‘Handmaid’s Tale’ star on Christopher Meloni casting: ‘I nearly died’

The man who played one of New York’s favorite TV cops for 12 seasons, the gruff yet compassionate Elliot Stabler of “Law & Order,” has taken up another sort of law enforcement role on Hulu’s jarring adaptation “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Earlier this year, it was announced that Christopher Meloni (“Law & Order,” “Happy”) would beRead moreRead more

Pfizer denies report it hid possible Alzheimer’s breakthrough

Pfizer is fighting back against a report that it hid the potential of a blockbuster drug to prevent Alzheimer’s disease in order to avoid shelling out for a “costly clinical trial.” Researchers at Pfizer in 2015 found that Enbrel, an anti-inflammatory drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, seemed to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s diseaseRead moreRead more

\u2018Panty-munching\u2019 cop Victor Falcon sues NYPD, city

The NYPD officer who accused his boss of shoving her filthy panties into his mouth during an argument is suing the city and a handful of higher-ranking officers, alleging they’re trying to drive him from the department because he complained. In his lawsuit, so-called “panty-munching” cop Victor Falcon claims a number of officers, including underwearRead moreRead more

Your unwashed bed sheets could have traces of dangerous bacteria

Slipping into fresh, clean bedding is one of life’s small pleasures. But many of us are guilty of not changing our sheets regularly enough. While you may think that popping them in the wash every three or four weeks is enough, experts say it’s definitely not. In fact, new research has proven that bacteria linkedRead moreRead more

Conservative women pushing back on skimpy bikini culture

Halima Aden is still “shocked” that she got to pose for this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. And not just because she doesn’t wear bikinis. “I don’t know how to swim!” the 21-year-old model tells The Post. Aden is Muslim, and part of the way she expresses her faith is by dressing modestly: covering herRead moreRead more

Nancy Pelosi says she wants to see President Trump ‘in prison’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would like to see President Trump “in prison” during a contentious meeting with senior Democrats over whether to launch impeachment proceedings, a report said. Pelosi was speaking with House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler at the meeting with Dems when the two clashed over whether to allow Nadler’s committee toRead moreRead more

China launches first rocket from mobile platform at sea

BEIJING — China on Wednesday launched a rocket from a mobile platform at sea for the first time, sending five commercial satellites and two others containing experimental technology into space. The Long March 11 rocket blasted off from a launch pad aboard a commercial ship in the Yellow Sea off the coast of Shandong province,Read moreRead more

Are you man enough to rock a James Bond romper?

Bond is back. After causing a stir last fall with a capsule of swim trunks featuring the suavest secret agent in history, Orlebar Brown is now expanding its 007 collaboration with everything from polo shirts to jumpsuits. Each piece riffs on an outfit worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore or George Lazenby in the iconicRead moreRead more

Trump blasts ‘washed up psycho’ Bette Midler for tweeting fake quote

President Trump blasted actress Bette Midler as a “washed up psycho” in an early morning tweet after the actress shared a false quote and attributed it to the president. Click Here: toulon rugby shop melbourne Trump sent the tweet at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday from London, where he and his family are for a stateRead moreRead more

Trump rips ‘creep’ Chuck Schumer over tweet about Mexican tariffs

President Trump blasted Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer as a “creep” in an early morning tweet after Schumer said Tuesday that he believed the president was bluffing about proposed immigration-related tariffs on Mexican imports. Trump sent the tweet on Wednesday morning from London at about 1:05 a.m. local time, as he and his family areRead moreRead more