• Is it Summer yet? Carrie Underwood shows off abs in bikini selfie

    Is it Summer yet? Carrie Underwood shows off abs in bikini selfie

    Carrie Underwood is officially ready for summer. The 37 year-old-singer posted a photo on Instagram on Saturday showing the country singer in one of her own CALIA fashion line bikinis according to People.com. In the photo, Underwood wears a black jungle-printed top with coral-pink bottoms, captioning the photo “Is it summer yet?” Taking a break …
  • Knicks mailbag: Talking NBA Draft plan and if LaMelo Ball fits

    Knicks mailbag: Talking NBA Draft plan and if LaMelo Ball fits

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Knicks. Should the Knicks go for the best fit or the best player available in this year’s draft? …
  • Washington scammed out of ‘hundreds of millions’ in unemployment benefits

    Washington scammed out of ‘hundreds of millions’ in unemployment benefits

    Scammers posing as out-of-work residents have bilked Washington State out of “hundreds of millions of dollars” in unemployment benefits, a top official said. The fraudsters submitted bogus unemployment claims under the names of tens of thousands of people whose personal information had been stolen, said Suzi LeVine, commissioner of the state’s Employment Security Department. “I …
  • The Cobra Effect: Lessons in Unintended Consequences

    The Cobra Effect: Lessons in Unintended Consequences

    Human beings react to every rule, regulation, and order governments impose, and their reactions result in outcomes that can be quite different than the outcomes lawmakers intended. Every human decision brings with it unintended consequences. Often, they are inconsequential, even funny. When Airbus, for example, wanted to make its planes quieter to improve the flying …
  • MLB-union salary war will end if they clear this hurdle first

    MLB-union salary war will end if they clear this hurdle first

    The Players Association was expected to deliver its response to MLB’s 67-page health and safety manual Thursday while the league is supposed to provide answers to economic questions raised by the union by Friday. One of these issues is more vital to tackle first and completely. Because as the saying goes, you have nothing without …
  • Megan Thee Stallion sizzles in lingerie as new Savage x Fenty face

    Megan Thee Stallion sizzles in lingerie as new Savage x Fenty face

    Megan Thee Stallion may not have name-dropped Rihanna in her hit single “Savage,” but she sure got her attention. Today, the bad gal’s lingerie brand, Savage x Fenty, announced the 25-year-old Houston rapper as its newest brand partner. “Meg is the energy we were looking for,” Rihanna told Harper’s Bazaar in a statement. “She is …
  • Kim Kardashian is ‘all dressed up’ in underwear and chaps

    Kim Kardashian is ‘all dressed up’ in underwear and chaps

    Some of us are living in sweats during quarantine; Kim Kardashian prefers chaps. The shapewear mogul, 39, posed in Instagram Wednesday in a white bra and underwear (presumably from her own SKIMS brand) and matching butt-baring leather legwear, along with tiny black sunglasses, clear Amina Muaddi heels and long, blond waves. “All dressed up with …
  • Ron Johnson’s Subpoena in Biden-Burisma Probe Approved by Party-Line Vote

    Ron Johnson’s Subpoena in Biden-Burisma Probe Approved by Party-Line Vote

    The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee voted along party lines Wednesday to approve a subpoena of the U.S. consulting firm that lobbied on behalf of Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings. The request, made by Senator Ron Johnson (R., Wisc.) — who chairs the Homeland Security Committee — as part of a larger …
  • Additional 2.4 Million Jobless Claims Filed in Past Week, Bringing Total Unemployment to 38.6 Million

    Additional 2.4 Million Jobless Claims Filed in Past Week, Bringing Total Unemployment to 38.6 Million

    An additional 2.4 million Americans filed jobless claims during the past week, bringing the total number of unemployed Americans to 38.6 million, or about 23 percent of the workforce. “The hemorrhaging has continued,” Torsten Slok, chief economist for Deutsche Bank Securities, told the New York Times. Stanford University economist Nicholas Bloom has authored a study claiming …
  • US workers file 2.4 million jobless claims as crisis total tops 38 million

    US workers file 2.4 million jobless claims as crisis total tops 38 million

    Another 2.4 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as the number of workers sidelined by the coronavirus crisis topped 38 million, new federal data show. That indicates almost a quarter of the US workforce has tried to join the nation’s unemployment rolls in the past nine weeks as the pandemic kneecapped the global …