• MLB coronavirus protocols include limiting spitting, high fives

    MLB coronavirus protocols include limiting spitting, high fives

    MLB’s medical/safety protocols to return to play will include trying to discourage players from spitting, high-fiving and taking ride services such as Uber to the ballpark. MLB has discussed a variety of these issues with the Players Association, but as of Wednesday night had not officially presented the full medical/safety document to the union. Even …
  • Lockdown-flouting speakeasies popping up throughout Manhattan

    Lockdown-flouting speakeasies popping up throughout Manhattan

    Speak-easies are back in New York. And not the tourist traps that have been filling perfectly good storage space in the backs of bodegas, pizzerias and pet stores across Williamsburg for a decade — but actual illicit drinking dens. Page Six is told that a famous Upper East Side bar and lounge as well as …
  • PGA Tour vet is as conflicted as I am about golf reopening in June

    PGA Tour vet is as conflicted as I am about golf reopening in June

    For the past month and a half, sports fans have been starved for the live action the coronavirus pandemic has stolen from us. Every day, it seems, a new report emerges outlining how and when the NBA and NHL might restart their respective seasons, or what the latest proposed plans are for MLB and MLS …
  • Patriots owner Robert Kraft donates Super Bowl ring to ‘All-In Challenge’

    Patriots owner Robert Kraft donates Super Bowl ring to ‘All-In Challenge’

    Patriots owner Robert Kraft — who won over NYC fans when he donated 300,000 masks to city frontline workers — has put up one of his Super Bowl rings for a charity auction. The jewelry from Super Bowl LI in 2017 has already hit more than $1 million in bidding, and the auction for the …
  • ‘Love & Hip Hop’ star blew PPP loan on Rolex, child support, feds say

    ‘Love & Hip Hop’ star blew PPP loan on Rolex, child support, feds say

    A star on VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” allegedly scammed the federal government’s coronavirus loan program out of more than $2 million — and blew much of the cash on jewelry and child support payments, authorities said Wednesday. Maurice “Mo” Fayne — who appeared in the reality-TV show’s eighth season — made his first …
  • Grocery prices surged in April for largest monthly increase since 1974

    Grocery prices surged in April for largest monthly increase since 1974

    It’s truly a seller’s market. The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics recently confirmed that grocery prices across the nation increased by 2.6 percent in April, accounting for the largest one-month increase in this particular index since Feb. 1974. The bureau’s Consumer Price Index Summary, released Tuesday, said the price increases were “broad-based” across all six …
  • Uber to require all drivers and passengers to wear face masks

    Uber to require all drivers and passengers to wear face masks

    Beginning Monday, Uber will require its drivers and passengers worldwide to wear face masks during trips in a bid to curb fears about the spread of coronavirus. The ride-hailing giant’s new mandate arrived along with a number of other COVID-19-related safety features that will become mandatory. Uber also said its Uber X ride service was …
  • United Airlines to notify passengers, allow rebooking on flights after viral pic

    United Airlines to notify passengers, allow rebooking on flights after viral pic

    United Airlines is going the extra mile to make customers feel comfortable during the coronavirus pandemic by informing them in advance if their flight is near “full capacity,” and inviting them to rebook a new trip or receive a travel credit for the impacted itinerary. The carrier is evidently making amends after being slammed on …
  • Sports TV networks bracing for unprecedented broadcasts in coronavirus age

    Sports TV networks bracing for unprecedented broadcasts in coronavirus age

    As sports slowly return to action during the coronavirus pandemic, some aspects of networks’ presentation will look the same, while others could see a fundamental shift. A historic show like ESPN’s “College GameDay” in the fall already is being forced to consider whether it will have the atmosphere of students and fans, who have fueled …
  • Microsoft calls US coronavirus progress ‘disappointing’ in memo to staff

    Microsoft calls US coronavirus progress ‘disappointing’ in memo to staff

    Microsoft is gearing up to gradually reopen more than a dozen offices around the world — but its outlook for the US remains bleak, The Post has learned. In a Tuesday note to staff detailing its “return to workplace plans,” Microsoft listed 16 countries where it’s eyeing potential reopenings in the coming weeks, including Austria, …