• Evan Gattis’ Astros sign-stealing mea culpa: ‘We f–ked up’

    Evan Gattis’ Astros sign-stealing mea culpa: ‘We f–ked up’

    Anyone who didn’t think the current Houston Astros were contrite enough about getting busted for sign-stealing in 2017, recently retired catcher Evan Gattis is offering a full-on expletive-laced apology and explanation over the cheating scandal that has rocked baseball. Gattis, a catcher and designated hitter on that World Series championship squad, says that players “got …
  • Tiger Kings and cougar queens

    Tiger Kings and cougar queens

    Netflix’s hit “Tiger King” has every celebrity – and also Maggie and Ian – obsessed. Real Housewife of New York Jill Zarin is getting real about her donor sperm saga. And in Emmy Rossum’s home, there is zero social distance between her cat and her raw chicken. Here’s a closer look at today’s stories: Cardi …
  • ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Morbius’ postponed to 2021 due to coronavirus

    ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Morbius’ postponed to 2021 due to coronavirus

    Sony Pictures on Monday cleared out its summer calendar due to the coronavirus, postponing the releases of Jason Reitman’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and the Marvel movie “Morbius” to 2021. Hollywood’s summer season — the film industry’s most lucrative time of year — is increasingly shutting down because of the pandemic. Theaters nationwide have closed and major …
  • Awkward Leon Rose dynamic at center of Knicks’ Frank Ntilikina dilemma

    Awkward Leon Rose dynamic at center of Knicks’ Frank Ntilikina dilemma

    Part 9 of a series analyzing the New York Knicks Despite making a loud statement in March, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina is in an awkward spot once again. The president who could decide his future, Leon Rose, is the same guy Ntilikina once fired as his agent when he led the Creative Artists Agency’s …
  • Emmy Rossum lets cat walk near raw food, internet goes wild

    Emmy Rossum lets cat walk near raw food, internet goes wild

    With Hollywood stars staying home and whiling away their days on Instagram, we’re getting an even deeper look into the day-to-day lives of the rich and famous. And it turns out that there are some things that we’d really rather not see. A case in point: On Monday, Emmy Rossum innocently posted a picture on …
  • Skype use surges 70 percent, goosing Microsoft shares

    Skype use surges 70 percent, goosing Microsoft shares

    Microsoft Corp said on Monday its video calling platform Skype saw a 70 percent jump in usage in March from a month earlier, as more people shift to working from home amid the coronavirus pandemic. The platform is being used by 40 million people, the company said in a blog post, adding that Skype-to-Skype calling …
  • Red Sox cheating investigation ends with coronavirus twist

    Red Sox cheating investigation ends with coronavirus twist

    On the eve of what was supposed to be Opening Day, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he will reveal his findings into the Red Sox cheating probe once baseball returns. If an optimistic Manfred has his way, America’s pastime will be back some time in May. “We’ll have to make a determination depending on what …
  • ‘In the Heights,’ ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ releases postponed due to coronavirus

    ‘In the Heights,’ ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ releases postponed due to coronavirus

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the world, Hollywood has become one of its biggest financial victims. Warner Brothers studio announced Tuesday that it is pushing the release of “Wonder Woman 1984,” which was supposed to hit theaters June 5, back one month amid growing concerns over theater closures. “When we greenlit ‘Wonder …
  • Rosie O’Donnell’s streaming show raises $600K for coronavirus victims

    Rosie O’Donnell’s streaming show raises $600K for coronavirus victims

    Rosie O’Donnell’s streaming Broadway charity show raised over $600,000 for virus victims. Sunday’s show featured Kristin Chenoweth singing “Taylor the Latte Boy,” Gavin Creel singing “You Matter to Me,” Darren Criss singing “Being Alive” and Gloria Estefan singing “There’s Always Tomorrow.” The special was streamed live on Broadway.com and their YouTube channel. The money went …
  • Experts recommend these stocks to buy during Chinese virus outbreak

    Experts recommend these stocks to buy during Chinese virus outbreak

    Investors don’t have to drown in the sea of red that is the coronavirus-battered stock market. The pandemic-fueled stock plunge has created some golden opportunities for people eager to invest — if they know where to look, according to experts. “It’s a good time to pick stocks because we’ve found that in this backdrop or …