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By Shayla Colon Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, announced a major plan to address homelessness after a series of violent attacks on the subway. Carol Acosta ...
Time for New Year's resolutions ... I think that I can do this a couple of times a week. I feel more toned, but still not satisfied. When fat cells shrink, the surrounding tissue takes time ...
The deafening single “Bury Me (One Thousand Times)” is out now. Church Tongue is Mike Sugars on vocals, Knocked Loose’s Nicko Calderon on guitar, Chris Sawicki also on guitar, Jack Sipes on ...
Bud Kling, who has won 52 City titles as boys’ and girls’ tennis coach at Palisades High School, saw his house destroyed in the Palisades fire. High school basketball: Scores for boys’ and ...
Taiwan on Thursday demonstrated its sea defenses against a potential Chinese attack as tensions rise with Beijing, part of a multitiered strategy to deter an invasion from the mainland.
Dry January is under way. After the excesses of the festive period, nearly one-third of Americans are expected to give up, or at least cut down on, alcohol this month. Many will save money.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, former chief adviser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, surrendered at the Manhattan district attorney’s office Thursday to face criminal charges.
Blue Origin will try again to launch its massive new rocket as early as Thursday after calling off the debut launch because of ice buildup... World-famous aircraft structures engineer John Hart ...
A diary entry of a North Korean soldier deployed to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war has revealed how Pyongang's troops are being used as "drone bait", as "cannon fodder" in the brutal war. Wall ...
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Four Out of Five ‘Federal Government Managers’ Who Voted for Harris Plan To Resist Trump 2.0 Just 1 percent of federal government managers who voted for Vice President Harris say they are ‘somewhat’ ...