Dem Senate candidate, Rep. Haley Stevens’ pep talk mocked on social media: ‘Michigan way, right?’

In an attempt to inject some energy into her Senate campaign during a recent campaign stop, Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., inadvertently created a moment that sparked online mockery. “I am going to be working on our behalf. I am going to be telling the stories on our behalf. And you better believe I’m going to bring it with a little bit of enthusiasm, a little bit of energy, and a little bit of stick-it-to-them,” Stevens said. “Because that’s the Michigan way, right?” The remarks, which come just three weeks before Michigan’s Senate primaries, are raising criticisms that Stevens is not…

Google’s AI search engine poses ‘unacceptable risks for kids’: bombshell report

Features of Google’s AI-powered search engine “create unacceptable risks for kids” – including failing to detect when they are showing signs of eating disorders or even suicide, according to a bombshell investigation by Common Sense Media. Tests revealed that Google’s AI-generated answers “missed clear signs of suicidal ideation” and sometimes…

Aaron Donald’s wife drops cryptic 4-word message amid Rams comeback frenzy

Aaron Donald’s possible Rams return has reached the point where even his own wife is apparently learning new details about her husband’s next move. As speculation swirls around the retired defensive tackle returning to Los Angeles, Donald’s wife, Erica, offered a four-word response Tuesday on X. “I’m learning so much…

Dating app adds wingman feature to help singles weed out potential creeps

Hinge on Wednesday launched a new feature called Friend’s Take, allowing friends and family members to leave testimonials on their loved one’s dating profiles – bringing wingmen into the digital age. If you’ve ever enlisted a friend for advice in building your profile, now they can participate directly in the…

Scientists may have found a way to make pastries healthier — without sacrificing taste

A healthier version of the classic sausage roll could eventually become a reality as Scottish researchers develop a plant-based alternative to traditional pastry fats.Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, recently reached a new milestone toward making a healthier sausage roll without sacrificing flaky pastry by moving their experiment from…

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Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The WNBA once again gets a bit of runway with many sports out of the way and new bettors at bet365 can take advantage of the action on…

Chuck Schumer appears to let loose huge fart on Senate floor

Senators will no doubt yield this one back without objection. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer appeared to break wind on the floor of the chamber this week, even suppressing a light chuckle after the now-viral delivery. The 75-year-old was criticizing President Trump and the war in Iran when he seemed…

How MLB missed a golden opportunity in this All-Star Game

Just remember this. Just remember that if the Yankees’ season reaches October and Cam Schlittler starts Game 1 or 2 of the World Series, his decision this week to not pitch in the All-Star Game would’ve been worth it. Just remember that if he makes 30-plus starts, tosses around 180…

Why are male World Cup players wearing… sports bras?

We don’t know Victoria’s secret, but we might’ve figured out Vini Jr.’s. People on social media have been pointing out that World Cup soccer players seem to be rocking some extra support underneath their jerseys — or out on their own. “Their matching sports bras are sooooo cute,” reads one…

Blood test may detect Alzheimer’s risk in healthy people, study finds

A blood test may predict if apparently healthy older adults are likely to develop Alzheimer’s symptoms in the next five or 10 years, researchers reported Wednesday. That information could be reassuring or terrifying, but for now it’s a potential tool to speed drug development by helping to identify and enroll high-risk people into studies…

China’s economy slows to 4.3% annual pace of growth in April-June

China’s economy slowed sharply to a 4.3% annualized pace of growth in the April-June quarter, the government said Wednesday. It was the slowest growth since late 2022 and far weaker than its strong 5% start for the year, despite a surge in exports thanks partly to the boom in artificial intelligence, and…

Diagnostic dilemma: Junk-food diet caused a teen’s permanent blindness

The patient: A 14-year-old boy in the United KingdomThe symptoms: The teen was brought to his family’s general practitioner because he felt unusually tired. His doctor asked about the boy’s eating habits and described him as a “fussy eater” in notes from the appointment. The doctor also indicated that the…

Learning another language may keep your brain younger, study suggests

Speaking two or more languages may help slow brain aging, according to new research. The study, presented at the 2026 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Forum, found that people who spoke multiple languages appeared to have younger brains than those who spoke only one language. Researchers analyzed brain activity from hundreds of…

Exclusive | House DOGE panel boss demands testimony from National Museum of American History director over woke exhibits

WASHINGTON — A House Oversight panel is demanding answers from the National Museum of American History’s director over its “divisive” and “politically tendentious” exhibits on the country. Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) Chairman Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) is demanding NMAH Director Anthea Hartig testify on the museum’s “woke” exhibits next…

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