Because the New York Post reports Sylvia Hinds-Radix was asked to resign and said no, here are your early links: Solar canopy over JFK parking lot, immersive dance theater at Green-Wood Cemetery, confusing hotel light switches and more. [ more › ]
Fans watching CBS' Billy Joel: The 100th - Live at Madison Square Garden on the Eastern and Central time zones will now get to watch the special in its entirety.
SALISBURY, Md. – Skateboarding at Unity Square sparking controversy. “My first thought was, what law are we breaking?” said Bryan Whipple. Business Owner of Lurking Class Skate Shop and parent Bryan Whipple asking the city, what are the rules of Unity Square? He’s speaking out after he and his family were told they can not skate in Salisbury’s newest
Nottingham Forest host Manchester City this weekend in a big game at both ends of the Premier League. The Citizens are looking to win their fourth consecutive top-flight title and are chasing down
Because those may be the most sinister three letters we've ever seen, here are your early links: Scott Stringer suing his sexual assault accuser, elite gas station hamburger, it's Emily Stone now and more. [ more › ]
Because this turnstile put in the work, here are your early links: Mayor Adams wants the Bridgegate lawyer, Ms. Rachel doesn't approve of child care cuts, don't walk so loud at the chess tournament and more. [ more › ]
Remember? Because we live in a society, here are your early links: Trump hush-money trial underway, shopping cart bandits, chocolate chip cookies without the chocolate chips, and more. [ more › ]
Because New Jersey residents agree, it's getting windier, here are your early links: Secret Service would chaperone Trump in jail, LIRR Candy Crush king, captchas are getting really hard and more. [ more › ]
Because he was running a mafia gambling hall, here are your early links: Pregnant MTA bus drivers suing, Happy Poem in Your Pocket Day, new musical about the helium ballon lawn chair guy and more. [ more › ]
Because court is boring even if you're the one on trial, here are your early links: No forever chemicals in NYC tap water, why can't we lower the speed limit, Papaya King to become a 17-story luxury tower and more. [ more › ]
A new exhibition at the New-York Historical Society looks back on years of radical change in the city for better and worseIn recent decades New York City has changed dramatically, transforming from the lows of the crime and drug epidemics that ravaged the city in the 1970s and 80s to the resurgence and optimism that typified the 90s and the surge in gentrification that has been a source of debate more recently. Amid all of this transformation, one might make the assumption that these are new...
Despite bribing San Francisco city officials for 18 years and being convicted of corruption, developer Sia Tahbazof, 73, was given only probation by U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston. He was "fined" $75,000, though, a good example of the old adage that to the rich, the fine is a price. — Read the rest