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In New York alone, there have already been more than 17,000 flu cases and nearly 1,000 hospitalizations, and doctors anticipate it's only going to get worse as more people gather for the holidays.
DHS demands New York attorney general take immediate action as state releases nearly 7,000 criminal illegal immigrants despite ICE detainers since January.
Here are three players New York should absolutely consider trading this winter. Jasson Dominguez was something of an urban legend in the minor leagues. He was hailed as a five-tool player, was nicknamed "The Martian" and was even likened to Mickey Mantle. But during his first full season in 2025, Dominguez was largely underwhelming.
The New York Film Critics Circle is gathering in Manhattan this morning to select the best films and performances of 2025. The esteemed membership of more than 50 journalists — including Variety’s chief film critic Owen Gleiberman — has never been shy about going against the grain.
Roads, particularly across bridges and overpasses, are expected to become slippery, making travel “difficult to impossible."
St.; 12/6–7 ), a Hudson Valley fair, will open its first market in the city, and the debut of Chinatown Holiday Market ( 200 Canal St., second fl.; through 12/21) features 35 vendors, including Chop Suey Club.
Williams posted a 4.79 ERA in pinstripes, easily the worst mark of his career and far short of anyone's expectations. And yet, after the Mets signed him to a three-year, $51 million deal -- a clear indictment on the stickiness of ERA -- the stat remains at the center of his discourse.
The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) will launch the collegiate women’s flag football league with a $1 million investment from the Jets.
A tour of Manhattan buildings you can now call home, and a peek inside the architectural hacks that make transformations possible.
The Senate Democratic leader said local law enforcement told him the threats alleged the “2020 election was rigged.”
Cancer risk and severity increase as we age, but the search for new potential therapies often overlooks considerations of age, says the CEO of the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research.