November 4, 2012

'Mob Wives' starts filming Staten Island disaster

‘Mob Wives,” the snarling, mafia-women reality show shot in Staten Island, is going to make the hurricane and tragic aftermath a part of the upcoming season, according the show’s creator....

Steelers WR Brown leaves Giants game with ankle injury

Pittsburgh Steelers leading receiver Antonio Brown injured his left ankle and it is doubtful he will return to the game against the New York Giants on Sunday Brown was hurt...

WATCH: NFL referee cursing audible to crowd, TV audience

INDIANAPOLIS — An NFL referee lost his temper and used an obscenity during the Dolphins-Colts game Sunday, and it was obvious to everyone inside Lucas Oil Stadium and those watching...

With nine new players, Nets still work in progress

Saturday night was a busy one for the Nets, who finally kicked off their inaugural season in Brooklyn, and at Barclays Center, with a 107-100 win over the Toronto Raptors.Here...

Raiders RB McFadden leaves Bucs game with leg injury

OAKLAND, Calif. — Running back Darren McFadden has left the Oakland Raiders’ game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a leg injury. The team says X-rays on McFadden’s leg were...

Christie tells critics of Obama praise: 'When somebody does a good job, they deserve credit' — he's still voting for Romney

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie defended his praise for President Barack Obama's support after superstorm Sandy, but said he would stick with his Republican ticket and vote for Mitt Romney...

Boy dies when he falls into Pittsburgh zoo pen full of African wild dogs

PITTSBURGH — A young boy visiting the Pittsburgh zoo with his mother and friends was killed Sunday when he fell about 14 feet off a deck into an exhibit that's...

Cold is latest misery heaped on area's storm victims (WARMING SHELTER LOCATIONS)

Storm victims went to church Sunday to pray for deliverance as cold weather settling in across the New York metropolitan area — and another drenching in the forecast — added...

Colts follow Luck's lead past Dolphins

INDIANAPOLIS — Andrew Luck and Ryan Tannehill put on a memorable show for Chuck Pagano on Sunday. The rookie quarterbacks traded jab for jab, hook for hook and TD pass...

Crabtree's 72-yard TD catch helps send Packers past Cardinals

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Tom Crabtree caught the ball at the Green Bay 45 and chugged up field, looking over one shoulder and then the other to be sure the...

Schaub throws two TD as Texans beat Bills

HOUSTON — Mario Williams got to see in person just how well the Houston Texans are playing without him. Matt Schaub threw two touchdown passes, Arian Foster ran for 111...

Bears force five turnovers, rout Titans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Lovie Smith demanded a fast start from his Chicago Bears after a sluggish performance a week ago. They certainly responded. Charles Tillman forced four fumbles. Brian Urlacher...

Panthers break five-game skid, beat Redskins

LANDOVER, Md. — So much for Cam Newton vs. Robert Griffin III. For the ticked-off players in the visitor’s locker room, it was more like the Carolina Panthers vs. Sonny...

Flacco's TD pass to Smith propels Ravens over Browns

CLEVELAND — There seems to be something about those plain orange helmets that fires up Joe Flacco, Ray Rice and the Ravens. When they see them, they beat them —...

Peyton throws three TDs to lead Broncos over Bengals

CINCINNATI — Cornerback Terence Newman’s two interceptions — one in the end zone — gave the Bengals a chance to beat Peyton Manning for the first time. All they ended...

Redman starts at RB for Steelers with Dwyer out

Running back Jonathan Dwyer is missing a chance at a third-straight 100-yard game when a strained right quad forced the Pittsburgh Steelers to inactivate him for Sunday’s game against the...

Long gas lines remain in NJ as rationing continues

TRENTON — Long lines remained the norm at many gas stations in central and northern New Jersey on Sunday, but motorists said their concerns over fuel were easing as more...

Lions rout Jaguars behind Leshoure's three TDs

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Given the result, the Detroit Lions probably should try to be this balanced all the time. Mikel Leshoure ran for three touchdowns, Calvin Johnson got involved early...

Follow Giants-Steelers with Post writers

The Post has you covered goal line to goal line with the best writers in the business.The Giants almost blew a 23-point lead last week against the Cowboys, starting fast...

F, D, Q trains now running into Manhattan; 2 and 3 lines cross East River and 1 now extends to 14th St.

