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Bikini models by the pool, Ashton Kutcher cavorting — more footage re-emerges from Diddy’s infamous White Parties


Bikini models by the pool, Ashton Kutcher cavorting — more footage re-emerges from Diddy’s infamous White Parties

Bikini models by the pool, Ashton Kutcher cavorting — more footage re-emerges from Diddy’s infamous White Parties

Fonseca also remembered seeing Chris Brown leave one of Diddy’s parties with Amber Rose in 2009, five months after the rapper was investigated for an alleged domestic violence felony for assaulting then girlfriend Rihanna.


Washington state stockpiling abortion drugs in case of second Trump term, Gov. Jay Inslee says

Washington state stockpiling abortion drugs in case of second Trump term, Gov. Jay Inslee says

Washington has seen the number of out-of-state women traveling there for abortions increase since 2022, when numerous states — including nearby Idaho — implemented bans in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision.


Reflections on the Canadian Medical Association’s apology to Indigenous Peoples

Reflections on the Canadian Medical Association’s apology to Indigenous Peoples

Did/does the ER physician whose behaviour escalated to include putting his hand in the back pocket of my jeans when I was on call to both grope me and “check if I had stolen their reflex hammer” feel deep shame?


Chicago school board approves measure to do away with ‘ranking’ schools after ‘longstanding structural racism’

Chicago school board approves measure to do away with ‘ranking’ schools after ‘longstanding structural racism’

They cited to Fox News Digital their effort to “expand pre-school programming, provide interventions like high-dosage tutoring, academic coaches for teachers, school interventionists to help struggling students.”


Man chops-up own penis and stores severed parts in jar of snow after eating ‘magic’ mushrooms

Man chops-up own penis and stores severed parts in jar of snow after eating ‘magic’ mushrooms

Lately, mainstream medicine has caught on to the therapeutic benefits of psilocybin mushrooms as studies show it could help treat patients experiencing psychological distress, such as depression, anxiety, addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).


Pilot, passenger arrested on drug charges after small plane makes emergency landing on Calif. highway: ‘Can’t write this stuff’

Pilot, passenger arrested on drug charges after small plane makes emergency landing on Calif. highway: ‘Can’t write this stuff’

I think we have narcotics coming into our country in various ways, but I think the surprising part is the emergency landing and how we came across it,” Valdovinos told reporters.


Historic racism still negatively affects the way paintings of black people are perceived – as our study shows

Historic racism still negatively affects the way paintings of black people are perceived – as our study shows

There are several shocking elements of Rex Whistler’s mural, originally commissioned by the Tate as “decoration for the new refreshment room”, including the image of a black child chained to a horse and cart as it moves at speed.


Malcolm Gladwell’s new vision of the world ahead of us: Our lives ‘can be tipped’

Malcolm Gladwell’s new vision of the world ahead of us: Our lives ‘can be tipped’

Consider the case of the Lawrence Tract, Gladwell says, a small housing development in racially segregated 1950s Palo Alto, Calif., whose founders sought to strike a perfect balance of roughly one-third each between black, white and Asian-American residents.


Exclusive | Two Delta Airlines agents smuggled over $3M in ketamine through JFK: feds

Exclusive | Two Delta Airlines agents smuggled over $3M in ketamine through JFK: feds

Leandro Alleyne and Fabian Innis were collared after they were allegedly spotted grabbing backpacks and suitcases off a just-arrived flight Sept. 19, loading them onto a baggage transportation vehicle before ferrying the luggage to a deserted area of the tarmac, according to court papers.


Gorilla Stone Mafia gangbanger named ‘Tragedy’ convicted in NYC slayings, said he felt ‘like the reaper’

Gorilla Stone Mafia gangbanger named ‘Tragedy’ convicted in NYC slayings, said he felt ‘like the reaper’

John Pena, 32, apparently copped to the twin 2021 killings in rap lyrics he penned from his jail cell — saying he felt “like the reaper” when he “left his brains on them sheets,” according to a statement from US Attorney Breon Peace.


