FDNY probes chief over leaks to Post
The FDNY has subpoenaed a battalion chief’s cellphone records in an attempt to find out whether he leaked negative stories to The New York Post, court papers revealed Friday. Rory Houton, a battalion...
View ArticleNYC has given out a lot of tickets this year
City enforcement agents set a ticket-blitz record this year by handing out 57,166 tickets in April, the most of any month in three years — despite Mayor de Blasio’s pledge to cut back on the summons...
View ArticleLeBron signing clears way for Melo, who likely will pick Knicks
LAS VEGAS — The Carmelo Brick Road still is pointing to New York. With LeBron James taking his greatness from South Beach to Northeast Ohio, the Eastern Conference became a different place — one new...
View ArticleNia Long’s plan to help WE tv conquer with ‘Divide’
‘We’re not becoming those people, are we?” says Billie Page, the high-powered lawyer suspicious of the self-righteous path she’s traveling with Adam, her district attorney-husband. It’s a line of...
View ArticleLeBron homecoming shows how sports can offer hope to masses
This is the power. This is the mystery. I am on the telephone with a friend from Cleveland. Four years ago, on the day LeBron James took his talents to South Beach, this is what that friend said to me:...
View ArticleOrioles’ Nelson Cruz-es to victory as Roto Files’ AL MVP
Roto Files was hoping LeBron James would retire from basketball, rather than go back to Cleveland, and give baseball a try, a la Michael Jordan. It would have been a fun experiment, and another way to...
View ArticleThat was quick: Knicks waive Lamar Odom, re-sign Cole Aldrich
LAS VEGAS — Thanks for the memories, Lamar. Lamar Odom’s comeback never materialized, and the Knicks waived the former Laker on Friday. The Post reported Friday afternoon Odom hadn’t been at the...
View ArticleLionsgate hit with shareholder lawsuit
Lionsgate, the studio behind the “Hunger Games” movies, was hit with a shareholder lawsuit on Friday, alleging it fraudulently concealed a probe by the US Securities and Exchange Commission into...
View ArticleLeBron who? Hollins only concerned with Nets
ORLANDO, Fla. — The sports world may have been abuzz about LeBron James’ decision Friday to go back to Cleveland, but Lionel Hollins wasn’t. Asked how he felt about the Nets playing a part in James...
View ArticleBarry’s Bootcamp eyes the loot
Barry’s Bootcamp, known for its tough-love workouts, is looking for a little love of its own — but in the form of cash. The company, which offers bootcamp-style workouts in a nightclub setting, is...
View ArticleMets use long ball to crush Marlins
The Mets might need to move back the fences in their bandbox ballpark. Lucas Duda and David Wright sure made Citi Field resemble an East Coast version of the Friendly Confines with monstrous home runs...
View ArticleThe true winners and losers of the World Cup
When it comes to the FIFA World Cup, Madison Avenue is also scoring the brands in between matches, and already there are some clear winners and losers. Indeed, the face-off between athletic apparel...
View ArticleSEC sees price and reality not in ‘Cynk’
Tulip mania’s got nothing on Cynk Technology — the social-network wannabe that’s not only revenue-free but very nearly employee-free. Those operating impediments, however, couldn’t sink Cynk’s stock....
View ArticleFox Network’s Gasparino thrown out of Sun Valley
Fox Business Network correspondent Charlie Gasparino managed to get himself booted from the exclusive Sun Valley pow wow on Thursday after two run-ins with security. The tension began Wednesday night...
View ArticleYankees’ bats fail Kuroda in 10-inning loss to rival Orioles
BALTIMORE — Blame Adam Warren for the latest Yankees loss if you must. He was the losing pitcher, so have at him for leaving a slider up so Nick Hundley could deliver a game-winning hit for the...
View ArticleHondo deals out the Cards
Hondo, whose debt dropped to 1,300 after Thursday’s Oakland win (not 1,350 as was reported), was done in by the Pirates’ bullpen Friday night, which caused the dirty digits to climb back up to 1,350...
View ArticleGoldman Sachs, KKR flunk in college investment
Two of the brightest and most successful firms on Wall Street may soon get an F on investments in a for-profit college, The Post has learned. Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, which owns 43 percent of...
View ArticleMissing Park Slope tarantula was a hoax: ‘owner’
Never mind! A pregnant tarantula named Penelope was supposedly on the loose in Park Slope, and her owner was scrambling to find her before she popped out her creepy spawn – except the story turned out...
View ArticleLiberty’s offensive woes costly in loss to Sparks
Tina Charles scored 20 points for the Liberty, which have dropped two straight games after a successful homestand during which they won four of five. The most recent loss was Friday night’s 68-54 loss...
View ArticleYankees’ Sabathia to have two top surgeons check on right knee
BALTIMORE — CC Sabathia has postponed a schedule appointment Monday with Dr. James Andrews and has met with Dr. Keith Meister to have his bothersome right knee examined. He also has an appointment...
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