It’s Snow White and her dwarves as Disney has never shown them...
It’s Snow White and her dwarves as Disney has never shown them — demented...
NEW YORK — Madonna said there were days she was exhausted during her...
This lovable doggie can walk you all the way to “Sesame Street.”...
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has slimmed down after his belly-band...
The war between the United States Tennis Association and a movie...
The war between the United States Tennis Association and a movie about...
Jay-Z celebrated his 40/40 Club’s 10th anniversary with a blowout bash...
Hold on to your rainbow wig — gay icon Cher will perform at the annual...
Adults were left terrified at the end of Brad Pitt’s zombie thriller “World...
ATLANTA — There would be no time for babying, for coddling, for...
ATLANTA — There would be no time for babying, for coddling, for pampering....
The moons have aligned in such a way that the Yankees need to get Alex...
MIAMI — There is going to be a seventh game in South Beach after last night...
ATLANTA — Call it a landslide Super Tuesday victory for a franchise in...
“World War Z” began promisingly enough, with a sudden zombie...
“World War Z” began promisingly enough, with a sudden zombie outbreak in...
If too much Jodi Arias is never enough Jodi Arias, then you are about to...
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This is the definition of “working without a net.” Discovery cameras will...
The Islanders raised all the echoes over the last week, but that isn’t this team’s most significant achievement. By forcing the Penguins to six games before overtime elimination at the Coliseum last night despite outplaying wobbly Pittsburgh by a substan...
Marc-Andre Fleury led the Penguins to the Stanley Cup in 2009, but that goalie has yet to be seen in these playoffs. Fleury played his third sub-par game in a row in a 6-4 loss to the Islanders Tuesday night at Nassau Coliseum, as the Penguins blew a cha...
Take one mint julep, add 19-20 horses and mounts, line up on a wet, sloppy racetrack, open gate, mix feverishly. Recipe for Disaster. The Kentucky Derby beat the reaper, again, Saturday. Whew. No human or equine carnage. Regardless, I don’t want to be ac...
A very tough lesson was learned, and with it the most precious of opportunities may have been lost. The upstart Islanders outplayed the top-seeded Penguins yesterday afternoon at a raucous Nassau Coliseum, but a handful of mistakes cost the home team dea...
PITTSBURGH — Sometimes a want remains unfulfilled regardless of all the good intentions and hard work in the world. Sometimes what’s needed is to reach into the ethereal, to grab at something unseen and yank it into reality. So last night it was with a f...
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury (29) and center Sidney Crosby (87) react after New York Islanders right wing Kyle Okposo scored a goal in the second period of Game 4 of their first-round NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs hockey series at Nassa...
By Dave Caldwell UNIONDALE, N.Y.—About two months before he slammed his right fist into the face of Matt Niskanen, bloodying the Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman, Islanders right wing Kyle Okposo decided he'd had enough with the way he was doing his job."I...
By Dave Caldwell UNIONDALE, N.Y.—Empty plastic beer bottles pelted the ice as the Pittsburgh Penguins were still celebrating their overtime goal Sunday, followed by fluttering orange rally towels that would do the Islanders no good now. Islanders fans we...
New York Islanders' Kyle Okposo (21) celebrates his goal with teammates Matt Moulson (26) and Frans Nielsen, rear, during the third period against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 2 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series, Friday, May 3, 2...
A shot by New York Islanders' Kyle Okposo, not seen, slides between the legs of Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury (29) during the third period of Game 2 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series, Friday, May 3, 2013, in Pittsburg...
New York Islanders right wing Kyle Okposo made no promises of continued success when he declared before Game 5, âI thought we have been the better team the last three games.â Maybe he knew better. Maybe he knew the Islanders are a different team â and ar...
Kyle Okposo (center) and the Islanders showcased their toughness in a comeback win over Pittsburgh. (Vincent Pugliese/Getty) An annotated guide to this morning’s must-read hockey stories: • The Penguins led Game 2 with their strength, Sidney Crosby. The ...
GENE J. PUSKARNew York Islanders right winger Kyle Okposo (21) celebrates his first career playoff goal with teammates Matt Moulson (26) and Frans Nielsen (51) during the third period of Friday’s NHL playoff game in Pittsburgh. The Islanders, who trailed...
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