NEW YORK

Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Hits NYC: What You Need to Know

New York City is in the midst of a serious flu outbreak, with over 70, 000 new cases reported statewide just before Christmas. Living in a crowded city makes it tough to avoid getting sick, but there are ways to manage it. First, figure out if you have the flu. You can use an at-home test kit or vi

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York's Subway Says Goodbye to the MetroCard

New York's subway system is saying farewell to the MetroCard after over 30 years of service. This change is part of a shift to a more modern payment system called OMNY. OMNY allows riders to pay for their trips by tapping their credit cards, phones, or other smart devices, similar to how people pay

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Dec 28 2025CRIME

Crime Rates: Illegal Immigrants in New York

New York's prison and jail population has a notable number of illegal immigrants, which raises questions about crime rates. These individuals are responsible for a wide range of serious offenses, including homicides, assaults, burglaries, and sexual predatory acts. The state's reluctance to cooperat

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Snowy Surprise: New York City's Weekend Whiteout

New York City saw a snowfall that was not as heavy as predicted but still made a big impact. By 7 a. m. , Central Park had 4. 3 inches of snow, the most since January 2022. The storm was strongest on Friday night and slowly calmed down by Saturday morning. The city was covered in snow. People had t

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

New York's 2025 Sports Year: Triumphs, Turmoil, and What's Next

New York's sports scene in 2025 was a rollercoaster. No championships were won, but there were plenty of thrills and spills. The Knicks made a surprising playoff run, but fell short in the end. They fired their coach and revamped their team, hoping for a better shot at the title in 2026. The Yankees

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

The Rise and Fall of Marty Reisman: The Man Behind the Ping Pong Hustle

In the bustling streets of 1940s and '50s New York City, a unique subculture thrived around table tennis. This wasn't your average basement game; it was a high-stakes world filled with gamblers, artists, and misfits. Among them, a young Jewish man named Marty Reisman stood out. Known for his sharp s

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothee Chalamet's Risky Ride in Marty Supreme

In the movie "Marty Supreme, " Timothee Chalamet plays Marty Mauser, a character who is a lot like Howard Ratner from "Uncut Gems. " Both are Jewish New Yorkers who love taking big risks. Marty is a table tennis player who thinks he can win big if he just keeps betting. The movie is set in 1952 and

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

New York Steps Up to Regulate Kratom

New York has made some important moves to control kratom, a plant that some people use for different reasons. The state is trying to keep it away from young people and make sure adults know what they are buying. The Kratom Consumer Advisory Council (KCAC) is happy about these changes. They think th

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Why Can't New Yorkers Buy Wine in Supermarkets?

In New York, you can smoke weed almost anywhere, but buying a bottle of wine at the supermarket? That's a no-go. It's a bit confusing, right? The state is totally chill with marijuana use, but when it comes to wine, they're not having it. Meanwhile, 40 other states let people grab a bottle of wine w

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Wardrobe Upgrades to Beat the Winter Chill

Winter in the city can be harsh, especially for someone used to warmer climates. The cold weather often makes people want to stay indoors, snuggled up on the couch. However, with the right clothing, it's possible to stay cozy and stylish even when temperatures drop. A good puffer coat is essential

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