• Antonio Banderas recovers from COVID-19

    Antonio Banderas recovers from COVID-19

    Antonio Banderas announced on social media Tuesday that he has recuperated from COVID-19. Three weeks after revealing his diagnosis, which he received on his 60th birthday on August 10, the “Mask of Zorro” star said he’s “cured.” “After 21 days of disciplinary confinement I can say now that today I overcame the Covid 19 infection,” …
  • Sports media mailbag: Mike Golic’s new role in ESPN’s college football lineup

    Sports media mailbag: Mike Golic’s new role in ESPN’s college football lineup

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers & columnists to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: sports media. Looks like Joe Tessitore is returning to CFB on ESPN with Greg McElroy and Holly …
  • Giants rookie Niko Lalos reunites with father in heartwarming story

    Giants rookie Niko Lalos reunites with father in heartwarming story

    If COVID-19 can be remembered one day for anything other than death and devastation and joblessness and heartbreak, maybe Niko Lalos can remember it as an unlikely bridge to reconciliation with the father who couldn’t be there for him growing up. Lalos, an only child, grew up with his NFL dream. His mother Leslie was …
  • Jason Garrett, Patrick Graham bring Ivy League credentials to Giants

    Jason Garrett, Patrick Graham bring Ivy League credentials to Giants

    Jason Garrett was aware of Patrick Graham “from afar’’ but did not know him, despite their shared experience in the NFL for more than a decade. Joe Judge brought these two together as two of his top lieutenants on his first Giants coaching staff, and the professional relationship has taken off. “He’s been a real …
  • ‘King of Bachata’ Romeo Santos ‘took advantage’ of nanny’s hours: lawsuit

    ‘King of Bachata’ Romeo Santos ‘took advantage’ of nanny’s hours: lawsuit

    So-called “King of Bachata” Romeo Santos acted more like a dictator when it came to child care, according to a lawsuit brought by his frazzled former nanny, who says he worked her into the ground without paying her a dime of overtime. Marlene Jean-Louise says she regularly worked around 144 hours a week caring for …
  • There will surprises galore on this Giants roster

    There will surprises galore on this Giants roster

    Not at every position and certainly not where new head coach Joe Judge has little choice but to rely on those who were here last season. When it comes time for the Giants to put the finishing touches on their roster, though, the unexpected figures to be front and center and the norm will likely …
  • Joe Judge rips into Giants and gets exactly what he wanted

    Joe Judge rips into Giants and gets exactly what he wanted

    Around the scheduled end time for a two-hour practice, Joe Judge called the Giants together and cut the music. It quickly became clear over the silence that this wasn’t the end. This was a new beginning. Judge ripped his team with colorful language during a short pause in an otherwise nonstop practice on a hot …
  • Giants-loving family overjoyed to have Jason Garrett back home

    Giants-loving family overjoyed to have Jason Garrett back home

    Dressed to match his brothers in pajamas with a blue Giants helmet across the chest, Jason Garrett allowed an interruption to his busy day to pose for the family photo. He would’ve rather challenged John and Judd to a Giants tabletop electric football game. Or searched for a prized “Spider” Lockhart collectible stamp to complete …
  • Shaq still haunted by things he can’t say to Kobe Bryant

    Shaq still haunted by things he can’t say to Kobe Bryant

    Shaquille O’Neal still has regrets and gets emotional when talking about Kobe Bryant, seven months after the death of his former Los Angeles Lakers teammate. “I don’t want to see anybody go out like that and never to be able to talk to him again,” O’Neal said Monday to USA Today Sports about Bryant, who …
  • Hamptons hotspot 75 Main loses liquor license over COVID violations

    Hamptons hotspot 75 Main loses liquor license over COVID violations

    Another New York institution has fallen victim to COVID violations. After Cipriani Downtown and Nello both lost their liquor licenses for flouting pandemic rules, now Page Six is told that longtime Hamptons hotspot 75 Main has also had its license pulled for violations related to COVID regulations and underage drinking. The restaurant tells us it’s …