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  Watch the Final Finishers at the 2025 TCS NYC Marathon
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Tens of thousands of runners will race across New York City on Sunday, November 2, in the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon. The iconic 26.2-mile course travels through all five boroughs, starting in Staten Island, traversing the...
 
    
  NBC5 Debate: New York State Assembly District 115
NBC5 Debate: New York State Assembly District 115 Candidates Michael Cashman and Brent Davison share their views ahead of Nov. 4th election Thanks for joining us for this special edition of NBC 5 in depth. We're joining you from our Plattsburgh...
 
    
  A Mamdani win will be a victory for NYC’s victimhood culture — and the Gen-Z faux working class
Looking at the Democratic primary results, it would be easy to assume that Zohran Mamdani supporters are the sort of rich liberals who claim to advocate for the less fortunate … when the less fortunate actually want something totally different....
 
    
  Offbeat macabre NYC tour reveals ‘haunted’ Trader Joe’s, ghostly mansion and burial grounds under popular bar
Some of Brooklyn’s darkest secrets lie in its hippest neighborhoods. The borough’s scariest tales involve everything from a ghostly mansion in Park Slope to forgotten church cemeteries under a hip bar in Williamsburg to a buzzy but reputedly...
 
    
  Jewish New York’s reckoning with Zohran Mamdani: ‘He’s become a vehicle for our tensions’
Securing Jewish votes was never going to be a straightforward ride for Zohran Mamdani, the New York City mayoral hopeful who is on track to become the most prominent Palestine supporter to assume elected office in the US – in the most Jewish city...
 
    
  On the hunt for Rome's best bakery
I ask Davide, the driver who picks me up from Leonardo Da Vinci Airport, what the best bakery is in his city. “This is Rome,” he says with a laugh. “They’re all great.” It’s true. Italy’s historic capital is simply brimming with nondescript...
 
    
  Alison Knowles, Fluxus Artist Who Spun Art from the Everyday, Dies at 92
Alison Knowles, a leading artist of the Fluxus movement of the 1960s and the brain behind such beloved pieces as Make a Salad (1962), died at 92 in New York on October 29. Her gallery, the New York–based James Fuentes, announced her passing but...
 
    
  That time a foreign-born socialist ran for mayor of New York
Maybe you’ve heard about the socialist candidate running for mayor of New York City. He’s an immigrant from a complicated ethnic background, and his opponents accuse him of being unpatriotic, anti-American, a Communist agent and a supporter of...
Mamdani’s BDS Support Under Spotlight as New Report Shows Israeli Firms Boosted NYC Economy by $12.4B Last Year
(JTA) — Tucker Carlson wanted to know: What does Nick Fuentes actually believe? “Everybody’s going to be like, ‘You’re a Nazi, you just like Fuentes,’” the former Fox News personality mused on his show Tuesday. “But then I’m like, ‘I don’t think...
 
    
  Bill would reopen Airbnb to small homeowners across NYC
A Brooklyn lawmaker wants to reopen the city’s door to Airbnb — at least partway. Councilmember Mercedes Narcisse introduced a bill last week that would let owners of one- and two-family homes rent out their properties short-term without being...
Legendary New York hotel reopens after whopping $3 billion revamp
Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Save this article for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Got it Share After eight years and a $US2 billion...
 
    
  Unruly mob laughs as punk sucker-punches NYC bodega worker trying to keep them out of store: video
A cowardly punk sucker-punched a Brooklyn bodega worker during a scuffle with a rowdy mob outside the Midwood market Monday night — with the shocking attack caught on surveillance video. Police are now looking for the thug who slugged the...
 
    
  Why more than 1,000 rabbis from NYC and across America have voiced their opposition to Zohran Mamdani in a public, open letter
As early voting continues in the 2025 NYC Mayor’s race, more than 1,000 rabbis from across the country have publicly voiced their opposition to Queens Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral candidacy, expressing their concerns in an open letter....
 
    
  How Reading Retreats Became a Major Travel Trend
At the end of the summer, about 20 members of the Bad Bitch Book Club arrived in Door County, Wisconsin. Their plan was to read books provided by Simon & Schuster, talk about books, and simply relax. According to Bad Bitch Book Club co-founder...
 
    
  JetBlue falls as rising costs, hurricane dim travel rebound
JetBlue Airways Corp. fell sharply as the carrier laid bare a raft of challenges through the holiday travel season, from rising fuel prices and a hurricane rifling through the Caribbean to a US government shutdown that is slowing air travel. Like...
 
    
  King Charles removes titles and honours from brother Andrew
Breadcrumb Trail Links World Buckingham Palace also requires monarch's brother to vacate royal lodging Author of the article: Published Oct 30, 2025 • Last updated 6 hours ago • 3 minute read Prince Andrew looks round as he leaves after attending...
 
    
  Dan Hotels buys New York’s Nomo Soho hotel
The Israeli hotel chain is entering the US real estate and tourism market for the first time, with the acquisition of the Manhattan hotel for $125 million. Israeli hotel chain Dan Hotels (TASE: DANH) this morning notified the Tel Aviv Stock...
I moved to Canada for my husband's job. I never thought I'd be happy living outside New York City, but I was wrong.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Erin Smith, a 47-year-old a freelance marketer and founder of the travel blog Gluten-Free Globetrotter, who moved to Montreal in 2024. The conversation has been edited for length and clarity. I...
Does Secrets Baby Beach Aruba Offer the Most Authentic Experience on the Island?
White sand beaches. Crystal clear waters. Rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea. These have all brought tourists – many of them repeat guests – to Aruba for decades. The newly opened Secrets Baby Beach Aruba will no doubt attract that same clientele...
