• Bump stock maker seeks compensation from Las Vegas massacre victim fund

    Bump stock maker seeks compensation from Las Vegas massacre victim fund

    The maker of the now-banned gun accessory that worsened the Las Vegas massacre has filed a little-noticed court motion that threatens to wipe out a $1.1 million fund set aside for the victims’ families, The Post has learned. Slide Fire Solutions — the defunct manufacturer of the controversial “bump stock” device that converted Stephen Paddock’s …
  • Utah governor declares state of emergency due to 'civil unrest'

    Utah governor declares state of emergency due to 'civil unrest'

    Utah Gov. Gary Herbert (R) late Thursday declared a state of emergency in Salt Lake City following tense demonstrations that saw protesters square off against Salt Lake City police. Protesters flooded the streets after the Salt Lake County district attorney announced that the May police killing of Bernardo Palacios Carbajal was justified. “In the case of the …
  • How small NJ bank Cross River distributed $5.4B in PPP funds

    How small NJ bank Cross River distributed $5.4B in PPP funds

    JPMorgan Chase’s closest local rival in the race to lend out US coronavirus loans wasn’t Citigroup or BNY Mellon — it was a tiny, tech-savvy lender based in New Jersey. Jamie Dimon’s megabank handed out nearly $29 billion of government money to small businesses during the throes of the pandemic shutdown — the most of …
  • An entertainment lawyer explains the finer points of the Lady A lawsuit

    An entertainment lawyer explains the finer points of the Lady A lawsuit

    The artists formerly known as Lady Antebellum tested the court of public opinion this week when, after changing their name to Lady A in a gesture of support to the Black Lives Matter movement, news broke that they were suing a blues singer, Anita White, who has been using the stage name Lady A for years. …
  • Boeing scrambles to secure 737 Max jet financing

    Boeing scrambles to secure 737 Max jet financing

    Boeing is scrambling to shore up financing for the 737 Max as it awaits regulatory approval for design changes after the plane was grounded following two fatal crashes, industry sources said. The company is anxious to resume deliveries once regulators declare it safe and airlines agree on training. But confidence in the jet has been …
  • AOC Gets Schooled on Cancel Culture After Ridiculous Rant Suggesting Term ‘Comes From’ Place of ‘Entitlement’

    AOC Gets Schooled on Cancel Culture After Ridiculous Rant Suggesting Term ‘Comes From’ Place of ‘Entitlement’

    Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue had the audacity to praise President Trump Thursday, saying “We’re all truly blessed … to have a leader like President Trump, who is a builder” during an event announcing a “Hispanic Prosperity Initiative” that will, according to the White House, “improve Hispanic Americans’ access to educational and economic opportunities.” For …
  • Helen Hunt is mad about this little black bikini

    Helen Hunt is mad about this little black bikini

    When it comes to her swimwear, Helen Hunt likes to keep it simple. The “Mad About You” star, 57, hit the beach in Malibu Thursday wearing a chic little black bikini that showed off her fit physique — which she’s sworn in past interviews isn’t the results of strict diets or hitting the gym, but …
  • NY Democrats: Make NYPD Officers Have Insurance for Liability Lawsuits

    NY Democrats: Make NYPD Officers Have Insurance for Liability Lawsuits

    New York state Democrats are looking to require New York Police Department (NYPD) officers to have personal liability insurance rather than having the help of city attorneys for civil lawsuits filed against them. The legislation, sponsored by New York state Senate Democrats Alessandra Biaggi, Robert Jackson, Jessica Ramos, and Gustavo Rivera, would require “police officers to maintain liability insurance” …
  • Far-Left's “BREATHE Act” Tlaib and Pressley calls on States to expand voting to “Undocumented People”

    Far-Left's “BREATHE Act” Tlaib and Pressley calls on States to expand voting to “Undocumented People”

    The far left, led by Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), is championing a reform measure dubbed the “BREATHE Act,” which contains a slew of radical proposals, including the call to incentivize states to pass laws that expand voting access, allowing “local and State resident voting for undocumented people.” The proposal, drafted in partnership …
  • Did Trump cheated his way into university ?

    Did Trump cheated his way into university ?

    Donald Trump paid a friend to sit his SAT exams, his niece has claimed in a scathing tell-all memoir. Mary L Trump, a psychologist, wrote that the US president paid “Joe Shapiro, a smart kid with a reputation for being a good test taker” to take the exams, which are used for university admissions, to …