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New York City is sizzling and the extreme heat presents a significant threat for New Yorkers living with diabetes.
There are still plenty of free concerts and programming presented by Capital One City Parks SummerStage to jam-pack into your schedule.
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Elected Democrats at every level of government are watching the Trump administration’s moves to police the District of Columbia closely, worrying that the president’s efforts to exert more power will ...
Harlem residents gathered on Aug. 10 as the 51st annual Harlem Week continued with its first outdoor event: A Great Day in Harlem.
In addition to being an accomplished boxer, Brooklyn native Chris Colbert is a veteran in the sports and entertainment industry.
New York state prisons stopped charging incarcerated individuals for phone calls starting this month. The New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) now fronts the bill at a ...
The development of the first all-professional summer basketball league by Bob McCullough Sr. and Freddie Crawford spurred dynamic play.
Bilal (full name Bilal Sayeed Oliver) took the stage after 2024’s “Adjust Brightness,” his first album release in eight years and a departure from his earliest works, with bouncy electronic ...
The majority of the documents dating back to the 13th century — more than 27,000 — were saved by the devotion of the Timbuktu library’s Malian custodians, who carried them out of the occupied city in ...
The funk was on full display at the Blue Note jazz club on as guitarist Isaiah Sharkey celebrated the release of his latest album “Red." ...
Danielle Spencer, who portrayed Dee on the ‘70s sitcom “What’s Happening” and ‘80s sequel “What’s Happening Now,” passed away.