No, immigrants aren’t eating dogs and cats – but Trump’s claim is part of an ugly history of myths about immigrant foodways

No, immigrants aren’t eating dogs and cats – but Trump’s claim is part of an ugly history of myths about immigrant foodways

The myth of eating pets traces back to old legends in Europe, Australia and the United States that “immigrants are stealing our cats and dogs for their dinner tables or to serve in ethnic restaurants,” writes the folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand.


Gun violence in Philadelphia plummeted in 2024 − researchers aren’t sure why, but here are 3 factors at play

Gun violence in Philadelphia plummeted in 2024 − researchers aren’t sure why, but here are 3 factors at play

Meanwhile, Temple University attributes the reduction in crime within its patrol areas to the implementation of safety measures, including new equipment for officers such as firearms and radios, upgraded security cameras and advanced technology such as license plate readers, which help identify stolen vehicles or those linked to criminal behavior.


How sheriffs define law and order for their counties depends a lot on their views − and most are white Republican men

How sheriffs define law and order for their counties depends a lot on their views − and most are white Republican men

It also included screenshots of two Fox News stories about migrants in Aurora, Colorado, and Springfield, Ohio, which are both places that former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and his running mate JD Vance have falsely claimed to be sites of dangerous activity by immigrants.


Dear Abby: My doorman broke into my apartment and threatens me over text

Dear Abby: My doorman broke into my apartment and threatens me over text

If you can afford to engage an attorney, consult one for advice on legal options you can consider to protect yourself from harassment, hostility or bullying.


Probe underway after Gettysburg College swimmer etches racial slur into teammate’s chest

Probe underway after Gettysburg College swimmer etches racial slur into teammate’s chest

The family of the student on the receiving end of the carved slur told the school newspaper, the Gettysburgian, that their son was a “victim of a hate crime” and a box cutter was used to write the n-word on their child’s chest by a so-called friend on Sept. 6. wibulpas – stock.adobe.com


Caterpillar makes policy changes in yet another corporate DEI rollback

Caterpillar makes policy changes in yet another corporate DEI rollback

Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar is making changes after reviewing its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies amid mounting scrutiny of such initiatives at corporations around the country.


Dogma or data? Why sentencing reforms in NZ will annoy judges and clog the courts

Dogma or data? Why sentencing reforms in NZ will annoy judges and clog the courts

For example, impulsive offending by a young adult with ADHD who was in state care because of family abuse, and who pleads guilty early, would likely mean a considerable sentence reduction.


GOP senator calls on embattled North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson to sue CNN or drop out after porn site posts surface

GOP senator calls on embattled North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson to sue CNN or drop out after porn site posts surface

Mark Robinson either pursue legal action against CNN or end his bid to be the state’s governor after the outlet attributed disturbing posts on a pornography website to the gubernatorial candidate.


How to prevent some scandals, elite schools defying Supremes? and other commentary

How to prevent some scandals, elite schools defying Supremes? and other commentary

“Colleges aren’t permitted to use overt race categories or ‘application essays or other means’ to circumvent the ban on preferences.” But Yale, Princeton and Duke just “admitted fewer Asian-Americans than in the previous year,” despite supposedly no longer discriminating against them, whereas Harvard, Columbia and MIT saw Asian admissions rise.


NYC lawmakers call for investigation into de Blasio, health officials after COVID czar caught bragging about sex parties during pandemic

NYC lawmakers call for investigation into de Blasio, health officials after COVID czar caught bragging about sex parties during pandemic

Council member Robert Holden (D-Queens) also sent a letter to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and New York City’s Interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon urging a thorough investigation into Varma’s comments about a 200-person drug-fueled sex rave in the basement of a Wall Street bank during the summer of 2020.


Sesame Place spared $25M lawsuit after character is accused of ignoring black children in viral clip

Sesame Place spared $25M lawsuit after character is accused of ignoring black children in viral clip

The New York family’s lawyer, B’Ivory LaMarr, wanted SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment to cover any expenses related to the mental health of the girls, claiming they have “severe emotional distress” due to the alleged treatment.


