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At the Sesame Workshop Gala in New York City, Oprah Winfrey honored Shonda Rhimes with the Joan Ganz Cooney Award for her outstanding contributions to television and storytelling. Rhimes, celebrated for her influential series such as “Bridgerton,” emphasized the importance of diverse narratives that reflect the world rather than just its gatekeepers. She highlighted how […]
In response to rising transit crime in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the deployment of 750 National Guard members, along with state and MTA police officers, to conduct mandatory bag checks at busy subway stations. This initiative aims to reassure commuters following a series of violent incidents in the transit system. Passengers […]
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City has received a groundbreaking $1 billion donation from Ruth Gottesman, chairperson of the college’s board of trustees, making tuition free for its students. This generous gift, one of the largest to an educational institution in the U.S., was made possible through funds left by Gottesman’s […]
The Freedom Plaza proposal in New York City introduces a groundbreaking architectural concept featuring two skyscrapers connected by a cantilevered “skybridge,” complete with a rooftop infinity pool. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), this megaproject located just south of the United Nations headquarters will encompass four high-rises, including two hotels within the 615-foot-tall towers, residential […]
The special election to fill the vacancy of expelled New York Republican Congressman George Santos has become a focal point for testing Democratic strategies in swing districts crucial for House control in November. The race, dominated by immigration politics, features former Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi and Nassau County Republican legislator Mazi Melesa Pilip. With public […]
As the 50th anniversary of hip-hop draws nears, New York City continues to show its appreciation to hip hop by unveiling four distinct MetroCards. These cards celebrate the contributions of LL Cool J, the late Pop Smoke, Rakim, and Cam’ron. The limited edition MetroCards will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis from vending […]
Actor Jonathan Majors has been reportedly dropped by his management and public relations agency nearly three weeks after he was arrested on assault and harassment charges. Majors agency, The Lede Company, a public relations firm, “stepped away” last month following the incident. Majors is expected to appear before a judge on May 8th as he […]
During her concert at Madison Square Garden this weekend, SZA brought out Cardi B and Phoebe Bridgers to the stage. Bridgers performed on the SOS cut “Ghost in the Machine,” and Cardi B joined SZA for their collaboration “I Do” and “Tomorrow 2,” her single with Glorilla. Check it out below: View this post on […]
Wendy Williams’ health concerns over the past few years have brought her own long-running talk show to a close, but that doesn’t mean she’s done in the spotlight sharing her hot takes. While out and about in NYC, Williams spoke with paparazzi and said she was “formerly retired” and that she’d be interested in joining […]
Many New Yorkers were scratching their heads Sunday evening after a tweet and picture of a green Empire State Building was lit up after the Philadelphia’s Eagles NFC championship victory. Even though the city of Philadelphia is a few hours away from the Big Apple there is no reason to be celebrating. The lighting of […]