Chilling photo shows black woman on DC train surrounded by white supremacist thugs

WASHINGTON — A now-viral photo shows the chilling moment a black woman is stuck on a DC train surrounded by masked thugs from a white supremacist group as they descend on the nation’s capital July 4. Freelance photographer Cheney Orr captured the eerie 250th Independence Day moment that some observers argue is symbolic of the nation’s struggles to live up to its promises. The woman hasn’t been identified, and it’s not clear if she interacted with the Patriot Front members during the ride. Hundreds of members of the Patriot Front wore masks, khakis, sunglasses and hats to the capital. Some…

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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 Dodgers’ grip on the NL West would take a historic meltdown to unfasten as the Padres come to town sitting far back in…

Cardinals vs. Cubs prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Sunday

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. Embarrassed. Humiliated. Mortified. No, not Post horse racing analyst Vic Cangialosi after going 0-for-11 on opening day at Saratoga. I’m talking about the Cubs,…

MLB Star Spangled Sunday: How to watch Twins vs. Yankees for free

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Just in time for America’s 250th birthday, the MLB is making some TV history to celebrate with the national pastime. It’s Star Spangled Sunday, a.k.a.…

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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 Mets and Braves bookend the NL East — and for good reason. David Stearns’ hodgepodge lineup has been nothing but a disappointment in…

Suicide among young Americans declines in first years of 988 hotline

Thousands fewer young Americans than ​expected took their own lives during the first two-and-a-half years following the launch of a national “988” suicide-prevention hotline in ‌the US, according to a Harvard-based study published on Wednesday. Researchers also found that reductions in expected suicide deaths among adolescents and young adults were…

2026 NFL Draft first-round risers include running back, safety, tackle

PITTSBURGH — With the NFL draft hours away, the inevitable occurrence of high risers and steep fallers is unfolding before our eyes. Every draft has its share of surprises, and this one is no different. Here are three players whose names could get called far earlier than originally thought: Jeremiyah…

Shohei Ohtani’s pitching gem not enough as Dodgers get shut out by Giants

SAN FRANCISCO –– For six innings Wednesday night, Shohei Ohtani tortured the San Francisco Giants’ offense. The minute he left the mound, everything changed. In the Dodgers’ 3-0 loss at Oracle Park, Ohtani’s pitching was the only bright spot in what was the club’s fourth loss in its last five…

Roger Stone hired by native tribe to help seize San Francisco’s Presidio

Roger Stone, a longtime ally of President Trump, has waded into the high-stakes fight over control of San Francisco’s Presidio after the White House purged Democratic appointees tasked with overseeing the national park with picturesque views of the Golden Gate Bridge. New filings show Stone — whose prison sentence was…

Amed Rosario, Ryan McMahon’s strengths prove key in Yankees’ win

BOSTON — The Yankees primarily roster Amed Rosario for a bat that has proven deadly against left-handed pitchers and is showing more and more power by the day. The Yankees primarily roster Ryan McMahon for a glove that helped steady their infield defense after the trade deadline last year. On…

Mark Vientos goes from goat to big hero in ending Mets’ brutal skid

Mark Vientos went from goat to hero in a matter of two innings in the Mets’ 3-2 win over the Twins on Wednesday night that ended a 12-game losing streak. First, Vientos made an eye-popping baserunning mistake, running through third base coach Tim Leiper’s stop sign on a Marcus Semien…

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