Exclusive | Inside Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Hamptons sex parties, featuring ‘gay rappers’ who were ‘high on ketamine’: source

Exclusive | Inside Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Hamptons sex parties, featuring ‘gay rappers’ who were ‘high on ketamine’: source

Diddy’s 4,500-square-foot East Hampton mansion was the venue for his annual celebrity-studded White Parties, attended by many of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Mariah Carrey and Jay-Z.


Gangs’stories: From the streets of Dhaka to human-rights advocacy in Bangladesh

Gangs’stories: From the streets of Dhaka to human-rights advocacy in Bangladesh

In addition, my research proposes that young people – like Sharif, who become involved in the lower echelons of these criminal enterprises, should be conceptualised as ‘illicit child labourers’ rather than gang members, which risks criminalising them, or as victims, which denies their agency and capacity to make choices.


Wikipedia’s un-‘reliable’ sources, Trump got crime trend correct and other commentary

Wikipedia’s un-‘reliable’ sources, Trump got crime trend correct and other commentary

In his new film “Am I a Racist?” Matt Walsh “poses as a liberal activist who is earnestly and hilariously seeking the counsel of unsuspecting DEI experts” — performing “a public service,” cheers The Wall Street Journal’s Jason L. Riley.


‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants

‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants

As all three organizations have since acknowledged, their humanitarian interventions left numerous crises in their wake, including cholera, chronic corruption in rebuilding projects and a market for sexually exploiting young girls.


What James Earl Jones can teach us about activism and art in times of crisis

What James Earl Jones can teach us about activism and art in times of crisis

Dominic Taylor does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


What makes an Italian? An olympic gold medal and a vandalised mural reopen debate about race and citizenship

What makes an Italian? An olympic gold medal and a vandalised mural reopen debate about race and citizenship

When Paola Egonu, born in Italy to Nigerian parents, won a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic games volleyball tournament, a dormant discussion in Italian politics was reignited.


Meet Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘manipulator in chief,’ who was once compared to Ghislaine Maxwell

Meet Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘manipulator in chief,’ who was once compared to Ghislaine Maxwell

“High-ranking supervisors” were flagged in the three-count federal indictment charging Combs with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution on Tuesday, a day after the 54-year-old hip-hop mogul was arrested by Homeland Security agents at a New York City hotel.


What James Earl Jones can teach us about the activism of art in times of crisis

What James Earl Jones can teach us about the activism of art in times of crisis

Dominic Taylor does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


Crazy Town singer Shifty Shellshock promised to get clean in haunting audio before fatal overdose

Crazy Town singer Shifty Shellshock promised to get clean in haunting audio before fatal overdose

Shellshock’s addiction struggles were well documented as he appeared on Seasons 1 and 2 of “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew,” where he admitted to using cocaine and stimulants.


Druggies take over NJ park after costly renovations — but one homeless man is fighting back

Druggies take over NJ park after costly renovations — but one homeless man is fighting back

Roberto Clemente Park — a 12-acre tract perched in one of the Silk City’s roughest neighborhoods — stood out as a withered symbol of urban decay when Rolando Vazquez first arrived five years ago, he told The Post.


Science — not more scare-mongering — is what will keep kids from fentanyl deaths

Science — not more scare-mongering — is what will keep kids from fentanyl deaths

Experts like Dr. Scott Hadland, a pediatrician in charge of adolescent and young adult medicine at Mass General Hospital and Harvard Medical school, says it’s crucial to be honest, compassionate, and open when talking with kids about complicated and hard subjects like drugs.


Why the 1955 murder of Emmett Till still remains shrouded in racism and mystery

Why the 1955 murder of Emmett Till still remains shrouded in racism and mystery

The grocery store in Money, Miss., where Till allegedly whistled at a white woman, Carolyn Bryant Donham, is now owned by Harry Ray Tribble and his siblings, children of one of the deceased jurors from the 1955 murder trial.


Mexican drug kingpin ‘El Mayo’ had his own nephew killed for stealing from him, feds say

Mexican drug kingpin ‘El Mayo’ had his own nephew killed for stealing from him, feds say

Zambada also ordered the murders of at least three people in recent months as retaliation for a November 2023 theft of a large cache of the cartel’s fentanyl pills, methamphetamine and cocaine in Tijuana, the feds said in a court filing, in which they argued for the accused drug lord to be detained pending trial.


