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J.Crew Puts the Focus on Men at NoHo Store Opening in Manhattan
J.Crew opened a store at 19 Bond Street in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood on Thursday primarily focused on the brand’s men’s collection but with some space for select women’s items.How Noah Lyles Is Bringing High Fashion to Track and Field The 3,800-square-foot store replaces a unit on the corner of Bowery and Bleecker Streets that closed earlier this year. “We’ve emphasized the best of J.Crew men’s. That means specialty sportswear pieces, limited edition items and curated vintage J.Crew pieces, highlighting the quality and timelessness of our products, as well as our best expression of suits, shoes, and cashmere,” said Brendon Babenzien, J.Crew’s...
Mariners trade Ryne Stanek to Mets for OF Rhylan Thomas
The Mariners remained busy today; shortly after swinging a deal for reliever Yimi García, sending away outfielder Jonatan Clase, they’ve traded reliever Ryne Stanek to the Mets in exchange for Triple-A outfielder Rhylan Thomas. Thomas was the Mets’ 11th-round pick in 2022 out of USC. He’s been nothing...
Seven-Run Third Powers Mets to 8-4 Defeat of Braves
A seven-run third inning highlighted by a J.D. Martinez grand slam pushed the Mets to victory and into the top Wild Card spot Friday night. The 8-4 win at Citi Field over the Atlanta Braves was dampened, however, when Kodai Senga left with an injury in his season debut. Senga...
NYC subway rider punched in face by woman yelling anti-Asian slurs on Q train
NEW YORK - A subway straphanger was punched in the face by another woman yelling anti-Asian slurs on board a Q train. Police say the 28-year-old victim was on the train at the West 57th and 7th Avenue subway station in Manhattan when an unknown woman started yelling at her on July 17.
Mets Acquire Reliever Ryne Stanek From Mariners
The Mets have acquired right-handed reliever Ryne Stanek from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for outfield prospect Rhylan Thomas in an effort to shore up their bullpen for their playoff push. Andy Martino of SNY was the first to report that the deal had been completed. Stanek, who turned 33-years-old...
Another Nazi-looted Schiele painting has been returned to heirs of ‘Cabaret’ inspiration Fritz Grünbaum
<p>(<a href=”http://www.jta.org”>JTA</a>) — On Friday, for the third time since September, Timothy Reif found himself standing in the New York District Attorney’s Office to accept a modernist drawing that the Nazis looted from his family.</p> <p>With him in the room was a relative of another family that survived the Nazis and that — in an...
Kodai Senga likely out for rest of regular season with calf injury in blow to Mets’ rotation
The Mets got bad news regarding Kodai Senga’s left calf strain Saturday, with Carlos Mendoza saying the right-hander would most likely miss the rest of the regular season. The manager left open the possibility Senga could return if the Mets reach the postseason, but he suffered a “high-grade” strain when he raced off the mound after an Austin Riley pop-up and fell to the ground Friday night at Citi Field. The right-hander was making his first start of the season after being sidelined since the spring with a right shoulder sprain. Kodai Senga expected to miss the rest of the regular season with a...
Suns Classics: The Greatest Regular Season Game in Franchise History
It was an instant classic. A game many Suns fans will never forget. The date? December 7th, 2006. It was just another dreary cold Thursday winter night. The Phoenix Suns traveled to the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey in front of a crowd of 16,966 people for their 17th game of the regular season.
Top 100 junior WR Dyzier Carter picks Rutgers after Friday visit with his family
Rutgers’ recruiting wins just keep on coming as the team heads into summer camp and running backs coach Damiere Shaw had a lot to do with this one. BUY RUTGERS FOOTBALL TICKETS: STUBHUB, VIVID SEATS, TICKETMASTER. After securing the 30th commitment of its 2025 class on Friday when Greg...
NYC Summer Streets kicks off in Queens, Staten Island with expanded hours
New York City's annual Summer Streets celebration is officially underway in Queens and Staten Island.Under the program, selected streets across the five boroughs are open in both directions for people to play, walk, bike and enjoy the outdoors during the summer. Eyewitness News is in Hunters Point as celebrations are underway along Vernon Boulevard on Saturday morning."Across this entire route, you'll have about 2-3 miles of car-free streets. People will be able to run, walk, jog, whatever it is, really enjoy and reclaim a lot of the street spaces for different uses," said Tomas Garita, NYC DOT's Executive Director of...
NY Times editorial board urges Kamala Harris to 'do better' than Biden in taking questions from reporters
The editorial board of The New York Times urged Vice President Kamala Harris to "do better" than her ex-running mate President Biden on taking questions from reporters.
Rutgers football adds historic matchup to 2025 schedule
Rutgers football is set to make history during the non-conference portion of the 2025 season. The Scarlet Knights will host Miami of Ohio at SHI Stadium on Saturday, September 6th, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ Advance Media. The Redhawks announced the matchup in a press release Friday night.
Twin Towers tightrope walker recalls daring feat 50 years later: ‘Artistic crime of the century’
Shortly after 7 a.m. on Aug. 7, 1974, French performance artist Philippe Petit stepped out from the roof of the World Trade Center’s South Tower and onto a one-inch thick cable, stretching 140 feet across to the North Tower. With no safety net or harness, all he had was a balancing pole for company – and a drop of 1,360-feet and certain death below him should he make one wrong step. “I was a little anxious on that first crossing because we never checked how strong the anchor point was on the other side,” Petit tells The Post. “It wasn’t great,...
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