Celebrity-packed Tribeca building has an $8.5M opening

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Dan Coats, director of national intelligence, expected to step down

​​WASHINGTON — Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats is expected to step down and President Trump will tap a congressman ​who has fiercely defended him in the Russia investigation, according to a new report. Coats, a former senator from Indiana, has drawn Trump’s ire for not defending him publicly on matters of national security and Read more about Dan Coats, director of national intelligence, expected to step down[…]

Dems refuse to help fix border crisis because bashing Trump is more fun

Now that Democrats have stopped calling the untenable situation at America’s southern border a “manufactured crisis” and recognized it as a “humanitarian crisis,” perhaps a bipartisan solution can be found to at least one aspect of the problem: the continuing flow of unaccompanied children across the border. But we shouldn’t hold our breath. The left Read more about Dems refuse to help fix border crisis because bashing Trump is more fun[…]

‘I can’t die like this’: victim recalls getting shot at NYC block party

One of the 12 people shot during a deadly gang shooting at a Brooklyn block party said Sunday that the bullet felt like “hot steel” when it tore into his back – and dramatically described telling himself, “I can’t die like this.” In an exclusive interview from his hospital bed, retiree Anthony Davis told The Read more about ‘I can’t die like this’: victim recalls getting shot at NYC block party[…]

Patrick Dolan’s Newsday offers voluntary buyouts

PATRICK Dolan’s Newsday took staffers by “surprise” Thursday when executives of the largest newspaper on Long Island said it is offering voluntary buyouts, Media Ink has learned. “They called everyone into the auditorium at 11 a.m. and told them they were offering buyouts,” said one veteran. “It took people by surprise.” The newsroom staff, which Read more about Patrick Dolan’s Newsday offers voluntary buyouts[…]

The Upper West Side’s oldest buildings are posh once more

When the Gilded Age began in the 1870s, New York City was on the cusp of a new era. There were no subways, people still drove horse-drawn carriages, the Upper West Side was farmland — and modern apartments didn’t yet exist. Just a few decades later, everything had changed: mass transit whisked riders around, opening Read more about The Upper West Side’s oldest buildings are posh once more[…]

Even when he loses to Trump, Nadler can still do plenty of damage

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler won’t likely bring down President Trump, despite his threats and blustering. But beware the collateral damage Nadler might inflict if Trump prevails. There’s no telling what Nadler might do out of sheer malice — at the expense of the nation or the balance of powers between the federal Read more about Even when he loses to Trump, Nadler can still do plenty of damage[…]

Carranza under fire for ‘deplorable’ conditions at school for disabled

Lawmakers blasted schools Chancellor Richard Carranza on Sunday for ignoring a city councilman’s complaints about the “deplorable” conditions at a Queens public school for disabled kids — as exclusively revealed by The Post. State Sen. Joseph Addabbo Jr. (D-Queens) said his reaction to the paper’s expose “went from surprised to disappointed to depressed, because these Read more about Carranza under fire for ‘deplorable’ conditions at school for disabled[…]

Juul targeted teens by spending over $200K on influencers

E-cigarette company Juul Labs Inc. went to great lengths to “convey its messaging directly to teenage children” — spending more than $200,000 and marketing to young people by recruiting online influencers, according to a new Congressional report. The House Oversight and Reform committee presented the findings Thursday as part of its investigation into youth e-cigarette Read more about Juul targeted teens by spending over $200K on influencers[…]