Rush hour riders will be able get to work Monday — but it’s going to be a gale-force headache. Six more subway lines today crossed under the East River for...

Phillips inactive, Beckum to make 2012 debut for Giants

The 2012 debut of the three-safety look will have to wait for the Giants. After participating in practice all week, declaring he would play and heading into the weekend listed...

Knicks beat Philly to start season 2-0 for first time in 13 years

Letdown? Not today at the Garden. Coming off their gargantuan 20-point rout of the defending-champion Heat, Carmelo Anthony’s Knicks rolled on today without a speed bump at the sold-out Garden...

City sanitation worker gets electric jolt while removing debris in Staten Island; he's stable

A city sanitation worker was zapped by electricity this morning while removing debris in Staten Island, authorities said. Michael Lewery, 46, was clearing an area in New Dorp Beach along...

Reaction to the Red Bulls' 1-1 playoff tie at DC

D.C. keeper Bill Hamid gave the Red Bulls an own goal and petulant Andy Najar gave them a man advantage with his ill-advised sending-off, and they somehow escaped RFK Stadium...

Two officers dead after police helicopter crashes in Georgia

ATLANTA — A police helicopter flying low over Atlanta on a nighttime search for a missing 9-year-old boy plunged to the ground in a northwest neighborhood of shops and apartments,...

Nets game provides bright spot for reeling fans

The Brooklyn Nets last night played their first regular season home game at the new Barclays Center, a 107-100 victory that provided a bright spot to fans seeking to slam-dunk...

Rotten nest egg

Like Humpty Dumpty, many middle-class Americans’ nest eggs are broken, and all the financial planners in the kingdom can’t put them back together. That’s the finding of a new study...

Problems will not blow over

If 2011 was the year in which there didn’t seem to be much news to talk about, 2012 is its virtual opposite, a bull market in news — culminating in...

It’s not a good thing

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia’s home retail empire is in tatters as the company filed its quarterly earnings on Friday. The domestic diva’s revenue fell 17 percent from last year’s mark...

Silicon Alley deals with power loss

With Mayor Bloomberg certain that climate change has made plenty more hurricanes in store for New York, it’s probably wise to have a backup plan for your business’s data. Hundreds...

It’s the economy

After Tuesday there will be precious little time to waste, to stand up and take on the economic problems that hinder the US economy and our country. The problems were...

Funny business with jobs nos.

Dear John: On the off chance you thought the Bureau of Labor Statistics was apolitical, they’ve been sharing advance unemployment data with elected Democrats for years. See the attached article...

Fire up this app to link your Kindles

Looking for an easy way to manage and distribute content across multiple tablets used by your organization? You might want to check out Amazon’s Whispercast. The free service lets you...

The week's winners and losers

WINNERS BOB IGER The Force is with Disney CEO with $4.5B purchase of Lucasfilm, and rights to ‘Star Wars’ anthology. CARLOS ALBERINI Restoration Hardware CEO finds market tool works best...

Poll axed! Disaster drives voters from districts

Hurricane Sandy has devastated the region — and it could hurt a political hopeful or two as well. In southeastern Queens, where Democratic state Sen. Joe Addabbo and Republican Councilman...

Political storm

Another perfect storm is headed to New York City — this time at the ballot box. Experts are predicting that an unfortunate combination of the hurricane’s aftermath, the huge turnout...

Gov. Christie’s NJ relief fund

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and his wife, Mary Pat, yesterday announced a relief fund for Garden State residents hurt by superstorm Sandy. “New Jerseyans are not only tough and...

Marchers puppets for PBS

Several hundred supporters of public broadcasting marched on Capitol Hill yesterday in a “Million Puppet March” in favor of federal funding for noncommercial programming.The good-humored protest was prompted by Republican...

Last swings for O, Mitt

President Obama weaved superstorm Sandy and its impact into his closing re-election pitch yesterday, making a call for unity even as he faced criticism for campaigning during the cleanup from...

Mike’s Nov. ‘surprise’

Fiorello La Guardia famously owned up to his blunders by saying that “when I make a mistake, it’s a beaut.” Unfortunately, the current occupant of the Little Flower’s office can’t...

RFK Jr. and late wife asked Al Franken to help them receive no-cost home renovations: designer

A discount isn’t good enough — for the Kennedys, it has to be free. That was the message from Mary Richardson Kennedy, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while they were...

