Hochul reveals plans to launch ‘vax to school’ campaign less than week before...
New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced the state will launch a "vax to school” digital marketing campaign encouraging young New Yorkers eligible to get the inoculation to get the shot. The...
View ArticleCan you lock your bike to a NYC street sign? DOT chief won’t say
Police officers in northern Queens confiscated a bunch of bicycles they say were illegally locked to street signs and boasted the seizure on social media Tuesday evening. But the city’s chief...
View ArticleFanDuel Sportsbook Arizona is live with a “Bet $5, Win $200” promo on any NFL...
The NFL regular season is finally here, bringing with it plenty of excitement for fans across the nation. For bettors in Arizona, today is like unwrapping yet another present, as online sports betting...
View ArticleEvery Arizona Online Sports Betting Launch Promo
Arizona online sports betting has officially launched. Six sportsbooks are currently live and accepting bets, and all are rolling out aggressive promos to bring new users into the fold. We cut through...
View ArticleNYPD releases chilling video of fatal shooting near JFK Airport
The NYPD on Sept. 9 released a shocking new surveillance video of a seemingly well-planned fatal shooting that was carried out Monday morning near JFK Airport. The haunting images caught on camera show...
View Article‘If the bell rang now we would do it again’: NYPD Emergency Service Unit...
As members of the NYPD's Emergency Service Unit (ESU), Detectives Robert Zajac and Steven Stefanakos are no strangers to putting themselves in harm's way and facing off with some of the most dangerous...
View ArticleStars of ‘Pretty Hard Cases’ talk emotional core of hilarious comedy
The Canadian cop-buddy comedy ‘Pretty Hard Cases’ might follow the same formula of other shows when thinking of a basis of law and order, but what this show starring Adrienne C. Moore and Meredith...
View ArticleMTA chief wants cops to be ‘better’ at wearing masks on public transit
MTA's chief wants police to be better at wearing face masks, the transit bigwig said during a public meeting Thursday. "We’re keeping to push the message out," said acting Metropolitan Transportation...
View ArticleBiden administration sues Texas, seeking to block new abortion ban
The Biden administration on Thursday sued Texas, seeking to block enforcement of a new law almost entirely banning abortion in the state, as Democrats fear the right to abortion established 50 years...
View ArticleNew York City Catholic school students head back to classrooms with new...
Catholic schools across New York City welcomed back students on Wednesday with some new health and safety protocols in place. All students, staff, and administrators will be required to wear masks...
View ArticleHochul announces Ida FEMA recovery centers in outer boros and Westchester
The state and federal government have opened six disaster recovery centers in the city and Westchester County to help New Yorkers impacted by the remnants of Tropical Storm, Governor Kathy Hochul...
View ArticleNYC Council approves bill expanding health care access for uninsured New Yorkers
The New York City Council passed a bill Thursday that would expand access to primary care services for the uninsured. At the council's Sept. 9 stated meeting, bill sponsor and City Council Speaker...
View ArticleA grand view from 3 World Trade Center on 20th anniversary of 9/11 and a book...
Real estate developer Larry Silverstein could not be present at his get-together at 3 World Trade Center Thursday evening because the 90-year-old was not feeling well. But his towering achievement of...
View ArticleDouble your money with DraftKings Sportsbook Arizona if a point is scored in...
DraftKings Sportsbook Arizona has unveiled an exclusive promo for users in the Grand Canyon State. Just when bettors in Arizona thought things couldn't get any better this week, DraftKings Sportsbook...
View ArticleUber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub sue New York City over legislation on commission...
Food-delivery companies DoorDash Inc, Grubhub Inc and Uber Eats <UBER.N> have sued New York City over a legislation to license food-delivery apps and to permanently cap commissions they can...
View ArticleFormer Giuliani associate Igor Fruman pleads guilty in campaign finance case
A former associate of Rudy Giuliani who helped him collect damaging information in Ukraine about U.S. President Joe Biden before the 2020 election pleaded guilty on Friday to one criminal count in a...
View ArticleBiden’s COVID vaccine mandate angers Republicans, libertarians
Republicans and libertarians are vowing to fight U.S. President Joe Biden's new vaccine mandate covering big companies, healthcare workers and federal employees, announced as the Delta strain of the...
View ArticleMayor increases police presence near schools to enforce traffic safety
Due to traffic changes over the last year, Mayor Bill de Blasio is renewing his call for more traffic safety around schools. Agency leaders and legislators at the state and local level are calling for...
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