This is certainly one way to beat the heat. Sony, via its experimental First Flight program, is crowdfunding a wearable “air conditioner” known as the Reon Pocket that people could wear as they deal with high temperatures. According to a translated version of the website, the device would reside in a pocket of a specialRead moreRead more
Sony wants to build a wearable ‘air conditioner’
Dad dies after rescuing drowning son in ocean off Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Authorities say a father died while rescuing his son who was struggling in the ocean off Atlantic City. Click Here: Cheap kid backpacks Emergency responders went to the beach around 9:30 a.m. Monday for a report of a child drowning. Before they arrived, the father had entered the water to helpRead moreRead more
Jets’ Leonard Williams is in very intriguing situation
Listening to Adam Gase rave about Leonard Williams on Monday was reminiscent of the praise Rex Ryan once showered upon cornerback Darrelle Revis back in the day — much to the dismay of the Jets general manager at the time, Mike Tannenbaum, who was charged with signing Revis to his next contract. Gase, the DolphinsRead moreRead more
30-year-old artist identified as cyclist fatally hit by truck in Brooklyn
A 30-year-old artist was fatally hit by a truck while riding her bike in Brooklyn Monday morning — the 18th cyclist killed on city streets this year. Sunset Park resident Em Samolewicz was riding north on Third Avenue near 35th Street in her neighborhood just after 9 a.m. when a parked motorist opened the doorRead moreRead more
Lawsuits stemming from gas explosions settled for $143M
LAWRENCE, Mass. — A series of class action lawsuits stemming from the natural gas explosions in Massachusetts have been settled for $143 million, the utility blamed for the disaster and lawyers for the plaintiffs announced Monday. The settlement is subject to the approval of a judge, according to Columbia Gas of Massachusetts, and its parent,Read moreRead more
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