Lipo doc’s license sucked away

A fat-zapping doctor whose liposuction killed a Manhattan woman is too dangerous to practice, officials say. The state Health Department yanked the license of Dr. Oleg Davie, a Brooklyn and...

School-lunch scald suit

A Queens family is steaming mad after their middle schooler got burned by sauce too hot to handle. Nahara Diodonet of Richmond Hill was getting food at MS 137 in...

Nanny charged in Upper West Side child slayings

An Upper West Side nanny was charged with murder last night in the butchering of two adorable children in their luxurious West 75th Street apartment last month, police said. Yoselyn...

NYPD Daily Blotter

The Bronx *** A Claremont man died after being attacked and kicked in the head by a man in his 20s, according to police detectives and eyewitnesses. Norman Spencer, 48,...

Dad killed in Queens hit-run

A hit-and-run driver mowed down a father of three in Flushing, cops said yesterday. Dante Dominguez, 45, was struck at 11:20 p.m. Friday by a black BMW traveling east on...

Cop shootout in Long Island City

A robbery suspect opened fire on Long Island City cops and ended up with a bullet in his leg as officers fired back, police said.Terrance Carew, 30, allegedly robbed a...

Phar-old gal found

Dig this! Czech archaeologists have unearthed the 4,500-year-old tomb of a Pharaonic princess south of Cairo — a finding that suggests other undiscovered tombs could be nearby. Princess Shert Nebti’s...

1st nuke ship powers down

After half a century on the high seas, the oldest warship in the American fleet, USS Enterprise, will return to port today for the last time. From the Cuban Missile...

Feds bust country’s worst deadbeat dad, who owes $1.6M

A heartless doctor from Brooklyn who ditched his wife and kids and fled to Bangladesh, leaving them homeless, has been jailed after six years on the lam as the nation’s...

Conn. anti-Semitism up

Fewer anti-Semitic incidents were reported nationwide in 2011 than in 2010 — yet hate crimes against Jews appear to be on the rise in Connecticut and Massachusetts, the Anti-Defamation League’s...

Syria crosses into DMZ

Three Syrian tanks allegedly entered the Golan Heights’ demilitarized zone yesterday — for the first time in nearly 40 years. Israel announced that it immediately raised its alert level in...

Marathon officials blame media for race cancelation

Clueless officials from the New York Road Runners dispatched a crybaby letter yesterday to members blaming hostile media scrutiny (like The Post’s recent Page 1 coverage) for spurring the cancellation...

NYC Marathon generators needed by Sandy survivors wasted in NJ lot

This is one heck of a power trip. Much-needed generators sat idle all day yesterday in a rental company’s New Jersey parking lot after they were moved from the Staten...

Fears of sponsors

The decision to call off the ING New York City Marathon came not only after a day of outrage from storm-ravaged city residents, but after the event’s corporate sponsors intervened...

Devastated Rockaways residents lash out at Bloomberg during unannounced visit

Storm-ravaged and weary Rockaways residents cornered Mayor Bloomberg yesterday to angrily demand more aid for their devastated neighborhood. “When are we gonna get some help?” blasted one desperate woman, who...

Complacency, defiance contributed to Staten Island's storm devastation

After waiting until 9 p.m. Monday to respond to warnings about the storm, Glenda Moore hastily strapped her two young boys into car seats, packed their Halloween costumes into the...

Back-to-school chaos is looming

Expect another manic Monday. At least 57 city schools won’t open their doors tomorrow because of damage from Hurricane Sandy — leaving thousands of parents and students at a loss...

Train pain continues as MTA keeps up hurricane repair work

Train pain will continue as commuters head to work tomorrow, with riders of the L and G subway lines forced to seek other transit options and many suburban lines still...

Chaos reigns at free gas fiasco

Free gas came with gallons of chaos. Thousands of fuel-starved New Yorkers were able to get much needed gasoline from the government at no cost yesterday, but not without a...

1,000s still lack power

It’s not over yet. Utility companies yesterday brought big chunks of the power grid back on line and businesses reopened in downtown Manhattan and elsewhere in the storm-tossed region. But...

Burglar disguise a double Cross

A heartless career criminal tried to pass himself off as a Red Cross worker on Staten Island as he looked for homes to burglarize in the storm-ravaged borough, cops said.Alfonso...

