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'Gold Bar' Sen. Bob Menendez snarls at Post in defense of wife — days after blaming ailing spouse for legal woes 

The embattled senator rushed to the defense of his wife — days after blaming her for his legal woes in a high-stakes bribery trial.

Knife-wielding maniac who allegedly smashed windshield of NYPD patrol car with cops inside before attacking them released by judge

A knife-wielding maniac who smashed a NYPD cruiser’s windshield as a pair of cops sat inside and then punched them as they tried to arrest him in the Bronx last month has...

McDonald's franchisee claims company is trying to boot him from his 37 locations

McDonald's "is wrongfully scheming" to oust George Michell, and "to steal the value of his businesses from him," he said in a lawsuit.

NYC shooter who killed 16-year-old 'peacemaker' rode to killing in Citi Bike basket, ID'd by his Air Jordans: court docs

The teen shooter who fatally gunned down a 16-year-old in Soho earlier this month rode to the killing in a CitiBike basket and was identified in part by his distinctive...

NYC yet to launch promised school safety tip line as weapons seizures, attacks soar

The Adams administration has yet to publicly launch a school safety tip line promised at the start of the academic year, The Post has learned. 

'We're forever in our life sentence:' Family of slain NYC hero fights cop killer's parole every two years

The state is poised to spring a cop killer from prison as the officer’s family fights to keep the career-criminal who stole their hero away behind bars, The Post has...

Critical flaw that allowed terrorists to storm the cockpits of four jetliners on 9/11 finally fixed after 23 years

Nearly 23 years after 9/11, a critical flaw that helped terrorists hijack four jetliners, murder the pilots and turn the planes into weapons of mass destruction is finally being corrected.

Billy Joel spends over $10M for sprawling East Hampton pad with horse farm, neighbors other A-listers

Billy Joel purchased a pricey pad in East Hampton for a whopping $10.7 million dollars, according to a source and public records.

Funeral home to the stars celebrating 125 years protecting high-profile clients

Funeral home to the stars Frank E. Campbell allows the families of celebrities to bring in their famous loved ones' own makeup artists, hairdressers and stylists to make A-Listers look...

With assaults up in NYC, community activist offers pepper spray in Chinatown

Over the past two Thursdays, a community activist handed out nearly 100 cannisters of pepper spray in Chinatown to vulnerable New Yorkers.

NYC nurse on leave after saying Jews should 'shut the f--k up' in video

A Bronx ER nurse and influencer was put on leave and is being investigated after video of him saying Jewish people should "shut the f--k up" about their fears surfaced.

Suspected protester spotted scaling George Washington Bridge causing traffic delays

A person was spotted scaling the George Washington Bridge Saturday afternoon -- causing traffic delays as the NYPD attempted to coral the climber.

One shot, one stabbed in overnight NYC violence

No arrests have been made in the violent incidents, cops said.

NYC's last superhero: On patrol with real-life crimefighter — the Brooklyn Devil

Taking a cue from Spider-Man, the Brooklyn Devil doesn't share his real name.

NYC shoplifting soars with over 21K complaints lodged so far this year — causing CVS, Walgreens to close up shops

New York City is turning into a drugstore desert as retail theft surged 5.6% so far this year.

Bosom buddies: Brooklyn influencer part of bad girls club of 'portal' flashers

A 26-year-old content creator from Brooklyn who goes by Clover claims she beat model Ava Louise to the chase by baring it all for spectators across the pond on Saturday.

NYPD 'headcount' faces record lows not seen in decades — 200 cops leaving each month : data

A total of 566 police officers have hung up their holsters through April, compared to 508 over the first four months of last year, NYPD pension data shows.

Mother and son DOE employees scammed NYC school for kids with disabilities: probe

A mother and son duo employed by the city Department of Education scammed a Manhattan public school for kids with disabilities out of nearly $8,500, investigators found.

Dad of NYC menace 'Ice Pick Nick' grateful son is behind bars: 'Saving his life'

The frustrated father said that people like his son will keep terrorizing NYC “unless the government does something about the homeless and mentally ill people.” 

Amish farmer commutes 6 hours a day to bring Pennsylvania products to his new UWS store

Millport Dairy, the first truly authentic, Amish-owned brick-and-mortar store in the five boroughs, opened May 1 on Broadway between 97th and 98th Streets.