Each week, Alexa is rounding up the buzziest fashion awards, hotel openings, restaurant debuts and popular cultural events in NYC. It’s our curated guide to the best things to see, buy, taste and experience around town. What’s making our luxury list this week? A new spot from the Cervos team, …
Read More »Three OpenAI executives leave firm, go on leave in latest shakeup
A trio of top OpenAI executives have left their positions in the latest leadership shakeup at CEO Sam Altman’s firm. Greg Brockman, the president of OpenAI and one of its 11 co-founders, revealed that he will be taking an extended leave of absence until the end of the year. “I’m …
Read More »Megyn Kelly slams ‘Tampon Tim’ Walz for his ‘radical’ trans policies: ‘He’s another Gavin Newsom’
Megyn Kelly slammed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as the “most radical” choice for 2024 vice-presidential running mate Kamala Harris — mocking him as “Tim Tampon” for offering free period products to boys. “I’ve been thinking about Walz since yesterday. He’s the most radical they could find on the trans issue,” …
Read More »How not to be a jerk when Mercury retrogrades into Virgo
Your inner critic is ramping up and the crumbs on the counter are itching to start a fight this week as Mercury, our planet of communication and exchange, moves from PR, jazz hands and the glow of Leo on July 25th. in the clean precise, perfect lines and keen observations …
Read More »Give a gift that’s good: 14 perfect gifts for the lady with the most
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you purchase through our links. As if the anxiety of heading to the Hamptons, Hudson Valley, Berkshires, Jersey Shore or a host of other destinations for a weekend away from normal life weren’t enough, there’s the added excitement …
Read More »Americans embrace AI despite fraud fears: survey
Almost half (48%) of Americans believe the rise of artificial intelligence has made them less likely than ever to “cheat scams,” according to a new study. With artificial intelligence in education, communication and even science, it is clear that innovative technology in the 21st century has its pros and cons. …
Read More »CNN’s “Reliable Sources” reporter Oliver Darcy leaves the network in shocking fashion
CNN “Reliable Sources” writer Oliver Darcy surprisingly left the struggling cable network Thursday, saying he plans to launch a rival media newsletter. Darcy, 33, who has often criticized his network, had written “Reliable Sources” since CNN fired former newspaper writer Brian Stelter in 2022. Darcy said his subscription-based newsletter, Status, …
Read More »Star Appeal: Can Astrology Predict Whether You’ll Be Hot or Not?
Is heat the product of astrological interference? Astrologer Celine Diong, host of Astro Bitch Diaries, says there are several astro indicators that point to heat. What are they and he have them? Read on to learn more. Can your birth chart predict attractiveness? Read on to learn more. NY Post …
Read More »Paris Olympics Guide: Where to Stay/Eat/Play in the City of Lights
Olympic athletes may be sleeping on viral “anti-sex” cardboard beds and eating in industrial-sized dining halls, but guests at the summer games may be living in the lap of luxury. If you’re planning a visit to Paris – for the international sporting extravaganza from July 26 to August 11, the …
Read More »Watching just 8 minutes of TikTok can have ‘immediate negative consequences’: study
A steady diet of TikToks can be quite harmful to mental health, a new study finds. Spending too much time on a social media platform – especially viewing pro-anorexia content – can damage a young woman’s self-esteem and increase her risk of disordered eating, according to a study from Charles …
Read More »Paramount cuts thousands of jobs, slashes value of cable networks by $6 billion
Paramount Global wrote down the value of its cable networks by nearly $6 billion and announced it would cut 15% of its jobs on Thursday, even as the company’s broadcast business reported its first quarterly profit. Paramount shares rose more than 5% in extended trading. The loss reflects a shrinking …
Read More »August 2024 Horoscopes: Look alive, folks – the astro weather is taxing and testing
Welcome to August, folks, and the lion heart of Leo season. This month is wild, with retrograde motion and lessons galore. Sunday, August 4, is a power player this month, awaiting the progress of Venus in the ascendant, ornate service sign of Virgo, a new moon in Leo and the …
Read More »Get ready for game day: Essential pitch to survive the Paris Summer Olympics
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you purchase through our links. Olympic fever is high, and if you’re lucky enough to be heading to Paris to watch the world’s best athletes compete for gold, then you’ll want to beat the heat in patriotic style. …
Read More »Futuristic flying taxis for passengers at the Paris Olympics have been scrapped due to safety concerns
A German flying taxi maker canceled plans to transport passengers with its futuristic drones during the Paris Olympics due to delays in certifying its engine, according to the company. Volocopter, a maker of personal aerial vehicles, had been testing flying taxis in the Paris region for several years and lobbied …
Read More »News Corp beats revenue estimates as digital subscriptions grow
News Corp beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday, boosted in part by growth in digital subscriptions at its Dow Jones business. The New York-based media giant, which owns The Post, Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, said revenue in the quarter ended June 30 rose 6% to …
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