• Washington Square News

    Every day, we walk on campus lugging around the usuals — our wallet, NYU ID, laptop — but they’re rarely the reason our bags are so heavy. From perfume bottles to journals, there’s plenty of gadgets and trinkets that find their way into our bags, some more useful than others. Though we aren’t influencers, if This story What’s in our bags? appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Washington Square News

    You’ve heard it before: Washington Square Park is the heart of NYU. It’s where students go to picnic, read a book, people-watch, ponder their looming quarter-life crisis or just have a moment to themselves. What keeps the heart of the park beating, though, are the dogs frolicking in the afternoon sun alongside their quirky owners. This story Pups in the park appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Even warmer weather moves in Thursday

    Picture-perfect spring weather moved into New Mexico today with warmer temperatures and calm winds. Winds pick up ahead of a storm system on Friday. You almost could not ask for a more perfect spring day of weather across New Mexico Wednesday. High temperatures have warmed back up to around average this afternoon, with very little []

  • Islanders Gameday News: Hab a nice evening?

    There were no scores relevant to the Islanders’ playoff chase last night, so they enter tonight’s action against the Canadiens in the same position as they left the win over the Rangers: third place in the Metro, with a decent chance of hanging on to that or at least a wild card spot. Along with tonight’s game, the Penguins and Red Wings face off, with both a point behind Washington for the second wild card spot, and three points behind the Isles. The death-spiraling Flyers are also in action,...

  • Minnesota's Largest Candy Store to move to even larger location

    Minnesota’s largest candy store is set to grow even larger. It’s all part of a move and rebuild the owner says is due to highway construction. Our Jason Rantala shows us what’s in the works.

  • Monday evening news briefing: Farage – I'd be the bridge between Trump and Starmer

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  • Threat of thunderstorms Sunday evening as front moves through. Monday temps in the 70s

    There is a slight chance of severe weather today as a front moves through.

  • SKATE SHAVINGS -- News and Notes from Caps' Morning Skate | Washington Capitals

    Motor City – The Caps are in Detroit for a massively important Tuesday night tilt against the Red Wings. With just five games remaining in the 2023-24 NHL regular season, Washington and Detroit are both vying for the two remaining playoff spots in the Eastern Conference. When the Caps were last here on Feb. 27, they found themselves on the wrong end of an 8-3 beatdown. Just under a month later in the District, the Caps earned a 4-3 overtime win over the Wings, but they haven’t won since,...

  • 'NCIS' Fans, You Won't Believe the News CBS Announced Ahead of the 1000th Episode

    The NCIS universe is about to hit a monumental TV milestone, and CBS is honoring its legacy in a way that viewers need to know about. As the decades-long franchise (which currently includes NCIS, NCIS: Hawai'i and NCIS: Sydney) prepares to air its 1000th overall episode, the network is taking fans on a journey down memory lane. As announced on March 26 in an official press release, CBS is airing NCISVerse: The First 1,000, a one-hour Entertainment Tonight special. The primetime event will...

  • Friday evening news briefing: EU commissioner says 'Gibraltar is Spanish'

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  • Wednesday evening news briefing: Hamas leader's sons killed in Israeli airstrike

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  • Thursday evening news briefing: OJ Simpson dies aged 76 surrounded by his family

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