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Roger Goodell alerted all NYC NFL employees to work from home at least through next week following the tragic mass shooting that left four dead at the league's headquarters.
A specter is haunting New York City — the specter of socialism. When 33-year-old Zohran Mamdani decisively beat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to win the Democratic mayoral primary, he put himself within arm’s reach of City Hall and sent the city’s financial elite into shock.
Shane Tamura said he had CTE. His claim, which is unproven, has again put a spotlight on the NFL's troubling history with its players and the disease.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor, was in Uganda when the shooting took place, while the incumbent mayor, Eric Adams, sought to project an image of crisis manager.
New York City subway loses power amid life-threatening heat dome broiling millions across eastern US
Two New York City subway lines were shut down due to a power outage near the peak of the Tuesday morning rush as thousands of commuters dealt with near-triple-digit heat indices – the impact of a massive heat dome affecting millions of people across the eastern half of the U.
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Plus, some Republican lawmakers are pushing for legislation to end "weather modification," pushing a fringe theory that humans are controlling the weather into the mainstream.
NYC gunman Shane Tamura is seen on video talking about his high school football career in California after a game in September 2015.
New York Mayor Eric Adams said there's “reason to believe” the gunman targeted the NFL, which he accused of hiding football's health risks.