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He used biblical exegesis to argue that faith demands justice, calling on churches to challenge oppression and uplift society ...
German artist Katharina Grosse (b. 1961) has gained many fans for using an airless spray machine to make eye-catching, ...
A Central New York resident captured wild video of a fisher—commonly called a “fisher cat”—chasing a squirrel around a tree.
He wrote more than 58 books over the course of his career, including his 1978 text The Prophetic Imagination, which sold over ...
Energy from the record year is palpable from the second you enter Port Washington’s Hempstead Harbor boathouse for the club ...
Tariffs have dominated the headlines and terrified Wall Street, but the city’s biggest general contractors insist they’re not feeling the pain. “I haven’t paid a tariff yet,” boasted ...
Alecia Reid is an award-winning, Emmy-nominated reporter for CBS News New York. She is a sustainability and social justice advocate; passionate about giving a voice to people who may not otherwise ...
Vehicles seen stuck in NYC traffic. Christopher Sadowski The MTA and feds have been duking it out in court ever since Duffy first declared congestion pricing “dead” back on Feb. 19. It ...
A New York City public school student was detained by federal immigration authorities last week outside a court appearance in his asylum case, two advocates and his lawyers said. Twenty-year-old ...
A second man has been charged in the kidnapping and torturing of an Italian man in a posh New York City townhouse for weeks, New York police said Tuesday. William Duplessie, 33, was charged ...
NEW YORK — Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has catapulted into second place in this year’s New York City mayoral race by promising free buses, no-cost childcare and city-run grocery stores.
Now that his baseball season is over with a state championship runner-up finish, tight end Tilden Riley of Orangeburg Prep is ready to turn his focus to the final stage of his football recruiting.