Jalen Brunson had come back into the game with 10:14 left and stepped first on the throttle and then Detroit’s throat. He’d pushed the Knicks across the finish line, somehow seizing control of this best-of-seven series three games to one, somehow scoring 15 fourth-quarter points. It was more than the sneakers. It was grim courage.
The new policy is too rigid and undermines patient safety and care, said Dr. Bret Rudy, executive vice president and chief of hospital operation at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn.
Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said that US statements about the island have been disrespectful and that Greenland “will never, ever be a piece of property that can be bought by just anyone.”
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley was spotted with President Donald Trump at his golf course in New Jersey on Sunday, a day before the team visits the White House.
Along with the error, officials found that the pilots "stepped on" some of the air traffic controller's instructions, meaning they accidentally cut him off when pressing the button to talk over the radio and likely missed important information.
The youngest victim of an attack on a festival, killed when a madman sped through a packed Canadian street fair, was just five years old, police revealed in the first disclosure about the victims.
Mayoral candidate Scott Stringer condemned rival Andrew Cuomo as a phony friend to the Jewish people, accusing the ex-governor Sunday of lying about a campaign he announced to combat antisemitism.
A three-time All-America at Tennessee State where he led his teams to three consecutive NAIA national championships, Barnett, enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2024, spent 14 seasons in the NBA — eight of those with the Knicks — and one in the old American Basketball League.
Sen. Bernie Sanders denied that he and "Squad" Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are angling to form a new political party while chastizing Democrats for lacking an inspiring "vision for the future."
The officials insisted that the children's deported parents made the decision to bring their kids along with them, rather than the Trump administration booting the young American citizens.
The corpse musical “Dead Outlaw,” which opened Sunday at the Longacre Theatre, has been schlepped from the cool and intimate Minetta Lane Theater in Greenwich Village to a big Broadway house uptown. It, too, has become a bit stiff in the process.
The violent clash came two days after anti-Israel demonstrators and Hasidic Jews scuffled outside the Chabad-Lubavitch world headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, where the minister made an appearance.
This cell tower’s reception hasn’t been great. Upper West Siders bashed a massive, futuristic-looking 5G cell tower casting a shadow over Columbus Avenue — with some locals calling it an out-of-place eyesore while others are hatching government conspiracy theories. “It looks monstrous,” Pam Gould, 58, said of the three-story tall tower that was recently built...
The Journal's testing plumbed the depths that the chatbots would go — including having a fake version of Bell reprise her role as Anna from Disney's "Frozen" to seduce a young boy, or having Cena play out losing his wrestling career over fictional sex with an underage girl.
About 300 London-based staff of Google DeepMind have been seeking to join the Communication Workers Union in recent weeks, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
A 40-year veteran of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office faced cruel discrimination and retaliation at work while she cared for her ailing elderly parents, a new lawsuit claims. Joan Davila, the demoted former head of the office’s crucial extradition office, suffered years of “caretaker discrimination, retaliation and harassment” — including the temporary revoking of her...