De Blasio Urges Albany to Allow 24/7 Operation of Speed Cameras
Mayor de Blasio Friday urged state elected leaders to approve the utilization of speed cameras in school zones to catch racing drivers 24 hours a day seven days a week. The mayor’s comments came after...
View ArticleNew agreement allows thousands of NYC commercial, residential properties to...
Thousands of commercial and residential properties in the city, including condos and co-ops, now have the option to mandate vaccination for building service employees. A Memorandum of Agreement,...
View ArticleAdele says she wrote upcoming album for her son
Adele said she recorded her upcoming fourth album to explain her divorce to her young son, as the British singer prepares to make her musical comeback. In what Vogue magazine said was her first...
View ArticleVideo captures shooting that left a teenager injured on a Bronx street
Detectives are searching for a suspect who open fired at a teenager on a moped in the Bronx on Friday evening. Authorities say that at 6 p.m. on Oct. 8, a 16-year-old boy was at the corner of West...
View ArticleSuspect flees into transit system after stabbing security guard over mask...
Police are looking for a suspect who stabbed a security guard over a mask dispute inside the Apple Store in Chelsea. According to police, at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 8 an unknown man came into the store,...
View ArticleCops seek creep who sexually assaulted women in Manhattan park
Cops are looking for a suspect who sexually assaulted two women in northern Manhattan over the summer. According to police, at 12:01 a.m. on Aug. 17 a 35-year-old woman was sleeping inside Highbridge...
View ArticleWhite House blocks Trump attempt to withhold documents related to Jan 6 attack
The White House on Friday formally blocked an attempt by Donald Trump to withhold documents from Congress related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol when he was U.S. president. Press secretary Jen...
View ArticleU.S. appeals court reinstates Texas abortion law, two days after it was halted
A U.S. appeals court late on Friday temporarily reinstated Texas's restrictive abortion law, which bars the procedure as early as six weeks into pregnancy and outsources enforcement of the ban to...
View Article‘Leverage: Redemption’ picks up where it left off — but in a new world
When ‘Leverage’ first premiered in 2008, the series which followed former insurance investigator Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton) and his band of cohorts acting as modern day Robin Hoods lasted for five...
View ArticleBetMGM promos deliver in time for packed sports weekend
BetMGM has a number of promos available ahead of and throughout a packed weekend of sports betting action. Whether it's the MLB playoffs, a loaded college football slate, Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder,...
View Article‘The Harder They Fall’ opens London Film Festival with glam red carpet
Netflix Western "The Harder They Fall" opened the London Film Festival on Wednesday, with an all-star red carpet kicking off the return to glitzy in-person premieres at the annual event following a...
View ArticleFamily-friendly fall festivals in and around New York City
As the year begins to wind down and fall officially blows in, NYC’s fall festivals are providing families entertainment at full gale force! You’ve visited apple orchards [1], pumpkin patches [2], and...
View ArticleStocking up: Citymeals on Wheels ready to deliver thousands of winter food...
Winter is coming and Citymeals on Wheels is getting the most vulnerable New Yorkers ready for a potentially harsh, frigid season. Dozens of volunteers and staff from the nonprofit group prepared...
View ArticleAnother slow start dooms Jets in London loss to Falcons
It appears that Falcons can make a trans-Atlantic trip more effectively than Jets. Another horrendous first quarter proved to be the major difference in the New York Jets' 27-20 loss to the Atlanta...
View ArticleCrunching the COVID-19 numbers: This Brooklyn area with lowest vaxxed...
More than 90,000 people live in the Borough Park area of Brooklyn, but only 43% of them are vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the latest city Health Department figures. But having the dubious...
View ArticleThe top Bills vs. Chiefs player props picks
Sunday Night Football has another home run matchup in Week 5. One week after Tom Brady’s return to New England, we get a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game. On the same field where the...
View ArticleSEE IT: Thousands of cosplayers and fans return to New York Comic Con for...
Monsters, superheroes, and evil villains flocked to the Jacob Javits Convention Center for the return of the New York Comic Con following its COVID-19 hiatus. The New York City Comic Con presented a...
View ArticleBox Office: ‘No Time to Die’ debuts slightly behind expectations with $56...
"No Time to Die," the latest installment in the James Bond franchise, debuted to $56 million at the domestic box office, a result that fell somewhat short of expectations and signals that even one of...
View ArticleBigot punched woman, yelled anti-gay slurs while she held hands with...
The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force needs the public's help in finding the unhinged bigot who attacked a 21-year-old woman in the East Village last month after spotting her holding hands with her...
View ArticleWill Eric Adams adopt Bill de Blasio’s ‘Brilliant NYC’ plan as mayor — or...
Though Mayor Bill de Blasio seemed to put the final nail in the coffin for the Department of Education's Gifted & Talented (G&T) program last week, [1] the man likely to replace him as mayor...
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