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Orlando vs New York City FC Predictions: Orlando to win, goals at both ends
We bring you our Orlando City vs New York City FC predictions courtesy of our football betting expert as the sides go head-to-head in the MLS. Orlando City vs New York City FC Prediction: Bets, Context, and Lineups. Best Bets for Orlando City vs New York City FC. Orlando City...
Around the Empire: Yankees news - 7/21/24
New York Post | Dan Martin: Despite DJ LeMahieu’s immense struggles at the plate, Aaron Boone has no intention of benching the 36-year-old. Boone maintains that LeMahieu has earned the right to keep playing:. “We’ve got to find out and keep running him out there. He’s earned that and...
Augustinus Bader To Unveil Pop-Up with Artist Harry Nuriev in the City of Lights
Skincare leader Augustinus Bader will unveil a pop-up this fall in the City of Lights in collaboration with artist Harry Nuriev. Opening in September 2024, the pop-up will run until January 2025 and aims to deliver an immersive and innovative retail experience within the existing Augustinus Bader boutique. Nuriev has reimagined the space, taking inspiration from the high technology of the future alongside the architecture and symmetry of the traditional formal garden of the Palais Royal.
75 Scandinavian Brands Take Center Stage at Brooklyn Retailer’s New Showroom
Teak New York, a destination for Scandinavian home décor and furniture, unveiled a new flagship showroom Friday. Located in Greenpoint, N.Y., the 4,000-square-foot space is home to more than 75 Scandinavian brands and is focused on “embracing and educating the community on Scandinavian concepts,” according to a press release.
89-Year-Old Comedian Recovering After She Was Randomly Punched on New York Street
NEW YORK (AP) — An 89-year-old comedian is recovering after being randomly punched and knocked to the ground while waiting to cross a street in New York earlier this month. D’yan Forest said she had just stopped at a coffee shop and was heading to a swimming pool when someone came up to her from behind and hit her in the eye. She lay on the ground in shock as police and paramedics came to her aid.
Oder: BSE Global, in media push, acquires Brooklyn Magazine, has plans for more media
Some online sleuthing by Norman Oder, the chronicler of all things Atlantic Yards, reveals that BSE Global, parent company of the Brooklyn Nets, New York Liberty and Barclays, has purchased Brooklyn Magazine, an online quarterly, and plans an expansion into media to further its Brooklyn brand. In an extensive report...
New York City FC awards $7.5 million to York College in Queens
The New York City FC, the Queens-based Major League Soccer team, has announced a $7.5 million unrestricted pledge to City University of New York (CUNY) York College to advance health and wellness programs and services for students, faculty, and staff. The largest gift since the founding of the college includes...
Retire From Just ONE Investment
Editor’s Note: We’re throwing a curveball in today’s Money & Markets Daily. We’ll hear from our newest contributor, Matt Milner. Matt is a former Wall Street exec, startup founder, and venture capitalist. Now he runs Crowdability, which helps ordinary people invest in — and profit from — private startups. Keep your eyes on your inbox for ways to follow Matt and his team at Crowdability into incredible startup opportunities. For now, keep reading as he walks you through an idea that’s worth internalizing in this market … Enjoy!
3 bold predictions for the Rangers going into the second half of the season
The Rangers are coming off of an underwhelming and somewhat disappointing first half of the season. While many fans were expecting the Rangers to once again be near the top of the American League, instead the team has struggled mightily to win games at a consistent level and currently sits at third in the Al West, four games under .500 at the break.
5 Business Tips for Making It as a Photojournalist
Making a living as a photojournalist isn't what it used to be. But making a living is still possible. For those who don't know, Natalie Keyssar is a Canon explorer of light who primarily practices in the world of photojournalism. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, Her work focuses on the personal effects of political turmoil and conflict, youth culture, and migration. Her work has been supported by The Pulitzer Center, The Magnum Foundation, The National Geographic Society, and the IWMF, among many others. So in short, she knows what she is talking about. And when I had the chance to sit down for a virtual chat with her, she sent me a list of a few topics to choose from. So rather than choose one, I asked to choose them all, and she gracefully agreed. So, this virtual chat ended up being broken up into two sections. This section is about the business of photojournalism, and the other section is about tips for telling better stories. But what I love about this chat is that Natalie doesn't consider herself a business expert. But simply has been in the industry for long enough that she has figured out what does and does not work for her. To me, this is more valuable than someone who claims to have everything figured out but is coincidently no longer practicing the topic they claim to understand.
Prisma and United Healthcare reach coverage agreement
Prisma Health and United Healthcare have now come to a new agreement on insurance coverage. The two titans had parted ways for a period of time leaving many Upstate residents unable to receive covered care at Prisma owned facilities.
Fishing for Fun at Annual Derby (Photos)
Over two hundred anglers dotted the walls of the pond at Edgemont Park for the town’s annual Fishing Derby sponsored by the Montclair’s Police Athletic League. Montclair police captain Tyrone Williams Jr., the event’s coordinator, said the fishing derby started about 15 years ago at Yantecaw Brook Park. “We outgrew that space and moved to Edgemont. And from the looks of things we are outgrowing Edgemont.”
Several Hanover Township Students Make the Seton Hall Dean's List
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ - Several students from Parsippany and Hanover Township have made the Spring 2024 Seton Hall University's Dean's list. Congratulations are in order to the following students for their outstanding academic achievements. After the close of every semester, undergraduate students completing all courses with a GPA of 3.4, with no grades lower than "C", qualify for the Dean's List. The following local students made the Spring 2024 Dean's List:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Thomas Adamiak of Whippany (07981) Alexandra Cerasiello of Parsippany (07054) Emma Cowhig of Cedar Knolls (07927) Michael Cowhig of Cedar Knolls...
City Winery Welcomes Harlem School Of The Arts Alumna, The Fab Wé Ani From American Idol And The Voice (Video)
In 2016 on season 11 of The Voice, a young 17-year-old named Wé Ani burst onto the scene with one of the most soulful renditions of “Feeling Good”, in years. The song became a rare four-chair turn and captured a global audience that would spirit her to the finals.
Rebecca Lobo Discusses 2024 New York Liberty’s Strong Bench and Lead in WNBA Standings
The New York Liberty legend, Rebecca Lobo, highlights the difference in the 2024 team, aiming to continue the legacy she started with the team's original stars in the late 90s. The Liberty hold a 2.5-game lead over the Connecticut Sun for the top seed in the upcoming playoffs. New York...
Art pieces by urban realist Edward Hopper brought to life in Manhattan's Meatpacking District
When Oscar Wilde said life imitates art far more than art imitates life, he meant it figuratively. But if you wanted to interpret it literally, now you can.An interactive, life-size art exhibit dedicated to the works of Edward Hopper is now on display this weekend in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.With the sounds of Louis Armstrong swirling through the summer air, and an iconic American diner plopped in the middle of Gansevoort Plaza, you can live inside art history.Take a seat at the counter of the diner of "Nighthawks," the masterpiece by urban realist Edward Hopper.There's even a real-life barista playing the...
New York City Proposed Bill: Landlords Mandated to Provide AC for Tenants
WFCN – New York City is considering a bill that would require landlords to furnish tenants with air conditioning (AC) units. In cities, where summer temperatures can reach dangerously high levels, this program aims to alleviate worries about the comfort and safety of tenants. The Bill’s Specifics. Landlords...
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