Rudy Giuliani on 77 WABC (6/8/20)
Islanders return to ice as practice facility opens up
NEW YORK (77 WABC) — The New York Islanders became the second metropolitan sports team to open up their practice facility to players. As part of the second phase of the NHL’s restart plan, team practice facilities
NJ Transit’s longer-term plans focus on infrastructure
New Jersey Transit has unveiled a five-year capital plan that seeks nearly $6 billion in additional funding to address bus and train reliability and safety. The state-run system also released its first 10-year strategic plan. The capital
GOP lawmakers push bill to keep Trump, RNC in North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Republican state lawmakers in North Carolina plan to introduce a bill that would allow President Donald Trump to speak in front of a packed Republican National Convention. The measure would allow the convention
Bernie & Sid in the Morning (6/8/20)
Wall Street tilts higher again on hopes for economy
NEW YORK (AP) — The S&P 500 was up 0.5% in the first few minutes of trading Monday, bringing it back within 5.2% of its record set in February. Optimism is strengthening that the worst of the
Conor McGregor Makes 3rd Retirement Announcement In 4 Years
UFC Champion Conor McGregor has announced his retirement for the third time in four years. McGregor made his latest announcement Sunday morning on his Twitter account, where the former two-division UFC champion also announced his retirement in
Majority Of Minneapolis City Council Backs Dismantling Police Department
A majority of the Minneapolis City Council agreed Sunday to dismantle the city’s police department after the in-custody killing of George Floyd. Councilman Jeremiah Ellison said the council would work to disband the department in its “current
Kevin Harvick Continues To Dominate With Victory At Atlanta Motor Speedway
Kevin Harvick was victorious at Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at the at Atlanta Motor Speedway 1.5-mile oval in Hampton, Ga. The victory was the third for Harvick at Atlanta — the site of his very