• Carson Daly cuts his own hair live on ‘Today’ show

    Carson Daly cuts his own hair live on ‘Today’ show

    Carson Daly is one of many men struggling with their hair during the coronavirus pandemic. The “Today” show host, 46, took the plunge on live television on Wednesday morning and buzzed off his hair while his kids watched — and co-hosts Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Craig Melvin and Al Roker cringed. However, Daly’s DIY ‘do …
  • Male celebs humble bragging about quarantine hair growth

    Male celebs humble bragging about quarantine hair growth

    Brake out your small violins for these older male celebrities — their hair has grown voluminously out of control in isolation. Humble bragging about how wild their hair has grown while sheltering in place has become a trend among famous men, who are sharing photos of their untamed quarantine locks while salons, barbershops and beauty …
  • Bruce Willis shaves daughter Tallulah’s head in quarantine

    Bruce Willis shaves daughter Tallulah’s head in quarantine

    The Willis-Moore house seems like the best place to be during the coronavirus pandemic. Not only did the entire family — including exes Bruce Willis and Demi Moore as well as their children Tallulah, Scout, Rumer and their boyfriends — sport matching pajamas and pose for a goofy portrait, but the patriarch has also started …
  • Chuck Grassley Demands Explanation for Trump’s Firing of IG Who Advanced Ukraine Whistleblower Report

    Chuck Grassley Demands Explanation for Trump’s Firing of IG Who Advanced Ukraine Whistleblower Report

    Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) is preparing a bipartisan letter to send to President Trump over the Friday-night firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson. Grassley, a Trump ally who has an ongoing probe into the Department of Defense’s role in supporting Stefan Halper, who spied on the 2016 Trump campaign, …
  • Sports media mailbag: Intriguing ESPN ‘Monday Night Football’ options

    Sports media mailbag: Intriguing ESPN ‘Monday Night Football’ options

    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: sports media. Could ABC push for their own 1 p.m. NFL broadcast window along with CBS and Fox? — …
  • NFL Draft 2020: Giants may snare linebacker early despite additions

    NFL Draft 2020: Giants may snare linebacker early despite additions

    Before free agency, it looked as if the Giants had a cavernous hole on their roster at linebacker. Signing Blake Martinez to patrol the inside and Kyler Fackrell to line up on the outside addressed two big needs. Does this mean the Giants are in good enough shape at linebacker that they will eschew taking …
  • NFL Draft 2020: Ranking the top 10 linebackers

    NFL Draft 2020: Ranking the top 10 linebackers

    The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy gives his top 10 linebackers in the 2020 NFL Draft: 1. Isaiah Simmons, Clemson, 6-4, 238 Game-changing Swiss Army knife who took 100 snaps or more at five different positions last season. Can cover, rush and tackle. 2. Patrick Queen, LSU, 6-0, 229 Undersized and just scratching the surface of potential …
  • Why NYC grocery stores that cater to the rich are struggling amid coronavirus

    Why NYC grocery stores that cater to the rich are struggling amid coronavirus

    The coronavirus has created a weird divide among the Big Apple’s grocery stores — and the supermarkets that cater to the rich have been caught on the wrong side. Initial waves of citywide binge-shopping in mid-March spurred social media posts of wiped-out shelves and empty freezer bins at Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s. But since …
  • PETA on the hunt for bargain stocks

    PETA on the hunt for bargain stocks

    Animal rights group PETA is on a shopping spree — for cheap stocks. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals scooped up shares in nearly two dozen apparel companies, including Ralph Lauren, Urban Outfitters, Guess and Ugg owner Deckers Outdoor Corporation for the right to attend their shareholder meetings and pressure them into giving up …
  • Hedgies look to capitalize on coronavirus pain à la Warren Buffett

    Hedgies look to capitalize on coronavirus pain à la Warren Buffett

    Hedge fund billionaires like Nelson Peltz are looking to mimic Warren Buffett’s strategy of investing in distressed companies through preferred shares as the coronavirus wreaks havoc on the economy, The Post has learned. Large hedge funds like Peltz’s Trian Partners and Howard Marks’ Oaktree Capital Management have been scouring the globe for opportunities to plow …