• What pushed Raiders, Colts out of Tom Brady sweepstakes

    What pushed Raiders, Colts out of Tom Brady sweepstakes

    The Buccaneers and Chargers were the finalists for Tom Brady after he split from the Patriots. Where did the other teams that were reportedly interested in the six-time Super Bowl champ finish, though? The Raiders and Colts were involved and had been two teams prominently mentioned in the active rumor mill this offseason. NBC Sports …
  • Justin Timberlake defends the denim outfit he wore with Britney Spears

    Justin Timberlake defends the denim outfit he wore with Britney Spears

    Justin Timberlake has no regrets about the iconic denim looks he and Britney Spears wore to the 2001 American Music Awards. The “Cry Me a River” singer, 39, appeared on former NSYNC band member Lance Bass’ podcast to discuss the matchy-matchy moment, which he insisted would still be considered stylish in 2020. “You can kinda …
  • Trump Activates National Guard to Assist California, New York, and Washington fight with Chinese virus

    Trump Activates National Guard to Assist California, New York, and Washington fight with Chinese virus

    President Trump announced Sunday that the federal government would activate the National Guard to help California, New York, and Washington — three of the states hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic — deal with the outbreak. “The federal government will be funding 100 percent of the cost of deploying national guard units to carry out …
  • NFL free agency 2020: The first grades are in

    NFL free agency 2020: The first grades are in

    NFL free agency is not only about doling out massive contracts. There are trades, salary-cap casualties, bargains and scheme fits to consider. The interesting thing about the first week of free agency in 2020 is the winners are an unusual crop of starved franchises. On the flip side, perennial playoff teams of the past decade …
  • ‘Dear John’ reader gets lemonade for a GM lemon

    ‘Dear John’ reader gets lemonade for a GM lemon

    Dear John: I would like to fax to you 21 pages of correspondence in dealing with General Motors on one of their defective vehicles. My vehicle, a 2019 Chevy Camaro, has been in the shop eight times and has been towed three times to the dealership. I have sent one letter and two emails to …
  • Rick Pitino on Iona plans, Knicks drama, impact of NCAA exile

    Rick Pitino on Iona plans, Knicks drama, impact of NCAA exile

    New Iona coach Rick Pitino — who has also been at the helm for the Knicks and Kentucky Wildcats and was ousted by Louisville amid a scandal before coaching in Greece — takes a time out for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Where is the level of your PHD — passionate, hungry, …
  • Cuomo Orders 75 Percent of Nonessential Workers to Stay Home amid Coronavirus Outbreak

    Cuomo Orders 75 Percent of Nonessential Workers to Stay Home amid Coronavirus Outbreak

    New York governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday ordered 75 percent of workers in “nonessential” businesses to work from home amid the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic. Essential businesses include grocery stores, delivery services, pharmacies, and health care positions. The governor has also waived mortgage payments for 90 days for people economically affected by the coronavirus, including those …
  • Ford hoards cash amid Chinese virus concerns

    Ford hoards cash amid Chinese virus concerns

    Ford on Thursday moved to hoard cash on its balance sheet, drawing down $15.4 billion from two credit lines and suspending its dividend, in a move to bolster reserves to ride out damage to its business from the coronavirus pandemic. The No. 2 US automaker, whose shares were down 5.2 percent, at $4.26 in afternoon …
  • Baltimore Mayor Implores Residents to Stop Shooting Each Other amid Chinese virus outbreak

    Baltimore Mayor Implores Residents to Stop Shooting Each Other amid Chinese virus outbreak

    Baltimore mayor Jack Young on Wednesday implored city residents to stop shooting each other amid the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, following an attack on Tuesday in which a suspect shot seven people. “We’re dealing with the COVID virus and those of you who want to continue to shoot and kill people in this city we’re not …
  • Cuomo Slams De Blasio’s ‘Shelter-In-Place’ Speculation: ‘That Came From Nuclear War’

    Cuomo Slams De Blasio’s ‘Shelter-In-Place’ Speculation: ‘That Came From Nuclear War’

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio delivers remarks at a news conference regarding the first confirmed case of coronavirus in New York City, March 2, 2020. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters) New York governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday slammed New York City mayor Bill de Blasio’s suggestion that the city may implement a “shelter in place” order …