All news by author: Kirsten Fleming
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Even the most devoted ‘Sex and the City’ fans were disgusted and disappointed by ‘And Just Like That’ — the Fyre Festival of TV shows
The glamorous "Sex and the City" franchise built on fashion, friendship and sex will be remembered for actual crap — thanks to "And Just Like That ... "
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What's remarkable about Billy Joel? Unlike numerous other celebrities, there's no creation of myths
Although Billy Joel had a tumultuous personal life at times, he allowed the directors of "And So It Goes," the two-part documentary about his life and work, complete creative freedom
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Gavin Newsom is a shameless opportunist, as demonstrated by his—and other Democrats'—criticism of JD Vance at Disneyland
There's nothing more pro-family than when Democrats heckled Vice President JD Vance while he was at an amusement park with his wife and young children
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It’s crazy to be reminded of how seismic Caitlin Clark’s impact on sports is — both the good and the incredibly ugly
A year on, the basketball world is still spinning on Clark's axis and she's transformed the landscape of women's athletics — the way Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods did in their respective sports.
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UPenn is finally doing the right thing — and we should thank young women like Paula Scanlan and Riley Gaines who never gave up the fight
This week, the University of Pennsylvania apologized to female swimmers on their 2021-2022 roster who had to endure a season of changing next to a biological male in the locker room and competing with the strapping 6 foot 1 athlete Lia, formerly Will, Thomas. They also restored any school records broken by Thomas, who became the first transgender athlete to win a division 1 NCAA title.
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Hunger strikes! Tears! Arrest! It’s been a week of ridiculous performances as NYC liberals chase folk-hero status
It's been a banner week of performative activism by New York City progressives — including Brad Lander Gov. Hochul, and Cynthia Nixon and her family — in search of folk-hero status.
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Andrew Cuomo's remarkable vanishing act in New York City's mayoral race is yet another indication of his arrogance
As early voting commences prior to the June 24 Democratic primary, Andrew Cuomo has not organized any major rallies or prominently engaged with voters
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Trans influencer filming in the women’s room at Disney World is everything that’s wrong with this selfish movement
Trans influencer Lilly "Tino" Contino's 400,000 TikTok followers have witnessed the influencer's journey from hirsute man to linebacker dressed as a ’50s pin-up gal — all while terrorizing unsuspecting wait staff for misgendering.
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Jill Biden's support for Joe during his presidency is significant, especially as questions arise about his cancer diagnosis
As the details of the expansive Joe Biden cover-up come to light, one dark figure looms more ominously than the others. That figure is Vogue cover star Dr. Jill Biden, who increasingly resembles Dr. Evil—an exaggeratedly villainous, power-hungry, and reckless character from a movie—by the day
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Hilaria Baldwin often grumbles about the intense scrutiny that comes with fame, even as she promotes her reality show and her frivolous new memoir
Combining elements of memoir and self-help, Hilaria Baldwin's "Manual Not Included" leans heavily into self-pity and is a book that wasn't on anyone's wish list
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There's no one more foolish than an older person being foolish—and Bill Belichick entrusting his remarkable legacy to Jordon Hudson is unwise
Bill Belichick, 73, has given his girlfriend Jordon Hudson, 24, the authority to serve as the CEO, CMO, and COO of Belichick Corporation — and we're witnessing how ineffective management can truly harm a brand
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Shannon Sharpe identifying his accuser signifies the declining influence of #MeToo â both positively and negatively
Recently, a #MeToo allegation would typically cause a well-known man to withdraw or apologize. However, increasingly, more men are choosing to publicly defend themselves
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Katy Perry’s Blue Origin space mess shows the world is fed up with entitled celebs who think they are owed adoration
The continued public backlash to Katy Perry, Gayle King and others going to space proves that America's once-slobbering love affair with self serious A-list celebrity culture is completely dunzo.
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Meghan Markle’s jam and flower sprinkles are finally here — and so is her inauthenticity
As her husband Prince Harry is accused of bullying and racism, one-time humanitarian Meghan Markle is quiet about it — and busy selling jam.
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Adore your school's mascot? You could potentially be a white supremacist
The head of the Suffolk County NAACP, William King Moss III, has filed a lawsuit against the Brentwood Union Free School District over its Spartan mascot, asserting that it is both anti-woman and racially troubling
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Thanks, Jasmine Crockett! You’re the absolute best … at making the right look good
Rep Jasmine Crockett is winning hearts and minds with Tiktok videos, poor behavior and insults to people with disabilities.
• Sports • Views: 542
For billionaire supporter Mike Repole, the excitement of St. John’s March Madness is deeply personal: “It’s giving me chills.”
Few supporters have been as influential—or prominent—as Vitamin Water billionaire Mike Repole, who has invested significant funds into helping St. John's University reach the NCAA tournament
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It's pathological how hypocritical Alec Baldwin—the quintessential 'leave me alone' celebrity—brazenly exposes his private life to the public
After constantly claiming he wished to leave public life, Alec Baldwin has the audacity to welcome reality TV cameras into his house — and request..
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Dylan Mulvaney’s shallow, narcissistic, nauseatingly pink memoir is an insult to women
If you're hoping for genuine introspection or insight, look somewhere besides Dylan Mulvaney's new memoir "Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer."
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Pod help us: Celebrity podcasts have reached the bottom of the barrel
We are, undoubtedly, in the golden age of celebrity TMI. Everyone has a podcast, and they're dying to bombard you with tawdy tidbits. The more outrageous, the better.
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Weep for ‘joy’: In ‘With Love, Meghan,’ Markle’s love language is absolutely incomprehensible
Meghan Markle's new Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," is as flat and as basic as a Pinterest board from a decade ago.
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Barnard’s spoiled protesters expose the spineless leadership of colleges and New York’s pols — again
Since Hamas' barbaric terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, rabid pro-Palestinian protesters have terrorized elite college campuses, taking over buildings, swathes of campuses and harassing Jewish students. Few colleges had the backbone to dish out any meaningful discipline.
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Kamala's Broadway mix of words is the newest indication that America made the correct decision in November
This week, Kamala Harris attended a Broadway show, reminding America how fortunate we are not to have her as an elected official. She and her husband, Doug Emhoff, connected with the cast of "A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical," and she delivered an inspiring speech akin to the style of Damon Wayans' character Oswald Bates from "In Living Color" — a prisoner known for rambling on with fancy words that ultimately add up to nothing
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After losing the trust of New York City, Anthony Weiner is resolute in making a comeback: 'I'm really skilled at this'
Former Congressman Anthony Weiner is considering a run for New York City Council, years after being imprisoned for sending inappropriate messages to a minor. "I don't see a strong reason not to enter the race," he mentioned to Kirsten Fleming of The Post
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Phil Murphy and JB Pritzker aspire to be progressive champions — and they're prepared to be dishonest to enhance their image
Both Governors Phil Murphy and JB Pritzker believe they are advocating for justice, yet they're conveying that they themselves can disregard the law
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