July 14, 2023 US experiences deadliest 6 months of mass killings recorded in over 15 years The United States experienced the deadliest six months of mass killings since 2006, from Jan. 1 to June 30. During that time period, there were 28 mass killings.
July 13, 2023 New York college student suffers spinal injury while lifeguarding in California A college student from New York suffered a spinal injury while lifeguarding in California on July 3 and is in "stable but serious condition."
July 13, 2023 NYU hosts anti-racism workshop where White parents reflect on 'internalized White superiority' New York University's Metro Center hosted a six-part anti-racism workshop series geared toward challenging racist attitudes, but some are criticizing the program as exclusionary.
July 13, 2023 Salman Rushdie says part of him 'can't be bothered' to face person accused of trying to kill him Salman Rushdie sais that part of him "can't be bothered" to attend the trial for the person who's accused of trying to kill him in August 2022.
July 13, 2023 Liberty survive with overtime victory over Fever, clinch berth in Commissioner's Cup championship The New York Liberty held off the Indiana Fever just enough on Wednesday to win 95-87 in overtime, and with the win clinching a berth in the Commissioner's Cup championship.
July 13, 2023 NY cop arrested for allegedly sending herself menacing texts was in relationship with chief: lawsuit A New York police officer who was arrested for allegedly sending herself menacing texts and blaming colleagues was allegedly in a sexual relationship with her chief.
July 13, 2023 Here's how geothermal energy can be an effective way to save money on in-home heating, cooling in the long run Geothermal energy is becoming a popular alternative to traditional in-home heating and cooling systems. The technology may be able to save homeowners money in the long run.
July 13, 2023 Supreme Court urged to step in on blue city's 'draconian' rent-control laws The Supreme Court is considering whether to hear a case that could end 50 years of rent-controlled housing in New York City, a case earning support from major legal heavyweights.
July 13, 2023 One more chance to see Manhattanhenge this year, as long as the sky stays clear After clouds blocked the spectacle yesterday, Manhattanhenge will only be visible one more time this year. July 13, 2023, is NYC residents' last chance to marvel at Manhattanhenge.
July 13, 2023 Reparations push gains steam as communities nationwide consider payment plans — and not just for slavery The campaign for government to pay reparations as a way to make amends for slavery and racism is gaining momentum as more communities across the country weigh proposals.