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NYC straphangers uneasy over zip ties seemingly holding tracks together: 'Should I be worried?'

The MTA says zip lines along the tracks in Queens are no cause for concern, but it's making some Big Apple straphangers uneasy as the railroad halts its capital projects...

Two Woodstock goers return after 55 years to glamp and relive the famous festival

The once-trampled hillside by the main stage is now a manicured green space near a Woodstock-and-’60s-themed museum and the concert pavilion.

Monster 220-pound sea creature caught — in the Hudson River

Atlantic sturgeon caught in New York measures 6 feet long.

Eric Adams’ stunning super booster is a ‘RHONY’ candidate, top NYC broker and fervent supporter of the mayor

Stunning Srugo — who is politically charged on issues from education to Israel — has supported Adams since the beginning of his administration.

Former ‘American Ninja Warrior’ champ sentenced to 10 years for child porn, exploitation

Andrew Drechsel, 35, must additionally serve 15 years of supervised release and pay the victim $100,000 in restitution, a judge ruled Wednesday.

$58 million in NYC library funding restored, branches expected to reopen Sundays 

"In the final hours of negotiations, City Hall relented on many of the Council's calls for funding restoration,” a source told The Post. “It came down to the wire."

Sleeping couple wakes up to truck attached to their camper being carjacked by thief: ‘Just test driving’

A bumbling thief in Colorado carjacked a truck that was pulling a camper -- which was carrying a sleeping couple who awoke during the joyride and called the cops.

Broadway star belts out ‘Impossible Dream’ as LGBT club leader backs Gov. Kathy Hochul’s re-election bid

Gov. Kathy Hochul's "Impossible Dream" -- winning re-election to another term -- may have gotten easier.

NYC pool season opens with belly-flop as lifeguard shortage prompts partial closures

Mayor Eric Adams declared Thursday that 50 public swimming pools are open for the summer, although city officials later clarified the sites will continue to face partial closures because of...

Retired NYPD chief busts two teen suspects in his own backyard: 'He doesn't play'

Joseph Reznick, 72, a former deputy police commissioner who ran the IAB before he was pushed out in 2022, held the 15- and 17-year-old males in his yard on 89th...

NYC migrant shelters under scrutiny after accused cop shooter claims gun-smuggling chain

An accused cop shooter who claimed a Venezuelan gang is smuggling guns into migrant facilities stayed at a shelter with a X-ray and magnetometer to scan for weapons, officials said....

NYC straphangers brace for summer of hell as crosstown subway line shuts down for much-needed repairs: 'This s--t is gonna suck, man'

The MTA is a day away from shutting down parts of the G line for six weeks so it can do much-needed repair work on the ancient system

Florida man becomes 6th charged with antisemitic mob beating of Jewish man in Times Square

Salem Seleiman, 28, was arrested on a warrant on May 10 -- nearly three years after he allegedly joined the hateful mob who pummeled victim Joseph Borgen during clashes between...

NYC inmate on the run after slipping cuffs and dashing from cops at Bellevue Hospital

An inmate slipped out of his handcuffs and escaped from police custody at Bellevue Hospital Wednesday as officials prepared to bring him back to Rikers Island, officials and sources said. 

Eerie police sketch shows creep who tried to rape Central Park sunbather

Police did not release an identity for the creep, who allegedly pounced on his 21-year-old victim as she soaked in the sun.

Whiz kid, 12, who graduated from LI high school has inspiring message for young New Yorkers

Suborno Isaac Bari — who on Wednesday became the youngest student ever to earn a diploma from Malverne High School — said he worked his “butt off” to skip multiple...

Formerly green-haired brute who beat NYC deli worker unconscious charged with attempted murder: cops

Osvel Diaz, 29 – who has more than two dozen prior arrests – was nabbed Wednesday evening in connection to the June 17 beatdown that left the 62-year-old employee with...

Bandits storm NYC restaurant and rob diners as shocked dinner crowd looks on: cops

A pair of brazen bandits stormed a crowded Brooklyn restaurant and robbed three diners at gunpoint while the horrified dinner crowd looked on, according to cops.

Home catches fire and ignites giant trove of fireworks inside — now bomb squad forced to burn the house down

A suburban Connecticut home that firefighters found filled with dangerous fireworks was intentionally burned down Thursday after officials decided that was the best way to dispose safely of the explosives.

Trump’s historic ‘hush money’ sentencing should be televised to protect court 'integrity': attorneys

Lawyers representing a slew of print, TV and cable news organizations, including The Post, are asking the court to allow the July 11 hearing to be recorded live.