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Knicks dodge what would’ve been a disaster trade
Before securing key players Mikal Bridges from the Brooklyn Nets and extending OG Anunoby, the New York Knicks were actively exploring the market, linked to numerous free agents and trade candidates, including Minnesota Timberwolves’ star Karl Anthony-Towns (KAT). Evaluating the Cost and Impact of Karl Anthony-Towns vs. Julius Randle.
Mount Sinai Beth Israel closing in NYC could leave patients in limbo: 'I'm gunna die'
NEW YORK CITY - In a little over a week in NYC, Mount Sinai Beth Israel in Gramercy Park plans to close its doors, leaving many in Lower Manhattan in healthcare limbo. One woman that spoke with FOX 5 NY is worried about what will happen once her neighborhood hospital closes.
Scam alert: NY CityPay text messages are fake
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – If you received a CityPay text message recently, don’t click the link – it’s a scam. Officials are warning that a widely distributed text message claiming to be from “New York CityPay” is fake. The text warns of a fake unpaid parking invoice of $2.50, that will become a $25 […]
Where to watch the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks show in NYC
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The 48th annual Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks show will illuminate the New York City skyline Thursday night. The fireworks show will be held along the Hudson River between West 14th and West 34th Streets. The fireworks will begin around 9:25 p.m. and are free to attend. The fireworks can be […]
Delta Airlines flight to Amsterdam diverts to JFK Airport due to spoiled food onboard
Delta Airlines says a flight from Detroit to Amsterdam had to divert to JFK Airport early Wednesday morning because a portion of the in-flight meal service was spoiled.The flight, DL136, DTW-AMS, A330 with 277 customers onboard, landed safely at around 4 a.m.Medical crews were at the airport to treat any sick passengers and crew members. It is not yet known how many people consumed the food.Delta is investigating how the food was spoiled.They released a statement saying: "Delta flight 126 from Detroit to Amsterdam diverted to New York's JFK early Wednesday morning after it was discovered that a portion of...
Six NYC hotels are providing free helicopter airport transfers into the city — with one small catch
With New York's congestion pricing plan indefinitely delayed, traffic into Manhattan this summer is set to be gridlocked as usual. But travelers staying in some of the city's top luxury hotels can avoid the highways altogether. Announced Tuesday, Marriott International Luxury Group is providing free helicopter transfers from John F....
Report: Knicks interested in former 1st-round pick
The New York Knicks may not be done wheeling and dealing in the trade market just yet. The Knicks made the first big splash of the offseason last week when the team acquired Mikal Bridges from their crosstown rival Brooklyn Nets. The Knicks also lost a key piece in center Isaiah Hartenstein, who signed with... The post Report: Knicks interested in former 1st-round pick appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Fatherhood and Family Resource Center coming to East Harlem NYCHA development
EAST HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — A group of fathers is helping open up a much-needed community center at a NYCHA development in East Harlem. The Fatherhood and Family Resource Center is coming to the Carver Houses at East 99th Street and Madison Avenue. The fathers decided to create the resource center after parents in East […]
Knicks refine roster by cutting bait with three top prospects & re-signing PF talent
The New York Knicks have said goodbye to Charlie Brown Jr., Dwayne Washington Jr., and DaQuan Jeffries amid a wave of recent roster moves. The Knicks’ most recent trade for Michael Bridges and their re-signing of OG Anunoby has given the team clear direction as to where they want to be headed for the 2024-25 campaign. Both moves have also stacked their depth chart at shooting guard and small forward, necessitating vacancies at other more pressing positions. Thus, the trio of young talents found themselves casualties of offseason roster upgrades this summer.
Rent board member goes after Section 8 tenants
Last month, Christina Smyth, a landlord representative on the Rent Guidelines Board, asked that a board meeting be held virtually so she wouldn’t be intimidated by tenant supporters. It turns out that Smyth does some intimidating of her own, by sometimes pursuing undeserved debt-collection cases against Section 8 tenants,...
Melania Trump looks downcast as Jill Biden celebrates another Vogue cover years after ex-First Lady snubbed by magazine
FIRST Lady Jill Biden has stunned fans with a new Vogue cover years after Melania Trump was snubbed by the iconic magazine. The former first lady wore dark colors as she arrived at Trump Tower in New York City on Sunday in anticipation of her Log Cabin Republicans fundraiser. Melania, 54, wore a navy blue […]
Chainsaw Crook Strikes at Medford Home Improvement Store, According to Police
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Sixth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who stole merchandise from a Medford store in June. A man stole two Husqvarna chainsaws, valued at $799 combined, from Lowes, located at 2796 Route...
Toddler Dies After Being Pulled From Long Island Swimming Pool
A toddler has died after being pulled from a swimming pool on Long Island. Emergency crews in Islandia were called to a home on Sunflower Lane at around 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, July 2, after a 2-year-old boy was found unresponsive in a pool.Suffolk County Police said a family member pulled the child ou…
Leave it to the pros: Suffolk officials warn against danger of illegal fireworks
Fourth of July is coming up and officials are warning residents about the dangers of illegal fireworks. County Executive Ed Romaine called a press conference yesterday at the Suffolk County Fire Academy in Yaphank to remind residents that fireworks are illegal to purchase or use because they are inherently dangerous products. Illegal fireworks cause numerous injuries every year and even fatalities — on average, one death in Suffolk County every five years, Romaine said.
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