City Council passes stricter ACS oversight legislation
The City Council in their stated meeting on Oct. 21 approved a legislative package to hold the City’s Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) more accountable and better help families dealing with...
View ArticleNew York City ranked among the most graceful cities in the United States
We all know the fear of your phone landing with its screen facing down. If that happened to you not once, you will find lots of people who felt the same in New Orleans. According to the Asurion...
View ArticleYellen says U.S. is not losing control of inflation
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday that the United States was not losing control of inflation, and that she expected inflation levels to return to normal by the second half of next year....
View Article‘Dune’ opens to $40 million at the box office; strong enough for a sequel?
"Dune," an adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi epic, opened to $40.1 million at the North American box office. It's a respectable start given the ongoing pandemic and the film's unconventional...
View ArticleAltercation turns into bloody double stabbing outside of 34th Street-Penn...
Two people stabbed each other near the 34th Street-Penn Station subway stop in Midtown on Oct. 24, police reported. Law enforcement sources said the incident began as an altercation between the men...
View ArticleGiants spook Sam Darnold, Panthers in upset win
Just in time for Halloween, the New York Giants prompted Carolina Panthers quarterback and former Jet Sam Darnold to see ghosts once again at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. A defensive clinic coupled with...
View ArticleNew Yorkers come out in modest numbers for first weekend of early voting in...
New Yorkers went to the polls over the weekend for the first days of early voting in the city’s general election — and as expected, the turnout wasn't at the fever pitch the city experienced during...
View ArticleJets lose Zach Wilson in ugly blowout loss to Patriots
Just when you think the New York Jets have hit rock bottom, the football gods throw them a shovel and tell them to dig deeper. A nightmare of an afternoon saw Gang Green beaten down in Foxboro by the...
View ArticleClimate activists in Brooklyn invoke name of Schumer’s grandson in protest...
A small band of climate protection advocates made a very personal appeal to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer outside his Brooklyn residence on Sunday morning. Members of Sunrise Kids NYC flaunted...
View ArticleManhattanites head to the polls early with crime and homelessness on their minds
As early voting began this past weekend in the 2021 mayoral election, voters are considering the issues that are important to them in deciding the future of the Five Boroughs. Hundreds of...
View ArticleHornets second-half surge relegates Nets to home-opener loss
Protesters outside Barclays Center creating a ruckus about Kyrie Irving not playing due to his unvaccinated status should have probably been more concerned with the Brooklyn Nets actually playing...
View ArticleDid National Grid pipeline project violate the law? Feds to investigate
An intra-governmental legal battle is brewing in Brooklyn, as the feds are investigating a possible civil rights violation after the state Department of Environmental Conservation said a controversial...
View ArticleThousands march across Brooklyn Bridge protesting vax mandate
Thousands of municipal employees and allies marched across the Brooklyn Bridge Monday in protest of the city's impending vaccination mandate, scheduled to take effect on Friday. Marchers gathered at...
View ArticleNYPD officers union claims ‘right to bodily integrity’ in lawsuit seeking to...
The Police Benevolent Association (PBA) made good Monday on its previous threats to sue the city government in an effort to stop a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for the NYPD [1]. The union representing some...
View ArticleAdams Brooklyn business tour turns into a fan fest
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is likely on his way to victory now that early voting has begun, and his supporters were excited to see their choice for mayor taking a stroll on 5th Avenue in...
View Article‘This is a union town’: Amazon warehouse workers from Staten Island file for...
Amazon warehouse workers from Staten Island filed a petition to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday, Oct. 25. Dozens of current and former employees of the e-commerce giant...
View ArticleHow to get Caesars Louisiana Sportsbook pre-launch bonus
Caesars Louisiana Sportsbook will be launching soon as legal online sports betting goes live in the Pelican State. Prospective bettors have been waiting for quite some time, and their patience is close...
View ArticleMayor celebrates six blocks of ‘Broadway Vision’ designed to limit car traffic
Mayor Bill de Blasio cut the ribbon on six blocks of Broadway reconfigured to give more space for pedestrians, cyclists, and seating on the famous Manhattan thoroughfare Monday. “Broadway is supposed...
View ArticleMTA readies mass transit system for heavy rains from overnight nor’easter
Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials are preparing for Monday night's nor'easter as up to 6 inches of rainfall are expected to hit the Five Boroughs overnight, the transit agency's acting...
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