Sal Licata sorry for ‘personal’ attack on Grimace as Mets success continues
Sal Licata has seemingly done an about-face on his blistering hot take on the Grimace phenomenon in connection to the Mets.
Sal Licata has seemingly done an about-face on his blistering hot take on the Grimace phenomenon in connection to the Mets.
The pop star came under fire when a video showed him with bloodshot eyes while performing in Las Vegas.
Two Georgia groups filed a lawsuit asking a judge to declare Section 4 of Georgia Senate Bill 63 unconstitutional and issue a temporary restraining order barring the law from taking effect on July 1.
Inflation has had a chilling effect on the treasured summer time tradition of going out for a cone.
President Biden’s latest student loan bailout was blocked Monday by federal judges in Kansas and Missouri following a lawsuit from several Republican-led states.
"I will always be extremely proud of our work together," the powerhouse litigator tells Page Six.
Mets owner Steve Cohen has picked up a 5.5 percent stake in Sphere Entertainment, which includes the Las Vegas Sphere, Sportico reported.
One of the women who claims that she was drugged and raped by twin real estate heirs Alon and Oren Alexander in the Hamptons has pledged to give any money awarded in a verdict to sexual assault survivors.
It’ll take about an inning, maybe two, before the next two games across the next two nights remind us that the Subway Series remains among the most enjoyable landing spots on New York’s sporting calendar every year.
You got yer comeback chirps ready? Howabout a sixer of Puppers? Because Shoresy is back on the ice for season 3.
The freshly minted Lakers coach is stepping away from his various podcasts -- including the one recently launched with LeBron James -- as he embarks on a new career track in Los Angeles with a four-year deal.
The Nassau County County legislature approved legislation Monday to reinstate a ban on transgender athletes from participating in women’s and girls’ sports at county-owned athletic facilities.
The Issue: Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s profanity-laced speech at his Saturday re-election rally in The Bronx. Is there any better way for people to know what these progressives are about than the way two of them acted at their last rally (“Bronx is buffooning,” June 24). Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez danced to a Cardi B song with...
“Who decided to remove ‘BORN TO KILL?'’ Matthew Modine blasted Amazon in his tweet, adding, “Not only did they alter a piece of iconic art by Philip Castle, but they completely misunderstood the point of it being there.”
Entering Tuesday’s showdown against the Mets at Citi Field, the Yankees have dropped three straight series after losing only three of their first 22 series of the season.
The companies are not in discussions for an AI partnership involving Meta's Llama chatbot and only held brief talks in March, the report said.
The curriculum differs from traditional mathematical learning by engaging students in open-ended discussion, less use of technical terms and steering clear of step-by-step equations.
Many anti-congestion-pricing advocates are ripping the MTA for issuing stop work orders on non-essential projects, calling it a scare tactic to pressure Gov. Kathy Hochul into reimplementing the plan.
The Post has some advice for Donald Trump ahead of his first debate with President Biden on CNN this week.
Stay flex for success.
Mayor Eric Adams’ charter commission is first taking aim at council spending — dodging public safety, the sticky main issue Hizzoner tasked the group with addressing, a new report shows.
A lackluster season for the Los Angeles Angels just became even more pessimistic.
Semaj “Bam Bam” Smith, 30, was slapped with an 11-year sentence in a Brooklyn US District Court on Monday after pleading guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy and brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, according to the office of the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
New Jersey Transit service in and out of the major Manhattan hub was temporarily suspended during Monday evening’s rush hour – the fourth time in less than a week travelers were burdened by delays and cancellations.
If United Federation of Teachers boss Michael Mulgrew and the Municipal Labor Committee back out of their Medicare Advantage deal with the city, costing it $600 million a year, their members should make up the loss with pay cuts.