Though Brooklyn lost 62 games, it also got a good, hard look at its historic haul of five first-round picks from 2025.
Serial entrepreneur Norman Brodsky can be described as a modern-day Renaissance man. However, the Brooklyn-born octogenarian, who will be 84 on Dec. 31, told the Brooklyn Eagle that he ultimately ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota may bring hazy skies and air quality concerns to New York City for several days.
A memorial wreath will be laid at the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance honoring 9/11 first responders, and court staff will be honored as well.
City Hall announced a plan to boost popular special education programs into preschool classrooms as officials try to address shortage.
When caregivers and patients feel empowered in the choices they make toward the end of life, the dying process can happen with fewer shocks.
THE SECOND CIRCUIT Court of Appeals on Monday upheld New York City's congestion pricing toll.
NEW YORK CITY’S Health and Emergency Management departments have issued a joint alert on the possibility of deteriorating air quality.
These accidental mix-ups of sounds, known as spoonerisms, are among the most well-known speech errors.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order Tuesday imposing the country's first statewide moratorium on hyperscale data centers.
The City Council is adding $1.5 million to a program that aims to one day teach every New York City second-grader how to swim.
Slowing the pace of service “lets us spend more time with each guest and better share the stories behind the coffees we’re serving." ...