• New Xbox is still ‘on track’ to hit stores in time for the holidays

    New Xbox is still ‘on track’ to hit stores in time for the holidays

    The next Xbox is still slated to hit store shelves this holiday season — coronavirus be damned. In an interview with Time, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that despite the pandemic forcing employees to work from home, the next-generation gaming system will keep its original launch window. “Yes, we are on track,” Nadella said. “The …
  • MLB’s new proposal makes feud with players even more contentious

    MLB’s new proposal makes feud with players even more contentious

    Major League Baseball and the players association have mastered making offers that the other side claims take them further away from an agreement. MLB delivered a written proposal Monday to the players association that called for players to collectively receive 50 percent of their prorated salaries in a 76-game regular season. That would go to …
  • How to keep a strong relationship with your ‘work spouse’ in quarantine

    How to keep a strong relationship with your ‘work spouse’ in quarantine

    When Christopher Rim and Wafa F. Muflahi met seven years ago as undergraduates at Yale, they became close friends, which evolved into a strong working relationship. For the past five years they’ve been colleagues at education and college consulting firm Command Education in Midtown, where Rim’s the CEO and Muflahi’s a partner and senior program …
  • Apple reportedly offers coronavirus tests to returning employees

    Apple reportedly offers coronavirus tests to returning employees

    Apple is reportedly offering coronavirus tests to employees at its Bay Area campus as they begin to return to the office after months of working from home. In addition to having their temperature taken and being required to wear a mask at One Infinite Loop, Apple workers will have the option to get a nasal …
  • MLB union: Players ready to report, but not with salary cuts

    MLB union: Players ready to report, but not with salary cuts

    There remains no outward signs MLB and the players’ association are moving toward each other in time to begin the regular season with the optimum start, Independence Day weekend. The MLB Players Association released a statement Thursday evening saying that its executive board and more than 100 players talked via conference call and recommitted to …
  • Trump Admin. Will Bar Chinese Airlines from Flying to U.S.

    Trump Admin. Will Bar Chinese Airlines from Flying to U.S.

    The Trump administration is planning to bar Chinese airlines from flying to the U.S., Reuters reported on Wednesday. The decision was reportedly made in response to China’s refusal to allow U.S. airlines to resume passenger service to Chinese airports. “We…conclude that the public interest requires the suspension of all Chinese carrier scheduled passenger air services …
  • Three takeaways from latest tensions in MLB-union talks

    Three takeaways from latest tensions in MLB-union talks

    On the bright side, no one calls baseball “boring” at the moment. These heated negotiations to restart the 2020 season continue to entertain, even as they present absolutely terrible optics to a country coping simultaneously with a social crisis and a pandemic. Here are three thoughts on the latest developments: 1. If you’re wondering whether …
  • Not even the coronavirus will stop Kourtney Kardashian-lookalike from getting plastic surgery

    Not even the coronavirus will stop Kourtney Kardashian-lookalike from getting plastic surgery

    She’s keeping up with the Kardashians in an extreme way. A plastic surgery-addicted Playboy Bunny is not letting the coronavirus pandemic keep her from undergoing operations until she resembles her favorite reality TV star: Kourtney Kardashian. The bunny’s bold proclamation comes a week after Brazil’s daily COVID-19 death toll surpassed that of the US. “I …
  • How imperfect game changed much more than the lives of Armando Galarraga, Jim Joyce

    How imperfect game changed much more than the lives of Armando Galarraga, Jim Joyce

    “It is going to be the first line in my obituary.” — Jim Joyce It is not this simple: Joyce missed a call and the Astros committed baseball sins that rocked the sport. It is not that kind of straight line. From there to here. A lot happened in between. And MLB was probably on …
  • Plaxico Burress shooting cost Giants chance at dynasty

    Plaxico Burress shooting cost Giants chance at dynasty

    In a weeklong series, The Post is looking at alternate realities in New York sports. We are examining “what if” scenarios for our teams, reversals of fortune that would have radically changed not only the franchises themselves but dramatically altered their leagues, too. There are two rules: The scenario must be grounded in reality and …