• Crime drama ‘Hightown’ mixes murder, opioids and LGBT issues

    Crime drama ‘Hightown’ mixes murder, opioids and LGBT issues

    The crime drama “Hightown,” set in Cape Cod, combines three unlikely topics — the opioid epidemic, the LGBT community and some good old-fashioned murder. Premiering Sunday on Starz (8 p.m.), “Hightown” follows Jackie Quiñones (Monica Raymund, “Chicago Fire”), a hard-partying lesbian National Marine Fisheries service agent who discovers a body on the beach, a murder …
  • Anthony Scaramucci moves $290M to three major hedge funds amid rough 2020

    Anthony Scaramucci moves $290M to three major hedge funds amid rough 2020

    After a brutal start to 2020, hedge fund manager and ex-White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci is turning to the big boys for help. In a letter to investors obtained by The Post — to be released Monday night — Scaramucci has told investors of his $9 billion fund-of-funds, Skybridge Capital, that he’s allocating $290 …
  • Turkey charges seven in wild escape of ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn

    Turkey charges seven in wild escape of ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn

    Turkish prosecutors have charged seven people in connection with ex-Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn’s stunning escape from Japan, according to a new report. Ghosn, 65, stands accused of financial crimes and was on house arrest when he allegedly fled Tokyo inside a suitcase in December. Four pilots, two flight attendants and airline executive have now been …
  • Britney Spears gives fans new art work for 2016 album ‘Glory’

    Britney Spears gives fans new art work for 2016 album ‘Glory’

    Pop icon Britney Spears has another surprise for her fans … and this time she’s only burning the Internet down instead of her home gym. On Friday, Spears, 38, changed the cover art for her 2016 album “Glory,” without warning, replacing its original photo of her backlit face with a brand new photo showing her …
  • Apple to start gradual reopening of US stores next week

    Apple to start gradual reopening of US stores next week

    Apple will begin opening its American retail stores next week. The reopening of its 271 US locations — which have been shuttered in March due to the coronavirus — will be gradual, starting with six stores in Alabama, Alaska, South Carolina and Idaho, the company said. “We’re excited to begin reopening stores in the US …
  • Tekashi 6ix9ine returns with new song recorded in home confinement

    Tekashi 6ix9ine returns with new song recorded in home confinement

    Tekashi 6ix9ine is making the most of his home confinement. The Brooklyn rapper, 24, is expected to drop a new song Friday, a towering billboard spotted in Times Square confirms. He is also expected to make an appearance on Instagram Live at 3 p.m., he told fans. The “Gummo” rapper-turned-snitch — whose real name is …
  • Pete Davidson’s ‘The King of Staten Island’ is a tribute to ‘heroes’

    Pete Davidson’s ‘The King of Staten Island’ is a tribute to ‘heroes’

    Judd Apatow is the artist and Pete Davidson is the clay. The comedic director known for launching actors’ careers is doing just that for the “Saturday Night Live” star in the upcoming flick “The King of Staten Island,” available on-demand June 12. A new trailer for the movie premiered Friday. It was Amy Schumer who …
  • Ty, Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper, dead from coronavirus at 47

    Ty, Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper, dead from coronavirus at 47

    Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper Ty has lost his battle with the coronavirus, the Guardian reports. He was 47. The hip-hop star, born Ben Chijioke, had been in declining health since at least early April, when he was “admitted into the hospital with medical complications related to COVID-19,” according to a fundraiser launched in his name. …
  • Capitals’ Brendan Leipsic apologizes for ‘misogynistic’ social media comments

    Capitals’ Brendan Leipsic apologizes for ‘misogynistic’ social media comments

    The NHL has been shut down because of the coronavirus, but that hasn’t stopped one of its players from getting into hot water on social media. Washington Capitals forward Brendan Leipsic was forced to apologize Wednesday after images of vulgar and insulting messages sent from his Instagram account surfaced on social media. Images of Leipsic’s …
  • J.Crew bankruptcy leads to profits for buyout firm

    J.Crew bankruptcy leads to profits for buyout firm

    J.Crew filed for bankruptcy this week after years of lackluster sales, but the buyout firm that took it private almost a decade ago still made off with a hefty profit, according to public filings and internal documents reviewed by The Post. Texas-based TPG, headed by billionaires David Bonderman and Jim Coulter, has made a fortune …