Today, I drove to MetLife Stadium and put a bag over my head to show disgust over how my beloved New York Jets are being run. Seriously considering dropping season tickets that have been in family since 1974 after latest price hike. Read my @nypost column! https://t.co/eX9c8nfU5Y
Callaway released a $499.99 limited-edition Happy Gilmore hockey stick putter.
They expected them to stay in stock until November—and they sold out by 10 a.m. the first day.
More inventory is being released Friday, coinciding with premiere of Happy Gilmore 2.
Interestingly, NYC has a number of local newspapers across the political spectrum and the one thing all the editorial boards agree on is “Don’t vote for Mamdani”.
#DontRankMamdani
BREAKING: NYC’s Mayoral election is on Tuesday. We encourage voters not to rank Zohran Mamdani. He didn’t endorse Kamala Harris, doesn’t support our platform, and if he wins, his policies will hurt our chance to win the midterms. We can’t afford that.
Andrew Cuomo on U.S. strikes in Iran:
“You have to separate the actual bombing of Iran and ending their military and nuclear capacity versus the means and the process by which Trump did it. I don't support the way he did it. I do believe he should have consulted Congress.”
Andrew Cuomo says being mayor is essentially being the CEO of the city. He knocks Zohran Mamdani’s experience as a state legislator.
If you want to be a messenger you should be a press person for the city, not the mayor, he says of Mamdani.
Andrew Cuomo arrives at the IBEW Local 3’s Catholic Council breakfast.
“They have their agendas, both the MAGA right and the extreme Democratic Socialist left, and those agendas, I’m sorry to say, do not include us,” a union leader says by way of introduction.
Cuomo asks reporters who do you want as mayor when Iran is threatening retaliation: him or Mamdani? He’s been through crises like Hurricane Sandy. “This is not the time for on the job training.”
Andrew Cuomo gets a warm welcome as he arrives at an event by the Catholic Council of @IBEWLocalUnion3, which endorsed him
He says he ran for mayor because he was worried about the city’s future - and lays into the Democratic Party, describing it as overtaken by the “far left.”
Former President Bill Clinton endorses Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor and records a robocall.
Cuomo, as HUD secretary, " fought discrimination, including against the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and antisemitism."