The best places for trick-or-treating in New York City
October 31st marks the official day to stalk up on candy! While kids across the country go trick-or-treating in their local neighborhoods, city kids shake it up. Now that Dr. Anthony Fauci has given...
View ArticleWhere to see fall foliage in NYC 2021
Fall is here, and if you head upstate, you’ll notice the leaves are already starting to change. Yet here in the city, there are fantastic spots to leaf peep and experience Fall Foliage’s beauty. From...
View ArticleThink pink! Central Park’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk returns...
Hundreds walked through Central Park on Sunday morning in search of a cure for breast cancer, and to support all those fighting the illness. The annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, in support...
View ArticleFormer President Clinton leaves hospital, heads back home to New York
Former President Bill Clinton walked out of a Southern California hospital on Sunday after being admitted last week for a urological infection and will continue receiving treatment in his home state of...
View ArticleBox Office: ‘Halloween Kills’ scores bloody great debut, ‘The Last Duel’ bombs
Universal and Blumhouse's "Halloween Kills" topped the weekend box office with a $50.3 million debut. That's a bloody good showing considering that the film is being release simultaneously in theaters...
View ArticleKyrie Irving’s vaccination stance looms large over NBA season
The 75th season of the NBA tips off on Tuesday with fans focused on Brooklyn's Kyrie Irving, whose refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine in defiance of New York City's mandate led the Nets to announce...
View ArticleCops cuff youngsters for fatal Brooklyn crash
Police collared two young men in Brooklyn after they crashed into another car early Sunday morning, killing the other driver, according to authorities. The duo allegedly smashed their Mercedes Benz E...
View ArticleReady to attend college in NYC? Now’s your time to sign up for next spring’s...
If you're thinking about enrolling in New York City colleges and universities next spring, it's time to start hitting the books when it comes to preparing your applications. Most deadlines are on or...
View ArticleSuspect arrested for trying to light Brooklyn yeshiva on fire, booked on hate...
Police arrested a Brooklyn woman on felony hate crime charges Sunday who they believe tried to torch a local yeshiva last week. Sharee Jones, 39, of Flatbush Avenue was charged with reckless...
View Article‘C’ you later! This subway line had one in five trips canceled last month
It's a subway line John Cena [1] would appreciate — as these days, "you can't see" the C train. Some Manhattan and Brooklyn commuters suffered a particularly rocky start to the post-Labor Day return to...
View ArticleBig blue bummer: Giants fall to 1-5 after brutal loss to the Rams
On a day in which they held a halftime celebration for the 10th anniversary of their most recent Super Bowl victory, the Giants looked nothing like the champions of old. Big Blue got blown out Sunday...
View ArticleSenator on the line: Brooklyn rallygoers make public and literal call to...
Activists at a Brooklyn rally on Sunday afternoon literally called Chuck Schumer to demand that the Senate Majority Leader live up to progressive policy promises. Nearly a year since President Joe...
View ArticleNYC remembers ‘warrior and diplomat,’ Colin Powell, upon death from COVID-19
The loss of Harlem-born General Colin Powell was felt by elected leaders across the city on Monday with all recognizing his service in the military and the first black Secretary of State. For Mayor...
View ArticleDisney postpones several Marvel sequels and fifth ‘Indiana Jones’ film
Walt Disney Co on Monday delayed the release of Marvel Studios' sequels to "Black Panther," "Thor" and "Doctor Strange" by several months and pushed the next big-screen outing for adventurer "Indiana...
View ArticleMatt Martin hopeful to return to Islanders lineup Tuesday vs. Blackhawks
Practice at the United Center in Chicago on Monday afternoon provided a familiar feel for the New York Islanders, as Matt Martin skated with his fourth-linemates in Casey Cizikas and Cal Clutterbuck....
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court again protects police accused of excessive force
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday signaled that it is not retreating from its inclination to grant a legal protection called "qualified immunity" to police accused in lawsuits of using excessive force,...
View ArticleNew York billionaire John Catsimatidis breaks ground on the tallest...
Ground broke Monday on the tallest residential building on Florida's Gulf Coast, and the tallest structure in the city of St. Petersburg. New York billionaire and Red Apple Group [1] CEO and Chairman...
View ArticleMTA checks subway fleet by manufacturer of faulty DC Metro trains
Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials are checking in with Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki Rail Car after hundreds of the company's subway trains were pulled out of service in Washington,...
View ArticleOne of NYC’s most prolific homeless shelter providers files for bankruptcy
Facing a slew of investigations over problematic mismanagement, a large provider of homeless shelters that has received more than $330 million from New York City since 2012, including $6.9 million this...
View ArticleDespite success, Colin Powell never forgot home, and the Bronx never forgot him
From being one of the top generals in the U.S. military to an ascension that led him to being one of the highest-ranking Black diplomats in American history, former Secretary of State Colin Powell made...
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