Charley Hull roasts Malibu fantasy, then pulls off US Open best 65

Charley Hull roasts Malibu fantasy, then pulls off US Open best 65

Charley Hull spent Friday night accidentally crushing her cousin’s lifelong dream. Twenty-four hours later, she nearly crushed the field at the US Women’s Open. The English star delivered the best round of the championship Saturday at Riviera Country Club, firing a brilliant 6-under 65 to vault into contention heading into the final round. But before … Read more

Most older Americans better at self-care than younger generations, new research claims

Most older Americans better at self-care than younger generations, new research claims

Six in 10 older adults and caregivers agree that older Americans take better care of themselves than younger generations (58%), according to new research. A survey of 1,000 older adults (65+) and 1,000 caregivers of older adults (65+) explored what self-care looks like and its importance for older Americans. Results found that 90% of older … Read more

Clueless tourist jumps into rapid waters near 262-foot waterfall to retrieve dropped cell phone

Clueless tourist jumps into rapid waters near 262-foot waterfall to retrieve dropped cell phone

Don’t go chasing waterfalls — or cell phones. Seemingly putting his life in peril, a tourist made a risk-filled jump into the waters of the largest waterfall system in the world, Iguazu Falls, to retrieve his dropped phone. Iguazu Falls, the largest waterfall system in the world, straddles the border between Brazil and Argentina. Suvi … Read more

US wastewater will be screened for disease outbreaks during World Cup

US wastewater will be screened for disease outbreaks during World Cup

Epidemiologists will be busy this summer sifting through sewage and social media with the goal of keeping soccer fans and the public safe from severe illness during the World Cup, one of the largest and most globally diverse mass gatherings ever anticipated. A ​public health squad based in Washington, D.C., plans to monitor wastewater and internet … Read more

Americans are ditching ultra-processed snacks for a popular ancient fruit

Americans are ditching ultra-processed snacks for a popular ancient fruit

One of human history’s oldest-cultivated foods is having a moment as more people reach for healthier alternatives to ultra-processed foods. Sales of dates in the U.S. were up 33% in 2025, a founding member of organic California-grown date company Joolies California Superfruit told Food52.com. Those numbers are expected to grow significantly, Fortune Business Insights reported. By 2034, the … Read more

How to slash your baby’s risk of developing the most common infant food allergy: study

How to slash your baby’s risk of developing the most common infant food allergy: study

It’s a shock in the fight against anaphylaxis. Affecting 1 in 13 children in the US, food allergies saw a 50% increase between 1997 and 2011 — a jump due to several factors, including more refined diets, vitamin D deficiencies and the “hygiene hypothesis,” which posits cleaner environments cause the immune system to overreact to certain … Read more

Marine vet left with severe health conditions after drinking “toxic” Camp Lejeune water in 1980s

Marine vet left with severe health conditions after drinking “toxic” Camp Lejeune water in 1980s

A former Marine and his family have been left with severe health issues linked to “toxic” drinking water at Camp Lejeune. Elbridge Cleveland, 64, served in the United States Marine Corps between 1979 and 1988. From 1980, he was stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for six years, alongside his then-wife and their three … Read more

Formula 1 WAGs were privately fuming over the Kim Kardashian ‘circus’ at Monaco Grand Prix

Formula 1 WAGs were privately fuming over the Kim Kardashian ‘circus’ at Monaco Grand Prix

Kim Kardashian stole the show at the Monaco Grand Prix, and that didn’t please everybody.  Kardashian was there cheering on her her Formula 1 driving boyfriend, Lewis Hamilton, who finished second in the race.  It was the first time Kardashian watched Hamilton live in the paddocks and it was an adjustment that did not sit … Read more

Costco lowers prices on four private-label products across food, home goods and sports equipment aisles

Costco lowers prices on four private-label products across food, home goods and sports equipment aisles

The people have spoken, and Costco abides. As inflation, driven in part by the war in Iran, continues to put the squeeze on millions of Americans, Costco is lowering prices on certain products to appease devoted customers. The big-box store has reduced the price of several Kirkland Signature items, which are part of the retailer’s … Read more

