Alex Honnold e Felipe Camargo salgono il Great Arch a Getu in Cina

Il video di Alex Honnold e Felipe Camargo che ripetono Corazón de Ensueño, la via sportiva di 240m gradata 8c e liberata da Dani Andrada nel 2011 a Getu in Cina. All’inizio di aprile lo statunitense Alex Honnold e il brasiliano Felipe Camargo hanno ripetuto Corazón de Ensueño, la straordinaria via di 8 tiri cheRead moreRead more

Rock Master Festival Day 1: qualificazioni IFSC World Cup Lead

Il report della prima giornata della quinta tappa della Coppa del Mondo Lead 2016 che si sta attualmente disputando ad Arco in occasione del 30° Rock Master. Giornata lunga, quella di oggi al Climbing Stadium di Arco, per le 56 atlete e 72 atleti impegnati nel primo turno di gara della 5a tappa della IFSCRead moreRead more

‘You ugly!!!’: Airport guard fired for slipping mean note to random traveler

It looks like the TSA is hiring the cast of “Mean Girls” now. A traveler passing through security at Rochester International Airport got an unexpected sick burn from an employee — when she handed him a folded-up note that said, “You ugly!!!” Neal Strassner, 40, said he was handed the small, folded-up piece of brownRead moreRead more

De Blasio\u2019s now resorting to big fibs to boost his 2020 bid

Mayor de Blasio is so desperate to gin up support for his going-nowhere 2020 presidential run, he’s now spewing blatant falsehoods about his performance as mayor — figuring, perhaps, that non-New Yorkers won’t notice. As a service to readers, we’ll set the record straight. see also Room Service: Nearly 70% of de Blasio 2020 donorsRead moreRead more

Mets lose Jeff McNeil in tough reality check

ATLANTA — The energy that had buoyed the Mets during their consecutive winning streaks over the last three weeks was conspicuously absent Tuesday. But the sting of a bad night at the office was dull in comparison to the possibility their best pure hitter will be lost for an extended period. Jeff McNeil sustained aRead moreRead more

‘Mindhunter’ review: Slow start but expect a jolt from Manson arrival

When it finally gets going — and that would be Episode 3 — Season 2 of the Netflix series “Mindhunter” finds some resonance by delving into one of the most notorious 20th-century serial killer cases — the Atlanta child murders of 1979-81. At least 28 children, adolescents, and adults were killed. FBI Special Agent HoldenRead moreRead more

Progressives promote disrespect for cops \u2014 at our peril

This week, one of the many repeat offenders allowed to walk our streets unleashed a barrage of bullets on Philadelphia police officers. What started as the execution of a narcotics warrant turned into a seven-hour standoff punctuated by shootouts that left six officers wounded. While many Americans were glued to their televisions or phones awaitingRead moreRead more

Skip Bayless works too hard to have hot-take regrets

Has Skip Bayless ever been wrong? “Honestly, I’ve never regretted an opinion because I work too hard at it. I prep too hard, I think too hard,” Bayless told The Post. “When I give that list [of 10-15 topics] to the coordinating producer, I give my nutshell opinion and once I say it, I don’tRead moreRead more

Man flips out after date asks him to turn on ‘read receipts’

It’s the read dread. Read receipts — little digital notifications that someone’s opened up a message you’ve sent them — are a huge source of stress for young singles. This phenomenon was recently highlighted in a viral Twitter thread by New Yorker Eric Dimitratos. The 33-year-old, who works in digital marketing, received a text from a recentRead moreRead more

Here\u2019s why my fellow millennials are seduced by socialism

Socialism is taking my generation by storm. But just like a hurricane, socialism didn’t gain traction overnight. It’s important to look at the typical millennial trajectory, and why unprecedented government intervention into our daily lives is now widely seen as the only solution to the problems that bedevil us as a generation. Millennials grew upRead moreRead more