ON THIS DAY IN 1948, the Eagle reported, “A blizzard — heavy snows accompanied by gale-force winds — will lash the city this afternoon." ...
AI bubbles may seem risky, but history shows they drive progress by building infrastructure, talent and capacity for future innovation.
Cold weather brings an increased risk of fires and other emergencies,” Fire Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore reminded residents in a release.
U.S. SENS. Gillibrand and Schumer called on the Trump administration to reverse its decision to withhold billions in federal childcare funding.
Fort Hamilton High School unveiled a new first-floor Hall of Fame wall honoring alumni, with an official induction ceremony ...
New York law prohibits businesses from taking advantage of consumers by selling vital products for an excessive price during emergencies.
LIU’s men’s volleyball team earned its first win of the 2026 season, Jan. 15, defeating Dominican University, 3-1 on the road.
Judge Alexis Riley celebrated her 40th birthday in Brooklyn, highlighting her legal career, teaching and dedication to community service.
ELECTED OFFICIALS IN SOUTHERN BROOKLYN are helping constituents in the protracted fight against an 86th St. developer.
The mixed-use development proposal includes roughly 110,000 square feet for 97 housing units and 18,000 square feet for commercial use.
Nathan’s Famous was started in 1916 by Nathan Handwerker. He started his nickel hot dog stand with a $300 loan and his wife’s secret recipe.
A 35-year-old man was pushed onto subway tracks at Sunset Park’s 36th Street station and was hospitalized in stable condition ...
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