Haley Kalil always wanted to be a model. But until recently, she was convinced it was never, ever going to happen. “When I was little, I watched ‘America’s Next Top Model,’ and would practice all the poses on the playground,” the 26-year-old said on the set of her photo shoot for The Post. “But IRead moreRead more
Month: June 2019
How Haley Kalil went from lab tech to Sports Illustrated swimsuit model
Trump’s big win on Mexico and immigration
All the hysteria over President Trump’s latest tariff threat to Mexico proved wrong Friday, as the two sides reached a deal that gave Trump what he’d demanded: much more vigorous cooperation in stopping illegal Central American migrants from travelling 1,200-plus miles across Mexico to sneak into the United States. It may not stop the surgeRead moreRead more
Choking charities: the latest ‘woke’ assault
Now that her divorce is official, MacKenzie Bezos has announced that she will donate at least half her fortune to charity. She had better spend it quickly, though, before progressive activists decide her money is too tainted for upstanding institutions to accept. see also Jeff Bezos ex-wife MacKenzie to give half her nearly $37 billionRead moreRead more
Canada plans to announce ban on single-use plastics
TORONTO — The Canadian government plans to announce it is moving to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021, a senior government official said late Sunday The official said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would make the announcement Monday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly ahead ofRead moreRead more
Passenger opens plane emergency exit after mistaking it for bathroom
A passenger aboard a Pakistani airliner couldn’t hold it in before takeoff in the UK, so she scurried to the toilet, but accidentally opened the emergency exit door — causing the slide to deploy, according to reports. Pakistan International Airlines Flight 702, which was prepared for an on-time departure from Manchester to Islamabad on FridayRead moreRead more
David Ortiz may have been targeted by hired killers
Authorities in the Dominican Republic believe David Ortiz was targeted for a hit carried out by two local police officers, according to a report. Law enforcement sources have confirmed the planned assassination to the Daily Mail. The person behind the hit attempt has not been identified. Police have so far arrested Eddy Feliz Garcia butRead moreRead more
Mike Francesa and Michael Kay are both winning this ratings war
While WFAN and ESPN New York will continue to dispute how exactly to look at the Nielsen Audio results, the one overriding fact is that sports talk radio is thriving this spring. For the second consecutive month, WFAN’s Mike Francesa and ESPN New York’s Michael Kay finished first and second overall in the ratings. WhoRead moreRead more
\u2018Homework gap\u2019 shows millions of students lack home internet
HARTFORD, Conn. — With no computer or internet at home, Raegan Byrd’s homework assignments present a nightly challenge: How much can she get done using just her smartphone? On the tiny screen, she switches between web pages for research projects, losing track of tabs whenever friends send messages. She uses her thumbs to tap outRead moreRead more
Widow questions husband’s death in Dominican Republic after tourists die
A Maryland woman said that three American tourists dying at a Dominican Republic resort has her questioning the circumstances of her husband’s death in that country. Dawn McCoy said she does not believe it’s a coincidence that her husband died in 2018 of pulmonary edema and a heart attack — much like the three GrandRead moreRead more
Search intensifies for Texas police chief knocked overboard while fishing
Authorities in Texas continued their desperate search Saturday for a local police chief who was knocked overboard into Galveston Bay by a passing fishing boat. Chris Reed, a US Army veteran and married father of three, was fishing with his wife when he was tossed in the water by the wake of the larger vessel,Read moreRead more