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David Beckham to miss World Cup
8:10 PM, March 14, 2010 | BRIAN LEWISEngland star David Beckham will miss this summer's World Cup with a ruptured Achilles tendon.... Read on
England star David Beckham will miss this summer's World Cup with a ruptured Achilles tendon.... Read on
Seton Hall’s bubble officially burst this evening. The Pirates were a longshot to make the field of 65 after losing to Notre Dame in the second round of the Big East Tournament, but hope was extinguished when the NCAA... Read on
For the first time in nearly five months, Paul Martin practiced with the Devils today. Martin... Read on
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Yankees manager Joe Girardi and his staff have made evaluating a pitcher's... Read on
Staying in Toronto never seemed like the most likely option for Chris Bosh. And the chances... Read on
Since their inception as a charter member of MLS, the Red Bulls have been one of the league’s worst... Read on
JUPITER, Fla. -- Johan Santana looked sharp today as he plowed through the Marlins in his four scoreless innings of work at Roger Dean Stadium. This outing followed Oliver Perez’ four shutout innings on Saturday against... Read on
ARLINGTON—If you thought Saturday night's venue for the bout between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua... Read on
Thanks to underwhelming newcomers and moviegoers' insatiable hunger for 3-D movies (at least until... Read on
The Jets are talking about putting together a deal to acquire Broncos WR Brandon Marshall, according to the National Football Post. Jets sources tell NFP’s Michael Lombardi, “that they’re having internal discussions... Read on
Rumors are swirling that two near-simultaneous acts involving Steve Levy will take place by Friday... Read on
Tiger Woods' home may finally be a happy one. The gossip Web site TMZ.com is reporting that the... Read on
Diana Taylor, the longtime girlfriend of Mayor Bloomberg and a former state government official,... Read on
New York City's Park Avenue Bank became the 28th bank failure of 2010 on Friday, according to the... Read on
Tiger Woods’ wife Elin Nordegren handed two bottles of pain medication to medical personnel who... Read on
The Republican search for a strong candidate to take on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has arrived at one of the most intriguing possibilities yet -- former state banking superintendent (and de-facto Big Apple first lady) Diana... Read on
Gov. Paterson demurred on the question of Attorney General Andrew Cuomo recusing himself from two probes into the state's chief exeuctive -- but he did have choice words for at least one person who departed his... Read on
ALBANY -- Disgraced former Sen. Hiram Monserrate, booted from the Senate last month for assaulting... Read on
As supremely health conscious as he is, even Mayor Bloomberg thinks it's nutty that a state... Read on
Have you ever watched “The Hills” and thought to yourself, “Gee, I really enjoy the inherent... Read on
I'm simply at a loss for most of them. So, I leave it to you -- PopWrap's beloved... Read on
I've already admitted that I'm open to liking "Jessica Simpson's The Price of Beauty" when it premieres March 15 at 10 p.m. on VH1. But after watching a trio of sneak peeks, I have to wonder if I'm also open to... Read on
It was recently announced that Ryan Reynolds has added one more movie to his already lengthy upcoming project slate. At some point between filming "Green Lantern," his "Deadpool" spinoff and "Motorcade," PopWrap's... Read on
Ben’s Brother, a fella who might not jog your memory unless it's full of figgy pudding... Read on
When "The Descent" came out in 2005, no one knew that a simple tale of six friends spending the weekend spelunking around a cave system in the Appalachian Mountains would turn out to be one of the most original,... Read on
My Bubbie was obsessed with Frank Sinatra. I mean, straight up infatuated. Much of my early childhood predominantly featured Old Blue Eyes on the soundtrack. On top of that, I had to do a report on a famous New... Read on
PopWrap's pal, JA over at MNPP, posted one of his signature "Five Frames From..." quizzes this morning and within an instant I knew their origin: "Adventures in Babysitting!" The Elisabeth Shue-starrer is one of my... Read on
Although "FlashForward" (about a worldwide two-minute and 17-second blackout where everyone saw a glimpse of their future) didn't grab me by the globes like I'd hoped it would back in September, I still have high... Read on
There is a long history of on-screen relatives keeping it "all in the family" off-screen. Florence Henderson diddled her "Brady Bunch" son Barry Williams, Milo Ventimiglia dated his jailbait "Heroes" niece Hayden... Read on
