Trump administration sues New York City
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Alec Van Khajadourian's performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City makes him one of the youngest to ever perform in the legendary concert venue.
NYC's Summer Streets program returns, closing multiple blocks for pedestrian use with entertainment and activities. The program includes free Citi Bike passes and spans over 22 miles for five Saturdays starting July 26th.
With New York City on the brink of electing a socialist Mayor, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott wants New Yorkers escaping to Florida.
The newly announced residency is set to begin on October 8, 2025, and run through October 31, 2025. Sam Smith last played headlining shows in New York at Madison Square Garden in 2023. Each performance is limited to about 1,000 people.
Michael Gann pleaded not guilty to federal charges of creating and placing explosive devices in NYC, despite allegations of fabricating multiple IEDs and endangering lives.
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Joe Macken spent 21 years constructing a model of the city, including bridges, brownstones and both the twin towers and One World Trade Center.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday sued New York City over its “sanctuary city” policies, arguing they are obstructing the government from enforcing immigration law and contributed to the recent shooting of an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer.
The Justice Department says city officials are intentionally obstructing enforcement of federal immigration law.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNNew York City’s Most Anticipated Hotel Just Reopened—and We Were Among the First to StayAfter a meticulous, $2 billion restoration–the priciest in American history—the Waldorf Astoria is back, and breathing Art Deco glamor into Midtown Manhattan.