United States
Pirates prospect Konnor Griffin, 19, celebrates ‘first adventure with wife’ before Opening Day push (New York Post)
How to get the best sleep of your life, starting tomorrow — here's what to do (NBC News)
Team USA stars making rounds on ‘SNL,’ ‘Tonight Show’ after Olympic triumphs (New York Post)
Bryson Stott heard Phillies' brass, now he's hitting lefties (NBC Philadelphia)
Erie County to end agreement to allow ICE to house immigrant detainees in county prison (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The property next to Ken Griffin’s record-setting Miami estate just listed for $110M — and it’s 1.6 acres (New York Post)
Miami’s newest wave of restaurants add sizzle to the city (New York Post)
Tyler Cameron wants one celeb to be the next ‘Bachelorette’ — but jokes she wouldn’t do it for shady reason (New York Post)
Commissioner Macy responds to being contacted the night of the Granville crash (WGRZ Buffalo)
‘SNL’ Welcomes ‘Heated Rivalry’ Star Connor Storrie And U.S. Men's Olympic Hockey Hero Quinn Hughes, But Are They Gonna Kiss Or What? (New York Post)
NY reps silent on accepting pay while DHS workers go unpaid during shutdown (New York Post)
Can You Watch Bill Clinton’s Epstein Deposition? (New York Post)
Are ‘Fire Country’ and ‘Sheriff Country’ New Tonight? Start Time, How To Watch New Episodes (New York Post)
University of Denver to close Ricks Center for Gifted Children next year (Denver Post)
President Trump orders all federal agencies to phase out use of Anthropic technology (KMBC Kansas City)
Malabar, DC's new Contemporary southern Indian restaurant focused on seafood (WTOP Washington)
Florida day care worker charged after video shows alleged child abuse (KMBC Kansas City)
NYC could see another quick bout of snow this weekend, sandwiched between increasingly warmer weather (New York Post)
Sydney Sweeney’s spray tan artist calls this 10-minute self-tanner ‘really game-changing’ (New York Post)
Stream It Or Skip It: 'Father Mother Sister Brother' on MUBI, Jim Jarmusch's Offbeat Anthology of Strained Familial Relations (New York Post)