The New York State Legislature's passage of the 9/11 Notice Act offers a beacon of hope to Brooklyn residents who suffer from ...
Police say a man took off running after shots were fired near a convenience store on Flatlands Avenue, then pointed a weapon ...
This morning we are connecting you with laughter. T.A. Walker is shining a light on a new comedic production that is bringing ...
Or Brooklyn’s Mechanical East, now adding toll surcharges for all work orders in its AC/ventilation biz. Again, anyone capable of 3rd-grade math could have seen this coming. It’s yet another ...
But great leaders don’t stand on the sidelines—they enter the arena, bring clarity to chaos, and make bold decisions. Their greatest weapon is reflection, allowing them to transform challenges ...
The former Scotland internationalist has a chaos theory. “It was a bit of a chaotic game,” he said. “As the match went on, we started to get control of the game. We scored three goals ...
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2024 is a year that many crypto investors will toast even decades from now. After the U.S. voted Donald Trump back into the White House, Bitcoin rose till it crossed $100,000 in price for the very ...
Perhaps those voters were unaware that Musk’s successful business strategies include using chaos as a redemptive weapon — a playbook he began applying in Washington last week, when a series of tweets ...
"It’s chaos. ... Republicans believe state government must create stiffer deterrents to this lawlessness." North Haven police are asking anyone with information about the street takeover to contact ...
A homeless shelter worker was fatally stabbed by a masked suspect outside of the facility where he worked in Brooklyn on Thursday night, according to police sources. The employee, 35 ...
Flight attendants and a passenger described the moments before an Azerbaijan Airlines flight went down in Kazakhstan, killing dozens. By Milana Mazaeva and Ivan Nechepurenko Reporting from Tbilisi ...