• Chance the Rapper defends Kanye West’s presidential hopes

    Chance the Rapper defends Kanye West’s presidential hopes

    Chance the Rapper has presidential hopeful Kanye West’s back. Responding to a video West posted featuring the song “DONDA” in honor of West’s late mother, Chance fired off a series of tweets saying he would be happy to see his pal in the White House. “Kanye West has zero blood on his hands, and to consistently compare the …
  • NEC’s new facial recognition system can spot workers with masks on

    NEC’s new facial recognition system can spot workers with masks on

    Japanese electronics giant NEC Corp. has rolled out technology at its Tokyo headquarters that can recognize employees’ faces even when they’re wearing masks. NEC is reportedly using the advanced facial recognition system in an experiment it started Monday that aims to reduce the amount of touching in its offices and stem the spread of the …
  • Apple’s stock nears all-time high as analyst eyes $2 trillion market cap

    Apple’s stock nears all-time high as analyst eyes $2 trillion market cap

    Apple shares neared record levels on Monday as an analyst predicted the iPhone maker could become the world’s first $2 trillion company as soon as next year. The upcoming launch of its 5G iPhones at the end of 2020 will position the Cupertino, Calif. tech giant to take advantage of “continued demand snapback in China” …
  • Hedge fund plans to buy bankrupt McClatchy newspaper chain

    Hedge fund plans to buy bankrupt McClatchy newspaper chain

    Chatham Asset Management plans to buy the bankrupt McClatchy newspaper chain in the latest hedge-fund takeover of a major news publisher. New Jersey-based Chatham was named the winning bidder Sunday of a bankruptcy auction for the publisher of 30 local newspapers including the Miami Herald, the Sacramento Bee and the Kansas City Star. The companies …
  • More than 150 Minneapolis officers file disability claims after death of George Floyd

    More than 150 Minneapolis officers file disability claims after death of George Floyd

    More than 150 Minneapolis police officers are filing work-related disability claims after the death of George Floyd and ensuing unrest, with about three-quarters citing post-traumatic stress disorder as the reason for their planned departures, according to an attorney representing the officers. Their duty disability claims, which will take months to process, come as the city …
  • Aroldis Chapman’s coronavirus diagnosis has Yankees’ Brett Gardner ‘concerned’

    Aroldis Chapman’s coronavirus diagnosis has Yankees’ Brett Gardner ‘concerned’

    Brett Gardner said he was “disappointed and concerned” for Aroldis Chapman in the wake of the closer’s positive test for coronavirus. Still, the outfielder has not altered his view of what lies ahead. “It doesn’t affect the way I look at the season,’’ Gardner said. “Going into this, I think we’re all prepared for this …
  • Bump stock maker seeks compensation from Las Vegas massacre victim fund

    Bump stock maker seeks compensation from Las Vegas massacre victim fund

    The maker of the now-banned gun accessory that worsened the Las Vegas massacre has filed a little-noticed court motion that threatens to wipe out a $1.1 million fund set aside for the victims’ families, The Post has learned. Slide Fire Solutions — the defunct manufacturer of the controversial “bump stock” device that converted Stephen Paddock’s …
  • Rapper Lil Marlo shot to death in Atlanta

    Rapper Lil Marlo shot to death in Atlanta

    Rapper Lil Marlo was shot and killed in Atlanta over the weekend, law enforcement confirmed Sunday to TMZ. The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office told Page Six on Sunday that the body of a Rudolph Johnson — Marlo’s real name — had been brought in. He was 30 years old. On Saturday evening, authorities responded …
  • Why I don't buy the story that Superman isn't connecting with audiences because he's 'too perfect.'

    Why I don't buy the story that Superman isn't connecting with audiences because he's 'too perfect.'

    “Oh Superman, where are you now? When everything’s gone wrong somehow?” That lyric from the 1986 Genesis song “Land of Confusion” suits our current predicament. Many things seem to be going wrong all at once. The COVID pandemic, lockdowns, economic devastation, political polarization, civil unrest, violence in the streets. Anxiety levels rise as these crises …
  • As NFL Star Quotes Fake Hitler, SPLC and ADL Accuse Jack Posobiec of Anti-Semitism

    As NFL Star Quotes Fake Hitler, SPLC and ADL Accuse Jack Posobiec of Anti-Semitism

    On Wednesday, the far-left smear factory Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) took aim at OANN correspondent Jack Posobiec, claiming his rise was “tied to [the] white supremacist movement,” and accusing Posobiec of anti-Semitism. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the Simon Weisenthal Center, and Bend the Arc: Jewish Action bolstered the SPLC’s anti-Semitism accusations. Yet some Jewish …