Natalie O'Neill, New York Post

Natalie O'Neill

New York Post

Portland, OR, United States

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  • VICE
  • The Outline
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Past articles by Natalie:

Boyfriend of Adriana Kuch can’t stop crying, re-watching bullying video

Jason Lopez, 16, is haunted by the thought he might have been able to prevent his 14-year-old girlfriend from taking her own life after the humiliating beating she suffered at Central Regional High School in Berkeley Township, mom Wendy Lopez, 50, told The Post. → Read More

Queens student has Mayor Eric Adams’ personal number, calls him from school protest

The 17-year-old, Halima Ait Elhoussine, personally texted Eric Adams about the demonstration at Long Island City High School, saying, "The people need you here." → Read More

‘Creepy’ raccoons terrorize NYC woman, landlord won’t do anything to help

A gang of raccoons living in a crevice between a Bronx woman’s apartment and the house next door have caused her to suffer from nightmares. → Read More

Andrew Cuomo goes powerboat shopping after making $5.1M from COVID book

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — who earned $5.1 million for writing about the pandemic while he was supposed to be fighting it in 2020 — was filmed browsing high-priced luxury powerboats in Manhattan last week. → Read More

Son of man whose ashes were sent to Brooklyn rocker slams ‘outrageous’ mistake: ‘Shame on them’

The son of a trucker whose cremated remains were mysteriously sent to The Walkmen's lead singer said the funeral home that mailed them made an “outrageous” and “heartbreaking” mistake. → Read More

NYPD clears out homeless camp to local workers’ cheers: Vagrants ‘do a lot of bad here’

A sprawling homeless encampment with roughly a dozen makeshift tents was cleared Wednesday next to the popular Stuyvesant Town restaurant Rosemary’s East — as long-suffering workers in the area hailed the business-boosting clean-up. → Read More

Brooklyn indie rocker gets dead stranger’s ashes in the mail

Brooklyn-based indie-rocker Hamilton Leithauser, of The Walkmen, got a package of cremated human remains belonging to a stranger in the mail — so he went on a mission to find the intended recipient of the mystery ashes. → Read More

NYPD will get high-tech new cop cars with green racing stripes, 360-degree cameras

NYPD officers will hit the road in early 2024 with high-tech new vehicles featuring 360-degree cameras and flashy green racing-style stripes, Keechant Sewell said. → Read More

NYPD unveils new Citizen-like app with crime-reporting button

NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell unveiled a new Citizen-like app, dubbed Step Forward, that sends users location-based safety alerts and allows people to report crimes with the click of a button. → Read More

Dallas Zoo closes after leopard escapes its enclosure

A clouded leopard escaped from its enclosure at The Dallas Zoo and was on the prowl Friday — prompting the animal park to close as police rushed to find him, officials said Friday. → Read More

New Yorkers tell painful tales of inflated food costs while grocery shopping

The Post talked to New Yorkers at city grocery stores about how the rising costs of food staples is forcing them to change their habits and cut back. → Read More

MoMA stabbing suspect Gary Cabana makes first NYC court appearance

Gary Cabana — who allegedly hopped a reception desk and knifed the employees after he was turned away in March — was also ordered held on bail by judge Gregory Carro. → Read More

Eric Adams bashes Curtis Sliwa after he makes catty pitch to fix mayor’s rat problem

Mayor Eric Adams bashed Curtis Sliwa as an unemployed nuisance after his former mayoral rival offered to work as the city’s rat czar to combat an infestation at Adams’ Brooklyn building. → Read More

NYC’s first legal marijuana shop set to roll out at perfect time — 4:20 p.m.

New York’s first legal marijuana shop was ready to roll Thursday at Housing Works at 750 Broadway on the border of Greenwich Village and Noho at quintessential pothead time -- 4:20 p.m. → Read More

New Yorkers say goodbye to worst memories of 2022 at annual Good Riddance Day

At least 70 people flocked to Times Square Wednesday to toss away the past year’s disappointments, nasty memories and emotional sore spots at the annual Good Riddance Day event. → Read More

‘Last chance to run’ : Mass-shooter threat triggers police probe at NYC high school

City high-school students were barred from leaving their Midtown building Friday because of a disturbing mass-shooting threat — but police ultimately deemed it unfounded. → Read More

Lawyer suing MSG for banning him got to see Jerry Seinfeld — by disguising himself

A lawyer who’s suing Madison Square Garden for barring him from entering the venues it owns got to see Jerry Seinfeld at the Beacon Theater — by disguising himself in a scruffy costume. → Read More

On paw-trol! NYPD’s new calendar features adorable animal cops

An NYPD calendar features adorable photos of the force’s four-legged heroes — including dutiful dogs and horses who help cops catch bad guys. → Read More

Dozens of fake designer purse vendors selling knock-offs to NYC holiday shoppers

Dozens of fake designer purse peddlers are hawking the knock-offs to holiday shoppers on a tourist-packed strip near 30 Rockefeller Plaza — just weeks after a police crackdown netted $10 million in counterfeit swag. → Read More

Manhattan judge releases man accused of plotting to attack NYC synagogues

Assistant District Attorney Edward Burns argued that disturbing new facts in the case of Matthew Mahrer, 22, were reason enough to keep him locked up after his family paid $150,000 in bail to set him free on Nov. 21. → Read More