The 3 sleep behaviors linked to brain damage that can lead to dementia: study

The 3 sleep behaviors linked to brain damage that can lead to dementia: study

Don’t sleep on a few troubling behaviors that could increase your risk of developing dementia. Known risk factors for dementia include age, high blood pressure, hearing loss, smoking, high cholesterol, genetics and sleep — and a new study has found that a few key behaviors related to how we rest up can impact our brain … Read more

Exclusive | Meet the Knicks superfans who spend thousands on season tickets, host massive fan meetups and have ‘Knicks Nooks’ full of old-school memorabilia

Exclusive | Meet the Knicks superfans who spend thousands on season tickets, host massive fan meetups and have ‘Knicks Nooks’ full of old-school memorabilia

Bronx-native, Greg Armstrong, 62, traces his Knicks fandom back to 1973, the same year the team last won a championship.  Now living in Middletown, NY, he’s in his 34th year as a season ticket holder.  He told The Post that his earliest memories go back to watching games on Channel 9 with his older brother, … Read more

What to actually expect when you’re expecting — from the ‘honeymoon period’ to the fourth trimester

What to actually expect when you’re expecting — from the ‘honeymoon period’ to the fourth trimester

Red, white and due? Summer is the most popular time to give birth in the US, with July and August consistently ranking as the busiest delivery months. The summer surge is fueled by higher conception rates in the cooler fall and winter months. No matter when you become pregnant, preparing for a baby is a … Read more

Dear Abby: My husband doesn’t approve of me taking care of my granddaughter

Dear Abby: My husband doesn’t approve of me taking care of my granddaughter

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 12 years, and we were together five years before getting married. He’s an alcoholic who has been sober for several years, but he wants to argue about everything. He has anger issues, possibly because he was in the military. His health is bad, too.  I have … Read more

Scientists reveal surprising brain benefit of laughter: ‘It’s a mental workout’

Scientists reveal surprising brain benefit of laughter: ‘It’s a mental workout’

The old saying that laughter is the best medicine may be true, according to new research that suggests it is also a vital catalyst for children’s development. Laughter and play are fundamental to healthy brain growth, emotional well-being and social bonding, according to Jacqueline Harding, Ph.D., an early childhood expert at Middlesex University in London. In her book, “The … Read more

Pink hosts a lackluster Tony Awards to end a truly rough Broadway season

Pink hosts a lackluster Tony Awards to end a truly rough Broadway season

“Schmigadoon” was all schmiles Sunday night. The Lorne Michaels-produced show, based on the canceled AppleTV+ series, won the all-important Tony Award for Best Musical at Radio City Music Hall. It badly needed it. Like most new musicals during this rough season, the comedy about a married couple who gets trapped inside an old-fashioned musical has … Read more

This exercise habit may slash dementia risk and help you live longer, study finds

This exercise habit may slash dementia risk and help you live longer, study finds

People who incorporate strength training into their weekly routines may be more likely to live longer, according to a new study. Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health analyzed data from 147,374 adults and found that people who engaged in moderate amounts of resistance training had a lower risk of dying from several major … Read more

Owner reveals strategy for keeping famous $1.34 burger unchanged since 2006

Owner reveals strategy for keeping famous .34 burger unchanged since 2006

A burger stand in a popular beach town has managed to keep its signature burger at a little over $1 for nearly 20 years, even as food and energy prices have soared. Chris Higgitt, owner of Higgitt’s Las Vegas Arcade Blackpool & £1 Burger Bar in the seaside resort town of Blackpool, England, has been selling the … Read more

Danes show off their manes in Denmark’s national mullet championship

Danes show off their manes in Denmark’s national mullet championship

COPENHAGEN — Business in the front, party in the back. A packed Danish crowd celebrated on Saturday the much-maligned but enduring mullet hairstyle, defined by very short hair at the front and longer hair at the back. Denmark’s raucous 2026 Mullet Championship, presented on an outdoor stage in central Copenhagen, attracted 12 well-coiffed competitors and … Read more

The wealthiest suburbs in the US revealed — and two NYC-area enclaves made the top five

The wealthiest suburbs in the US revealed — and two NYC-area enclaves made the top five

It’s time to start saving. You had enough of the city and are craving some peace and quiet, so you’re looking to purchase a home where you can hear birds chirping and breathe in fresh air — aka, the suburbs. But before you relocate to a tree-lined street where the neighbors are nosy and buses … Read more