Ex ‘RHONJ’ star Kim DePaola’s car tied to double murder
A car registered to DePaola was found torched Friday with two bodies -- killed "execution style" -- inside.
A car registered to DePaola was found torched Friday with two bodies -- killed "execution style" -- inside.
Jeremy Lin’s health woes continue. The oft-injured point guard – who missed 44 of the Nets’ first 68 games – was forced out of the 69th on Sunday. Lin suffered a sprained right ankle in the first quarter against the Mavericks and did not return. The point guard appeared to suffer the injury coming down after taking...
Regarding the Rangers, three weeks away from crossing (over into) the Atlantic: 1. Jimmy Vesey’s revival meeting in Saint Paul on Saturday in which the rookie not only scored his first goal in 15 games but played with authority at both ends of the ice was important for the Blueshirts. Because Alain Vigneault needs to...
Bartenders at a West Village hot spot served up discrimination — with a liberal twist — refusing to serve a customer because he was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, according to a lawsuit. Greg Piatek, 30, an accountant from Philadelphia, claims he was snubbed and eventually 86’d by workers at The Happiest Hour...
WASHINGTON – The GOP healthcare plan will be updated to include more generous tax credits for older Americans to buy insurance, House Speaker Paul Ryan said Sunday, noting that he’s confident it will pass because President Trump “has become a great closer.” Addressing concerns the Republican Obamacare replacement plan will especially hurt low-income people over...
The Upper East Side is in deep spit. A deranged woman has been spitting on residents and visitors for at least five years — and victims say police have told them to just turn the other cheek. No one seems to know her correct name — although some have been referring to her as “Susan.’’...
SEATTLE — Washington has moved quickly in filling its basketball coaching vacancy, hiring longtime Syracuse assistant Mike Hopkins. Washington announced the move Sunday, four days after Lorenzo Romar was fired following 15 seasons at his alma mater and the Huskies’ sixth straight season in missing the NCAA Tournament. Hopkins is returning to the West Coast,...
Georgia deputies raided a middle school teacher’s home and seized guns and $6 million in cocaine and heroin. The teacher Karla Alvarez, 28, and two others are facing drug trafficking and gun charges following Thursday’s drug bust by local authorities in Hall County. Fox 5 Atlanta reported Friday that Alvarez is a teacher at Chestatee...
Thieves entered the home around 10:30 p.m. and stole a number of items including jewelry.
Caine, who has shed roughly 30 pounds, admits he fears dying of cancer.
Remember the mad rush to offer employees weeks and weeks of paid leave for all new parents? Turns out that trend was limited to a certain sector of the American economy. Over the last decade many companies instead have reduced their leave offerings. In recent years, as the labor market has tightened, Google, Netflix, American...
A guest at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort says he gave Secret Service the slip and snapped a selfie in the President’s private study. “Snuck by secret service to catch this selfie. They might have told us not to go in there,” Joseph Young posted along with a photo of him alone in the poshly appointed...
"You get beat up if you don't believe what everybody else believes," Allen said. "This is like '30s Germany."
A man slashed another straphanger who accidentally bumped into him on a Manhattan train early Sunday, cops said. The 36-year-old victim was riding a Bronx-bound No. 4 train around 3:10 a.m. when he accidentally knocked into a 45-year-old man at the 59th Street station in Midtown, police said. When the victim apologized, the older man...
“I will say, this last time I feel like I overdid it,” the reality star said. “I want to stop with the lips, I want to stop with the fillers."
The Hollywood stars say they hit it off so well during the filming of their new sci-fi thriller called "Life."
When I think of The Happiest Hour in New York City’s West Village, I picture a pretty fratty cocktail bar known for attracting a good-looking crowd of 20-to-30-somethings — not a controversial hotbed of political commentary. I was surprised to hear that a couple of Trump supporters had recently been asked by management to leave...
Jimmy Breslin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and self-described “street reporter” who chronicled life in New York City for more than decades and became a champion of the common man, died Sunday, according to family. He was 88. Breslin died at his Manhattan home of complications from pneumonia, his stepdaughter, Emily Eldridge, said. The Queens-born Breslin...
He’s Mayor de Blasio’s fall guy. The only city official fired in the just-concluded federal and state probes into de Blasio says he was axed for one reason — to let other civil servants know that they had better keep their traps shut, or else. “It was a message to any other deputy commissioner or assistant commissioner...
Broadway has always been a boys’ club. Sure, there are some powerful female producers — Daryl Roth (“Kinky Boots”), Lynne Meadow (the head of the Manhattan Theatre Club) and Fran Weissler (“Chicago”) spring to mind. And there are some powerful directors, writers and actors, among them Susan Stroman, who directed “The Producers”; Lisa Kron, who...
The happiest day of this couple’s life has turned into months of misery. Peter Campbell and his bride Alex Carl’s opulent wedding was held in 2015 at her family’s Southampton estate, where some 250 guests sipped cocktails from ostrich eggshells, puffed away at a swanky cigar bar and took home specially printed pillows to forever...
Imagine a world where parents can give birth to superbabies with bones so strong they’re impervious to a surgical drill and a heart less prone to failure. A world where a child has DNA from three parents, not two. A world where it’s possible for a woman to have her favorite movie star’s child simply...
When it comes to visionaries, give war a chance. Several major artists and innovators of the 20th century served as volunteer ambulance drivers during World War I, shaping their experiences on the battlefield into groundbreaking works. The carnage horrified poet E.E. Cummings, who drove an ambulance in France. He would go on to fracture his...
New Yorkers are running ‘afowl’ of the law. Since Jan. 1, 2016 there have been 389 exotic animal complaints in the Big Apple — and nearly half of those have been for keeping roosters, public records show. Complaints made to 311 about roosters led the flock with 157, followed by gripes over snakes (36) and...
Nearly half the Big Apple’s sexually active high-school girls have had female partners — and many engage in behavior that endangers their health, an alarming new study finds. Researchers from New York University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine based their findings on a 2013 survey of public high-school students citywide — but most...