Woah, How Much for One Pizza? NY Tops the List
(New York, NY) – If there’s nothing more American than apple pie, there are few things more New York City than a pizza pie. But much like everything else these days, pizza is getting more expensive, as
How Are NY-NJ and Fin Whales Connected?
(New York, NY) – According to new research, the waters surrounding New York City are an important breeding ground for fin whales. In fact, the findings suggest fin whales — also known as finback whales or the
Trump Ordered To Pay Over $350 Million
(New York, NY) – New York Judge Arthur Engoron has ordered former President Trump to pay $354 million in his civil fraud trial. The decision comes after Engoron had already found Trump liable, for inflating the value
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Egypt may take on Palestinian refugees
(Cairo) — Egypt appears to be setting up a refugee shelter near the Gaza border in case Israel invades the southern city of Rafah. Egypt has denied preparing for refugees in the Sinai Peninsula, but sources tell
Met favorite Lenny Dykstra suffers stroke
(Los Angeles, CA) — Former New York Met Lenny Dykstra is recovering from a stroke at a Los Angeles hospital. Mets teammates Darryl Strawberry and Kevin Mitchell say that Dykstra was in good spirits and set to
Will Trump have to pay NY millions?
(New York, NY) — A verdict is expected today in the New York civil fraud trial involving former President Trump’s businesses. State Attorney General Letitia James is seeking a 370 million dollar fine and a lifetime ban
Russian opposition leader dies in prison
(Moscow, Russia)Â — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died behind bars on Friday. The Russian prison system says he collapsed and lost consciousness after taking a walk. Prison medics were unsuccessful in reviving him. The 47-year-old Russian
New York judge orders criminal trial in Trump hush money case to proceed on March 25
On Thursday, a New York judge presiding over Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial denied his bid to dismiss the charges against him and ordered his trial to proceed as scheduled next month on March 25. Judge
2 juveniles detained as police say ‘dispute between several people’ led to shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl parade
Authorities said on Thursday that two of the three people detained after the deadly shooting following Wednesday’s parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win were identified as juveniles. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves shared