Cops are retiring in historic numbers and union officials and some cops warn the exodus will only worsen if Mamdani is elected.
Month: July 2025
English as the language of the elites in the South Caucasus: the unifying factor, displacing the Russian language and the counterweight to the local ethnic – linguistic nationalism https://t.co/Mho8Ki0GFk pic.twitter.com/Vij7FDFsz3
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) July 5, 2025
Mercedes driver George Russell doesn’t have a contract for the upcoming season – making him one of the hottest names on the driver market.
Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel — infamously known for pocketing rental income from his Caribbean cottage without disclosing it and earning a censure from his Congressional colleagues — has left behind a fairly modest estate, records show.
His June 23 death at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx came 16 months after he filed a claim with the federal government, seeking compensation for the illness he believed was caused by the water at the famed US Marine base in Jacksonville, NC.
Albany’s self-proclaimed socialists aren’t hurting for cash.
Life was hell for a Bronx maintenance worker for the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul — where his Protestant boss allegedly slammed him as a “Catholic f–k” and the nuns griped after an on-the-job injury slowed him down.
Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard, who became the first woman to play for a men’s professional team when she signed on with the famed Globetrotters in 1985, said in a lawsuit that no one got her permission to slap her name on $150 blue hoodies and $100 sweats peddled by a company called Undrcrwn.
“Donald Trump and the Republican Party know the less people pay attention to the actual bill, the better it is,” says Chris Hayes on Trump signing a law to kick millions of health care. Fernand Amandi, Charlie Dent, and Donna Edwards join to discuss.
