NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s myriad of legal problems have intensified after a whirlwind week of lawsuits and court decisions that went against the embattled former president — including a civil suit filed by the New York attorney general that partly seek…
Post Malone hospitalized with ‘stabbing pain’ and breathing difficulty
Grammy-nominated rapper Post Malone was hospitalized Saturday after experiencing a “stabbing pain” in his body, he announced on social media. The Syracuse-born artist, whose real name is Austin Post, said he woke up to a “cracking sound” on his right s…
Alec and Hilaria Baldwin welcome seventh child
Alec and Hilaria Baldwin have welcomed their seventh child, Ilaria Catalina Irena, Hilaria Baldwin announced Saturday. “Both she and I are happy and healthy,” the author wrote on Instagram with a video montage from the hospital, including photos of her…
Aaron Judge stuck on 60 homers as Yankees beat Red Sox, 7-5
NEW YORK — The Yankees got three home runs Saturday to beat the Red Sox, 7-5, at Yankee Stadium, but the sold-out crowd of 47,611 left the ballpark disappointed. For the fourth straight game, slugger Aaron Judge did not hit a home run, remaining one aw…
Detroit radio news anchor killed, 4 hospitalized in murder-attempted suicide
A Detroit radio news anchor was killed and four other people, including his two children, are hospitalized in what police are calling a murder and suicide attempt. The tragic incident happened Friday afternoon. Police were called to the Chesterfield To…
Why Knicks president Leon Rose is ‘thrilled’ after missing out on Donovan Mitchell
NEW YORK — Leon Rose emerged from hiding to tell the Knicks’ in-house network that he’s “thrilled” with his roster after missing the playoffs and missing out on Donovan Mitchell. “We went through that process (of trying to trade for Donovan Mitchell) a…
Mayor Adams likely to beef up police presence as plans for migrant tent camps in Bronx move ahead, official says
NEW YORK — Out of public safety concerns, Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is likely to surge more cops into the Bronx neighborhood where it plans to soon start housing hundreds of Latin American migrants in tent camps, according to the local Council m…
Manhattan judge rules vaccine mandate can’t justify firing or putting on leave NYPD union members
NEW YORK — A Manhattan judge found New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate can’t justify firing or putting on leave members of the city’s biggest police union. The city vowed an immediate appeal the ruling issued Friday by Supreme Court Judge Lyle E. …
Feds blast drug kingpin’s bid for NY prison release due to stress headaches, need for vegan diet
NEW YORK — Queens drug kingpin Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols’ bid for early release from prison due to stress headaches was blasted Friday by federal prosecutors, who said the convict’s migraine problem “is not an extraordinary and compelling reason” to be…
Lynn Nottage on ‘Intimate Apparel’ premiering on PBS: ‘I want people to really think about the Black women narratives that have gone unrecognized’
NEW YORK — Playwright Lynn Nottage described writing the opera adaption of her “Intimate Apparel” play as revisiting “an old friend” — and PBS viewers will get to experience the 2004 work which premieres Friday. The Bartlett Sher-helmed production is s…