You’d have to be living on another planet not to have heard one of the biggest news stories in recent times: After years of denial, it turns out that the US government has a secret program, researching and investigating UFOs. The conspiracy theorists were right all along. The story broke in December 2017 and generatedRead moreRead more
Month: May 2019
UFOs have come out of the fringe and into the mainstream
D-Day joy, hell told anew with virtual reality
CAEN, France — The emotion of being liberated from Nazi occupation was so sweet and intense that the French refugees burst into song, a spontaneous rendition of “La Marseillaise” that echoed around the underground network of dank, dark tunnels where they had been sheltering for weeks since D-Day, amid filth, fleas and the rumble ofRead moreRead more
‘Newsweek’ staff replacements continue at full force
There’s more upheaval at Newsweek, as full-timers are being gradually replaced by a slate of well-credentialed journalists — who are being hired on a part-time basis. “They’ve been letting people go in dribs and drabs over the past few weeks,” said one source. That seemed to accelerate last week, when copy editors and videographers wereRead moreRead more
New restaurant at Da Silvano site feels construction squeeze
Customers at fabled Italian trattoria Da Silvano’s sidewalk tables enjoyed colorful Greenwich Village people-watching for 41 years. But instead of perusing the passing parade, diners at new restaurant Avena, which replaced Da Silvano at 260 Sixth Ave., see only a pair of chain-link fences. They surround a triangular plot in front of the restaurant alongRead moreRead more
Defensive Magic Johnson blasts ESPN’s Lakers report head-on
The ESPN spotlight shined on a defensive Magic Johnson Tuesday night, as the former Lakers club president was left to answer for countless allegations laid out in an explosive exposé published on its website earlier that morning. “Do you think (Lakers owner) Jeanie Buss will allow me to abuse employees? If that was the caseRead moreRead more
Richard Carranza’s prejudicial race politics have gone too far
With corruption, incompetence and indifference so routine under Mayor Bill de Blasio, Democrats hardly need another reason to give him the cold shoulder in his silly presidential campaign. What, they wonder, could he possibly do that is worse than what we already know? Here’s what: His school chancellor is using anti-bias training as a rationale forRead moreRead more
Clarence Thomas predicts Supreme Court will have to take up abortion law
Justice Clarence Thomas predicted the Supreme Court eventually will have to take up abortion law, after the court on Tuesday refused to consider reinstating Indiana’s 2016 law that bans women from aborting a fetus based on its race, gender or disability and requires burial rites for aborted fetuses. “Given the potential for abortion to becomeRead moreRead more
WeWork leases space for its headquarters on Sixth Avenue
WeWork has leased another space — but this time it is for its own HQ. Click Here: The co-working behemoth is moving to 212,387 square feet at 630 Sixth Ave. along Ladies’ Mile between West 18th and 19th streets. Now known as the We Company, it is right around the corner at 115 W. 18thRead moreRead more
Masahiro Tanaka puts Yankees in hole they can’t get out of
Not all of Masahiro Tanaka’s splitters loitered in the strike zone Tuesday night against the Padres. Like in a lot of his outings this season, some had more bite than others, but the one that hurt the most put the Yankees in a deep first-inning ditch they couldn’t climb all the way out of. TrailingRead moreRead more
Law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore moving 20 blocks south
The law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore is preparing to move south — from West 50th Street to the mid-section of Two Manhattan West at West 30th St. — in a deal for about 350,000 square feet. Multiple sources now tell The Post, “[Brookfield] just shook hands with Cravath.” The legal eagles signed a termRead moreRead more