• Sailor Brinkley-Cook looks just like her model mom in new swimsuit photos

    Sailor Brinkley-Cook looks just like her model mom in new swimsuit photos

    Talk about good genes. Sailor Brinkley-Cook snapped a few poolside Instagram photos on Thursday, clad in a taupe one-piece swimsuit ($110) from the Sports Illustrated Swim collection. The 22-year-old blond beauty was the spitting image of her supermodel mom, Christie Brinkley, who back in 1977 posed for Vogue wearing a similar peach maillot while lounging …
  • Heidi Klum claims ex Seal preventing her from taking kids to Germany

    Heidi Klum claims ex Seal preventing her from taking kids to Germany

    Heidi Klum is requesting an emergency hearing to allow her kids to travel with her to Germany. Klum, 47, claims in a new court filing, obtained by People, that ex-husband Seal is preventing her from bringing their children with her as she films “Next Top Model” in the European country because he has COVID-19 concerns. …
  • NBA Mock Draft 1.0: Anthony Edwards and James Wiseman will go 1-2

    NBA Mock Draft 1.0: Anthony Edwards and James Wiseman will go 1-2

    Let the speculation begin. One of the most fascinating drafts in history now has a lottery order. Without a clear No. 1 choice, being held in October during a pandemic and the uncertainty surrounding whether teams will be able to bring in players for workouts, there figures to be chaos. Here is how The Post …
  • Carol Burnett seeks custody of grandson over daughter’s substance abuse

    Carol Burnett seeks custody of grandson over daughter’s substance abuse

    Comedy legend Carol Burnett is seeking custody of her grandson, Dylan, over her daughter Erin Hamilton’s allegedly ongoing battle with substance abuse. “Due to addiction issues and other circumstances that my daughter, Erin, has been struggling with impacting her immediate family dynamic, my husband [Brian Miller] and I have petitioned the court to be appointed …
  • TikTok removes 380K videos in US for violating hate speech policy

    TikTok removes 380K videos in US for violating hate speech policy

    TikTok has removed more than 380,000 videos in the US for violating its hate speech policy so far this year, the short-form video app said Thursday. The app, owned by China’s ByteDance, also said it banned more than 1,300 accounts for posting hateful content. TikTok said in a blog post that it had acted on …
  • Netflix ‘deeply sorry’ for ‘Cuties’ poster after backlash for sexualizing kids

    Netflix ‘deeply sorry’ for ‘Cuties’ poster after backlash for sexualizing kids

    Netflix has issued an apology for releasing a poster for an upcoming movie that online petitioners said sexualizes children. The streaming giant plans to release “Cuties,” a French film about a young girl who joins a dance troupe, on Sept. 9. The premise of the film, which features the young cast members dancing seductively, has …
  • Netflix’s ‘Cuties’ slammed for ‘sexualizing’ little girls

    Netflix’s ‘Cuties’ slammed for ‘sexualizing’ little girls

    More than 30,000 people have signed a petition asking Netflix to remove “Cuties,” a movie they claim sexualizes children. The film, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, premieres on the streaming service Sept. 9. The trailer was released earlier this week on YouTube. It has a TV-MA rating from Netflix. “Eleven-year-old Amy starts …
  • U.S. and China to Hold Trade Talks, Chinese Commerce Ministry Says

    U.S. and China to Hold Trade Talks, Chinese Commerce Ministry Says

    The United States and China have agreed to hold trade talks “in the coming days” to review the progress of the Phase 1 trade deal, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday. Ministry spokesman Gao Feng said in a weekly briefly held online that the two countries would meet to discuss the deal, which took …
  • American Universities Will Use Code Names to Protect Chinese Students from Beijing’s New National Security Law

    American Universities Will Use Code Names to Protect Chinese Students from Beijing’s New National Security Law

    American universities are struggling to conduct certain classes this fall in a way that will protect Chinese students from prosecution under that country’s new national-security law. China applied a law to the territory of Hong Kong in late June that gives the government broad authority to arrest any resident suspected of offenses against the “national …
  • China Looks to Leverage Coronavirus Vaccine Access to Secure Strategic Concessions from Other Nations

    China Looks to Leverage Coronavirus Vaccine Access to Secure Strategic Concessions from Other Nations

    Top Beijing officials are promising certain countries, with whom they have strategic partnerships, early access to China’s imminent coronavirus vaccines as they seek to repair their global image following criticism over their failure to contain the initial outbreak of the virus. The countries China is working with to produce vaccines and provide early access include …