New York men are embracing plastic surgery with ‘daddy do-overs’

Sorry, mom, but your muffin top is taking a back seat to dad’s backside. Post-pregnancy “mommy makeover” procedures — a plastic surgery combo of liposuction, tummy tuck and a breast lift or augmentation — have been popular for years, but now men of a certain age are shelling out for what some experts are dubbingRead moreRead more

Jurors begin deliberations in ‘Junior’ Guzman-Feliz bodega slay trial

Jurors have begun their deliberations in the trial for the murder of Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz — nearly one year to the day after he was butchered by machetes and knives outside a Bronx bodega last summer. The first five of the dozen gangbangers to face trial are charged with murder in the first and secondRead moreRead more

Can ‘The Dead Don’t Die’ revive the big-screen zombie genre?

Director Jim Jarmusch (“Paterson”) is in his 60s with a storied cinematic résumé, but “The Dead Don’t Die” feels more like the work of an ambitious teen with a camera and a bunch of charismatic friends. It’s a fair amount of fun but appears to have been made with minimal effort. For those already ensconcedRead moreRead more

Kyle Kuzma decision will determine Lakers’ Anthony Davis fate

A potential Lakers-Pelicans blockbuster trade for Anthony Davis likely hinges on one player: Kyle Kuzma. The Lakers are reportedly trying to keep the promising power forward out of trade talks, but the Pelicans remain determined to acquire him, according to the LA Times. Kuzma built upon an impressive rookie season, scoring 20.3 points a gameRead moreRead more

Tiny dancer is taking the internet by storm, thanks to Lizzo

Ivanah Campbell of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, is just 6 years old — but her fast feet already have celebrity endorsements. “Rare footage of me as a child,” Lizzo tweeted with Ivanah’s video dancing to the pop diva’s hit song, “Juice.” The viral video now has 4.8 million views on Lizzo’s account alone. Ivanah’s personalRead moreRead more

Founder and CEO completely blindsided by sale of Steiner Sports to rival

Last month’s sale of Steiner Sports Memorabilia came as a complete surprise — including to its controversial founder and CEO, Brandon Steiner. Steiner — who, in addition to making a fortune off his savvy trading of sports collectibles, has weathered some nasty legal battles with disgruntled customers — had left the office for a Yankee-RedRead moreRead more

AOC spokesman tweets, then deletes, F-bomb rant against potential GOP challenger

US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s spokesman sent a profane tweet to a potential Republican challenger as he ripped him for wanting to debate his boss. “Yo @RichValdes what in the actual f–k makes you think you’re entitled to a debate with AOC,” spokesman Corbin Trent tweeted Sunday at the conservative talk radio producer who’s mulling aRead moreRead more

A-Rod \u2018loved\u2019 the $42.5M Soho penthouse he toured last week

Yankees third baseman (and now New York City real-estate investor) Alex Rodriguez recently toured the most expensive penthouse atop Soho’s Puck Building. The 7,241-square-foot home is currently on the market for $42.5 million — a 35 percent drop from its original $66 million ask in 2015. Rodriguez’s visit to the five-bedroom apartment comes at aRead moreRead more

Three subway pervs wanted for groping female riders: cops

Police on Wednesday released photographs of three perverts who inappropriately touched females — including two teenagers — in separate incidents while riding on subways through Manhattan. Click Here: cheap pandora Rings Most recently, a 24-year-old woman was inside a downtown No. 4 train at the Union Square station around 1:45 p.m. Sunday when a manRead moreRead more

NY AG’s challenge throws T-Mobile-Sprint merger into doubt

New York State Attorney General Letitia James is leading a group of states in challenging T-Mobile’s controversial merger with Sprint — an unusual legal salvo that throws the $26 billion deal into doubt. James — joined on Tuesday by her counterparts in eight other states and the District of Columbia — sued to block theRead moreRead more