There was a torrent of activity in the race to the Tony Awards on June 8 — a lot of campaigning, some award shake-ups and the Broadway League’s Spring Road Conference.
Nine Ukrainians trying to flee heavy Russian shelling were killed early Saturday, just hours after talks between the two countries failed to yield a cease-fire.
As of the time he was readying to tee off for his PGA Championship third round Saturday at Quail Hollow, the week had not exactly gone as Rory McIlroy had intended and hoped.
Malia Obama is being accused of copying an indie filmmaker's work for her Nike commercial released earlier this month — the first ad the former president's daughter has directed.
With much of President Donald Trump's agenda hinging on the "big, beautiful" budget bill, Republicans in Congress are . . . forming a circular firing squad.
About three dozen bass violins, including a $250,000 Panorma bass violin, in the storeroom of Kolstein's Music in Baldwin were loaded onto a truck last week by owner Manny Alvarez, who has been accused of pocketing cash from consignment sales, according to court papers.
Stephanie Hummel was left with a collapsed lung, numerous fractures, "permanent cardiac disfunction" and other injuries after Officer Hieu Tran shot another driver in southern New Jersey, sending the man's vehicle careening into hers, according to court papers.
Adjunct accounting professor Helen Schwalb was canned from her longtime gig at Queens College, along with five Jewish colleagues, as part of an effort by the CUNY school to "clean house of its Jewish staff," she claimed in court papers.
The setting for their flights was what became known as the “Blue Highway,” which ran up and down the Eastern Seaboard and enabled enslaved people to escape as stowaways in below-deck hideaways.