Weird but true

Let them eat dip! A Michigan restaurateur hauled 20,000 pounds of salsa, hummus and chips to New Jersey to feed victims of Hurricane Sandy. Dean “Dino” Bach drove 12 hours...

WATCH: Louis C.K. performs Lincoln standup as 'SNL' addresses Sandy

This was a difficult week for New York, a week full of emergencies and sadness and fear and frenzy and loss. The lights are coming back on, but things still...

Social school funding

School fundraising is taking a lesson from Silicon Valley.A new fundraising website modeled after Groupon and Living Social allows parents and community groups to raise money for school programs that...

With 70 years gone by, is Hollywood finally prepared for a 'Casablanca' sequel?

It’s a question that’s fascinated audiences since “Casablanca’’ premiered in New York City 70 years ago this month: What ever happened to Rick and Ilsa? Was saloonkeeper Richard Blaine, played...

Nor'easter following in Sandy’s footsteps

Brace yourself — again! To add more hellish misery to Hurricane Sandy survivors — a furious nor’easter is blowing in on Tuesday night promising to wreak even more havoc to...

Quiet on Woods

It is beyond comprehension how the “lame-stream media” can ignore the travesty in Libya (“Benghazi’s Invisible Man,” Editorial, Oct. 30). What an absolute disgrace that Charles Woods, the father of...

The meal deal

Leonardo and the Last Supper by Ross King Walker & Company You gonna finish that? The Dominican friars dining in candle-lit silence at Santa Maria della Grazie convent had to...

In My Library Oliver Stone

What a country! No matter who’s elected this week, it’s heartening to know that America’s big enough to accommodate every shade of opinion — from Bill O’Reilly’s to Oliver Stone’s....

Historian Warren Shaw: My New York

Historian

When the people of New York have their say on Election Day, there’s always plenty of drama that goes with the territory. Warren Shaw, a former NYU professor and a...

Bridge

Like every other player, I have opinions about bidding. One of my favorites, which I cherish against almost universal opposition, is that players bid too often with weak hands and...

Deron gets first Barclays points

Deron Williams is the face of the Nets. Now he also will go down in history as the first player to score in the history of both the Brooklyn Nets...

Big Ben a Giant target in clash of historic franchises

In the end, whether today’s Giants-Steelers game provides a diversion or distraction or a few hours of relief from those still suffering from the after-effects of Hurricane Sandy, it will...

Futures of players, coaches, GM will be determined by how Jets finish bumpy season

The Jets enter the second half of the season staring at a true crossroads. There are questions about nearly every area of the team — from the management to the...

Serby's Sunday Q&A with... Linval Joseph

Giants defensive lineman Linval Joseph took some time out to tackle a Q&A blitz from Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Do you see yourself as a bully on the field?...

Upstart Fins supply Miami heat in East

POP quiz: Which team currently holds the longest active winning streak in the AFC? The Texans? No. Ravens? Wrong. Patriots or Broncos? No and no. It’s the 4-3 Dolphins who...

Nets win as Brooklyn returns to the majors

It wasn’t the opening night opponent the Nets spent months planning for. But, in the end, it didn’t matter. Major-league sports officially returned to Brooklyn Saturday night, ending a 55-year...

Serby doles out his NFL awards at the halfway mark of season

And now, back without popular demand, the NFL midseason Serby Awards: MVP Matt Ryan, QB, Falcons: He’s 7-0 and 50-19 since fumigating the stench of Michael Vick and Bobby Petrino,...

Storm of thoughts blow through idle mind

I knew this was going to be a bad one. The moment Mike Francesa told us there’s not much to worry about, this one was going to be colossal. Still,...

No rush to find new heir

At This time of year, teams want to remove as many issues from their docket as quickly as possible so they can fixate on one or two areas of need....

Rivera will return to Yankees in ’13

Mariano Rivera will be back in The Bronx in 2013, as first reported by The Post. “Rivera contacted us and wants to play,” general manager Brian Cashman said yesterday. Cashman...

Indians, Jays deal infielders

The Indians traded right-hander Esmil Rogers to the Blue Jays yesterday for infielders Mike Aviles and Yan Gomes. Rogers split time last season with Cleveland and Colorado, going 3-3 with...

