Navigating the airport can be an exasperating ordeal. In an ideal world, we'd sail through the security checkpoint to allow ourselves time to browse the duty free outlets or have a relaxed coffee, but ...
A congressional panel in the United States has rejected an effort to revoke a provision from the defence budget that would further integrate the US and Israeli militaries. An amendment to sink the pro ...
Leading AI labs, executives, and scientists are sending a letter to lawmakers urging them to improve tracking of synthetic DNA sequences that could be used for bioweapons. The CEOs of several major ...
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy has recently introduced a sweeping rewrite of the Child Care and Development Block Grant, which helps working families access child care. His proposal won’t fix the child care ...
The Big Apple is planning to overhaul its decades-old building codes to spark new construction and accessibility upgrades by finding “cost savings” measures for developers, The Post has learned. The ...
ICE's practice of arresting people in or near New York City's immigration courts had been universally decried by immigration advocates. U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel had initially allowed the ...
If you can imagine doing one of those speed typing tests, but every single time you failed to type "xylophone" quick enough, a guy dressed as Goku fires a bullet at you, then you've somehow just ...
Florence Pugh and Pedro Pascal are adding their names to the now more than 2,000 Hollywood industry professionals who have signed an open letter opposing the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger. New ...
Update 4/14/2026, 12 p.m.: Prominent Hollywood entertainers including Pedro Pascal, Florence Pugh and Edward Norton signed Monday’s open letter denouncing the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger ...
The letter warns that the deal will result in fewer jobs for creatives, along with higher costs and less choice for audiences. By Benjamin Mullin More than 1,000 writers, actors and directors released ...
To the editor: Hidden in the chaos of the current news cycle, I was struck by the irony of the two articles on the same page. One was about the U.S. Department of Agriculture using “DEI” as ...