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New York Post turns on Trump: Scathing editorial calls president's desperate attempt to overturn election an 'undemocratic coup' and slams his flunkies Sidney Powell and Mike Flynn as 'crazy' and 'treasonous'

The New York Post's editorial board, which has long supported President Donald Trump, has blasted his longshot attempts to overturn the election in a scathing editorial. The Post, which endorsed Trump in 2016 and 2020, issued the blistering rebuke in a front-page editorial for Monday's edition, calling his continued election fraud claims a 'dark charade'. The blaring front-page 'wood,' as it is known in tabloid parlance, pleaded for Trump to 'stop the insanity' and told him bluntly: 'You lost the election.'  The editorial said Trump was 'cheering for an undemocratic coup' with his call for Republicans in Congress to prevent the certification of the Electoral College vote on January 6. The New York Post's editorial board, which long supported President Donald Trump, has blasted his longshot attempts to overturn the election in a scathing editorial Trump is seen returning to Mar-a-Lago on Sunday following a day at the golf course '

News executives 'kept Princess Diana's Panorama interview hidden from BBC chairman Marmaduke Hussey over fears his wife Lady Susan - lady-in-waiting to the Queen - would inform the royal family'

BBC news executives hid Martin Bashir's controversial interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, from the corporation's chairman because they feared his wife would tell Buckingham Palace. The BBC have asked retired Supreme Court judge Lord Dyson to investigate whether there was any deceit or wrongdoing by Bashir in securing the 1995 interview or any cover-up of wrongdoing by bosses According to the Times, officials are to hear that Steve Hewlett, who was head of Panorama at the time, and Richard Ayre, controller of the BBC editorial policy, decided not to inform senior managers or the governing body of the corporation about the interview. Official inquiry is expected to hear that news executives feared if they told BBC Chairman Marmaduke Hussey (pictured right) that he would tell his wife Lady Susan Hussey, pictured as Lady-in-Waiting with the Queen, would then tell the Royal Family about the interview The newspaper reported that a friend of Mr Ayre said they feared that if they

Massachusetts Republican Party official, 60, has been hospitalized with COVID-19 twice since attending White House Hanukkah party where 'hardly anyone wore masks' - and has infected at least 4 of his family members

The vice chairman of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee is battling COVID-19 after attending a holiday party at the White House earlier this month where he claims 'hardly anyone' was wearing a mask.  Tom Mountain has been hospitalized twice in the weeks since he attended a Hanukkah party in the East Wing of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on December 9. The 60-year-old, who attended against the advice of his wife, believes it was at the annual event that he most likely contracted the virus.  'I didn’t listen to the warnings of my own family, and now I’m paying the price,' Mountain told the Boston Globe. 'No one can ever say for sure exactly where they got it, but I’ll say this: Before the party, I was in perfectly good health. 'Three days later, I was in the hospital with COVID, and it was all downhill from there.' Tom Mountain (pictured with fired Trump lawyer Sidney Powell) has been hospitalized twice in the weeks since he attended a Hanukkah party on D

Nashville suicide bomber Anthony Warner was sued by his own MOM over the $249,000 family home he inherited when his dad and brother died

Anthony Warner, 63, was named by the FBI on Sunday as the Nashville Christmas bomber Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner was involved in an ugly dispute over property that became so bitter that he was sued by his own mom, DailyMail.com can reveal. Warner, 63, was named by the FBI on Sunday as the lone suspect in the Christmas Day bombing outside an AT&T building, after DNA showed he perished in the attack carried out with an RV rigged to explode.  The bombing took place well before downtown streets were bustling with activity and was accompanied by a recorded announcement warning anyone nearby that a bomb would soon detonate. Then, for reasons that may never be known, the audio switched to a recording of Petula Clark's 1964 hit 'Downtown' shortly before the blast.  According to Davidson County court records, Warner’s 62-year-old brother, Steven Warner, died in September 2018, without leaving a will. Their mother, Betty Christine Lane, who divorced father Charles B. &#

Escape from Verbier: Hundreds of British tourists flee in the night after being forced into quarantine at Swiss ski resort hotels - despite fears they could have mutant virus strain

Hundreds of tourists from Britain forced into quarantine at a Swiss ski resort have fled in the night rather than seeing their holidays go downhill. Staff at the luxury Verbier resort, known as 'Little London' for its popularity with British tourists, began to realise guests were missing after trays of food left outside their rooms remained untouched.   A spokesman for the Bagnes municipality in the canton of Valais, where the resort is located, said roughly 420 tourists from Britain, including Swiss nationals, were ordered into quarantine before Christmas.  About 50 fled immediately, Jean-Marc Sandoz told local newspaper SonntagsZeitung, while less than a dozen of the 370 others were still at the resort as of Sunday.   While travellers from the UK require a negative coronavirus test to enter France, the border at Chartelard is often unmanned, one France-based Twitter user said.  Hundreds of tourists from Britain forced into quarantine in a Swiss ski resort fled in the night ra

Atlanta homeless man is dubbed a 'guardian angel' after he risks his life to rescue 16 dogs and cats from a burning animal shelter

An Atlanta homeless man risked his life to save all 16 of the dogs and cats inside a local animal shelter when it caught fire.   Keith Walker, 53, who is homeless, had been heading to W-Underdogs on the afternoon of December 18 to pick up his pitbull, Bravo, for a walk when he saw the fire, shelter founder Gracie Hamlin told CNN.  Walker - who boards his dog at the shelter at nights - then rushed into the burning building to rescue the six dogs and 10 cats trapped inside.   Keith Walker, 53, who is homeless, is pictured along one of the dogs that he helped rescue after Atlanta's W-Underdogs animal shelter caught on fire on December 18 Walker, who has been homeless since he was 13, had been heading to the shelter to pick up his own dog, which he leaves there at night Hamlin said that the firefighters had 'called animal control, but Keith was already in the building pulling out the cats and dogs until they were all safe.' Walker said he 'was nervous as hell' about his

Huge 40ft sinkhole swallows an entire TREE as it opens up just yards from million-pound Grade II listed properties on exclusive Bristol cul-de-sac

A 40ft sinkhole has swallowed a gate, a wall, a hedge, some road and an entire tree after opening up in an exclusive cul-de-sac in Bristol on Christmas Day.    Bristol City Council have since cordoned off the huge hole, which opened up in Canynge Square in Clifton on December 25, and have moved cars in the area as a precaution. The authority said  that officers were 'confident there is no risk to property or residents' and would continue to monitor the situation daily.    It is thought cellars underneath the square collapsed after bad weather - just yards from the Grade-II listed homes along the street.   The 40ft sinkhole swallowed an entire tree and parts of the road after opening up in Canynge Square in Clifton, Bristol, on December 25 Bristol City Council have fenced off the area as a precaution and said its officers would continue to monitor the situation daily Structural engineers have assessed the collapse and tree surgeons will do work on the trees as a precaution ahead