Christopher Scarglato

Christopher Scarglato

About the Author

Christopher Scarglato is an associate editor who works for the New York Post's digital team. He has covered a wide range of impactful topics, such as the Uvalde School Shooting and the Ukraine War. When he isn't working, Scarglato is either working out, cooking, hiking, or listening extensively to UK rap. He is a Syracuse University alum. You can follow him @chrisscargs on Twitter.

The Archive

76ers coach: NBA must address teams egging on stars for retaliation

Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers believes the NBA needs to look out for teams trying to egg on star players.

LSU's Angel Reese continues to see NIL deals pile up after title win

LSU Tigers star Angel Reese added another NIL deal to her portfolio.

Ja Morant 'in jeopardy' of missing Game 2 after suffering injury

Memphis Grizzlies superstar Ja Morant said he’s “in jeopardy” for Game 2 after suffering a hand injury against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Braves manager sounds off on officials, ejected

Braves manager Brian Snitker let his emotions get ahead of him.

Ex-NBA star hit with new charge for parking lot shooting

Former Seattle SuperSonics star Shawn Kemp was charged with first-degree assault on Friday.

Ron Rivera feeling 'relief' after news of Commanders sale

Commanders head coach Ron Rivera feels “like a load was lifted” following reports of Washington owner Dan Snyder reaching a bid to sell the team.

Odell Beckham-Lamar Jackson chat after signing comes with Ravens intrigue

Odell Beckham Jr. was chatting with a familiar face.

Minor league team pitches no-hitter — but embarrassingly loses game

The Rocket City Trash Pandas pitched the first no-hitter of the minor league baseball season and somehow lost.

Celtics' Jaylen Brown receives five stitches after cutting his hand on glass

Jaylen Brown picked up a hand injury — but not from playing.

Kevin Durant: Old NBA 'seemed' tougher due to uncalled flagrant fouls

Kevin Durant doesn't necessarily agree with claims that the NBA in the 1980s and '90s was more physical than today’s game.

Robert Saleh: Aaron Rodgers' interest shows Jets' metamorphosis

Jets head coach Robert Saleh is loving Gang Green’s progress — especially with their chances of getting Aaron Rodgers.

Todd Bowles: Buccaneers must move past losing Tom Brady 'aura' to be great

Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles is ready for the post-Tom Brady era.

Kamala Harris greeted by kids in Ghana as she arrives for weeklong Africa trip

Vice President Kamala Harris was greeted by schoolchildren, dancers and drummers as she arrived in Ghana for the start of a weeklong visit to Africa.

Jalen Brunson makes surprising Mavericks admission: 'Wanted that role'

Jalen Brunson poured salt onto the Mavericks’ wounds.

Fox NFL reporter announces engagement: 'Special spirit'

Fox NFL reporter and former Post columnist Jay Glazer proposed to his girlfriend in a heartwarming ceremony.

Bettor wins $495,000 from FDU's upset on Purdue

A bettor gambled big on No. 16 Farleigh Dickinson beating out No. 1 Purdue – and won even bigger.

Kansas State player who once collapsed on court reaches Sweet 16

Kansas State wing Keyontae Johnson’s win today is even sweeter than just entering the Sweet Sixteen.

Arkansas head coach whips off shirt following upset win over No. 1 seed

Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman couldn’t contain himself.

Two-time AL MVP sticking by retirement plans: 'It is time to go'

Miguel Cabrera is sticking by his plan to retire for good after this season.

Derek Carr energized by exit from ex-team: 'It lit a fire in me'

New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr feels he’s going to have a resurgence with his new team.