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Willie Brown to Donald Trump: Mention My Name Again and Get Sued
Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco, had a message for former President Donald J. Trump on Saturday afternoon: Keep my name out of your mouth or get sued. He stood with his longtime lawyer, Joe Cotchett, on a sidewalk in downtown San Francisco, outside John’s Grill, the Saturday spot on Mr. Brown’s lunchtime
Trump and Harris battle over election’s biggest issue
Trump and Harris battle over election’s biggest issue Getty Images After almost a year off the platform, Donald Trump returned to X this week and asked his 89 million followers: “Are you better off now than you were when I was president?” It was a clear echo of the famous quote from Ronald Reagan during
Top-earning FDNY deputy commish Joseph Pfeifer, who was raking in more than $500K per year, being booted by new boss
His fire is also now out. FDNY second-in-command Joseph Pfeifer has been booted by new Commissioner Robert Tucker just days after the new head took over, The Post has learned. The department’s top-earning leader — who was raking in more than $500,000 — informed colleagues Friday that he is being forced out soon after the exit of the ex-boss who had
Trump diehard claims she was barred from wearing MAGA hat at Citi Field: ‘Discrimination’
A New York Republican and Trump diehard claims she was barred from entering Citi Field until she took off her “Make America Great Again” hat, a decision the organization claimed was a mistake. Aura Moody and her friend Taisha were both wearing MAGA hats when they arrived at the venue for the Mets game Wednesday
NYC couple who charged guests $333 post ‘non-traditional things’ they did at wedding on TikTok
The New York City couple who sparked a viral debate for charging their guests hundreds to attend their nuptials are continuing to post about their unconventional wedding on social media. The newlyweds have been taking to TikTok to enumerate the “Non-traditional things we did at our wedding,” with their seventh installment yesterday, which explained, “Our Wedding
Ex-Trump advisor whose home was raided by FBI says search was intimidation attempt
A former advisor to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump claims his Virginia home was raided by FBI agents this week. Dimitri Simes, whose name came up over 130 times in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s 2019 report into Russian interference in the presidential election, told the Rappahannock News he was out of the U.S. and
London’s Somerset House blaze brought under control by more than 100 firefighters
The fire at London's Somerset House has been brought under control with the help of around 125 firefighters, who were deployed to battle the blaze at the historic venue, known for housing priceless works of art. Somerset House posted on X that the site “will remain closed until further notice.” It said earlier that “all
Supreme Court temporarily rejects Biden administration request that would expand Title IX protections
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday barred the Biden administration from enforcing parts of a major regulation on sex discrimination in education that is embroiled in litigation over its protections for transgender students. The court rejected a request from the administration to allow less contentious parts of the regulation, many of which have nothing
Brothers say an LAPD street racing officer caused high-speed crash that left them with serious injuries
Two brothers critically injured after their car was struck by a Los Angeles Police Department patrol car in June have filed a negligence lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles and the LAPD, alleging the officer who was driving was needlessly speeding at 80 mph just before the impact. Stephen and Richard Paper, 74 and 76, were
Home sale commissions are getting a shake-up this weekend
Changes to realtor commissions taking effect this weekend could give home sellers a lot more negotiating power — and for buyers, potentially some more paperwork. Starting Saturday, realtors will be barred from offering compensation on multiple listing services (MLS), making it harder for buyers’ agents and sellers’ agents to negotiate fees on their own, as