• Rochester Mayor Fires Police Chief over Handling of Daniel Prude’s Death

    Rochester Mayor Fires Police Chief over Handling of Daniel Prude’s Death

    Rochester, N.Y. mayor Lovely Warren fired the city’s police chief Monday and called for a federal civil rights investigation into the death of a black man who died after officers placed him in a hood, as well as other arrests over the last three years. Police chief La’Ron Singletary and other senior police command members …
  • Jeremy Lin’s emotional and risky NBA comeback plan

    Jeremy Lin’s emotional and risky NBA comeback plan

    Jeremy Lin is returning to America, giving the NBA another shot. The former Knick announced the move following a strong season in the Chinese Basketball Association with the Beijing Shougang Ducks. “This decision has really been the hardest in my life,” Lin told his 7 million followers in Mandarin in a tear-filled video on Weibo. …
  • Leah McSweeney is being stiffed by Bravo for her second season: insider

    Leah McSweeney is being stiffed by Bravo for her second season: insider

    The newest member of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” Leah McSweeney, may only be a one season wonder if Bravo doesn’t cough up more cash, an insider close to the show confirmed to The Post. The breakout star and fan favorite of Season 12 is being offered a “pathetically low” pay raise to …
  • Darius Slayton emerging as Giants’ No. 1 wide receiver

    Darius Slayton emerging as Giants’ No. 1 wide receiver

    Maybe the Giants have a No. 1 receiver after all. Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate and Darius Slayton were billed as one of the NFL’s most dangerous trios, but a consistent criticism was the group lacked a true game-breaker. Some forward-looking 2021 mock drafts even suggest the Giants will go shopping for a receiver with their …
  • Agonizing Daniel Jones mistake doesn’t tell full Giants story

    Agonizing Daniel Jones mistake doesn’t tell full Giants story

    It had been such a beautiful drive, a 19-play drive by the time it ended, the kid quarterback of the Giants matriculating the ball down the field, clutch play after play, poised play after poised play, no huddle needed, and now Daniel Jones was 4 yards from carrying Joe Judge to a one-point lead over …
  • Saquon Barkley was historically bad for Giants

    Saquon Barkley was historically bad for Giants

    Daniel Jones was scrambling for his life and lateraled the ball to Saquon Barkley to salvage something positive on a busted play. Barkley’s 5-yard rush off a designed pass was his second-longest carry of the first half. It didn’t get any better from there. Yes, it was that kind of historically bad night for the …
  • Giants outclassed by Steelers as Joe Judge drops debut

    Giants outclassed by Steelers as Joe Judge drops debut

    Not good enough. Those might be the only three words needed to describe what the Giants were all about as they opened their season Monday night in Joe Judge’s head coaching debut. They led early and at times did enough smart things on both sides of the ball to irritate the Steelers. There were no …
  • Rob Manfred sees great potential in Mets sale to Steve Cohen

    Rob Manfred sees great potential in Mets sale to Steve Cohen

    Mets fans aren’t the only ones who see Steve Cohen as a messiah. “I think that a change in ownership at the Mets is an opportunity to make that franchise as strong as it can possibly be, and I think over the long haul it’ll be something that will be good for the game,” commissioner …
  • Mets fans’ love affair with Steve Cohen goes beyond his $14 billion

    Mets fans’ love affair with Steve Cohen goes beyond his $14 billion

    Steve Cohen is worth $14 billion. That makes him a most unlikely candidate to earn recognition as “the people’s choice.” But, then, we are talking about the New York Mets. And as Cohen, a lifelong fan, can surely expound on: the Mets are always a little bit different. In almost every way. And now, pending …
  • Multiple Giants players kneel during national anthem

    Multiple Giants players kneel during national anthem

    About 20 Giants knelt while the Steelers stood in unison and held an anti-racism banner during the playing of the national anthem before their “Monday Night Football” matchup. Giants coach Joe Judge stood between co-captains Jabrill Peppers and Dalvin Tomlinson and put one hand on the shoulder of both kneeling players. The banner read “Steelers …