The MTA’s hopes of offering limited Metro-North service at new stations in the East Bronx as soon as next year appear to be dwindling, officials confirmed Friday. The regional transportation …
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Background: The area leading into Pewitt”s Nest Nature Preserve on County Road West in the Township of Baraboo, Wisconsin (WKOW/YouTube). Inset: George Paul (Sauk County Sheriff’s Office). A Wisconsin man …
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One of the most anticipated stretches of sports in New York — the Subway Series. Two of the most obnoxious fanbases battle it out, delivering drama-filled baseball, even for “regular-season …
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Manhattan
‘It’s perjury’: Witnesses condemn ICE for lying in court filing about assaulting reporters documenting Federal Plaza operations
The filing was submitted as a response to an ongoing lawsuit against ICE proceedings inside the courthouse and cited Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer Joseph Harrington’s reference to the events …
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Health
Private Voice AI in Healthcare: How to Capture Critical Conversations Without Letting Patient Data Leave the Building
In many sectors, AI has gone fully mainstream. According to Slack’s latest 2025 Workforce Index, 60% of desk workers are now using it regularly. But healthcare operates under fundamentally different …
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For an additional year, New Yorkers looking for a place to live can apply directly to vacated, affordable apartments — skipping the city’s lottery system, known as Housing Connect. Since …
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Insets: Photos released by police in Washington state showing a man suspected of killing a University of Washington student at one of the school’s off-campus housing complexes (Seattle Police Department). …
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Sports
Mamdani announces NYC Neighborhood Passport program to encourage city exploration during the World Cup
With the World Cup coming to cities across the U.S. this summer, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a new incentive to help residents and visitors explore new, diverse corners of the …
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The fifth annual Japan Parade took place on the Upper West Side over the weekend. Photo by Amanda Moses The resounding rhythm of Soh Daiko drummers echoed through the Upper …
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Education
A new law in Utah allows students to opt out of coursework that conflicts with their beliefs
OGDEN, Utah — The syllabus in 18-year-old Madelynn Wells’ introductory film studies class assigned “Jaws” first, and then the Spanish dark comedy “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.” …