• Cuomo Says He Wishes He Sounded the Alarm on Coronavirus Sooner

    Cuomo Says He Wishes He Sounded the Alarm on Coronavirus Sooner

    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says now that he wishes he “blew the bugle” on the coronavirus threat back in January instead of waiting weeks to prepare New Yorkers to face the spread of the deadly pathogen. “I wish someone stood up and blew the bugle. And if no one was going to blow the …
  • Elon Musk poised to bag $750M as Tesla workers face furloughs

    Elon Musk poised to bag $750M as Tesla workers face furloughs

    Elon Musk is speeding toward a $750 million payday — even as Tesla employees are getting slammed by pay cuts and hundreds of hourly workers are furloughed. After getting hit by factory closures that the coronavirus epidemic mandated, Tesla shares have lately been making a comeback, with investors hoping for news that its plant in …
  • ABC correspondent Will Reeve caught without pants on ‘GMA’

    ABC correspondent Will Reeve caught without pants on ‘GMA’

    The TV-correspondent son of late “Superman” actor Christopher Reeve was caught with his pants down during a live segment Tuesday. Will Reeve, 27, was explaining to his ABC colleagues on “Good Morning America” how pharmacies will soon be relying on drones to make prescription deliveries amid the coronavirus pandemic — while dressed in a button-down …
  • Sara Bareilles and Jessie Mueller sing to help pay Nick Cordero’s hospital bills

    Sara Bareilles and Jessie Mueller sing to help pay Nick Cordero’s hospital bills

    The cast of Broadway’s “Waitress” is serving hope for actor Nick Cordero with a new video. Sara Bareilles and a few of Cordero’s former co-stars dropped a cover of his song “Live Your Life” on Sunday — featuring Jessie Mueller, Keala Settle and Kimiko Glenn, among others — to help raise money for his hospital …
  • Banks grapple with bottleneck of small businesses seeking coronavirus relief

    Banks grapple with bottleneck of small businesses seeking coronavirus relief

    Banks trying to submit applications for thousands of small businesses seeking coronavirus relief loans have hit a bottleneck for a second day at the Small Business Administration. Banking industry groups said Tuesday the SBA’s loan processing system is still unable to handle the volume of loan applications from business owners trying to get aid under …
  • Victor Cruz is still getting at-home haircuts from his barber

    Victor Cruz is still getting at-home haircuts from his barber

    Victor Cruz admits to breaking the rules when it comes to social distancing — all for the sake of his hair. “I do have my barber come over every other week to cut my hair, because I’m on the laptop doing Zoom calls and emails so I have to make sure I look proper,” the …
  • Staying at home doesn’t make us heroes

    Staying at home doesn’t make us heroes

    I don’t particularly like the constant war analogies used about fighting coronavirus. However, when someone like Matt Hancock conjures up the Blitz spirit, urging us to pull together ‘in one gigantic national effort’, I think of that cliched question: ‘What did you do in the war, Daddy?’ Forget the sexism, what will our answer be …
  • Harley-Davidson profit skids 45 percent as coronavirus slows sales

    Harley-Davidson profit skids 45 percent as coronavirus slows sales

    Harley-Davidson reported a drop of about 45 percent in quarterly profit on Tuesday as motorcycle sales took a hit from global lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. Harley’s net income fell to $69.7 million, or 45 cents per share, in the first quarter ended March 29 from $127.9 million, or 80 cents per share, a …
  • Fyre Fest’s Billy McFarland shouldn’t be freed amid outbreak: prosecutors

    Fyre Fest’s Billy McFarland shouldn’t be freed amid outbreak: prosecutors

    Federal prosecutors don’t want a judge to free Fyre Festival scammer Billy McFarland from prison due to the coronavirus pandemic — and cited an exclusive Post interview in which he said he wasn’t scared of getting sick. Earlier this month, McFarland’s lawyers asked Judge Naomi Buchwald for early release — just two weeks after telling …
  • ‘Trolls World Tour’ racks up nearly $100M in digital rentals

    ‘Trolls World Tour’ racks up nearly $100M in digital rentals

    Universal Pictures’ bet to release kids movie “Trolls World Tour”  directly to video-streaming services during the coronavirus lockdown has spurred a surprise windfall — and it could be bad news for movie theaters, according to a report. Last month, in the days before the nation’s movie theaters were closing down, executives at Universal Pictures parent …