interview that imposing a tech tax could lead to 100% wine tariffs, stating 'I have no choice.' A senior French source claims the issue is 'no longer up for debate' ahead of the G7, but a US official dismisses this as 'not accurate.'
- NYC police watchdog launches probe into allegations watchdog is filled with anti-cop radicals
New York City's police watchdog is investigating allegations by the NYPD's largest union that its investigators are anti-cop radicals, as reported by The Post.
- NYC Councilwoman failed to disclose free rent on luxe Queens pad, records show: ‘Raises conflict of interest concerns’
An NYC councilwoman running for Congress failed to disclose that a political consultant provided her a free, long-term apartment at a Queens condo complex, according to government watchdogs. The omission raises conflict of interest concerns.
- Delaney Hall pass: Newark cops ordered not to respond to calls despite violence
Newark police officers were ordered to avoid Delaney Hall despite violent weekend clashes, highlighting a jurisdictional issue at the detainee facility. An internal police document obtained by The Post revealed the directive.
- How President Trump ‘utterly’ defies age as he turns 80: ‘I don’t know where he gets the energy’
President Donald Trump turns 80 and is described as the second octogenarian to occupy the White House. His admirers note he retains significant energy and vitality.