Haitians Want Apology from Trump
(Elmont, NY) — Haitian-Americans on Long Island are calling on former President Trump to apologize for what he said during Tuesday night’s debate about Haitian immigrants eating pets. Nassau County Legislator Carrie Solages was among those who
Slavery Study Gets Approved
(New York, NY) — Thursday (September 12, 2024)Â afternoon, the New York City Council passed a package of bills that would study the impact of slavery and could lead to reparations. The legislation would have a committee
WABC Market Report for 9-12-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 9-12-24.
What is Basal Cell Carcinoma?
(New York, NY) – New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Thursday that she has been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer, known as basal cell carcinoma. Here is everything to know about the most common
San Gennaro Returns: What to Know
(New York, NY) – The yearly celebration of Italian culture kicks off in Little Italy today. The calendar for the annual feast is stacked with live events almost every day. Some of the events include blessings, band
77 WABC Celebrates Tony Orlando with Cipriani Charity Gala 9/7/24
NYPD Commissioner Caban Resigns
(New York, NY) – New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban is resigning his position amid an FBI probe into his brother James Caban. FBI agents raided the commissioner’s home last week, allegedly as part of an
Pedicab Pushback: “Operation Front Door”
(New York, NY) – New York City cops are making moves aimed at improving the Midtown Manhattan tourism experience. Residents in the area have also complained about overcrowding with illegal sidewalk vendors and pedicab operators flooding the
Billionaire goes for a walk in space
(Undated) — The world’s first all-civilian spacewalk is a success. SpaceX launched four people into orbit Tuesday morning as part of the ambitious Polaris Dawn mission and today they made history. American billionaire Jared Isaacman, who paid
City Council talks slavery reparations
(New York, NY) — The City Council will likely push through legislation today that would pay for a study that addresses what the impact of slavery was on New York City, and if reparations should be paid