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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The biggest gender reveal fails ever: 10 parties gone terribly wrong

When will the madness end?

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Chemicals found in over 1,200 foods linked to immune system damage

More reasons to lay off junk food.

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Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine lasts 6 months, protects against variants

It’s 100% effective at preventing “severe” illness, according to the CDC.

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Google cancels April Fools’ Day, again

The move comes out of respect for the pandemic.

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YouTube is testing removal of the ‘dislike’ counter on videos

The option to “dislike” a video will appear without a tally for some users.

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These are the weirdest places where people are getting vaccinated

It’s the place to be these days.

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Study: 46 million Americans avoided doctor during pandemic due to costs

They are torn between caring for their physical and financial health.

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‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ episode pulled ‘due to sensitivities’

Nickelodeon isn’t taking any chances with this nautical nonsense.

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Japanese daredevil scales building to steal pricey Pokémon cards

The man was reportedly looking for a quick buck to pay off debt.

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Rebel Wilson’s ‘Pooch Perfect’ reveal: See the wackiest dog makeovers

Send in the puparazzi for these dashing doggos.

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These shoulder-baring ‘vaccine ready’ tops cost up to $300

Are your pandemic ‘fits “vaccine ready”?

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Sylvester Stallone reveals hand-scrawled notes for ‘Rocky’ TV series

There’s a prequel in the works — if you can read Sly’s handwriting.

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