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Experience the magic of Christmas in New York City like never before! From the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to the dazzling holiday light displays of Dyker Heights in Brooklyn, the city transforms into a festive wonderland that warms the heart and sparks the holiday spirit.
A weak-to-moderate winter storm will pass off the East Coast this weekend, and it should bring the New York City and other coastal areas in the tri-state their first measurable snow. It won’t be a blockbuster snow event,
New York City is expecting snow in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service. Chilly weather is expected to continue on Friday. On Saturday, clouds will
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NYC among top cities for winter travel delays. See the holiday forecast
Holiday travelers headed to or from New York City should brace for potential disruptions this holiday season. The city is one of the top spots for winter travel delays, driven by a mix of high passenger volume, unpredictable weather and ongoing congestion at airports and on the region’s roadways.
With an unprecedented number of tourists expected in the metro area this summer, authorities are already planning a massive security operation.
LSU new head coach Lane Kiffin, second right, stands with his family including daughter Landry, son Knox, ex-wife Layla Kiffin, second left, LSU president Wade Rousse, left, and LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry, right, at South Stadium Club at Tiger Stadium. | Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images
Now, New York has taken a step toward being one of the first states in the nation to attempt at least a bit of regulation on the topic, with Governor Kathy Hochul signing a pair of bills on Thursday designed to bring some small measure of accountability to companies using AI to generate video content.
The lawmakers argued that the current capacity at psychiatric hospitals leaves vulnerable New Yorkers “wandering the streets and subways at all hours.”