House Moves to Rename Kennedy Center’s Opera House After Melania Trump The House of Representatives has taken a subtle step toward renaming the Kennedy Center’s famous opera house in honor
Ghislaine Maxwell Seeks a Deal Ahead of Jailhouse Meeting Ghislaine Maxwell, the former socialite and associate of Jeffrey Epstein, may attempt to negotiate a plea agreement with federal authorities during
Viral Concert Moment Sparks Resignations and Controversy During a recent Coldplay concert, a candid and unexpected interaction between a former CEO and the company’s Chief People Officer was caught on
Columbia University Suspends and Expels Dozens of Students Involved in Campus Clashes Over 70 students at Columbia University have been suspended or expelled following their participation in recent disruptive protests.
Middle Schoolers Count Thousands of Eels in Richmond Creek This spring, eighth-graders on Staten Island participated in a unique natural observation, tallying nearly 11,000 juvenile eels called “glass eels” as
New Legislation Aims to Limit Wokeness and Promote American Values in Museums A proposed bill seeks to prevent the Smithsonian Institution from promoting what it calls “divisive narratives” and “wokeness,”
Florida Utility Crew Discovers 11,000-Year-Old Giant Ground Sloth Fossil During routine work installing a waterline in Manatee County, Florida, a utility crew unearthed a fossilized claw belonging to a giant
Protester Refuses to Condemn Hamas During CNN Interview During a tense interview on CNN, Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil declined to explicitly condemn Hamas, describing such questions as “disingenuous” and hypocritical.
Body of Brooklyn Cancer Patient Discovered in Bed of Comforters An 86-year-old woman suffering from stage 4 cancer and Alzheimer’s disease was found dead in her Brooklyn apartment, wrapped in
Celebrating 80 Years of Circle Line Cruises: A Family Legacy on the Water For decades, dedicated crew members have been sharing the iconic views of New York City with tourists