Long before “Mad About You,” Helen Hunt was mad about a musical. She was 8 years old when her father, the late director and acting coach Gordon Hunt, took her to “Godspell” off-Broadway. That day, she tells The Post, “I got very clear that I wanted to be part of what that was.” Next week,Read moreRead more
Month: June 2019
Helen Hunt on ‘Mad About You’ reboot: ‘I think it\u2019s on’
Trump will ‘think about’ inviting NBA champ Raptors to White House
With Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seated steps away, President Trump said Thursday that he’d “think about” whether to invite the NBA champion Toronto Raptors to the White House. “They played phenomenal basketball,” he said about Canada’s first NBA champs. “I watched a little bit of it. They were really terrific. Congratulations … that wasRead moreRead more
Knicks take RJ Barrett with No. 3 pick in NBA draft
RJ Barrett is trading in his flashy pink draft-night suit for the orange and blue. Barrett got his wish Thursday and fulfilled his late grandfather Noel’s prediction that one day he would be a Knick. The Knicks, as expected, took the Duke star with the No. 3 pick in the NBA draft at Barclays Center.Read moreRead more
Daredevil Nik Wallenda to walk in the air above Times Square
Nik Wallenda has walked across Niagara Falls. And between two Chicago skyscrapers. Watching him attempt these feats on live TV is nerve-wracking — imagine what he’s going through. When the winds were blowing at 43 m.p.h. as he crossed the Little Colorado River gorge near the Grand Canyon, he admits it was “very intimidating,” butRead moreRead more
RJ Barrett is turning heads in his bright pink NBA draft suit
Growing up, former Duke basketball star RJ Barrett envisioned his NBA draft day — particularly walking across the stage and greeting the league commissioner, Adam Silver. “Shaking the commissioner’s hand has always been a big thing for me,” Barrett, 19, tells The Post. “When you’re young and you watch the draft every year, you’re like,Read moreRead more
Young people are growing horns from cellphone use: study
Are smartphones turning us into monsters? In a BBC report about the changing human skeleton published last week, biomechanics researcher Dr. David Shahur of the University of The Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, says he’s noticed an increasingly common horn-like growth at the base of the neck — sometimes so large they can be seenRead moreRead more
California teen attacked by sea lion in ‘very rare’ incident
A 13-year-old California girl was injured when a sea lion attacked her in what officials say was a “very rare” incident. Megan Pagnini said she was near the shore at Pismo Beach on Friday night when the sea lion came charging at her, news station KSBY reported. “I was just kinda jumping around, dancing, justRead moreRead more
Brawl erupts between parents, coaches at youth baseball game
There’s no sucker-punching in baseball! A little league game turned into a giant brawl between parents and coaches in Colorado — and cops are looking to identify the participants. Click Here: kanken mini cheap “These coaches and parents, unhappy with a baseball game involving 7-year-olds and a 13-year-old umpire, took over the field and beganRead moreRead more
Dominican officials blame tourist’s death on ‘shock’ of seeing fianc\u00e9 dead
Dominican Republic health officials say the Maryland woman found dead last month with her fiancé in a hotel room likely died from the “shock” of seeing her partner dead. Ministry of Public Health spokesman Carlos Suero insisted that the Caribbean country shouldn’t be blamed for the series of tourist deaths on the island, which includesRead moreRead more
Pensions commit to $8B fund of prison-phone magnate
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores has been freed from his fundraising prison. Two massive pensions — including New York City’s pensions and the Pennsylvania Teachers pension — are planning to commit more money to a new $8 billion fund Gores is raising — despite protests from prison rights advocates over his firm’s ownership of aRead moreRead more