‘Ferris Bueller’ star disses iconic film, hints at bad blood on set — as she reveals why she ditched Hollywood
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” star Mia Sara candidly reflected on her difficult experience working on the 1986 John Hughes-directed film before ditching Hollywood.
Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin loses bid to confront his turncoat trans lover in court
Charlie Kirk’s accused killer lost his bid to force his turncoat trans lover to testify next month, a judge ordered Monday.
US waives Iran oil sanctions for two months in $10 billion payday
The US government on Monday formally waived oil sanctions on Iran for a period of two months — as nuclear talks continued with Iranian officials in Switzerland.
Shooting at Montreal grocery store leaves 1 cop dead, 1 wounded
Harrowing footage of the shooting shows a pair of officers engaging the gunman, who rushes at them with a rifle and camouflage clothing.
Cops called to Jets QB Geno Smith’s Florida home over alleged battery — as disturbing video emerges
The Davie Police Department confirmed with The California Post that it responded to a call of an alleged battery at Geno Smith’s Florida home on Sunday.
NYC coffee shop bans pro-Israel politician in nasty post despite promise to treat all customers with ‘unconditional dignity’
A crunchy coffee shop flamed pro-Israel Rep. Dan Goldman for buying a cup of java at its Brooklyn location and issued him a refund, declaring they don’t serve “genocide enablers.”
Legendary music mogul Clive Davis dead at 94
Music mogul Clive Davis has died at the age of 94 after a legendary career.
The catastrophic mistake Nancy Guthrie investigation suffered in its early days: report
The officials searching for Nancy Guthrie made a catastrophic mistake in the early days of the investigation, according to a new report.
One of the Nancy Guthrie ransom notes apologized for her heartbreaking death: report
One of the chilling ransom notes sent to Nancy Guthrie’s heartbroken family included a disturbing apology for accidentally killing her, according to a dramatic new report.
Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction in case of Etan Patz, missing New York City boy
The Supreme Court on Monday reinstated a murder conviction in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz.