Trump haters bombarded an artist with vitriol and called on an NYC gallery to drop her work over her 30-pound, $48,000 marble Make America Great Again sculpture.
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Kate Winslet on Her Eight-Year-Journey to Bringing ‘Lee’ to Life
The Oscar-winning star spoke to THR Roma about her passion project, the biopic on iconic war photographer Lee Miller.
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‘Rogue’ NYC transit chief snubs Eric Adams by opposing bill requiring e-bike license plates, registrations
There’s road rage brewing within the Adams administration over legislation aimed at reducing deaths and injuries related to e-bikes.
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IDF probing how Houthi missile named ‘Palestine 2’ slipped through air defenses after another strike hits Tel Aviv, injuring 16
Israeli officials are investigating how a missile fired from Yemen breached its air defense systems and struck a playground in Tel Aviv early Saturday morning, injuring at least 16 people and damaging homes.
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Fauci holds ‘distinguished professor’ role at DC university but hasn’t taught one class
Dr. Anthony Fauci joined Georgetown University's faculty last year as a "distinguished university professor" but has yet to teach a single course.
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Riders catch a whiff of new $2K NYC subway scents: ‘Lavender with a hint of despair’
Two New York City subway stations are sporting fresh new scents thanks to new diffusers part of a pilot program aiming to improve travels for straphangers, The Post has learned.
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Irish-American DOT worker claims Italian bosses gave him the shaft — because he wasn’t a paisan: suit
An Irish city Department of Transportation worker claims his Italian bosses and union leaders gave him the shaft after a gruesome workplace injury -- because he wasn't a paisan.
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Joy Behar, 82, fakes an orgasm on ‘The View’ set: ‘Oh God, I love it!’
The funnywoman is feeling frisky this festive season.
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Native-born US workforce totals dipped — as immigrant labor figures rose: report
Newly-released data from the Center for Immigration Studies is sounding the alarm on the declining US labor force, by showing fewer native-born Americans are joining the workforce.
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Protected Entertainment Precincts: What police seized on first night of new knife scanning weapon laws
This is the tip of the knife-berg — what thugs are concealing when they head out for night on the town in WA.
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