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Ryan Reynolds Just Revealed A Big Personal Detail In ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Interview
Ryan Reynolds fans are hyped about the upcoming release of his new film Deadpool & Wolverine. In a recent interview at the New York City premiere, he addressed the crowd and revealed a key bit of information about his personal life. Fans of Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively, will know that they welcomed their fourth child last year, but there has been no update about what they named their kid. Well, not until now.
Rangers need Mika Zibanejad to find his form next season
The pressure is on for New York Rangers star center Mika Zibanejad.Zibanejad is the do-it-all top center on a team that has made two deep playoff runs in three years and won a President's Trophy. Above the surface, much of this will look like nitpicking. Under the surface, trouble is brewing.We've reached a point that this can no longer be blamed on the ill-fated Pavel Buchnevich trade that robbed Zibanejad and Chris Kreider of their third musketeer.When the Rangers announced an intention to rebuild in February 2018, it's not likely management thought Zibanejad could turn into a top center due to...
Q&A with Medegine Guillaume, Manager of Catering Operations, Columbia Dining
Medegine Guillaume officially joined the Columbia team in December 2023, although her connection to the University goes much further back. A resident of Harlem, Medegine was a participant in the Columbia Double Discovery program as a teenager. Later, she worked as event catering staff on campus. Today, Medegine Guillame works...
Peekaboo! A baby tree kangaroo debuts at the Bronx Zoo
NEW YORK — The second baby of a tree-dwelling kangaroo made its public debut this week in New York, poking its pink head head out of its mom's furry white pouch. The tiny Matschie’s tree kangaroo, or Dendrolagus matschiei, was born in December and is the second born to the same mother since 2022. It also was the third of its kind born at the Bronx Zoo since 2008.
After racist comments and corruption case, NJ mayor’s new hot-mic moment
CLARK — A mayor who previously made headlines for getting caught making racist comments on tape and getting charged in a corruption case, is back in the news after a microphone picked up derogatory comments about a township council candidate at a Township Council meeting. In video posted on...
Evolv gun detection tech rolling out in NYC subway stations this week
New and controversial weapons detection technology is set to roll out in some subway stations later this week, Mayor Eric Adams announced on Tuesday. After teasing the deployment of weapons detection scanners made by the company Evolv last week – and following a mandatory 90-day wait period before introducing new NYPD surveillance technology – Adams said that the scanners are set to be introduced either this Thursday or Friday. “I am telling them they need to evolve and get it out, because I think it’s good technology,” Adams said with a laugh at his weekly press availability on Tuesday. “I’m really excited about this, just the potentiality that we could identify someone carrying a gun before they enter the system.”
Steve Bannon’s trial in border wall fundraising case set for December, after his ongoing prison term
While Steve Bannon serves a four-month federal prison term, the conservative strategist now has a December date for a different trial in New York, where he’s charged with scheming to con donors who gave money to build a border wall with Mexico. With Bannon excused from court because of...
Score $250 off the Nuna travel system at Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale
The (stroller) race is on. As a new mom living in New York City, I quickly discovered the magnitude of the stroller decision. Moms fuss all the time about parenting trends and baby brands, but strollers are particularly paramount in the debate. Of course, safety, aesthetics, and practicality matter tremendously...
Ex-Trump official Steve Bannon to stand trial for alleged ‘We Build the Wall’ scam in December
Former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon will stand trial in December for his alleged involvement in a $15 million border wall fundraising scam, a Manhattan judge said Tuesday. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge April Newbauer announced that Bannon’s trial will begin Dec. 9 — just over a month after he’s...
NYC driver who killed 71-year-old granny in car chase with cops caught after two months on run: police
A driver who killed a 71-year-old granny and injured her daughter in a car chase with cops was busted this week – after two months on the run, police said Tuesday. Robert Matthews, 35, was picked up on a warrant Monday morning and faces a total of 18 raps — including manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and felony assault– in connection to the May 9 crash in Bushwick that killed Juanita Vidal, cops said.
Mosquitoes with West Nile confirmed in all five NYC boroughs: officials
Mosquitoes with West Nile virus have been confirmed in all five boroughs of New York City, according to city health officials. The virus, which has no cure, has popped up in 65 zip codes in the last two weeks — with no positive cases in humans yet, according to the NYC Department of Health’s tracker.
Heavy metal vandal defaces NYC synagogue with menacing graffiti of red eye: cops
A heavy metal vandal defaced the steps of an Upper East Side synagogue with a menacing drawing of what appeared to be a red eye, cops said Tuesday. The unidentified man — who can be seen in security footage wearing a “Metallica” T-shirt — used what police believe was a red marker to draw the image on the steps of Temple Emanu-El on East 65th Street near Fifth Avenue just after midnight July 14, cops said.
One of NYC’s ‘worst’ landlords sued over falling debris and scaffolding that’s been up for 14 years
The city says this landlord wouldn’t know it was time to repair his building even if pieces of it fell out of the sky — literally. A Hell’s Kitchen building owner on the Big Apple’s “worst” landlord list was slapped this week with a lawsuit from the city alleging he neglected crumbling façades and allowed “dangerous conditions” — like falling debris and long-standing sidewalk sheds – to persist for over a decade.
Woman’s disturbing account of random attack with umbrella outside NYC eatery goes viral: ‘Why me?’
An Asian woman’s disturbing description of being randomly attacked by a drug addict outside a Long Island City restaurant has gone viral — as she’s left terrified after the shocking incident. Chinese immigrant Runing Lao, 30, told The Post she’s scared to go back to work since...
Top restaurateur Simon Kim to make US Open debut with cult hit Coqodaq as all-star roster revealed
A roster of top chefs will join the tennis world’s biggest stars at the US Open in Queens next month – headed by the debut of restaurateur Simon Kim and his cult hit Coqodaq, Side Dish can reveal exclusively. The Flatiron District hotspot – which featured Mayor Eric...
Buju Banton, ‘The Overcomer’, announces first-ever UBS Arena Tour
Search our comprehensive guide to caribbean events in NYC for more local events — or submit your own!. Following what has been described as a “resounding success” of two sold-out shows recently, with more than 36,000 concert goers at the prestigious UBS Arena in Long Island, Buju Banton, the legendary GRAMMY award-winning reggae artist, on Monday announced his inaugural Arena Tour, “The Overcomer.”
Man fatally stabbed neighbor on Washington Heights subway steps, indictment says
Diego Figueroa-Hepner, 24, is accused of fatally stabbing Washington Heights resident Johnny Medina at the 175th Street station on the "A" line on June 21. Prosecutors say both men knew each other before the altercation. [ more › ]
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