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When a Brooklyn man couldn’t decide how to propose to his partner of three years, his 7-year-old son had a brilliant idea. → Read More
Here’s one increase in traffic that won’t have you pounding a car hood: The city’s waters have been rife with sightings of marine life all summer long. → Read More
On "The Jetsons," George Jetson was born on July 31, 2022. The Post looks back at the accuracy of the classic television show's glimpse into an imagined future. → Read More
If the mansion is haunted, that would be news to historians, ghost hunters and former employees who spoke to The Post. → Read More
Grad student Teddy Siegel created the TikTok account Got2GoNYC after getting stranded in Times Square with a full bladder. → Read More
Outgoing NYC health commissioner Dr. Dave A. Chokshi declared locals are suffering from an "epidemic of loneliness." New Yorkers are using TikTok and Twitter to make friends. → Read More
A list of naughty and nice things to enjoy in the city during the holiday — from polar plunges to hot toddies. → Read More
COP26, the United Nations annual climate change conference is Sunday. From scooping trash out of plastic-filled seas to an exercise bike that can power your iPhone, here are ways we're poised to fight the crisis. → Read More
From Putting Green in Williamsburg to Pixar Putt in Battery Park, these mini golf courses are the perfect summer activity for both kids and adults. → Read More
We’re being taken for a ride! Visitors now have to pay pricey admission to Coney’s Luna Park, home of the Cyclone and Thunderbolt. → Read More
The summer’s hottest new pool party is at Queens' Rockaway Hotel, a new luxury resort that opened in September blocks from the ocean in The Rockaways. → Read More
Comedians Kenice Mobley, Matt Richards, Todd Barry and Emmy Blotnick sound off about audience etiquette now that NYC comedy clubs are reopening. → Read More
New York beaches are limiting capacity to help ensure proper social distancing so NYC's most competitive sunbathers are racing to the sand in the early morning hours. → Read More
St. James Place in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, is home to a spirited socially distanced disco that happens every night, thanks to a father-and-son DJ duo who live on the block. → Read More
Neighbors across the five boroughs are creating scavenger hunts so kids can walk the streets — at a socially responsible distance, of course. → Read More
New York’s stay-at-home order is hitting the market at the worst time: The city’s busiest moving day is traditionally May 1. → Read More
You knew New Yorkers weren't going to let a global pandemic break up the party. → Read More
Leap Day has become a day for discounts, freebies and opportunities just to leap into something new. Here's where to get a jump on things for that extra day. → Read More
The gorgeous gothic tower looking over Riverside Church had been closed to the public for two decades but are now reopened. → Read More
New York’s newest and biggest indoor skate park, Vans Skate Space 198, a 9,000-square-foot, pedestrian-free skating wonderland, is free for skateboarders. → Read More