NEWYou can now listen to articles! Residents of a Massachusetts coastal town say that they were warned that flying flags on their own property could violate endangered species laws, sparking…
Plants, insects, and larger animals, like the forest’s white-faced capuchin monkeys, are well adapted to these changes. But in 2015, during an abnormally severe drought influenced by the El Niño–Southern…
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Let’s be real. The Lakers need LeBron James. And he needs them. Why is this taking so long? There’s no better free agent on the market than James, who pretty much single-handedly carried the Lakers past the Rockets in the…
A new episode of “Almost History,” the alternate-history podcast from All About History, explores one of the biggest “what-ifs” of the ancient world: What if Carthage had defeated Rome during the Punic Wars?The episode is hosted by Emily Staniforth, a staff writer at All About History, a sister publication of…
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Former Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., dodged answering questions on the growing influence of the socialist movement after three candidates backed by New…
Beijing commissions largest-ever Chinese warship senior strategic analyst Jack Keane joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss China’s move to commission the largest-ever warship and how the Army is taking action to bolster drone warfare. NEWYou can now listen to articles! Sen.…
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Isaiah Hartenstein isn’t going anywhere. Hartenstein is returning to the Thunder on a three-year, $75 million deal, with a rare mutual option after the 2027-28 season, ESPN reported Friday night. The contract also has a 15 percent trade kicker, according…
He may be AOK with AOC. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is enough of a political animal that he might end up backing socialist “Squad” star Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez if, fueled by the success of far-left radicals in Tuesday’s primaries,…
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Former “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens is reportedly writing a tell-all memoir about his 37 years at CBS News, taking aim at owner Paramount,…
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The leading candidate to win Nancy Pelosi’s congressional seat faced a grilling at the hands of a pro-Palestinian activist at a busy establishment in San…
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A mysterious “cold blob” in the Atlantic Ocean is a sign that key ocean currents are weakening, a new study has found, with potentially devastating long-term impacts on our climate and weather.The cold blob, or North Atlantic Warming Hole, is…
A top Goldman Sachs banker privately opposed CEO David Solomon’s decision to stand by Kathy Ruemmler as revelations about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein engulfed the Wall Street giant — and now he’s on his way out the door, according…
WASHINGTON — President Trump told The Post Wednesday that the New York Knicks are “ready” to get back to winning ways against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals — and he shared fans’ outrage that…
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Carl Radke can still remember Erika Kirk’s Bravo debut. “I remember it all. I didn’t know she was ‘Erika Kirk.’ She wasn’t with [Charlie Kirk] then,” Carl, 41, told Variety in an interview published Tuesday, June 9. “She was doing…
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When the Japanese Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) spacecraft, nicknamed the “Moon Sniper,” face-planted onto the lunar surface in 2024, an experimental rover told Earth scientists what happened. Rolling autonomously through the lunar dust, the transforming sphere-shaped robot —…
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