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Switching from gas to electric stoves cuts indoor air pollution
Switching from a gas stove to an electric induction stove can reduce indoor nitrogen dioxide air pollution, a known health hazard, by more than 50 percent according to new research led by scientists at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. The findings appear in the journal Energy Research & Social Science.
Pair of creeps on the loose after rape of 12-year-old on NYC rooftop: cops
A 12-year-old girl was raped by a pair of strangers on the rooftop landing of an East Harlem building Sunday evening, cops said. The two unidentified creeps — believed to be teens — sexually assaulted the pre-teen atop an apartment building at the intersection of East 112th Street and First Avenue, authorities said. Maniac accused of killing 4 relatives, including 2 kids, inside NYC home left building with bloody face, claimed he was on ‘shrooms’: DA The NYPD responded to a 911 call about the rape around 6:40 p.m., and the girl’s parents reported the sick crime, police said. Karen Read retrial hearing is in ‘unprecedented’ territory as several jurors come forward The child was taken to a local hospital, where she was listed in stable condition. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR METRO DAILY NEWSLETTER She told authorities she did not know her attackers — who were still at large Monday morning, cops said. The investigation is ongoing, police said. For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/
Madonna's Son David Banda Addresses Reports He's Homeless and Starving After Moving Out of Mom's Home
Madonna's son, David Banda, is not scavenging on the streets. Banda is clearing the air after multiple reports over the weekend claimed that he was "scavenging" for food since moving out of his mother's New York apartment. The 18-year-old took to his Instagram Story on Sunday to put the rumors to rest.
Man massacred his brother's family, including 2 small children, then hid bodies throughout apartment: Police
Shahboz Rajabboev was arrested in New York City for allegedly killing his own mother and sister-in-law as well as his young niece and nephew. The post Man massacred his brother’s family, including 2 small children, then hid bodies throughout apartment: Police first appeared on Law & Crime.
Madonna’s Son Wants Us to Know He Isn’t Actually Scavenging for Food
Madonna’s son David Banda wants everyone to know he isn’t actually “scavenging” for food. The 18-year-old scion of the legendary singer had previously said on an Instagram Live he was finding it difficult to pay for food. Banda has moved out of his mom’s New York City home and is now teaching guitar lessons to make money, according to the New York Post’s Page Six. “It’s lovely to experience it being nine o’clock at night, me being hungry and realizing that I don’t have enough money to get food and scavenging,” he reportedly said in the recent video to his 53,000 followers. “It’s fun to be young.” On Sunday, however, Banda took to his Instagram Story to clear the air: “I am very happy in my life and I am not living out on the streets, starving!” Banda also wrote that his famous mother “is very supportive of me.” “She has always been supportive of me,” he wrote, adding, “Please stop worrying, everything is good.”
Gas leaks cost US fire departments more than half a billion dollars each year, finds study
Responding to gas leaks cost U.S. fire departments over $564 million in 2018, according to a new study published in Energy Policy. The study, led by PSE Healthy Energy, is the first to estimate the financial burden placed on first responders by gas leaks. In 2018, New York City experienced 22,090 gas leak incidents—more than the next 25 cities combined—conservatively costing the city $70 million.
The New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century is Moving Units
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century is Moving Units. I have gotten emails from booksellers and librarians (and regular book buyers and borrowers too) that The...
Stream NYC screamo band OLTH's new two-song single
OLTH have been building a reputation as one of NYC’s best newer screamo bands, thanks in part to their wild live show (I caught them with Liturgy at TV Eye last year and it was batshit), and their recordings are just getting better and better too. They’re following their 2023 debut LP every day is sOmeOne’s speciaL day with a new two-song single, “fire dOve / xO,” and these are two of their strongest, most musically-varied songs yet. They’ve got their harsh, screeching, caustic screamo down pat, and they also branch off into heavy/beautiful post-metal territory on the climactic “fire dOve” and tread some Slint-like waters on “xO.”
McClurg Remodeling offers ADA-certified home modifications
(WSYR-TV) — This summer, many Central New Yorkers are looking to beat the heat, and what better way to do so than by staying in your comfy, cozy home. You just have to make sure your house is modeled to your liking. Jamie Sprague from McClurg Remodeling joined Bridge Street to share how McClurg can help.
New Chick-fil-A In Westchester Announces Opening Date: Here's When
The second Chick-fil-A location in Westchester County has announced its opening date. The fast-food eatery will open in Yonkers at 2205 Central Park Ave. (Route 100) on Thursday, July 25. The restaurant, known for its chicken sandwiches, will have a drive-thru and outdoor seating an…
Pietro's in Roslyn closes less than a year after replacing The Jolly Fisherman
When The Jolly Fisherman closed in May 2023 after 66 years, Roslyn was abuzz with the news that Pietro’s of Manhattan was coming to town. The new restaurant opened a quick six months later, in November — yet on Saturday night, Pietro’s in Roslyn quietly served its final meal.
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