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Illegal fireworks found being sold in Brooklyn smoke shop: source
BUSHWICK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Law enforcement officials found illegal fireworks being sold inside a Brooklyn smoke shop during a search for illegal cannabis on Wednesday, a source told PIX11 News. According to sources, the fireworks were discovered during a raid at 855 Knickerbocker Ave. as part of Operation Padlock to Protect. Over 500 illegal cannabis […]
Coney Island's July 4th festivities to draw thousands
As Independence Day approaches, Coney Island is gearing up for one of its biggest celebrations yet. Organizers anticipate a larger turnout this year than last, with thousands expected to flock to the iconic Brooklyn destination. The stage is set for the annual Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest, a tradition synonymous with the Fourth of July at Coney Island.
Harlem theater company to perform ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at Marcus Garvey Park
HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — The William Shakespeare play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is getting remixed in Harlem. Seeing a Shakespeare production in a park is a summer tradition in New York City. The Classical Theatre of Harlem has performed at Marcus Garvey Park for 12 years. “We needed to have a production that was about […]
JOAN KEE TO LEAD NYU’S INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS
Art historian Joan Kee has been announced as the next director of New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. She will step into her new role on August 19. Currently a professor of the history of art at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Kee is an expert in modern and contemporary art of Asia and the United States. She holds a law degree from Harvard and a Ph.D. from the IFA.
Judge suggests Trump felony sentencing may no longer be "necessary" after SCOTUS immunity ruling
In wake of the Supreme Court's ruling that presidents are granted total immunity for "official acts," a path has opened for Donald Trump to avoid sentencing for his conviction on falsifying business records to hide an affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. According to The New Republic, Juan Merchan, the judge who presided over the hush-money trial that landed Trump with 34 felony convictions, is no longer certain that sentencing, which was delayed to September, will ever happen.
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