Iain Ward has terminal cancer – and he’s running the NYC Marathon

Iain Ward was told he would be dead in a year – so why does he feel so alive? The 35-year-old fitness trainer, who had worked a lifetime to keep clean and healthy, saw his world come crashing down after a shock diagnosis of terminal brain cancer in 2019. But instead of giving up, the … Read more

I quit my job as a teacher in NYC – now I make $1k at Hooters in 2 days

From ABCs to Double Ds. For Allinson Chavez, teaching toddlers the alphabet just wasn’t bringing home the bacon — so the curvy Queens native ditched her grammar school gig to whip up chicken wings at Hooters. “I was making $1,000 twice a month as an educator,” Chavez, 32, a single mother, told The Post. “Now, … Read more

102-year-old skydiving record-breaker shares longevity secrets

This brave 102-year-old is taking birthdays to new heights. Manette Baillie, from Suffolk, England, celebrated another year of a life well-lived by jumping out of a plane – and raising over $13,000 (£10,000) for her favorite charities across the UK. Manette Baillie served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service during the Second World War. Skydiver … Read more

102-year-old skydiving record-breaker shares longevity secrets

This brave 102-year-old is taking birthdays to new heights. Manette Baillie, from Suffolk, England, celebrated another year of a life well-lived by jumping out of a plane – and raising over $13,000 (£10,000) for her favorite charities across the UK. Manette Baillie served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service during the Second World War. Skydiver … Read more

NYC Gen Z singles are finding love on the subway

Dating in NYC can be a train wreck. Just ask Anastasia Gregory, whose post-pandemic hunt for “the one” was plagued by derailments and dead ends. Swiping far and wide on dating apps — and making the scene at various Big Apple hotspots — all proved fruitless for the elementary school teacher. It wasn’t until the … Read more

‘Important’ sun and star observatory dating to 6th century BC discovered: scientists

This discovery is none other than Tutan-khamun. Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the “first and largest astronomical observatory”, nearly half a mile long, dating back to the 6th century BC. A sundial and other items were found inside a building that was designed with sloping architecture to measure shadow and solar movement, according to Egypt’s … Read more

Crying bride tells brother to stay away from family photos – he can’t believe ‘ridiculous’ reason why

It’s probably not a night she’ll want to remember forever. A 15-year-old brother of a bride has claimed he was barred from his sister’s wedding because she and their mother had a meltdown over his crutches being visible in family photos. The 22-year-old nuclear bridezilla named Sophia showed some sympathy that her younger sibling Boris, … Read more

Women are lining up at this NYC bar to see the ‘hot liar’

He’s asking for their IDs – and they’re asking for his number. Luke Timm, 26, mans the door outside Lower East Side bar 82 Stanton, but the 6-foot-5 bouncer with electric hazel eyes has also become a crowd pleaser. “I don’t want to sound like an arrogant a-hole,” Timm, who lives in the East Village, … Read more

The first patient in the world transplanted with a complete and partial eye reflects 1 year after the operation

A year after undergoing his first eye and partial face transplant, Aaron James is finding beauty in everyday life. He can finally appreciate solids again – smelling is a simple pleasure – and he doesn’t wince when he looks in the mirror. And while most people hate the DMV, James happily traded in his driver’s … Read more

East Village Pizza fired me – now I own the NYC parts joint

When Frank Kabatas first came to the United States in 1997 when he was 23 years old, he had only seen pizza in movies. A quarter-century later, the Turkish immigrant, now 49, is the proud owner and operator of one of Manhattan’s most beloved pizzerias — the same one that fired him after a six-month … Read more