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Eater Nominated for a 2024 NY Emmy
The nominations for the 2024 New York Emmy Awards were announced on Friday, and an episode of Eater’s The Experts was nominated in the Informational/Instructional — Short Form or Long Form Content category. The Experts series brings audiences behind the scenes of top restaurants across the country. The...
Gotham signs 13-year-old MaKenna ‘Mak’ Whitham through 2028, youngest to get NWSL contract
HARRISON, N.J. — Gotham FC has signed 13-year-old McKenna “Mak” Whitham to a multi-year contract through 2028. The guaranteed deal makes the U.S. Youth National Team forward the youngest contracted player in the NWSL. Defending champion Gotham said it signed Whitham via the NWSL’s U-18 entry mechanism....
How the Harlem-based "Ready, Willing and Able" program is changing lives
NEW YORK - The Harlem-based program the Doe Fund held a graduation ceremony this week for nearly 100 men who have overcome a variety of challenges through the "Ready, Willing and Able" program.The men at the Doe Fund are all formerly incarcerated, unhoused or substance dependent. Those ready, willing and able to step into a new chapter are identified through individual conversations with case managers in the city's Department of Homeless Services.After about a year of living together, earning stipends and developing skills, Men In Blue become custodians, cooks, construction crews and more."Ready, Willing and Able" offers participants an average...
How NYPD K-9 teams are helping to keep the Paris Olympics safe
NEW YORK – A specialized New York City Police Department K-9 team is in Paris for the Summer Olympics to help with security.Officer Michael Finamore with K-9 Gunner and Officer Rafael Delacruz with K-9 Davie are checking out venues and routes across the City of Light."They go to work by actively seeking out sources of explosive trace," said NYPD Deputy Chief Jason Huerta, with the Counterterrorism Bureau.Huerta said their duties include sweeping sports venues, train stations, transit hubs, parade routes and routes spectators and athletes may use for travel."All in an effort to keep the summer Olympics safe," he...
NY Times editorial board urges Kamala Harris to 'do better' than Biden in taking questions from reporters
The editorial board of The New York Times urged Vice President Kamala Harris to "do better" than her ex-running mate President Biden on taking questions from reporters.
Justin Timberlake’s Lawyer: He Was Not Intoxicated During Arrest
The jury in the Black Swan Murder Trial got a chance to hear Ashley Benefield's testimony. The question remains whether the jury believed her version of when she shot and killed her husband, Doug Benefield. (7/26/24) Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Who Wore it Best? Knicks #30
We still have a way to go until the completion of the “Who Wore it Best” series, but for all intents and purposes, WWIB #30 will most likely serve as the last great debate between two players. In the last segment of WWIB, Mitchell Robinson easily took the...
Inflation numbers say one thing, but New Yorkers still feeling the pinch
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Even as the Fed gets ready to declare victory over inflation and lower interest rates, New Yorkers are still feeling the pinch. “I don’t know how people are surviving honestly,” said Monique Nixon outside a Key Food in Manhattan. “I think we’re all going through all something financial.” Nixon acknowledged she has […]
‘Disappointed’: Beth Israel’s closure conditionally approved by NY State
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11)—The New York State Department of Health has given Mount Sinai Beth Israel conditional approval to close its doors on the Lower East Side, a spokesperson for the hospital announced Thursday. The plan to close one of the only hospitals on the Lower East Side has been met with backlash from residents who […]
As NYC begins scanning subway riders for weapons, civil liberties groups are preparing lawsuits
Friday was the official launch of a New York City pilot program that will attempt to make the subway system safer by scanning riders for weapons, a measure against which civil liberties groups have already begun preparing litigation.
Little League NYS 12s Baseball Tournament 2024 notebook: South Shore’s expert bunter continues to produce
South Shore’s Jason Rocchio more often than not is in the No. 12 spot in his team’s lineup and, furthermore, the speedster is often called upon to bunt when he steps to the plate. He had two at-bats against Auburn and, sure enough, Rocchio squared to bunt and...
From classroom to colosseum: Princeton’s role in reviving the modern Olympics
The American team almost missed the first Olympics. The Americans claimed it was the Greek’s antiquated reliance on the Julian calendar, yet some have argued that the near-miss was intentions. While it seems unthinkable now, the revival of the Olympics that began in the late 19th century was met...
Heading to the Jersey Shore? This is the breakfast place for you
If you’re going to spend a day at the Jersey shore, you’re going to need a solid meal. After all, you’re about to spend a day dodging kids throwing balls, people from out of state sitting way too close to you, and - in rare cases - umbrellas that have gotten loose.
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