‘Death-obsessed’ frat bro pushed five people to kill themselves: lawsuit

A death-obsessed Missouri frat-bro gave five of his peers “advice on how to commit suicide” — and manipulated them into killing themselves, claims a new lawsuit filed by parents of two of the students. Brandon Grossheim, a member of Truman State University’s Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity, considered himself a “superhero” named “Peacemaker” and allegedly gaveRead moreRead more

Ulta Beauty opening massive flagship store in Herald Square

Looking good just got easier. We hear Ulta Beauty is opening a 12,000-square-foot flagship at Two Herald Square, just east and next to Victoria’s Secret on West 34th Street. Click Here: toulon rugby shop melbourne The slice of the former H&M space has 12,000 square feet on the ground and roughly 6,000 square feet onRead moreRead more

Yankees’ cries for help mysteriously weren’t answered

Sometimes, in the risky business of running a major league baseball team, you’ve just got to say, “What the f–k?” And when general manager Brian Cashman did not, allowing Wednesday’s trade deadline to pass without adding a single player to the big-league roster, you had better believe the players in his team’s clubhouse sure did,Read moreRead more

Missing Texas mom was wanted on 66 charges when she vanished: reports

A Texas mother missing for more than two weeks was once on El Paso’s “Most Wanted” list and was wanted on dozens of criminal charges when she disappeared, reports said Thursday. Erika Gaytan, 29, vanished after a July 13th concert date at the El Paso County Coliseum — with cops saying she “could be inRead moreRead more

Lucy Lawless says she’s into reviving ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’

Lucy Lawless says “serendipity” brought her back to TV as crimesolver Alexa Crowe in “My Life Is Murder,” premiering Aug. 5 on Acorn TV. “I was in New Zealand raising my kids, and now that my kids don’t seem to need me in the same way, the time was right,” says Lawless, 51, who shotRead moreRead more

Marianne Williamson connects in a way that regular pols can\u2019t, like Trump

Marianne Williamson was the breakout star of the first night of this week’s Democratic presidential debate. Google announced that more people had searched for her name than for any other candidate’s. This might seem strange. Williamson shared a stage with governors, senators and congressmen. She has no political experience. To this point, she has beenRead moreRead more

Democratic debate 2019: Unexpected winners and a clear-cut loser

The field of front-runners may grow larger before it grows smaller after two of them — former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris — failed to parry an avalanche of attacks during the Democratic Party’s second night of debates in Detroit, said The Post’s Night 2 debate expert Christina Greer. Greer was impressedRead moreRead more

Three more luxury retailers headed to ‘Gansevoort Row’

What retail drought? Three more luxury retailers are heading to “Gansevoort Row,” a large portion of a city block in the Meatpacking District that is being redeveloped by Aurora Capital and William E. Gottlieb Real Estate. Italian fashion brand Brunello Cucinelli, jacket seller Belstaff and clothing store Frame will join Hermes and Keith McNally’s PastisRead moreRead more

One by one, Dems took their shots at Biden \u2014 and missed

Kamala Harris is a one-hit wonder. Joe Biden is the Comeback Kid. The California senator, who was the unqualified star of her first debate for going after Joe Biden, came into her second with a real shot at getting Democrats to turn their attentions and affections toward her. Instead, given the opportunity she had andRead moreRead more

Nonshavers, rivals bleeding Gillette as P&G takes $8B writedown

Hey, Gillette — that’s one painful nick! The 118-year-old razor maker’s parent company, Procter & Gamble, on Tuesday revealed it will take an $8 billion writedown on the men’s grooming brand. One big problem, according to P&G: Millennial men aren’t shaving as often as their dads do. “Lower shaving-frequency has reduced the size of theRead moreRead more