• Baseball’s bickering looks silly as coronavirus news gets worse

    Baseball’s bickering looks silly as coronavirus news gets worse

    “Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.” — Stuart Smalley What the hell are we doing here? Are Rob Manfred and Tony Clark still cursing the day the other was born? Are owners still crying poverty? Are players still lathered up over their counterpart’s wrongdoings of the past decade? Or might we pay attention to …
  • Multiple Yankees employees test positive for coronavirus

    Multiple Yankees employees test positive for coronavirus

    Four members of the Yankees organization in Tampa, Fla., have tested positive for the coronavirus, several people with knowledge of the situation told The Post. Two members work at George M. Steinbrenner Field and two have ties to the nearby minor league complex. The members were not identified by name or exact job descriptions, nor …
  • NHL sets Stanley Cup playoffs date, strict coronavirus guidelines

    NHL sets Stanley Cup playoffs date, strict coronavirus guidelines

    We have a date. A few, in fact. Whether the NHL is going to be able to keep them is essentially up to the virus. The Post has learned that the Stanley Cup tournament’s qualifying rounds are scheduled to begin on July 30 in hub cities that will be selected “within the next week or …
  • DJ Khaled wears full hazmat suit to dentist appointment

    DJ Khaled wears full hazmat suit to dentist appointment

    Like many of us, DJ Khaled has been indoors under quarantine orders for months, recently venturing out for the first time in a full hazmat suit to address excruciating pain from a root canal he could no longer ignore. The Miami-based producer stepped into his head-to-toe gear while in his dentist’s parking lot, captioning an …
  • MLB closes all 30 spring training camps for coronavirus cleaning

    MLB closes all 30 spring training camps for coronavirus cleaning

    MLB ordered all 30 spring training camps closed for a deep cleaning and disinfecting and that all personnel who want to continue unofficial workouts when the sites reopen will have to undergo a COVID-19 screening. The league was reacting to both the rising number of cases in Arizona and Florida — the states that house …
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber: UK government wants musicals ‘without any singing’

    Andrew Lloyd Webber: UK government wants musicals ‘without any singing’

    Next time you go see “The Phantom of the Opera,” if British officials have their way, you might listen to the small-talk of the night. Andrew Lloyd Webber told BBC Radio 4 Friday that a government official bizarrely suggested that West End musicals come back “without any singing” to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. …
  • MLB may shut down all spring training sites for coronavirus cleaning

    MLB may shut down all spring training sites for coronavirus cleaning

    With three spring training sites closing Friday due to coronavirus-related issues, MLB was strongly considering shutting all 30 facilities again to cleanse them and then establish a testing protocol when players return, The Post has learned. The Phillies and Blue Jays in Western Florida and the Giants in Arizona closed their camps in response to …
  • NYC hotels agree on cleaning, disinfecting standards for reopening

    NYC hotels agree on cleaning, disinfecting standards for reopening

    After months of squabbling over costs, more than 130 Big Apple hotels have struck a deal with unions to impose strict sanitary standards to keep workers and guests safe from the coronavirus. Under the deal, hotel rooms will be disinfected daily — regardless of whether a guest has checked out or not, and despite some …
  • Yankees could train in Bronx after coronavirus spike in Florida

    Yankees could train in Bronx after coronavirus spike in Florida

    The Yankees’ plan to hold a second spring training ahead of a shortened season was to use George M. Steinbrenner Field and the nearby minor league complex for the workouts in Tampa, where there are already are about 20 players working out. However, that plan could be altered because of the recent Florida spike in …
  • Apple shutters 11 recently opened stores as coronavirus cases surge

    Apple shutters 11 recently opened stores as coronavirus cases surge

    That didn’t last long. Less than a month after it began reopening, Apple said Friday it will be closing 11 stores as coronavirus cases rise in states that have lifted their lockdowns. The 11 stores are in Arizona, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina. Customers who left devices at the stores for repairs will have …