• John Krasinski hosts $3M ‘potluck’ feast with Guy Fieri, Martha Stewart

    John Krasinski hosts $3M ‘potluck’ feast with Guy Fieri, Martha Stewart

    John Krasinski’s “Some Good News” paid tribute Sunday night to the food industry, restaurant workers and the lengths to which ordinary Americans are going to make sure people get fed during the pandemic — and he brought in some special guests to help. He had previously asked viewers to send in their favorite family recipes for …
  • Fans are freaking out over Dolly Parton producing ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’

    Fans are freaking out over Dolly Parton producing ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’

    Fans of feminist cult icons everywhere are reeling at the recent discovery that Dolly Parton, best known for slaying the country music charts, had a producer side gig that brought late ’90s teen sci-fi series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” to television. Parton — who recently donated $1 million to coronavirus research — is not credited …
  • John Mara all in on Giants plan: ‘We better be a better team’

    John Mara all in on Giants plan: ‘We better be a better team’

    John Mara is pleased with how Dave Gettleman and Joe Judge conducted the 2020 Virtual NFL Draft together and addressed the offensive line, and can now see Blue skies up above. “I do believe that we’re on the right path,” the Giants co-owner told The Post on Sunday night. “But I’m sure our fans are …
  • Patriots add undrafted Brian Lewerke to post-Tom Brady quarterback group

    Patriots add undrafted Brian Lewerke to post-Tom Brady quarterback group

    The New England Patriots didn’t select a quarterback during NFL Draft 2020, but they’ve added yet another signal-caller to their roster since it ended. As the Patriots move on from the 20-year Tom Brady era, they signed on Sunday undrafted free agent Brian Lewerke out of Michigan State, his agent Mike McCartney announced. Lewerke, 23, …
  • Jerry Bishop, announcer on ‘Judge Judy’ for 24 years dead at 84

    Jerry Bishop, announcer on ‘Judge Judy’ for 24 years dead at 84

    Jerry Bishop, who announced the iconic Judge Judy daytime courtroom show for 24 years, passed away on Tuesday after heart complications and kidney failure, his granddaughter told the Hollywood Reporter. He was 84. The Hartford, Conn. born Bishop got a degree in broadcast journalism at Emerson College, before transitioning into radio. In 1963, he began …
  • Giants’ Dave Gettleman boosted offensive line in 2020 NFL Draft

    Giants’ Dave Gettleman boosted offensive line in 2020 NFL Draft

    The phrase has an edge to it and often sounds foreboding, or a warning: “Once and for all.’’ For Dave Gettleman, it is a vow. That is what the Giants’ general manager said after the second day of the 2020 NFL Draft, promising to “fix the offensive line, once and for all.’’ This was after …
  • Small business owners brace for pain when $310B loan program opens Monday

    Small business owners brace for pain when $310B loan program opens Monday

    The Small Business Administration will begin OK’ing a second round of loans to struggling businesses on Monday — a process that will be closely watched by hoards of mom-and-pop owners who say they were excluded from the stimulus program the first time around. The second round of Paycheck Protection Program loans kicks off April 27 …
  • What Giants are getting in ‘unflappable’ Andrew Thomas

    What Giants are getting in ‘unflappable’ Andrew Thomas

    The call, of course, came in from the Giants. As the head coach at Georgia, Kirby Smart fields many of these calls from NFL personnel men curious to uncover any and all inside information they can about players entering the draft. Smart gave the Giants the skinny on Andrew Thomas, and the characterization was as …
  • What do you know about the Man Who Killed Spartacus?

    What do you know about the Man Who Killed Spartacus?

    Most people have heard the name of the slave-turned-gladiator Spartacus, thanks to Hollywood movies and a popular television series. But this seemingly larger-than-life character actually existed – and he was killed by a man named Marcus Licinius Crassus. Facts about Roman General Crassus reveal that he was rich, devious, maybe a little evil, and, in the …
  • Company executives could face prison time for keeping coronavirus loans

    Company executives could face prison time for keeping coronavirus loans

    Officials at big companies could be sent to the slammer for taking loans meant to help small businesses amid the coronavirus crisis. Amid growing scrutiny of its $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program, the US Treasury Department on Thursday urged the dozens of publicly traded companies that got millions of dollars in government-backed loans to return …