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
Widow questions husband’s death in Dominican Republic after tourists die
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
FDA targets vaping ‘influencers’ over online promotions
WASHINGTON — US regulators moved to discipline vaping companies for inappropriately promoting their flavored nicotine formulas through so-called influencers on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites. The Food and Drug Administration sent warning letters Friday to four companies that used paid social media influencers to pitch nicotine solutions to their online followers, including flavorsRead moreRead more
City Council’s next campaign-finance ‘fix’ is a huge gift to the speaker
City voters OK’d a major expansion of the public-campaign-finance system last November, but the City Council just can’t stop sweetening the pot even more. The next step could come as early as Thursday, with an “idealistic” move that just happens to grease the skids for Speaker Corey Johnson’s coming mayoral campaign. More On: campaign financeRead moreRead more
Don’t slam the First Amendment when you try to slap lobbyists
The media adores stories that bolster prevailing narratives about the virtuousness of “bipartisanship” and the nefariousness of money in politics. Last week, they got both when socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and conservative Ted Cruz displayed some populist synergy by promising to work on legislation that would ban former lawmakers from taking paid lobbyist positions. see alsoRead moreRead more
Hillary Clinton\u2019s brother Tony Rodham dead
Hillary Clinton’s youngest brother Tony Rodham died on Friday night, the politician announced. “It’s hard to find words, my mind is flooded with memories of him today,” Clinton tweeted Saturday. “When he walked into a room he’d light it up with laughter. “He was kind, generous, & a wonderful husband to Megan & father toRead moreRead more
CC Sabathia’s scare sparks Yankees’ downfall in ugly loss
CLEVELAND — CC Sabathia’s second stab at a milestone victory was a lot like the first one and left him looking at a third try. Facing the team he broke into the majors with, the Yankees’ veteran lefty was the loser in an 8-4 defeat to the Indians on Saturday in front of 32,239 atRead moreRead more
Arrested Raptors fan doesn’t ‘remember’ vulgar Ayesha Curry remark
A Toronto Raptors fan busted for mischief late last week after directing a horrific on-air remark toward Ayesha Curry is no longer on the offensive. “What I did was disgraceful; it was an alcohol-influenced situation,” Tristan Warkentin told the Toronto Sun. “To be honest, I don’t even remember being there but I am responsible forRead moreRead more
‘Executed’ North Korean pop star back from the dead — and by Kim Jong-un’s side
A North Korean pop star famous for her bizarre propaganda song, “Excellent Horse-Like Lady,” was reportedly executed years after the country’s unhinged leader Kim Jong-un took a romantic interest in her. But, neigh! Hyon Song-wol, apparently hoofed it back from the dead this week when she appeared in a tour of factories with the tubbyRead moreRead more
De Blasio tangles with student activist over school diversity efforts
An irritated Mayor Bill de Blasio pointedly defended his school diversity efforts on WNYC Friday after a teen caller questioned his sense of urgency. Phoning in to the Brian Lehrer show, student Tiffani Torres chided de Blasio directly for not taking sufficiently swift action in combating school segregation. The miffed mayor lectured that Torres —Read moreRead more