Hannah Sparks Features Reporter
  • New York
  • New York Post

Hannah Sparks is a generalist features reporter with over 1,200 bylines in the New York Post.

1179 Articles
over 3 years ago
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Justin Bieber’s pastor BFF Carl Lentz fired from Hillsong for ‘moral failures’

The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away from the “hypepriest.”

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Your next Amazon order might come in a Super Mario box

Happy 35th birthday to the Super Mario Bros.!

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Hero pet parrot squawks owner’s name, saves him from house fire

The homeowner said his bird alerted him before his smoke detector.

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Kitten cams and other animal livestreams are purr-fect for election stress

Puppies and polar bears are also guilt-free binge watches.

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New earwax test could reveal stress levels and depression risk

But don’t go digging for it yourself.

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over 3 years ago
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7 planets in solar system will be visible in the night sky this week

It’s going to be a stellar show.

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over 3 years ago
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Horses don’t love us as much as we love them: study

Buttercup giving you the colt shoulder?

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over 3 years ago
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Man torches head after hand sanitizer goes up in flames

The cab driver says he’s survived “going to hell and back.”

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Dog walks 62 miles for 2 weeks to get back home

This pooch was doggone lucky.

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Golden tiger cubs, ‘more rare than pandas,’ born in China

There are only around 30 such tigers in the wild.

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over 3 years ago
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Giant whale sculpture catches crashing metro train in mid-air

Authorities were eager to survey the fluke.

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over 3 years ago
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Video shows rescue of girl, 3, pulled from earthquake rubble after 65 hours

“That child deserves to live to the end.”

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