Red Sox free agent Ross may be fit for Mets

With little money to spend and their focus on David Wright’s and R.A. Dickey’s contract situations, the Mets barely noticed yesterday’s arrival of free agency. At some point the Mets...

Indy will cook fish at home

Today COLTS (+2) over Dolphins: There aren’t many quarterbacks who could survive — much less prosper — behind prevailing Indianapolis offensive line, but Andrew Luck is getting things done. Dolphins...

Knicks seek encore of dynamic debut

Late in the Knicks’ season-opening rout of the Heat on Friday night, the fans at Madison Square Garden chanted “MVP!” for Carmelo Anthony. “The Garden is one of the loudest...

Knicks' Chandler tries to block flu

Tyson Chandler missed practice yesterday due to flu-like symptoms, but the Knicks are listing their starting center as probable for today’s matinee against the 76ers at the Garden. “He’s fine,”...

Watson and Evans supply backup power for Nets

When the Nets needed a spark Saturday night, amid all the fanfare of their first regular-season game at the sparkling new Barclays Center, they were not picked up by the...

Nets win a ‘wait’ off Lopez’s shoulders

Brook Lopez led the Nets in scoring. By coach Avery Johnson’s assessment, he did a nice job of defending the rim. He handed out hard fouls. And, in Lopez’s opinion,...

Red Bulls, DC play to draw

WASHINGTON — D.C. United and the Red Bulls each had a second-half own goal and finished in a 1-1 draw in the opener of their Eastern Conference semifinals last night....

Sports Shorts

NBA: Nash out with small fracture in leg Steve Nash has a small fracture in his left leg and will be out of the Lakers’ lineup for at least another...

Nets owner Prokhorov looks for East finals finish

Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov presided over the historic game last night at Barclays Center, where big league professional sports returned to Brooklyn after a 55-year absence. And with a rebuilt,...

NHL’s tactics publicity ploy

Up Until now, at least, every single NHL proposal throughout Sixth Avenue’s collective bargaining disaster initially has been portrayed as more conciliatory and less onerous than a more comprehensive analysis...

Vaccaro: NYRR head deserves to be fired for blaming media over canceled marathon

It Wasn’t enough that the New York Road Runners couldn’t bring themselves to do the right thing, couldn’t see that cancelling the New York Marathon was the only proper course...

Power to the people

You did this. You made this happen. You changed his mind. Stand up. Take a bow. Wave, because you are the star. You are the voice. You are the reason....

‘Shanghai’ wins BC Juvenile

ARCADIA, Calif. — After weathering Hurricane Sandy while marooned at Belmont Park last week, Shanghai Bobby survived a storm of another sort as the field hurtled down the stretch in...

Without Lasix, Spring in the Air eased in Juveniles Fillies race

ARCADIA, Calif. — Call it a self-fulfilling prophecy. Going into this year’s Breeders’ Cup World Championships over the weekend at Santa Anita, trainer Mark Casse was a vocal critic of...

Fort Larned fends off Mucho to capture the Cup’s grand prize

ARCADIA, Calif. — In another of the heart-pounding stretch duels that have been the hallmark of the Breeders’ Cup Classic since it was first run in 1984, the 4-year-old colt...

The rumble

He gets his first start of the season as Giants middle linebacker today against the Steelers, and so Mark Herzlich, cancer survivor, runs onto the MetLife Stadium field to face...

With youth unavailable, 1-year veterans are Yanks’ best option

Last week I wrote a column advocating for players I thought the Yankees should consider this offseason, and the group — Carlos Beltran, Scott Hairston, Torii Hunter, Jeff Keppinger and...

TV continues to deride and conquer

Perhaps the most frightening change in commercial television is that networks continue to lay off – never to rehire – their better angels. Flat ratings, ya know. So the proliferation...

Don't miss

Enter Captain Hook With the hopes of finding a magical compass that could help her and Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin) get back to Storybrooke, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) takes a journey...

Reel good

The hangover 2009 Sunday, 8 p.m., TBS Hilariously bad-taste story about a bachelor party in Vegas that goes terribly wrong. The “wrong” includes the groomsmen losing the groom, a terrible...

Hoosiers, Cardinals, Wildcats dominate college hoops map

In the basketball-crazy region of the nation known as Kentuckiana, Indiana, Kentucky and Louisville played exhibition games against Indiana Wesleyan, Northwood, Fla., and Pikeville, Ky. More than 60,000 fans attended...

