Gaming Gains Ground in the Bronx

(Bronx, NY) – Plans are moving forward for a casino in the Bronx. Governor Hochul has approved a measure passed by the state Legislature to allow property next to Bally’s Golf Links in Ferry Point to be
Mermaids in Brooklyn!

(Coney Island, NY) – The 43nd Annual Mermaid Parade kicks off on Saturday, June 21, 2025 along the iconic Coney Island Boardwalk. Since 1983, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers and visitors from across the country —
Kraft To Remove Food Dyes

(New York, NY) — The Kool-Aid man may be turning a new shade of red. The news comes after one major food company said it will be removing FD&C artificial dyes from its products. Kraft Heinz announced
Minnesota Shooter Behind Bars

(Minneapolis, MN) — It took two days, but authorities in Minnesota finally found their suspect, 57-year-old Vance Boelter. Boelter has been charged with stalking and murdering Minnesota House of Representatives Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband,
Mayoral Primary — Early Voting Continues

(New York, NY) — There have been some last minute surprises in the run up to Tuesday’s New York City Democratic mayoral primary. On Monday, The New York Times editorial board warned it’s readers not to vote
Will There Be War?

(Iran) – The streets of Tehran are empty, businesses are closed, communications are patchy at best. With no legitimate bomb shelters open to the public, hundreds of panicked people spend restless nights on the floors of metro
Did Brad Lander Beat the System?

(New York, NY) – It’s not easy breaking free from the pack. In the modern world — with 24/7 news cycles, cell phone alerts constantly barking at us, and social media feeds continuously blaring in our faces
Kylie Kelce Scolds Husband’s Fans

(Philadelphia, PA) — Kylie Kelce is scolding fans who “drool” over her husband, Jason Kelce the retired Philadelphia Eagles center. On her podcast, “No Gonna Lie,” Kelce said fans should calm down when posting comments on a
Juneteenth Celebrations

(New York, NY) — Juneteenth is now a federal holiday. The day commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It was on June 19th, 1865, that Major General Gordon Granger and his two-thousand Union troops
Lots of closures for Juneteenth

(New York, NY) — There are a number of events taking place throughout New York City today to mark Juneteenth. The federal holiday celebrates the day the last of enslaved people were told in 1865 that they
Americans don’t want to go to war with Iran

(New York, NY) — A new poll finds a majority of Americans are opposed to the U.S. getting involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran. The Washington Post surveyed roughly a thousand U.S. adults this week,
Why was Zohran Mamdani in tears on the campaign trail?

(New York, NY) — New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani got teary eyed on the campaign trail Wednesday, as he talked about what it’s like to be the first ever Muslim to run for City Hall.