Billy Joel tells Bill Maher he’s over what ‘woke’ people think of him and his music
Legendary musician Billy Joel told Bill Maher he doesn’t care if the far left complains about his statements or music anymore.
Legendary musician Billy Joel told Bill Maher he doesn’t care if the far left complains about his statements or music anymore.
Rich Hill is giving Father Time a run for his money.
Republican “hand-wringing” over President Trump’s performance, character and temperament is overdone, asserts Ingrid Jacques at USA Today.
TORONTO — Where is the line between a prospect raising his trade value and becoming too valuable to trade? Spencer Jones is on his way to finding out. The Yankees prospect has been on an absolute tear since being promoted to Triple-A last month, crushing 10 home runs in his first 16 games. The timing...
Donald Trump didn’t get Stephen Colbert taken off the air — everything Democrats like about Colbert did.
Doris Burke has been part of the top broadcasting team since 2023, following the departure of Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson from the network.
Four NYPD officers and their bomb-sniffing canine partners were honored for their service safeguarding the Paris Olympics at a ceremony at the French consulate in Manhattan Monday afternoon.
“It just made me feel so good. People call [Trump] a monster, but he’s not. He’s such a human. He is so kind to kids. I just couldn’t believe that he did this.”
Democratic strategist James Carville ripped Democrats for their lack of unity and warned that the party is "steamrolling toward a civilized civil war" in a new essay.
"Immediately I noticed women added something and we should have been represented — but weren’t."
UNION CITY, New Jersey — ICE agents in New Jersey swept up a pair of migrants with convictions for alarming child-sex crimes — taking them off the streets Monday as part of what the agency says is an effort to target the “worst of the worst.” Nicolosa Garcia, 42, and Umana Saez, 36, were arrested...
The government’s $2 trillion discretionary budget contains the only available levers for cuts — and 45% of it is employee compensation.
Zohran Mamdani is an ideologue who has never held a real-world job subjecting him to the law's confines — so the question of whether he can legally implement his promises seems irrelevant to him.
A New York appellate court is ordering a new trial for a convicted killer, Donald White, because — wait for it — his buddy was kicked out of the courtroom for napping.
New York City's bans on facial-recognition tech have got to go. The charges that were dropped against against Zuhdi Ahmed prove that.
“The level of depravity shown by the defendants in this case is astonishing,” District Attorney Susan Cacace said.
On Sunday, former Gov. George Pataki slammed leaders Gov. Kathy Hochul, Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for “hiding in the weeds” by refusing to explicitly support or condemn the Democratic nominee for mayor.
Another employment attorney, William Cafaro, told The Post he believes from what he’s seen, booting Cabot would be easy, but he suspects the company and her might be wrangling over an exit deal.
Federal border agents know they have a dangerous job. But they don’t expect to be robbed and shot in the face by illegal aliens while sitting in a Manhattan park.
"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert insisted on announcing that his top-rated program would be canceled -- just hours after finding out cash-strapped CBS would not renew his hefty contract, The Post has learned.
“When you're a kid, no one tells you how to handle this with your parents."
Accused killer dad Luciano Frattolin may have been struggling to cover child support for his daughter, owing hundreds of thousands of dollars to creditors despite depicting a high-flying lifestyle on social media.
OPM is on track to cut one-third of its staff by Dec. 31, largely through voluntary departures, from 3,110 employees to around 2,000.
The unidentified motorist, behind the wheel of a blue Mitsubishi Outlander, got into a fight with a group gathered on East Tremont Avenue near Puritan Avenue in Schuylerville around 4:30 a.m. Sunday, police said.
What a cat-astrophe. The city’s animal shelter operator halted its intake of Gotham’s unwanted pets last week – for the first time in its nearly 30-year history – due to “critical” overcrowding, prompting calls from Curtis Sliwa to cut its billion-dollar contract. A Husky lying down in a kennel at the Manhattan Animal Care Centers...