Storm guard ready to lead St. John’s

D’Angelo Harrison walked onto to the court at the John Lucas Camp in Houston this summer and promptly got his head handed to him. There was no warm up period,...

Army runs wild over Air Force

Trent Steelman rushed for 101 yards and scored twice, the Army defense held Air Force’s high-powered offense in check for three quarters, and the Black Knights beat the Falcons 41-21...

Bama tops LSU on McCarron last-minute touchdown pass

BATON ROUGE, La. — It wasn’t billed as the game of the century. It just felt like it. After Kansas State, Notre Dame and Oregon had played — and won...

Irish rally, then outlast Pitt in OT

Notre Dame, trailing 20-6 in the fourth quarter, was going to need some big plays and a little luck to stay undefeated and keep its national title hopes alive. It...

AG uses bank $ettlement for services

Nine months after securing $132 million in national mortgage-settlement cash, NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has steered more than half of the money to housing, counseling and legal services for...

Mud on his hands

Watch the campaign news segment with the sound turned down. You can see what’s happening in their faces: Mitt Romney is earnest, optimistic and forward-looking. Barack Obama is sour with...

Squeaker senate

When the dust settles on Election Night, Nevada Democrat Harry Reid could emerge as among the most durable majority leaders of the US Senate in a generation. That’s because Democrats...

How New Jersey became a punchline

“So you’re from New Jersey — what exit?” New Jersey and New Jerseyans take a lot of ribbing. Even during the devastating Hurricane Sandy, Twitter couldn’t resist a dig, with...

They’re cheesed off

First Arden Todd lost the auto-repair shop in his family for 50 years. Then the Wisconsin mechanic lost the $10-an-hour factory job he desperately took to make ends meet. Four...

Politicking matters

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie continues to win wide acclaim for his heroic efforts both before and after Hurricane Sandy. He’s been much more than comforter-in-chief to those devastated by...

What women want

This election is making me feel oh so special. One party is gallantly protecting me from the other party’s “war on women.” The president wants my vote so badly that...

Required reading

The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg (Grand Central) The Middlesteins opens on Edie, a 5-year-old girl topping 60 pounds who has early on learned to equate food with love. The rest...

Page turner

Light & Shade Conversations with Jimmy Page by Brad Tolinski Crown It’s no surprise to hear Led Zeppelin guitarist/mastermind Jimmy Page admit that drugs were an integral part of his...

He’s just a mutt!

What’s a Dog For? The Surprising History, Science, Philosophy, and Politics of Man’s Best Friend by John Homans The Penguin Press During Hurricane Sandy, the one thought that crossed my...

Champs must avoid a misstep

It never is a good time to invite Big Ben Roethlisberger and the big, bad Steelers to your house, and it is an especially bad time for the Giants to...

Dodging the past, loving the present

This has to be about the Nets now, from today going forward, from today until forever. This isn’t about the Dodgers any longer, about the way they once filled Brooklyn...

Sunday's Best

The line Brian Costello Steve SerbyMark CannizzaroPaul Schwartz Drew LoftisJustin TerranovaMs. CharleenBart HubbuchRicoDave BlezowHondoCHARGERS 8 (42 1/2) Chiefs (Chargers 31-13) Chargers (W) Chiefs (L)Chargers (W)Chiefs (L) ★ Chiefs (L)Chargers (W)Chiefs...

Big ups for Brooklyn’s new hoops palace

It was 90 minutes before the first regular-season NBA game at the Barclays Center, and a man from Mexico and a man from England, sat a row apart up in...

Home Team Lineups

TODAYNov. 4MONNov. 5TUENov. 6WEDNov. 7THUNov. 8FRINov. 9SATNov. 10KnicksPhiladelphia12:00MSG NetworkESPN 98.7 FMPhi.7:00MSGESPNNOGAMENOGAMENOGAMEDal.7:30MSGESPNNOGAMENOGAMEMinn.7:30YESWFANNOGAMEMia.7:30YESWFANNOGAMEOrl.7:00YESWADONOGAMERed BullsNOGAMENOGAMENOGAMED.C.8:00NBCSNTBDTBDTBDHOMEAWAY

Today's Sports on the Air

Auto Racing7:30 a.m.Formula One Racing Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi SPEED3:00 p.m.NASCAR Sprint Cup AAA Texas 500 ESPNBasketballNoon76ers at Knicks MSG, ESPN (98.7 FM)6 p.m.Timberwolves at Raptors NBATV7 p.m.Exh.: Bloomsburg...