Kamala Harris effectively baited Donald Trump during the debate, drawing out his insecure white masculinity

Kamala Harris effectively baited Donald Trump during the debate, drawing out his insecure white masculinity

Communication scholar Patricia Roberts-Miller explains that scapegoating shifts focus away from policy issues and onto members of a marginalized group who can be blamed for society’s ills, fostering a culture in which people are dehumanized and degraded.


Beyond the Harris-Trump debate: How politicians use anti-immigrant rhetoric to mask systemic failures

Beyond the Harris-Trump debate: How politicians use anti-immigrant rhetoric to mask systemic failures

Politicians, from far-right populists to centrist liberals, use anti-immigrant narratives to deflect attention from deeper systematic issues such as affordable housing shortages, economic inequalities and failing public services.


Steve Biko’s murder exposed deep racism in how medicine was taught and practised in South Africa

Steve Biko’s murder exposed deep racism in how medicine was taught and practised in South Africa

In 1966, Steve Biko began studying medicine at the University of Natal in South Africa, the same year that the general assembly of the United Nations declared apartheid a crime against humanity.


US claims white supremacists tried to use Telegram to spark race war, put out hit on senator

US claims white supremacists tried to use Telegram to spark race war, put out hit on senator

WASHINGTON — US prosecutors unveiled criminal charges Monday against two alleged leaders of a white supremacist gang, saying they used the Telegram social media site to solicit attacks on black, Jewish, LGBTQ people and immigrants, aiming to incite a race war.


Pastor arrested in Vegas hotel room with drugs and guns, sparking counter-terrorism probe into mass shooting: docs

Pastor arrested in Vegas hotel room with drugs and guns, sparking counter-terrorism probe into mass shooting: docs

An evangelical pastor was busted in a Las Vegas hotel room with drugs and guns, including an AR-15 with a scope — leading counter-terrorism cops to fear he planned a mass shooting similar to the deadliest in US history, according to alarming court documents.


Voters in pivotal Pennsylvania county weigh in on Trump, Harris and the issues: ‘This area really counts’

Voters in pivotal Pennsylvania county weigh in on Trump, Harris and the issues: ‘This area really counts’

Sheri also criticized Harris’ time as a liberal California prosecutor, telling The Post that “Kamala’s prosecution record doesn’t give me a lot of warm and fuzzy that she’s gonna be hard on these criminals that are destroying our society.”


Exclusive | Matt Walsh exposes anti-racist ‘grifters’ getting rich off white guilt: ‘Selling a disease without a cure’

Exclusive | Matt Walsh exposes anti-racist ‘grifters’ getting rich off white guilt: ‘Selling a disease without a cure’

In his newest offering, “Am I Racist?” which hits theaters Friday, the “Daily Wire” personality is taking on the anti-racism industrial complex — which, after the Black Lives Matters protests of 2020, has flourished everywhere from corporate America to schools to the entertainment business.


Netflix chef Wendy Drew seen fighting off accused racist attacker in San Francisco

Netflix chef Wendy Drew seen fighting off accused racist attacker in San Francisco

A chef who starred in a Netflix series bravely defended herself against a homeless man who called her a racial slur and began beating her up in a wild, caught-on-camera brawl that left her with a broken nose and a gruesome eye injury.


Steve Biko, the South African liberation struggle hero who considered dishonour worse than death

Steve Biko, the South African liberation struggle hero who considered dishonour worse than death

When the government banished him in 1973 to his home district of King William’s Town, effectively forcing him to abandon his studies at the University of Natal Medical School, he assuaged his mother’s fears by asking her about the purpose of Jesus’s mission on earth.


Exclusive | ‘White Fragility’ author Robin DiAngelo gets tricked into paying reparations to Matt Walsh’s producer in ‘Am I Racist?’ documentary

Exclusive | ‘White Fragility’ author Robin DiAngelo gets tricked into paying reparations to Matt Walsh’s producer in ‘Am I Racist?’ documentary

Taking hold of the new cash padding his wallet, Ben — fully in on the ruse — explained that he doesn’t “know if it’s ever enough” but praised Walsh for “putting in the work” and acknowledged the “small progress I think we made today.”


