• ‘Mob Wives’ star Drita D’Avanzo’s husband gets five years for gun charge

    ‘Mob Wives’ star Drita D’Avanzo’s husband gets five years for gun charge

    “Mob Wives” star Drita D’Avanzo’s reputed mobster hubby was sentenced Friday to more than five years in prison after pleading guilty in Brooklyn court to being a felon in possession of a gun. D’Avanzo was in the gallery as federal Judge Rachel Kovner gave her husband, Lee D’Avanzo, a twice-convicted bank burglar, 64 months in …
  • U.S. Adds 1.8 Million Jobs, Unemployment Drops to 10.2 Percent

    U.S. Adds 1.8 Million Jobs, Unemployment Drops to 10.2 Percent

    The U.S. unemployment rate dropped from 11.1 percent to 10.2 percent in July, beating economists’ predictions even as many states have paused or reversed their reopenings in light of coronavirus case spikes. Employers added 1.8 million jobs in July, according to the Labor Department’s Friday jobs report, a significant slowing down from the 4.8 million …
  • Chrishell Stause claims Justin Hartley told her about divorce via text

    Chrishell Stause claims Justin Hartley told her about divorce via text

    Even a voicemail would’ve been better. Chrishell Stause drops a breakup bombshell in the new season of “Selling Sunset,” claiming ex Justin Hartley told her about their divorce via text. “Um, I found out because he text[ed] me that we filed,” Stause, 39, told her co-star Mary Fitzgerald in a clip from Season 3. She …
  • Christine Quinn’s wedding planner reveals event’s most dramatic moments

    Christine Quinn’s wedding planner reveals event’s most dramatic moments

    Celebrity wedding planner Lisa Lafferty orchestrated one of the most unique — and expensive — weddings to ever grace reality TV with Christine Quinn’s “Wicked Wonderland”-themed nuptials shown on Season 3 of “Selling Sunset.” And this being reality TV, the extravagant production — which Lafferty exclusively tells us cost over $1 million — came with …
  • US economy’s growth slows in July, adding 1.8 million jobs amid COVID-19

    US economy’s growth slows in July, adding 1.8 million jobs amid COVID-19

    The US economy’s growth slowed in July, adding just 1.8 million jobs following skyrocketing numbers of COVID-19 cases in states like Texas and Florida. The unemployment rate dropped to 10.2 percent, from 11.1 percent in June, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show. The numbers are the first look at the economy following the …
  • Whistleblower Dr Li-Meng Yan Comments the Global Politics of Hydroxychloroquine, Says She Takes the Drug for Prevention

    Whistleblower Dr Li-Meng Yan Comments the Global Politics of Hydroxychloroquine, Says She Takes the Drug for Prevention

    Whistleblower Dr Li-Meng Yan Takes Hydroxychloroquine as Prevention Whistleblower Li-Meng Yan appeared this July 30 on Ep 308 of the War Room Pandemic, hosted by Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey. She explains the role of hydroxychloroquine, how it is used in China among high-ranking officials, and how she herself takes it. Dr Li-Meng Yan received …
  • UrbanSpace to bring fresh business to NYC’s Union Square amid COVID-19

    UrbanSpace to bring fresh business to NYC’s Union Square amid COVID-19

    In a welcome step forward for the retail- and restaurant-ailing Union Square area, major food-hall operator Urban­Space has signed a long-in-coming lease for 10,000 square feet at Zero Irving, a 21-story mixed-use tower rising at 124 E. 14th St. The $200 million project by RAL Development Services stands on city-owned land leased to RAL for …
  • City Council moves to extend food delivery caps on Grubhub, UberEats

    City Council moves to extend food delivery caps on Grubhub, UberEats

    Food-delivery companies like Grubhub and UberEats can expect their margins to get squeezed in the Big Apple for a while longer, The Post has learned. City Council members are slated to meet Aug. 13 to extend emergency legislation that caps the commissions and delivery fees those companies charge restaurants. Passed in May, the strict rules …
  • Nancy Olson celebrates ‘Sunset Boulevard’ as it turns 70

    Nancy Olson celebrates ‘Sunset Boulevard’ as it turns 70

    The stars are ageless — and so is “Sunset Boulevard.” On Monday, the classic film is turning 70. With its scathing take on Hollywood mores and a comeback performance from silent-era silver screen star Gloria Swanson (“All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up”), the masterpiece earned 11 Oscar nominations, including a nod for …
  • NBCUniversal ousts top exec Paul Telegdy amid misconduct probe

    NBCUniversal ousts top exec Paul Telegdy amid misconduct probe

    Comcast’s NBCUniversal division has ousted top exec Paul Telegdy amid a misconduct investigation that was spurred by an explosive report by The Hollywood Reporter last week. Telegdy, chairman of NBC Entertainment who has overseen hit shows like “America’s Got Talent” and “The Voice,” had been earmarked to spearhead one of NBCUniversal’s new business units as …