Because driving an MTA bus when it's not your job is hard, here are your early links: Bagelaissance, Andy Kimaissance, luxury bus to the Hamptons and more. [ more › ]
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 › ]
Abdul Usman, who claims to be a 17-year-old from Sudan, has been living in a tent 'jungle' for seven months at Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk. He insisted that nothing would deter him from reaching Britain.
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 › ]
Two little words have become a catch-all for unhealthy eating. In reality, processed food is far more nuanced.
Early results from a study of the April 8 total solar eclipse show a more noticeable effect on bird behavior than during the last eclipse.
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 › ]
An American man visiting the UK has been left stunned after he discovered the 'best' packet of crisps in a Tesco meal deal.
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 › ]
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA COUNTY 9WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced Tuesday that a Benton man was with felony burglary and related charges. According to PSP, on Sunday, April 14 around 9:00 a.m. trooopers responded to the 60 block of Old Green Creek Road in Jackson Township, Columbia County for a reported burglary in progress. []
(The Center Square) – Some Illinois lawmakers want to supersede the federal government when it comes to banning food additives. A measure moving through Springfield would ban several additives, including brominated vegetable oil and red dye number 3. California recently passed a similar ban, but if enacted, Illinois would have one of the strictest food additive bans in the country under Illinois Senate Bill 2637. “It is time we protect the health of Illinoisans,...