Shake Shack opening sprawling restaurant in theater district
The theater district is getting a Shake Shack. The hamburger and crinkly fries outfit will open on the West 53rd Street side of 1700 Broadway at the northwest corner of Seventh Avenue. The space is...
View ArticleEmployees fear layoffs after CBS and Viacom merger
The merger of CBS and Viacom has staffers bracing for layoffs — but the companies are keeping mum about when and where they’ll wield the ax. “The bigwigs are concerned for their jobs,” said a CBS...
View ArticleNYC schools were most ‘violent and disruptive’ in state last year
New York City schools had the most “violent and disruptive incidents” in the state last year — accounting for more than half, with incidents including assaults, sexual offenses and bomb threats, a new...
View ArticleCarlos Maza reportedly leaving Vox after harassment on Twitter
Carlos Maza, the controversial host of the show “Strikethrough,” appears to be on the way out at Vox Media. Maza was engaged in a running battle with right-wing provocateur Steven Crowder, whom the...
View ArticleTrump: Shell’s new Pennsylvania plant will restore ‘glory’ of US manufacturing
President Trump on Tuesday visited a massive new plant in western Pennsylvania that converts the region’s huge natural gas deposits into plastics — saying, “This would have never happened without me.”...
View ArticleJoseph Tsai to buy rest of Brooklyn Nets for record $2.35B
Meet the new owner of the Brooklyn Nets. Joseph Tsai, the billionaire co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba, is close to signing a deal to buy the 51% of the Brooklyn Nets he does not already own from...
View Article460 W. 34th is looking Prime for Amazon: sources
Amazon may be landing in yet another Amazon Alley building. Paperwork has been drafted for the Jeff Bezos-owned company to lease the rest of SL Green’s 460 W. 34th St. — some 400,000 square feet,...
View ArticleJoe Torre’s biggest pet peeve with Yankees, MLB ejections
There never has been more information available when it comes to arguments with umpires, players and managers — and Joe Torre isn’t thrilled with that fact in his role as MLB disciplinarian. “That’s a...
View ArticleNew Media-Gannett duo hit the road to sell merger to investors
Michael Reed, the chairman and CEO of New Media Investment Group, hit the road Tuesday to convince investors that they should stay the course as he tries to merge New Media’s Gatehouse Media with USA...
View ArticleLiberty could play in two homes like the Islanders
After Nets owner Joe Tsai bought the Liberty, he told The Post his main job as owner would be finding a way to put people in the seats. That may mean finding a new home for his team. Or two. A great...
View ArticleNew Mexico man allegedly choked his cat and fed it meth
A man from New Mexico was arrested for choking his cat and feeding it methamphetamine, officials revealed on Monday. Aaron Spaulding, 39, was initially arrested on June 4 after cops were called to the...
View ArticleYankees’ destruction of Orioles reaches new level
Even Donald Trump wasn’t this hard on Baltimore. The Yankees won their 15th straight game over the Orioles on Tuesday night, this time 8-3, making another mockery of Baltimore’s pitching. It’s their...
View ArticleRot of journalism ethics at New York Times has turned into leftist plague
There’s not a single journalist, dead or alive, who hasn’t missed a story, made a mistake or mangled a quote. It comes with the territory of writing history’s first draft on deadline, with the...
View ArticleLeonard Williams quells concerns in return to Jets practice
Leonard Williams returned to practice Tuesday after missing the past several practices with a hip injury suffered in a scrimmage last week. “I feel great, got back out there today and have got some...
View ArticleJohn Mara explains why Dave Gettleman is the Giants’ answer
John Mara understands there is great unrest when it comes to the state of the Giants and the ability of general manager Dave Gettleman to lift the franchise out of its recent losing ways. As the...
View ArticleCream cheese ad gets banned in UK for ‘dopey dad’ stereotype
A Philadelphia cream cheese ad — which shows two new fathers getting distracted and leaving their babies on a conveyor belt — has been banned in Britain under new gender stereotyping rules. The “dopey...
View ArticleTexas cops are looking for this gift-stealing wedding crasher
Forget about stolen vows, she took the wedding gifts. Texas cops are hunting a woman dubbed “The Wedding Crasher” after she allegedly stole thousands of dollars in gifts from at least a half-dozen...
View ArticleMets lose Jeff McNeil in tough reality check
ATLANTA — The energy that had buoyed the Mets during their consecutive winning streaks over the last three weeks was conspicuously absent Tuesday. But the sting of a bad night at the office was dull in...
View ArticleCuccinelli says ‘huddled masses’ poem was about migrants from Euorpe
The acting director of Citizenship and Immigration Services said on Tuesday that the “huddled masses” poem on the Statue of Liberty referred to migrants who were coming from Europe. Ken Cuccinelli made...
View ArticleThe Yankees’ obstacle facing the rolling Domingo German
The winningest pitcher in baseball may have to sacrifice that title to help the Yankees win a championship. Domingo German moved ahead of Justin Verlander by earning his major league-best 16th victory...
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