I'm not exactly sure what side boob and too much foundation tastes like, but Aubrey O'Day is about to let you sample the taste sensation thanks to a brand new concoction she's mixed up. Millions of Milkshakes --... Read on
Thanks to underwhelming newcomers and moviegoers' insatiable hunger for 3-D movies (at least until... Read on
Don't you love how Lady Gaga can't just make a music video like every other musician in the world,... Read on
In case you don't catch it on Tuesday, here's Dan Aquilante's 3.5 star review of the new Gorillaz... Read on
It’s been a good week for summer blockbuster hype, with the release of trailers for “Iron Man 2” and “Tron Legacy” and “Eclipse.” But the movie that’s got us truly curious is “Splice,” a smaller sci-fi pic executive... Read on
You can't keep a good film critic down. Earlier this week, Todd McCarthy got the bounce from... Read on
The Steppenwolf company in Chicago has announced a 2010-11 season with some mouth-watering shows.... Read on
Will 3-D revive the market for full-scale theatrical reissues, basically non-existent since an... Read on
Though experts predict a more than 50 percent drop after a record opening, Disney and Tim Burton's... Read on
Beyonce wears an embellished satin jacket and embellished pumps from Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's Spring 2010 collection in the just released video for the song "Telephone" with Lady Gaga. GOOGOO FOR GAGA? JOINE THE CLUB... Read on
The biggest drama news this week, of course, is the premiere of Tom Hanks-produced “The Pacific ”... Read on
England star David Beckham will miss this summer's World Cup with a ruptured Achilles tendon.... Read on
Seton Hall’s bubble officially burst this evening. The Pirates were a longshot to make the field of 65 after losing to Notre Dame in the second round of the Big East Tournament, but hope was extinguished when the NCAA... Read on
For the first time in nearly five months, Paul Martin practiced with the Devils today. Martin... Read on
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Yankees manager Joe Girardi and his staff have made evaluating a pitcher's... Read on
Staying in Toronto never seemed like the most likely option for Chris Bosh. And the chances... Read on
Since their inception as a charter member of MLS, the Red Bulls have been one of the league’s worst... Read on
JUPITER, Fla. -- Johan Santana looked sharp today as he plowed through the Marlins in his four scoreless innings of work at Roger Dean Stadium. This outing followed Oliver Perez’ four shutout innings on Saturday against... Read on
It’s all down to two. One team will go to Glens Falls. One will go home. Christ the King, the team with the most New York State Federation championships, will meet defending 'AA' titleholder St. Michael Academy in the... Read on
Can’t make it to Fordham University’s Rose Hill Gymnasium Sunday afternoon? No problem. The Post’s CHSAA boys basketball beat writer Dylan Butler will be courtside for the Class AA intersectional title game between No. 1... Read on
Four of the very best girls basketball teams on the East Coast squared off Saturday night at Christ the King HS. Read what New York Post girls hoops beat writers Marc Raimondi and Joseph Staszewski had to say during the... Read on
Long before he was the PSAL girls soccer commissioner, Will Stasiuk was picked to coach the Richmond Hill girls soccer team. There was just one problem. He didn’t know the first thing about the sport and it was one day... Read on
Get excited. If there was ever a reason to go out and see some girls basketball, the time is this weekend. The CHSAA’s version of March Madness – the Class AA, A and B state tournaments – commence over the next few days and... Read on
The last two days of rest have afforded me the opportunity to take care of plenty of loose ends not associated with this Web site. I’ve made appointments with my doctor and my dentist. I’ve caught up on sleep. I’ve even... Read on
Read what Dylan Butler had to say from courtside at the CHSAA Class AA intersectional boys semifinals at St. John's, pitting Christ the King vs. St. Raymond's in the 6 p.m. opener, followed by Rice vs. Bishop Loughlin in... Read on
The New York state indoor track meet was missing some extra sizzle Saturday. What’s supposed to be a collection of the state’s best athletes was missing some its elite runners. Columbus’ Whitney Fountain skipped the PSAL... Read on
Mike Taylor will forever hold a place in Boys & Girls lore now. No matter what happens from here – whether he wins another title next year, goes on to a major Division I basketball program and a professional career, or... Read on
There was an underlying feeling Saturday as Murry Bergtraum lifted the PSAL city championship trophy for the 12th straight time – and the 13th overall – after beating John F. Kennedy, 58-37, at Madison Square Garden. After... Read on