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Mayor Eric Adams is opening another two big emergency migrant shelters as the southern border crisis continues to push New York City to its limits. → Read More
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has reportedly invoked the specter of a potential Andrew Cuomo comeback bid while hitting up donors for her re-election campaign, warning he may challenge her for her seat. → Read More
Employees who agree to stay on with the failed bank also will receive 1.5 times their normal pay for the next 45 days, with hourly workers getting double their normal rate, Axios reported Saturday. → Read More
The federal government won't bail out the failed Silicon Valley Bank, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday. Yellen, appearing on CBS' "Face the Nation," balked at the government rescuing the nation's 16th-largest bank, as was done for hundreds of institutions during the financial crisis in 2008. → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams plans to provide as many as 100 migrants with 12 months of free classes, room and board at a college in upstate Sullivan County -- and the program could continue indefinitely, The Post has learned. → Read More
New York City bodega owners voiced support Wednesday for Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to give judges more discretion in setting bail -- with their spokesman saying repeat offenders were "taking advantage" of the state's controversial bail reform law. → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams lashed out at Vice President Kamala Harris over the city's $4.2 billion migrant crisis -- marking the first time he's explicitly faulted President Biden's controversial "border czar." → Read More
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams’ $5 million office is missing in action. City residents calling the office can’t even get a live person on the phone when calling the main line. → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams confirmed Tuesday that he'd joined a national advisory board for President Biden's planned reelection campaign -- and claimed it wouldn't affect his handling of the city's $4.2 billion migrant crisis. → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams announced the creation of a new government agency to deal with the Big Apple’s $4.2 billion migrant crisis. → Read More
City Hall has given up hope that the federal government will cough up any more cash for the Big Apple's migrant crisis this fiscal year -- and is now trying to blame Republicans for the projected $4.2 billion hit to taxpayers from President Biden's handling of the southern border. → Read More
New York court workers must be rehired — and given back pay with interest — if they were fired because they refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the state’s Public Employment Relations Board has ruled. → Read More
The famed funnyman used his latest Netflix special to verbally clobber Will Smith for slapping him onstage at last year’s Oscars ceremony. → Read More
The MTA's new, $11 billion LIRR train hall under Grand Central Terminal has turned into a gleaming shrine to commuter mayhem, with furious riders left fuming at Jamaica Station on Day 4 -- as largely empty trains rolled into Manhattan. → Read More
State Sen. John Liu, chairman of the New York City Education Committee, has raked in $33,300 since his first Senate race in 2018. → Read More
The stunning assertion by the US Energy Department comes more than a year after the FBI concluded a lab accident in China was the origin of the disease. → Read More
NYC Health + Hospitals plans to spend more than $90 million to house migrants in four Midtown Manhattan hotels through the spring, the Post has learned. → Read More
An email to parents and staff at Ontario’s Oakville Trafalgar High School said an anonymous, unspecified threat was made online. → Read More
The bargain-basement sales included nearly 3,000 ventilators that cost taxpayers $12 million but were unloaded as “non-functioning medical equipment for scrap metal.” → Read More
Gov. Ron DeSantis bashed New York's controversial bail reform law and urged NYPD cops to transfer to the Sunshine State. → Read More