COVID 19 cutting into Broadway performances
NEW YORK, NEW YORK -(77WABC)- Lights on Broadway are beginning to flicker because of the rise in the number of cases of COVID 19. Some of the Broadway shows closing, or cancelling performances, include the Tina Turner
NYU requiring COVID 19 boosters for students and faculty members
NEW YORK, YORK -(77WABC)-New York University says students, faculty and staff members, will be required to get a COVID 19 booster shot prior to the spring semester. The number of cases requiring people to be hospitalized with
WABC Radio Holiday Lunch
John Catsimatidis, owner and operator of Red Apple Media, addressed the WABC staff Wednesday with announcements for what is to come for the station in the next few months. The staff wished our very own Rabbi Potasnik
The NYPD May Be Getting its First Female Police Commissioner
NY, NY (77WABC)-History in the making. NYC may wind up with its first ever female Police Commissioner. NYC Mayor Elect Eric Adams (D) is today expected to announce that he has chosen Keechant Sewell as his pick
CDC Director says Omicron Variant Spreading Faster in NY and NJ than Elsewhere in the US
BRUSSELS (AP) —On Tuesday, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky on the “Today” Show said Omicron is spreading faster in the New York and New Jersey region than elsewhere in the US, 13% compared to 3%. She stressed
77WABC Investigative Report: Cities Will Set Murder Records Because of ‘Soros Effect’
Cities Will Set Murder Records Because of ‘Soros Effect’ By WABC-Radio News Team Article also appears in RealPolitics.com On Nov. 21, six lives were senselessly taken as a deranged SUV driver intentionally mowed down scores of people attending
Attorney General’s office sues far-right groups Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan. 6 Capitol riot
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced on Tuesday that his office is suing two far-right groups over their involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Racine’s office is suing both the ​​Proud
Senate votes to raise debt limit by $2.5 trillion into 2023
The Senate voted on Tuesday to raise the national debt limit by $2.5 trillion and extend it into 2023. The House will next have to approve the legislation before it can be sent to President Joe Biden
Carolina Hurricanes’ game postponed after four players are put into COVID-19 protocol
The National Hockey League was forced to postpone the Carolina Hurricanes’ game vs. the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday after four additional members of the team entered COVID-19 protocol. The postponement comes a day after the league said
Odell Beckham Jr. placed on COVID-19 list along with eight other players by Los Angeles Rams
Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and eight other players were added by the Los Angeles Rams to the reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday. The team announced that in addition to Beckham, defensive back Terrell Burgess, tight end Brycen