Patel launches third Democratic primary challenge against Congresswoman Maloney
New York Democrat Suraj Patel will mount a primary challenge against Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney for the third straight election cycle. Patel, a lawyer, activist, lecturer on business ethics at NYU...
View ArticleState of the State: Ryder Kessler, Lower Manhattan Assembly Candidate
Ryder Kessler answers three questions about his State Assembly campaign on State of the State. Born and bred in Lower Manhattan, Kessler believes that District 66 needs new leadership, and is running...
View ArticleDraftKings Sportsbook promo code unlocks new Bet $1, Win $150 for NBA, NHL games
The Super Bowl may be over, but new user offers roll on, and prospective bettors won't need a DraftKings Sportsbook promo code to get a wild new offer. Any bettor who missed out on the chance to sign...
View ArticleSuozzi opposes Hochul’s bill to expand accessory units in suburban areas
U.S. Rep. and gubernatorial candidate Tom Suozzi (D – Long Island, Queens), joined some other suburban lawmakers last week to reaffirm his opposition to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s bill that would allow...
View ArticleTimeline for Ben Simmons remains unknown, but Nash says he is in a good place...
There's plenty of excitement for Ben Simmons to make his Nets debut, but for right now it remains unclear when that will be. While Simmons is in Brooklyn, the Nets do not have a timeline for when he'll...
View ArticleNY Lawmakers on the Move Feb. 15, 2022
QBP Richards Brings Schools Chancellor Banks to Speak at Parent Advisory Meeting [caption id="attachment_49027" align="alignleft" width="192"] Queens Borough President Donovan Richards[/caption] Queens...
View ArticleNets end 11 game skid in Seth Curry, Andre Drummond’s Brooklyn debut
Ding dong the streak is dead. The Nets snapped an 11 game losing streak on Monday night in a 109-85 win [1] over the Sacramento Kings at the Barclays Center. The win was the Nets first at home in...
View ArticleBrooke Shields Modeling Denim Again, This Time for Jordache
More than 40 years after her groundbreaking Calvin Klein jeans commercials shocked the world and changed the advertising game, Brooke Shields [1] is back to modeling denim. Jordache announced on...
View ArticleMike Krzyzewski says he’s behind Kyrie Irving ‘all the way’
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski is not a bad person to have in your corner, and for Kyrie Irving, the famed basketball coach is firmly behind him. Irving has been the focus of controversy because he remains...
View ArticleCity expands summer youth employment program with 100,000 new jobs for NYC youth
New York City Mayor Eric Adams held a press conference to reaffirm his administration’s commitment to the NYC Summer Youth Employment Program [1] (SYEP) with the addition of 100,000 more job...
View ArticleAdams meets with both Democratic and GOP Albany leaders to tackle crime
Mayor Eric Adams traveled to Albany yesterday in a bipartisan effort to negotiate with both Democratic and Republican legislative leaders about rolling back some of the state’s bail reforms from recent...
View Article‘We will not stop until we get those rights’: Advocates showcase a New York...
Valentine's Day was closed for business for immigrants and their supporters. Taking part in a nationwide rally on a significant commercial holiday, immigrants and advocates strove to showcase the...
View ArticleOp-Ed: The Postal Service Needs Our Help & The Senate Must Deliver
[caption id="attachment_52397" align="alignleft" width="249"] U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney[/caption] The United States Postal Service is one of our most prized national institutions, but it has faced...
View ArticleDe Blasio says online that he won’t run for Congress after all
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio won't run for Congress after all, he announced on social media Tuesday evening, ending rumors of his bid for a redrawn 11th Congressional District that now includes his Park...
View Article‘City of swagger:’ 500 new jobs in sustainable fashion coming to Brooklyn’s...
Before London, Paris, Milan and Tokyo, the Big Apple kick-started 2022’s series of fashion weeks — with Brooklyn's Bush Terminal at the center. After attending a nonprofit fashion show in Manhattan,...
View Article‘Black No More’ and ‘Prayer’ tackle hate in big and bold ways
Two not-for-profit Off-Broadway companies, The New Group and Manhattan Theatre Club, are currently presenting big, bold, and raw new works that try to draw a connection between historical and...
View ArticleNY Lawmakers on the Move Feb. 16, 2022
Braunstein Announces Crackdown on Loud Car Meetups at Bay Terrace Park [caption id="attachment_48798" align="alignleft" width="192"] Assembly Member Edward Braunstein[/caption] Assemblyman Edward...
View ArticleHorrific Chinatown murder shines light on homelessness, drug deals at nearby...
Christina Yuna Lee lived on Chrystie Street [1], just across the way from Sara D. Roosevelt Park — the linear greenway running through the Lower East Side and Chinatown — that has become, according to...
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