Lia Eustachewich

Lia Eustachewich is the managing editor of news at the New York Post.

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Native NYer living in Israel warns Jews to 'get the hell out' of US now as antisemitic crimes continue to soar

“Jews, get out now. Get the hell out while you still can," Hillel Fuld warned in an interview with The Post.

Speaker Mike Johnson, top Republicans rip Trump guilty verdict as political ploy: 'Shameful day'

House Speaker Mike Johnson joined other top congressional Republicans in blasting former President Donald Trump's historic felony conviction Thursday as "a purely political exercise."

The most damning evidence linking Rex Heuermann to the Gilgo Beach murders: Chevy truck, burner phones, sick Google searches

Suffolk County investigators spent 18 months painstakingly building a case against suspect Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann – who allegedly left a trail of damning evidence behind linking him...

Trump blasts Stormy Daniels hush-money indictment as 'political persecution'

"The Democrats have lied, cheated and stolen in their obsession with trying to 'Get Trump,' but now they've done the unthinkable," Trump said in a statement.

Poop smear suspect cut loose in alleged hate crime attack due to bail law

The criminal is charged with second-degree aggravated harassment as a hate crime, disorderly conduct and two counts of menacing, including one as a hate crime.

More than 125 infected with COVID-19 at Texas church camp

More than 125 children and adults have contracted COVID-19 at a Texas church’s youth group camp last weekend, according to the church.

Jail guard caught smuggling pill-filled Rice Krispies Treats: officials

Marcy T. Shafer tried to smuggle Rice Krispies Treats that may have contained amphetamine and dextroamphetamine into Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution.

Central Park monument gets cleaned up after night of vandalism

Central Park Conservancy workers spent Friday scrubbing the anti-cop graffiti and red paint off a more-than-century-old Manhattan military monument -- which was defaced the night before by a mob of...

Homeland Security mulling policy change that would release more migrants into US

As the country faces a crisis with hordes of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border, Homeland Security is planning to update its Alternatives to Detention program to be more efficient,...

Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to new sex-trafficking raps

Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded not guilty Friday to new sex-trafficking raps as she appeared in person in Manhattan court — her jet-black hair graying at the roots — for the first...

Woman who executed ex in broad daylight deserves sympathy: socialist pol

Brandon West, a candidate for New York's City Council, railed about Wednesday's broad-daylight shooting that left Nichelle Thomas dead. He blamed "intergenerational trauma" for the suspect's actions. “This can lead...

Chaos in Columbus Circle: Protesters clash with cops, vandalize Central Park monument

Six people were arrested in Columbus Circle near the USS Maine National Monument, which was defaced with anti-police graffiti, cops said.

Psaki says police 'too often' use 'unnecessary force' in wake of Chicago teen's death

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Friday slammed law enforcement for "too often" using "unnecessary force" -- as she was asked to weigh in on the police shooting of...

FedEx shooter — who massacred 8 in Indy bloodbath — ID'd as 19-year-old former employee

The man who killed eight people at an Indianapolis FedEx facility was identified Friday as 19-year-old former employee Brandon Scott Hole -- who authorities said was questioned last year by...

Cops were warned about FedEx gunman before shooting spree: report

The gunman in the FedEx shooting spree was previously known to federal and local authorities -- and had been flagged up to law enforcement by a concerned family member before...

Biden: Mass killings 'too normal' in US in wake of FedEx shooting

President Biden on Friday condemned the deadly FedEx rampage that left eight people dead in Indiana as "the latest in a string of tragedies" that have become all "too normal"...

John Cleese rolls Hank Azaria hard with mock Monty Python 'apology'

Monty Python legend John Cleese trolled Hank Azaria over his publicly announced regret for voicing "The Simpsons" character Apu — penning his own tongue-in-cheek "apology." "Not wishing to be left...

More than three dozen killed in mass shootings in the US since March

At least 37 innocent people have died in six mass shootings the US has seen since the beginning of March, statistics show. The disturbing trend of deadly gunfire continued Thursday...

New details revealed in Indiana FedEx massacre

The shooter who slaughtered eight people at an Indiana FedEx facility killed himself as police closed in -- after firing “randomly” inside and outside the building, officials said Friday. Indianapolis...

Victim with gun may have tried to stop FedEx shooter, witness says

A mystery man may have tried to thwart the gunman who opened fire at a FedEx facility in Indiana late Thursday -- pulling out his own gun in vain before...

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