Calder Graded Entries

Post Time: 12:30 p.m. FIRST-1 mile; $11,000; clm($6,250); 3up3-Seth's Toy 4-15-Personal Pinup 6-12-RememberLynn3-11-a-SaratogaBlitz4-14-Blushing Tiger 5-25-Aqua Jean 8-11-a-Mopleasant 4-16-Hear Her Roar 15-1a-CoupledSECOND-1m(T); $14,000; clm($16,000); 3up4-Mercury Moon 5-28-Cachucha 15-11-Tripp'sVlentne15-19-Rachel's Girl 20-12-CmeSeeCmeS12-110-Red Lace...

Nets' Wallace day-to-day after injuring leg

On a night full of positives for the Nets, even injury news wasn’t as bad as initially feared. Gerald Wallace took a hard fall after blocking a shot late in...

Branca helps make Barclays debut a home run

Ralph Branca was wearing a Deron Williams No. 8 Brooklyn Nets jersey last night on the floor of the Barclays Center, the former Dodgers pitcher there to partake in the...

Aqueduct Analysis

Post Time: 12:20 p.m. All horses appear in post position order1. 6 fur; $56,000; alw; 3upSTONECOLDSTEAMER was a gate to wire winner as the favorite this distance in return to...

Tomorrow’s Parx Entries

All horses appear in post position orderFIRST-1 mile; $25,000; clm($12,500); 3up PN Horse, Wt.JockeyLast 3TrainerOdds1 EspressoRoyale(L),109LVillanuev4-4-1Dunn10-12 WhereTher'sLv(L),113A Suarez5-5-3Aristone5-23 Primo Via(L),115A Arroyo2-7-1Wlhelm-S6-14 Hula Party(L),113C Esquilin7-6-2Hedus8-15 Lady S(L),114L Mawing2-2-2RPrecid10-16 RockStarRoylty(L),113W Garcia5-12-4B Brown12-17...

Aqueduct Charts

November 3rd, 2012Clear and Fast Turf Yielding©2012 Equibase. All Rights ReservedFIRST-1 1/16 miles(T); $57,000; mdn; 3upOff: 12:16. Good. urged 4w into stretchTime: 23.97, 47.9, 1:12.8, 1:38.34.Trainer: Scott SchwartzWinner: B G,...

The Post Line

NFLTodayFavoriteOpeningCurrent(O/U)UnderdogGIANTS3 1/23(47 1/2)SteelersBroncos3 1/24(48)BENGALSPACKERS10 1/210 1/2(43 1/2)CardinalsDolphins22 1/2(43)COLTSRavens33 1/2(42)BROWNSTEXANS1110(47 1/2)BillsREDSKINS3 1/23 1/2(48)PanthersLions44 1/2(44)JAGUARSBears4 1/23 1/2(43 1/2)TITANSSEAHAWKS44(38 1/2)VikingsRAIDERS1 1/21 1/2(47)BuccanneersFALCONS4 1/24(47 1/2)CowboysTomorrowSAINTS43(52)EaglesHome team in CAPSNBAFavoriteLineUnderdogKNICKS476ersRAPTORS3 1/2TimberwolvesMAGIC2 1/2SunsTHUNDER7 1/2HawksLAKERS9Pistons

Breeders’ Cup Charts

FOURTH-1 mile(T); $1,000,000; Juvenile Turf; 2YO Time: 22.48, 46.47, 1:1.26, 1:22.31, 1:33.78. Trainer: Aidan O'Brien Winner: B C, 2, by Henrythenavigator-Versailles Treaty Scr: Rising Legend. Horse Wt. PP 1/4 1/2...

Punch drunk love

Jannell Hickman likes punching her boyfriend. And she doesn’t mind it when he, Desi Kirby, punches right back. The 4-year-old couple doesn’t argue much, but lately they’ve been duking it...

Red Storm win exhibition game

That deep roster Steve Lavin has raved about wasn’t very deep last night in St. John’s exhibition opener against Sonoma State.Junior college transfers Marc-Antoine Bourgault and Orlando Sanchez were held...

