Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann resigns after World Cup disaster — and major splash could be next

Germany’s World Cup flop came with the price of change. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann resigned Friday following Germany’s stunning Round of 32 loss to Paraguay – which had been obliterated by Team USA in its opening match and finished third in Group D – and the German football association already has a replacement in mind. Jurgen Klopp, the former Liverpool coach, “already signaled his general willingness to take on the position,” according to the association. Klopp was asked about potentially filling the job earlier this week. “I haven’t thought about that yet,” Klopp told German broadcaster MagentaTV, according to The…

‘It’s more than a hope, it’s a guarantee’: The Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s 10-year movie of the universe is about to ‘blow our minds,’ chief scientist Tony Tyson says

On a dark mountaintop in Chile, the world’s largest digital camera has begun filming its masterpiece.This Tuesday (June 30), scientists with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory announced that the facility’s ambitious Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) officially began. Every night for the next 10 years, the observatory’s car-size…

What to look for when venerable Saratoga kicks off its 46-day meet

You’ve done it all. Watched baseball games at Wrigley Field, Fenway Park and Yankee Stadium. Witnessed the spectacular Northern Lights. Sat in celebrity row at Madison Square Garden. Camped at the Grand Canyon. Wore a cheesehead at Lambeau Field. Proposed marriage at the Empire State Building antenna. Waved the checkered…

Long Island’s American Soccer Club clinches first playoff berth

Could it be any more patriotic? The Fighting Tomcats of the American Soccer Club clinched the Long Island franchise’s first playoff berth with a final regular-season victory over Osner’s FC, 3-1, Wednesday night. “I don’t know if it’s fate,” head coach John Fitzgerald told The Post about earning the inaugural…

Democrats must shake off unpatriotic label, Tom Suozzi says

Democrats have a public relations crisis on their hands that they need to “change” now – the perception that they’re unpatriotic, Rep. Tom Suozzi declared in a new op-ed. “I love America. Unfortunately, as we celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday, too many Americans associate those three words only with Republicans,”…

Voting Rights Act Supreme Court victory gets GOP giddy over saving midterms

WASHINGTON — Republicans see a clear win in Wednesday’s Supreme Court decision striking down Louisiana’s congressional maps and that victory could keep them in control of the House after November’s election. The Supreme Court, in a major 6-3 decision, struck down Louisiana’s majority-black House district and weakened the Voting Rights…

Selling gold from an IRA isn’t the easy part — Here’s why

New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Forget the silver lining. Gold has emerged as the crown jewel of the portfolio, outshining the competition and turning safety into a serious payday.  Since January 2024, the precious…

House Intel chief blasts Bernie Sanders as ‘a threat to national security’ over anti-AI crusade

WASHINGTON — House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Rick Crawford blasted Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as a “threat to national security” ahead of the self-styled Democratic socialist’s anti-artificial intelligence panel with top Chinese experts. Crawford (R-Ark.) homed in on Sanders’ past affinity for far-left Communist and socialist movements while contending…

David Peterson has disastrous outing in return to Mets’ rotation

David Peterson’s return to the rotation went about as well as the rest of this cursed Mets season. The left-hander allowed seven runs — all earned — in just 3 ²/₃ innings in Wednesday’s 14-2 loss to the Nationals at Citi Field. And because the state of their pitching staff…

Justices Jackson, Sotomayor grill Trump’s SCOTUS lawyer over  ‘s—hole countries’ jab in Syrian, Haitian migrant case

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s bashing of migrants from “s—hole countries” and other fiery immigration rhetoric came back to haunt him during the Supreme Court’s oral arguments Wednesday. While considering a case over the Trump administration’s bid to yank temporary protected status (TPS) for thousands of Syrian and Haitian migrants, Democrat-appointed justices…

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