Exclusive | Heartbreaking details of suicide notes Claude Lemieux left in his phone for family
A Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office incident report, obtained the California Post, stated NHL legend Claude Lemieux left behind “heartfelt” notes to family members before he died by suicide.
DHS issues scathing update on future of ‘maple leaf menace’ accused of slapping patriotic teen
“This illegal alien who assaulted a teenager has no business being in our country,” DHS wrote in a statement on X, dubbing Kaitlyn Tracey a “maple leaf menace.”
Taylor Farms to recall ingredients linked to ‘explosive diarrhea’ parasite cyclosporiasis outbreak
Fresh produce giant Taylor Farms is preparing to recall ingredients linked to a parasite outbreak that has caused severe diarrhea and sickened thousands of people in Michigan and nearby states, according to a report.
US hammers bridges around key Iran port of Bandar Abbas on sixth straight night of airstrikes
The United States expanded its airstrike campaign against Iran early Friday by hitting more bridges and collapsing a tower at a key Iranian port, part of US President Donald Trump’s threats to start striking infrastructure to pressure Tehran to ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz.
World Cup ref in charge of final has previous ‘sex party’ arrest
FIFA has appointed Slovenia Slavko Vincic as the World Cup final referee, six years after he was arrested at a “sex party” involving drugs and prostitution and later released without charge.
Exclusive | FIFA sued for ‘deceptive’ World Cup ticket sales as fat cats and well-connected hoard VIP seats
FIFA allegedly gave regular fans the idea they had a chance to sit by the pitch when they shelled out for premium World Cup tickets — but soccer’s global governing body secretly locked them out of the running, instead allocating all the best seats to corporate bigwigs and VIPs, according to a bombshell lawsuit reviewed by The Post.
NYC’s business leaders are in denial about crime in the Big Apple
Crime in the Big Apple isn’t “down” no matter how many times you read those headlines – but the city’s business community can’t seem to let go of the fantasy, On The Money has learned.
Fugitive featured on ‘America’s Most Wanted’ captured off New York coast after 20 years on the run
Ronald L. Fischer was tracked down by federal agents to his 56-foot-long sailing vessel “The Silver Lining” about an hour offshore on Thursday, ending a decades-long wild goose chase to take down the sex offender, according to the US Marshals Service.
Baltimore daughter who inherited dad’s home takes on $228K water bill that she says belongs to entire neighborhood
A Baltimore daughter who inherited her late dad’s home claims she has been threatened with having her water cut off as she took on a $228,000 water bill she says belongs to her entire neighborhood, reports say.
Exclusive | Secrets behind Tyler Robinson’s lucrative family business revealed — as Utah taxpayers foot $10M legal bills for Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer
Tyler Robinson’s parents seem to have resumed their picture-perfect suburban life as their son awaits trial after allegedly killing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.