
Angela Barbuti
Reporter at New York Post
NYC Celebrity Interviewer/Entertainment Writer ✏️ @nypost @N_YPress
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Angela Barbuti |Samantha Olander |Khristina Narizhnaya
The Coney Island Mermaid Parade made quite a splash once again. The 43rd annual event — the nation’s largest art parade — welcomed revelers close from the Big Apple to around the world, many donning over-the-top aquatically-themed costumes for the tropical festivities. “It’s a great expression of people’s creativity,” gushed Noella Owen, 53, of Brooklyn, who attended with her two children, aged 11 and 12. The trio, who show up annually, hand made their marine-centric ensembles.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Angela Barbuti |Rich Calder
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Angela Barbuti |Rich Calder
The heat wave could be good news for far lefties and bad news for ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The 102 degree scorcher expected for Tuesday’s primaries is likely to help far lefties such as socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani while hurting Cuomo, the frontrunner to win the Democratic mayoral nomination who is appealing to more moderate voters, political pundits told The Post.
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Angela Barbuti
New Yorkers shelled out roughly $179 million on OnlyFans in 2024, a new study found — far below the per-capita peak spending in the Mountain State. West Virginia, home to country roads and mountain mamas, was No. 1 in the U.S. in money spent on the sexy site per 10,000 residents — $116,313 annually, according to search engine OnlyFinder‘s “The United States of Lonelyfans,” the first to delve into a state-level analysis of the London-based subscription site.
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Angela Barbuti
So that’s how the sausage is made. A former employee at Hormel Foods, a Fortune 500 packaged meat company, left with top-secret sausage recipes and market information — and then joined its regional competitor Johnsonville, a new federal lawsuit alleges.
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