Americans have rallied together to show their support for Ukraine as the nation battles an ongoing invasion from Russia, with crowds lining the streets for a table at East Village’s Ukrainian restaurant, Veselka, following the Russian invasion. More than 100 New Yorkers
New Yorkers have wagered more than $2 billion since online sports gambling became legal in the state in early January, blowing past projections and making the Empire State the leader in mobile betting. In the week leading up to the Super Bowl
A series of attacks on random strangers is putting New Yorkers on edge. Although assaults were commonplace in the 1980s, a crackdown on the crooks who perpetrated such crimes saw levels drop making neighborhoods that were previously known as no-go areas, safe
Bill de Blasio walks back statement saying 'New Yorkers don't live in fear,' meant they 'fight back'
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is retreating from his comments on Wednesday about residents not living in ‘fear,’ acknowledging Thursday that citizens have reasonable anxieties as crime continues to increase. De Blasio was responding to news of a five-year-old girl
New York state residents have endured waits of over five hours to register for the Covid-19 vaccine after it became available for those age 30 and over on Tuesday. Those who became eligible when the lower age limit was reduced from 50
Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that all New Yorkers aged over 50 will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine from tomorrow. Cuomo said at a press briefing at the Grace Baptist Church in Mount Vernon Monday that he is expanding the current