• New York appeals court rules insurer doesn’t have to pay out for Archdiocese of New York abuse claims

    (OSV News) — A New York state appeals court has found that an insurer for the Archdiocese of New York is not required to cover costs for settling hundreds of sex abuse claims — a ruling the archdiocese has called “extremely disappointing” and “wrongly decided.” On April 23, five justices of the First Judicial Department […] The post New York appeals court rules insurer doesn’t have to pay out for Archdiocese of New York abuse claims first appeared on OSV News.

  • New York City Warned of 'Radicalization' Infiltrating City

    New York City officials warned of "radicalization" infiltrating the city amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at different college campuses, including Columbia University in Manhattan.During a press conference on Wednesday, New York Police Department (NYPD) Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism Rebecca Weiner said that there is "a concern around radicalization" in the city. She stopped short of calling it "homegrown terrorism" but said officials were seeing a concerning...

  • We went to the new Second City New York theater. Here's why you need to go

    The mainstage revue show “Ruthless Acts of Kindness” is comedy with Swiss Army knife level precision.

  • Dozens arrested as NYPD clears out protests at NYU, New School in New York City

    NYU and New School, in separate statements, both said they requested police to move students from their campuses after multiple rounds of negotiations failed.

  • Irina Shayk looks chic in black as she walks puppy in New York City amid claims star is on the lookout for new famous partner following Tom Brady split

    Irina Shayk was spotted walking her adorable puppy in New York City on Wednesday. She wore an oversized black blazer with a white shirt underneath, matching pants and black high-top sneakers.

  • Why You Can't Afford Most Hotels In New York City

    Why You Can't Afford Most Hotels In New York City Authored by Fred Roeder via RealClearMarkets, On a Friday night in March 2011, I stayed at an upscale W Hotel on Lexington Avenue in New York City for $124. That hotel later became The Maxwell, but sadly it didn’t survive the pandemic and is now permanently closed. Today the average hotel stay in that same neighborhood costs between $400 and $500 on a Friday night. The surge in hotel prices, particularly for upmarket accommodations,...

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    The 'Inconceivable Truth' Hidden in New York City

    Matt Katz, WNYC/Gothamist reporter covering public safety and host of the new podcast "Inconceivable Truth," went on a quest to learn the truth of his paternity after surprising DNA test results. Along the way, he uncovered a web of shady artificial insemination practices in 1970s New York City that produced countless children with unknown biological fathers. He shares his findings and listeners share similar stories. EVENT: Matt will speak at NYU on Tuesday, April 30 at 7pm. More details and...

  • City considers new rules for ‘front door’

    City officials next month will consider amendments to the zoning ordinance that will create a new zoning district on the west side. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Panic City: New York and the ‘Doom Loop’

    For at least the past quarter-century, the entire mythology of New York City has been one of tenuous renaissance. ‘Renaissance’ being the French word for rebirth. Of course, every Renaissance needs a Dark Age. One that not only exists in the past but looms over the present like a specter. The Renaissance people study in More

  • A Bunch of Privileged B-Holes in New York Are Protesting a Bunch of Privileged B-Holes in New York

    Tonight is the annual Met Gala, where the most artisan bakery of the upper crust goes to show off that they have money, access, and odd ideas about fashion. It is, quite simply, a gathering of the privileged. Most folks might not even be aware of the gala's purpose (to raise money for the Met's Costume Institute, which is the only department at the museum required to pay for itself), but it is a thing we must see covered by news media and plastered all over social media.

  • ‘Day of Rage for Gaza’ Planned in New York City

    Neither the public safety office at Hunter nor the one at Columbia have issued any public alerts or warnings specifically in response to the event. The post ‘Day of Rage for Gaza’ Planned in New York City first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • Extra Extra: Martinis and scaffolding, that's what New York City does

    Because we have a lot of both, here are your afternoon links: How to get away with obscuring your license plate, Mary Todd Lincoln comedy coming to Broadway, you don't have to shower every day, and more. [ more › ]