In NYC, Ads For Jobs Will Have To Say What They Pay
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City has passed one of the nation’s most far-reaching requirements for employers to tell job-seekers what they can make. Such “pay transparency” laws are championed as giving applicants, particularly women and
VIDEO; Survivors Unite to Deliver Message on Holocaust Remembrance
NEW YORK (AP) — Holocaust survivors across the world are uniting to deliver a message on the dangers of unchecked hate and the importance of remembrance at a time of rising global antisemitism. The video was released
Video: 5 Men Jump on Top of Van, Start Attacking Driver
NEW YORK (77WABC) — The NYPD is asking help in identifying the individuals and vehicle in a new video released this week — in connection to a robbery in the Bronx last month. It was reported to
Twitter Revenue Climbs to $1.2B, Daily Users at 229M
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter is reporting earnings of $513 million for the first quarter days after it agreed to be sold to billionaire Elon Musk. The social media company said Thursday that revenue rose 16% to
Millionaire Candidates Pour Cash into Ohio, Pa. Senate Races
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Millionaire candidates and billionaire investors are harnessing their considerable personal wealth to try to win competitive Republican primaries for open U.S. Senate seats in Pennsylvania and Ohio. In Ohio, four wealthy candidates led
Jacksonville Jaguars and OT Cam Robinson agree to 3-year extension worth $54 million
The Jacksonville Jaguars and veteran offensive tackle Cam Robinson agreed to a contract extension for three years worth $54 million, with an annual salary of $18 million. Robinson confirmed the news Wednesday on his Instagram story. Robinson
Israel Halts for Holocaust Say, Honors 6 Million Jews Killed
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel has come to a halt to honor the 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust. Sirens blaring for two minutes across the country signaled the moment at 10 a.m. Thursday. Shops
Miami judge vacates life sentence of man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1991
On Wednesday, a judge in Miami vacated the life sentence of Thomas “Jay” Raynard James, a 55-year-old Black man who prosecutors said was wrongfully convicted because of mistaken identity in 1991. As he left a Miami courtroom
3 dead in Mississippi hotel shooting; alleged gunman dead after 2-hour standoff
The alleged suspect in a shooting that killed three people at a hotel in Biloxi on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast was found dead in the nearby city of Gulfport hours later, after a standoff with police. Gulfport Police
Milwaukee Bucks eliminate the Chicago Bulls with 116–100 win in Game 5 to advance to semifinals
The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Chicago Bulls 116–100 in Game 5 on Wednesday evening to win the series and advance them to the conference semifinals. Giannis Antetokounmpo led the way for the Bucks, scoring a game-high 33