Exclusive | CUNY professor in alleged drug-dealing, student-sex scandal at John Jay College will shockingly return to classroom

Exclusive | CUNY professor in alleged drug-dealing, student-sex scandal at John Jay College will shockingly return to classroom

In 2019, John Jay president Karol Mason announced plans to ax veteran anthropology professor Ric Curtis and two other academics following an investigation into allegations — first revealed by The Post — that the faculty members ran a den of depravity known as “The Swamp” at the school’s Midtown campus, where they used and sold drugs, and engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct involving students.


Steve Biko, the South African struggle hero who was prepared to sacrifice his life for black liberation

Steve Biko, the South African struggle hero who was prepared to sacrifice his life for black liberation

When the government banished him in 1973 to his home district of King William’s Town, effectively forcing him to abandon his studies at the University of Natal Medical School, he assuaged his mother’s fears by asking her about the purpose of Jesus’s mission on earth.


Gangs’stories: how 15-year-old Jennifer became Honduras’ first female gang leader

Gangs’stories: how 15-year-old Jennifer became Honduras’ first female gang leader

Following the mass deportations of convicts from the United States back to Central America after the end of the civil war period, the Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha gang culture was also exported to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.


A last minute amendment to NZ’s gang legislation risks making a bad law worse

A last minute amendment to NZ’s gang legislation risks making a bad law worse

But a last minute amendment, added after public consultation closed, has raised more questions about legislative overreach.


Sanctuary city San Francisco is deporting migrants tied to drug busts after record-breaking fentanyl deaths: report

Sanctuary city San Francisco is deporting migrants tied to drug busts after record-breaking fentanyl deaths: report

Since last year, when fentanyl killed a record-breaking 656 people, more than 100 individuals have been charged as part of a federal sweep in San Francisco aimed at illegal drug sales — with most of the felons identified as undocumented migrants who get handed over to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Bloomberg reported.


NYC landlord case shows equal justice is a joke under DA Alvin Bragg

NYC landlord case shows equal justice is a joke under DA Alvin Bragg

Since that murder, and as Chin’s Chinatown neighborhood steadily deteriorated under the onslaught of Democratic soft-on-crime policies emanating not just from Bragg’s office but also from City Hall, the state Capitol and the White House, the landlord became an unpaid community activist trying to keep his block safe.


Oregon ‘lost a generation of people’ due to now-reversed liberal drug law, says GOP leader

Oregon ‘lost a generation of people’ due to now-reversed liberal drug law, says GOP leader

“You saw overdose deaths, you saw drug usage on the street, crime, homelessness all soared after Democrats put this policy in place.


Trump smiles at question about Congress doing shrooms, teases forthcoming drug policy on podcast

Trump smiles at question about Congress doing shrooms, teases forthcoming drug policy on podcast

Trump, 78, steered clear of commenting directly on psychedelics specifically during his exchange with Fridman, who has gone on an ayahuasca retreat and conversed with guests about their spiritual experiences on drugs.


‘1000-Lb Sisters’ Amy Slaton leaves zoo on stretcher after camel bite that triggered drug arrest

‘1000-Lb Sisters’ Amy Slaton leaves zoo on stretcher after camel bite that triggered drug arrest

As if a camel bite wasn’t bad enough, Slaton was arrested shortly after receiving medical attention when local sheriffs allegedly found psychedelic mushrooms and marijuana in her car.


Spike in Asian Americans at MIT proves it was discriminating against them

Spike in Asian Americans at MIT proves it was discriminating against them

Although we still need to see the returns from other top schools, the MIT numbers are the first hard post-Supreme Court evidence that the critics were — unsurprisingly — right that affirmative action was a form of systemic discrimination against high-achieving Asian Americans.


Oregon reverses course and recriminalizes possession of hard drugs including fentanyl and heroin

Oregon reverses course and recriminalizes possession of hard drugs including fentanyl and heroin

A personal-use possession will be a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail, while the law encourages, but does not mandate, counties in the state to set up treatment alternatives to divert offenders away from the criminal justice system.