• 50 Cent talks cancel culture and Kanye West’s election ‘tampering’

    50 Cent talks cancel culture and Kanye West’s election ‘tampering’

    Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson doesn’t think he can be canceled. The rapper and television producer, whose newest project, “Power Book II: Ghost” premieres on Starz Sept. 6, said during Variety‘s Entertainment Marketing Summit presented by Deloitte that he doesn’t care whether people love him or hate him — as long as they care. “I’m an entertainer, …
  • How Donald Trump Defends Presidential Power

    How Donald Trump Defends Presidential Power

    Whether consciously or by reacting to his own political incentives, Trump has become a stouter defender of our original governing document than his critics. Donald Trump’s tweet last week that the possibility of mail-in voter fraud might justify postponing the November elections renewed claims that his presidency is a threat to the Constitution. Conservative commentator …
  • Councilman demands booze bill break for struggling NYC restaurants

    Councilman demands booze bill break for struggling NYC restaurants

    A New York City councilman wants state officials to give restaurants a break on strict rules for ordering booze that are weighing on their reopening plans. Manhattan Councilman Keith Powers urged the State Liquor Authority to temporarily lift rules that have landed legions of eateries on a “delinquent list” amid the coronavirus pandemic, as The …
  • NFL Power Rankings post-draft: Chiefs dethroned, Tom Brady’s Buccaneers rise

    NFL Power Rankings post-draft: Chiefs dethroned, Tom Brady’s Buccaneers rise

    The Post’s league-wide NFL rankings have been shaken up by the NFL Draft, and the defending-champion Kansas City Chiefs have been dethroned. Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue their rise, while Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots continue their slide. There is a Core Four of teams at the top, followed by …
  • Omari Hardwick thinks Ghost should’ve died ‘in an earlier season’ of ‘Power’

    Omari Hardwick thinks Ghost should’ve died ‘in an earlier season’ of ‘Power’

    Omari Hardwick is the rare TV star who thinks his character on a hit series should’ve been killed off earlier. The “Power” star — whose drug king-turned-legit-businessman “Ghost” met his demise at the hands of his son during the series’ finale — told us, “I felt like my character should have been gone in an …