‘Heads must roll’: Outrage at how high-security jail could let Jeffrey Epstein die
Millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died in an apparent suicide while in federal custody in Manhattan early Saturday, a stunning end that both infuriated and baffled his victims, and the federal officials responsible for his safety. For reasons still unclear, the jet-setting 66-year-old financier, who had faced up to 45 years in prison on charges of … Continue reading "‘Heads must roll’: Outrage at how high-security jail could let Jeffrey Epstein die"
Read MoreDrunk flight attendant busted after passing out for entire trip
A boozed-up flight attendant was busted in Indiana after passengers saw her stumbling all over the cabin — and then passing out in her seat for the entire flight, according to new reports. Julianne March, 49, of Waukesha, Wis., was charged Thursday by St. Joseph’s County prosecutors in connection with an Aug. 2 incident on … Continue reading "Drunk flight attendant busted after passing out for entire trip"
Read MoreHearing aids make loud noise for those struggling to afford them
Dear John: I saw your column on the gentleman with the hearing aids question. I have had a bilateral hearing loss since birth. I am now 53, and have been wearing aids since I was 4 years old. The progress made on the technology is astounding, but nevertheless, they are extremely expensive. The insurance companies … Continue reading "Hearing aids make loud noise for those struggling to afford them"
Read MoreNY regulators probing NRA for illegal gun insurance kickbacks
The New York Department of Financial Services is investigating the National Rifle Association for its role in offering now-banned insurance products for gun owners in the state — and earning at least $14 million in the process, The Post has learned. The investigation, which hasn’t been previously reported, is an outgrowth of consent agreements last … Continue reading "NY regulators probing NRA for illegal gun insurance kickbacks"
Read MoreCouple who couldn’t afford medical bills dies in apparent murder-suicide
An elderly married couple who died in an apparent murder-suicide in Washington State this week left several notes saying they could not afford medical bills that had been piling up for them in recent months, authorities said. The husband Brian Jones called police in Whatcom County soon after 8 a.m. on Wednesday and said, “I … Continue reading "Couple who couldn’t afford medical bills dies in apparent murder-suicide"
Read MoreDaniel Jones’ time may arrive sooner rather than later for Giants
Let’s not put the kid in Canton just yet, OK? OK? But boy oh boy, did Danny Boy turn those MetLife draft-party jeers to cheers in a hurry. You saw the poise and you saw the accuracy and you saw the smarts and you saw the deep ball that has been lighting up the summer … Continue reading "Daniel Jones’ time may arrive sooner rather than later for Giants"
Read MoreReview: ‘Bat Out of Hell: The Musical’ pummels the senses
“Bat Out of Hell: The Musical” takes songwriter Jim Steinman’s operatic lyrics to heart. The sirens are constantly screaming, and the fires are endlessly howling. The strobe lights nearly gave me a seizure. This theatrical assault on the senses, which opened its monthlong run off-Broadway Thursday, is just plain overwhelming, even if the epic tunes … Continue reading "Review: ‘Bat Out of Hell: The Musical’ pummels the senses"
Read MoreNASA’s Hubble telescope just captured a breathtakingly vivid photo of Jupiter
The Hubble Space Telescope is really, really good at spotting distant objects in space, but it’s just as well-suited for catching a snapshot of planets that are a lot closer, like our very own Jupiter. On June 27 the spacecraft did just that and the resulting image (and animation) might be one of its finest … Continue reading "NASA’s Hubble telescope just captured a breathtakingly vivid photo of Jupiter"
Read MoreMississippi food plants ‘willfully’ employed illegal workers: feds
Federal authorities apparently had a good reason for conducting one of the biggest immigration raids in a decade this past week. Six of the seven Mississippi food plants that got hit by ICE agents on Wednesday were “willfully and unlawfully employing illegal aliens” — with many working under false names and fake Social Security numbers, … Continue reading "Mississippi food plants ‘willfully’ employed illegal workers: feds"
Read MoreFBI can’t hack into Dayton shooter Connor Betts’ phone
The FBI is having trouble unlocking Dayton mass murderer Connor Betts’ primary smartphone — and it may take years before they crack it. Agency officials said during a congressional hearing this week that if Betts was using a six- to eight-digit PIN, it could take months or even years to crack the code, The Hill … Continue reading "FBI can’t hack into Dayton shooter Connor Betts’ phone"
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