New Jersey will allow terminally ill to legally commit suicide

Terminally ill New Jersey adults will be able to decide when it’s time to die starting Thursday, when the state begins allowing patients to self-administer lethal drugs. The “Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act” lets mentally sound Garden State residents with six months or fewer left to live request a cocktail ofRead moreRead more

Gio Urshela continues to be perfect Yankees fit in every way

BOSTON — Just call him MVP II. Every memorable season has to have a surprise star and Gio Urshela fills the bill for the Yankees. The third baseman continues to be a revelation. The Yankees delivered a stop-the-bleeding 9-6 victory over the Red Sox Sunday night at Fenway Park. After three ugly losses at Fenway,Read moreRead more

Man who found $200K drawing in Queens shop almost hung it in his bathroom

The New York man who stumbled upon a $200,000 drawing at a thrift store in Queens told The Post he almost hung the rare, century-old sketch in his bathroom — and paid less than $80 bucks for it. Click Here: cheap nhl jerseys The lucky collector said he spotted the artwork — a 1918 studyRead moreRead more

Sketch series ‘Sherman\u2019s Showcase\u2019 sends up ’70s variety shows

“Sherman’s Showcase” boasts a slew of famous guest stars including John Legend, Quincy Jones and Nigel Lythgoe. And if you’re wondering why you never heard of the series, that’s because it doesn’t exist in the real world. “Sherman’s Showcase,” premiering Wednesday (10 p.m.) on IFC is produced by Legend and created by Emmy-winning “Late NightRead moreRead more

Scary coaching duo could change Jets in so many ways

It was an impromptu moment, and it was a beauty. It was a moment that occurred during the Todd Bowles era about, um, never. And it was a moment symbolic of the electric energy and personality the Jets’ new coaching regime is bringing to the field — particularly evident in these early days of trainingRead moreRead more

Deadly mosquito-borne virus that causes brain swelling detected in Florida

A mosquito-borne virus — which causes brain swelling and can lead to death — has been detected in Florida, according to officials. The state’s Health Department issued a warning last week about the discovery of the virus, known as Eastern equine encephalitis, after it was found in “several sentinel chickens in the same flock.” “ThereRead moreRead more

Covington teen’s $250M suit against the Washington Post dismissed

The $250 million defamation lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann against the Washington Post was dismissed Friday. Attorneys for the Kentucky teen — who was filmed earlier this year in January wearing a MAGA hat in a viral standoff with Native American activist Nathan Phillips in Washington, DC — claimed theRead moreRead more

Anthony Kay has some fun as Mets trade him for Marcus Stroman

Social media was in a frenzy Sunday night trying to piece together the Mets-Blue Jays trade. Initially it was only known that Marcus Stroman was being dealt. Amid the madness emerged a seemingly amused Anthony Kay. “What’s up Twitter??” the now-former highly touted Mets pitching prospect tweeted. “What’s going on is something happening?” At thisRead moreRead more

Program under fire for saying kids need to ‘consent’ to grandma kisses

No means no — even for Grandma. An Australian program is trying to educate young children on sexual consent by explaining they have the right to even tell Granny to hold back on her kisses. But the push is taking heat — from the older generation. The Respectful Relationships program being taught in Victoria schoolsRead moreRead more

Trump administration submits proposal to end food stamps ‘loophole’

Residents signing up for food stamps in Minnesota are provided a brochure about domestic violence, but it doesn’t matter if they even read the pamphlet. The mere fact it was made available could allow them to qualify for government food aid if their earnings or savings exceed federal limits. As odd as that might sound,Read moreRead more