Trillions Of Cicadas To Swarm The U.S.

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(New York, NY) – Millions of Americans know them well, the Cicadas those noisy backyard bugs are back. For the first time in more than 200 years, trillions of  two types of cicadas, brood XIX and XIII– 

Another day of showers

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(New York, NY) —  New York City Emergency Management issued a Travel Advisory with an additional 2 to 3 inches of rain expected into Thursday. It could cause minor flooding in poor drainage and low-lying areas. Trucks

Here’s How NJ Transit Is Using Artificial Intelligence

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(Newark, NJ) – Artificial intelligence is being explored for a number of applications, including things like art, finance, retail — and transportation. That’s perhaps especially true in terms of safety. And New Jersey Transit just received a

April snow for some in NY

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(Albany, NY) — Governor Kathy Hochul is urging New Yorkers to prepare for a strong storm that is forecasted to bring snow and sleet upstate and lots of rain downstate. The Capital Region, Upper Mid Hudson and

Palestinian protest turns into slugfest in NJ

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(Teaneck, NJ) — It got really ugly in Teaneck, New Jersey Monday night when pro-Palestinian protestors showed up to a benefit for Israel at a local synagogue. Police had to break up a number of fights between

Is it safe to go into Central Park?

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(New York, NY) —  New Yorkers want to know if it’s still safe to walk through Central Park.  A woman in the park was hit with a hammer on Monday, and an HBO actor says a homeless