‘I have to step up’: Giants’ Andrew Thomas on preseason struggles
This very well could be classified as a make-or-break year for New York Giants starting quarterback Daniel Jones. He has the best arsenal of weapons to date as a pro entering his third season,...
View ArticleOut of order! De Blasio, NYS courts trade barbs over slow criminal case...
Mayor Bill de Blasio appealed to the court of public opinion Monday to raise public objections over what he deemed to be a slow-moving criminal justice system where courts aren't moving fast enough to...
View ArticleU.S. opens investigations into bans on school mask mandates in 5 states
The U.S. Department of Education is opening civil rights investigations to determine whether five states that have banned schools from requiring masks are discriminating against students with...
View ArticleSubway creep attacks woman after exposing himself to her on train in Chelsea
Detectives need the public's help in finding the subway creep who exposed himself to a woman on board a subway train in Chelsea on Monday morning, then accosted her afterward. Police said the incident...
View ArticleWEBINAR | A courageous conversation about race, ethnicity, culture and health...
REGISTER [1] The COVID-19 pandemic glaringly illuminated racial and ethnic pervasive, persistent and longstanding health and healthcare disparities. Health and healthcare disparities are compounded by...
View Article‘I need help’: Louisiana man rides out Storm Ida in destroyed home
"Right now, I've got nothing." Sitting on his front porch, 70-year-old Theophilus Charles was still visibly in shock as he described Sunday night when Ida, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever to...
View ArticleAndy Murray feud continues with Stefanos Tsitsipas after dramatic US Open...
The feud between Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas doesn't appear to be cooling down any time soon after the duo's dramatic first-round clash at the 2021 US Open on Monday evening. Murray, a...
View ArticleDemocrats counter Republican-led voter restrictions with early, aggressive...
David Harris did not need an explanation when the two canvassers on his driveway asked him and his wife Jamie if they had heard about the new voting restrictions that the Republicans leading his state...
View ArticleNaomi Osaka performing under new mindset at 2021 US Open
Naomi Osaka admitted that she has been a perfectionist for the majority of her tennis playing days. That's an understandable mindset to have, especially for a talent that once held the No. 1 ranking in...
View ArticleOp-ed | City must invest in nutrition services for older New Yorkers
In one month, the city will wind down GetFoodNYC operations, ending the emergency food program created in response to the pandemic. While the peak of the crisis has passed, the need for food remains...
View ArticleWho’ll stop the rain? Flash flood watch as Ida’s remnants expected to soak NYC
One of the wettest summers in New York City history is about to get even more saturated, thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Ida. After tearing up Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane, Ida has...
View ArticleDOE hosting series of virtual back-to-school forums next month
The New York City Department of Education will host a series of borough-based back-to-school forums over the next two weeks ahead of public school students' first day of classes on Sept. 13. At the...
View ArticleDown and out in Kips Bay: Locals say loiterers, drug users roaming streets...
They came for treatment, but they stayed to loiter, panhandle and even illegally self-medicate — drawing concerns from neighbors over their well-being. The Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan is a...
View ArticleJazz musicians bring lively energy to East Village community garden
In the East Village, there are a whole lot of community gardens - 39, at last count. In a city that has a total of 550, that represents a big chunk. Luckily, the caretakers of these lovely oases take...
View ArticleThis is the Michael Conforto the Mets need down the stretch
Michael Conforto's nightmare season seemed as though it had finally got to him in the eighth inning of Tuesday's opening game of a doubleheader against the Miami Marlins. The Mets were trailing 5-1, on...
View ArticleamBroadway | New video campaign welcomes New Yorkers back to Broadway
With tourism still significantly down due to the pandemic and heightened concerns over the Delta Variant, what can Broadway producers do to convince locals (including New Yorkers and tri-state area...
View ArticleAshleigh Barty pleased to work around first-round bobble at US Open
The top women's seed of the 2021 US Open, Ashleigh Barty, did exactly what she was expected to do on Tuesday night in her first-round matchup against Vera Zvonareva, ranked No. 35 in the world. She won...
View ArticleBronx native Andrew Velazquez shines in Yankee pinstripes
Andrew Velazquez grew up idolizing Derek Jeter and dreaming of one day donning the pinstripes. Well, those dreams have turned to reality as the Morris Park native has taken the MLB by storm and helped...
View ArticleIslanders agree to deals with Cizikas, Beauvillier, Sorokin, Palmieri
After a summer spent in silence, the New York Islanders opened September with the announcement of four signings, agreeing to multi-year deals with Anthony Beauvillier, Ilya Sorokin, Casey Cizikas, and...
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