SBA ready with loans

The Small Business Administration is at work taking requests for disaster loans. Over the last five years, the agency has issued roughly $800 million annually in loans to business and...

Hurricane Janette’s chaos

Last week’s post-Sandy subway and commuter rail shutdown sent armies of riders above ground, into cars and buses — creating a real Trafficgeddon. But don’t blame Mother Nature alone. Other...

Adopt me!

Pugsley is an adorable 17- month old Pug with a friendly, hilarious personality. Meet him from 11a.m. to 4p.m. at the Human Society of New York, 306 E.59th Street.

Broadway goes big

Size matters. At least it does on city stages, home to a 600-pound man, a nose that dwarfs Jimmy Durante’s and the biggest knockers outside of Las Vegas. Unlike “The...

Mission: Impossible

This wouldn’t be the first time someone ended up in the shower with a man after a random message on Facebook, but in the case of Bérénice Marlohe, the man...

Ref’s call on phone

Does a player surrender his right to privacy when he plays in a tournament?This question was raised last month by a German grandmaster during a round of the Bundesliga, the...

Giants bend it with Beckum

When Travis Beckum tore his right ACL during the second quarter of Super Bowl XLVI, it appeared he would miss the entire 2012 season, as recovery from reconstructive knee surgery...

Making the right call

* I’ve always had much respect for Mayor Bloomberg and I’m glad, after much scrutiny and intense pressure, the Mayor finally came to his senses and cancelled the New York...

Nets score first win at Barclays with victory over Raptors

Brooklyn made a winning return to major pro sports on Saturday night, as the Nets beat the Toronto Raptors 107-100 in the first game at Barclays Center. After a 55-year...

He's a total Abe

Joseph Gordon-Levitt worked with Daniel Day-Lewis for weeks on the set of “Lincoln” and, strangely, never once ran across his co-star. “I never met him, never met Daniel in person,”...

No pet left behind

This past week, images of beloved pets being rescued from Hurricane Sandy’s floodwaters, and stories of those left behind, served as sobering reminders of the special precautions pet owners need...

Out of the shadows

This year marks the 50th anniversary of James Bond’s first on-screen adventure, “Dr. No,” and in that time, the British spy has quaffed a cirrhosis-worthy level of martinis (you know...

Tall task for ’Boys in Hotlanta

ATLANTA — The Cowboys are here Sunday night, but it already is desperation time in Dallas. Faced with the daunting task of toppling the 7-0 Falcons at the Georgia Dome...

Female trouble

Welcome to the world of Fauxmanda. “It’s so crazy, but so much fun,” says 31-year-old Russian-born beauty Margarita Levieva, who plays Amanda Clarke, a young woman who switched identities with...

Killing machine

When fans spot actor Giancarlo Esposito on the street, they give him a wide berth. Thanks to “Breaking Bad” and now, NBC’s “Revolution,” he has a reputation for playing cold-blooded...

Tinseltown’s M.I.L.F.s tell all

You know her (and love to loathe her): the ultra-enviable Hollywood mom, propping little Odin or Coco on her hip while she careens around Beverly Hills in her 4-inch Roland...

Actor from the South is looking for a Northern leading lady

Funny bone Mark is a huge fan of comedy, specifically Kevin Hart. “He’s the definition of funny,” says Mark. That’s so raven When it comes to a celebrity crush, Mark...

Top 5: Election Day pick-up lines

“Hey baby, you belong in my binder full of hot women.” – Russell “Could I see your birth certificate before you vote? Because you must have been born in Gorgeousville.”...

This week's couple: Long stormy

THREE DAYS after Hurricane Sandy, Mimi, 30, and Chris, 27, met in their home borough of Brooklyn for their blind date at the excellent comfort food spot, Peaches HotHouse. But...

It's murder: Nanny charged in stabbing deaths of 2 kids

Police say they've charged a nanny with murder in the stabbing deaths of two children last month. Police finally could interview 50-year-old Yoselyn Ortega as she continues to recover from...

Bourdain does Brooklyn

Eating your way around the world has to be the best way to get to know it. In more than 140 shows on “No Reservations,” Anthony Bourdain has sampled a...

Nobody sings it better

First there’s the bold, brassy note that sounds as if it’s shimmering in mid-air. Next comes the haunting piano melody that has, as one songwriter says, “the whiff of the...