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.

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Tomato puree spills from truck, turning street blood red

The cartoonish incident au-tomato-cally sparked a slew of corny food puns on social media, many worthy of rotten toma...

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Dolly Parton wears makeup to bed in case of an earthquake

Yes, even in Tennessee. She also described her typical “house clothes” as “a little dress-like teddy” with a matching...

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Massive sinkhole opens up in Mexico — and it’s growing

Homeowners nearby reported hearing a thunderous sound before finding the gigantic pit. Authorities have asked locals ...

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JoJo Siwa begs producers to pull hetero kiss from upcoming film

The 18-year-old Nickelodeon star confessed that she’s urging producers of her upcoming movie “Bounce” to pull a scene...

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Wild drone footage captures erupting volcano before crash into lava

Drone footage over a volcano in Iceland has gone viral this week for giving millions of viewers a rare glimpse at a l...

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Boaters harass family with Pride flag as boat goes up in flames

A boat full of bigots was seen swarming a family flying a pride flag just before their vessel exploded and was “charr...

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Male teachers wear skirts to school in support of expelled student

Male teachers and students in Spain are showing up to school wearing skirts in protest of the expulsion of 15-year-ol...

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More Florida manatees have died this year than all of 2020

Conservationists have sounded the alarm at an “unusual” uptick in manatee deaths, as 738 have been lost in the first ...

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Rural Japanese homes are selling for $500 or less

Japan is riddled with millions of vacant homes, called akiya, that local governments hope will sell for next to nothi...

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QAnon as popular as some religions with 30M followers: poll

An estimated 30 million Americans are praying at the altar of Q, making the group as popular as some religions in the...

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Common pain reliever leads to risk of autism, ADHD: study

Research found that unborn children exposed to acetaminophen, compared to non-exposed fetuses, were 19% more likely t...

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How 1911’s horrific, deadly Triangle building fire rewrote labor laws

“People jumped. People were possibly pushed out. Many of them were on fire as they fell,” said author Gina DeAngelis.

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