• Justice Ginsburg Hospitalized With an Infection

    Justice Ginsburg Hospitalized With an Infection

    Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been hospitalized with an infection, the Court announced Tuesday evening. The 87-year-old justice developed an infection caused by a gallstone and received nonsurgical treatment on Tuesday. The infection was discovered during outpatient tests at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. “The justice is resting comfortably and plans to …
  • Jeremy Lin: Beijing’s new coronavirus world, shocking Knicks gesture

    Jeremy Lin: Beijing’s new coronavirus world, shocking Knicks gesture

    Former Knick Jeremy Lin, who rocketed to stardom in the spring of 2012 with a furious run that became known as Linsanity, bounced around the NBA for several years before landing with the Beijing Ducks of the China league. He takes a shot at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: What’s the new …
  • Katharine McPhee, Jeremy Jordan thank essential workers with ‘Waitress’ song

    Katharine McPhee, Jeremy Jordan thank essential workers with ‘Waitress’ song

    These former “Waitress” stars are serving up thanks to first responders in the coronavirus pandemic. Katharine McPhee, 36, posted a video with her “Smash” co-star Jeremy Jordan, 35, to Twitter on Wednesday singing “You Matter to Me” from “Waitress,” which they both starred in at different points. On Saturday, McPhee took to Twitter saying that …
  • Jeremy Lin reveals plea to agent to stop shocking Knicks divorce

    Jeremy Lin reveals plea to agent to stop shocking Knicks divorce

    Jeremy Lin really wanted the Knicks to match and tried to lower the Rockets’ infamous offer sheet in July 2012. That is what Lin says now in an hour-long one-on-one interview with MSG Network broadcaster Mike Breen in the capper to “Linsanity Week’’ that airs Friday. Lin’s run in New York ended when owner James …
  • Sports media mailbag: Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo’s future and WFAN landscape

    Sports media mailbag: Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo’s future and WFAN landscape

    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. Will Chris Russo ever be on local New York radio again? — Alice, Brooklyn I’d say that …
  • Supreme Court Dismisses NYC Gun Rights Case; Conservative Justices Dissent

    Supreme Court Dismisses NYC Gun Rights Case; Conservative Justices Dissent

    The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a case brought by three New York City handgun owners challenging a city regulation that prohibited gun owners from transporting their firearms outside the city. The court agreed to hear the case in December, but the city then amended the regulation to allow gun owners to bring firearms to …
  • Knicks finally acknowledge Jeremy Lin in desperate programming move

    Knicks finally acknowledge Jeremy Lin in desperate programming move

    Call it Linsanity Week. As MSG Network desperately seeks programming during the suspension of the Knicks’ season, Jeremy Lin’s top games during his infamous 2011-12 campaign will air starting Monday. The Lin-fest is the first time the Knicks have acknowledged Lin being a part of franchise history. Lin left on bad terms after the Rockets …
  • Supreme Court Rules Juries Must Convict by Unanimous Consent in Criminal Trials

    Supreme Court Rules Juries Must Convict by Unanimous Consent in Criminal Trials

    The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that defendants in criminal trials must be convicted by unanimous consent of the jury, outlawing a practice that has already been prohibited in all states except Oregon. The 6-3 ruling in the case, Ramos v Louisiana, was delivered with an unusual alignment in which conservative Justices Neil Gorsuch, Clarence …
  • Weighing Giants’ five biggest needs in 2020 NFL Draft

    Weighing Giants’ five biggest needs in 2020 NFL Draft

    The problem with offering an opinion as to what the Giants need most and thus who they must take with the No. 4 pick in the draft is that you are all wrong. Or all correct. The problem is the answer to the “needs’’ question is far too often “Yes.’’ When a team wins three, …
  • The Trump Administration Escalates the War on White Supremacist Terrorism

    The Trump Administration Escalates the War on White Supremacist Terrorism

    Nathan Sales speaks during a news conference at the State Department in Washington, November 14, 2019. The Trump administration on Monday applied an international terrorist designation to an ethno-nationalist group known as the Russian Imperialist Movement, marking the first time the U.S. has applied such a designation to a white supremacist organization. The State Department …