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- Man the U.S. Says Financed Hezbollah Admits Trying to Evade SanctionsMohammad Ibrahim Bazzi pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court to conspiring to violate Treasury Department prohibitions.
- OMG, Could the Mets Actually Pull This Off?Mets fans have been here before, and they don’t want to jinx anything. But the good vibes — and the inexplicable presence of Grimace — is giving fans playoffs hope.
- These Artists Live in a Homeless ShelterA gallery in a shelter near the Brooklyn Navy Yard is showcasing the work of two migrants. One of them did some of his paintings under the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
- NYC Diners Are Being Revived by MillennialsAcross New York City, younger chefs are tweaking the menus, prices and interiors of diners on the brink, but not too much else.
- The Migrant Crisis Did Not ‘Destroy’ New York. But Challenges Remain.It’s been a year since Mayor Eric Adams made his ominous prediction. City officials should treat the arrival of migrants as an opportunity rather than a catastrophe, advocates say.
- Former N.Y.C. Covid Czar Partied While Preaching Social DistancingIn a hidden-camera video posted by a conservative podcaster, Dr. Jay K. Varma boasts about flouting the public health guidelines he insisted others follow.
- Jury Awards $116 Million to Family of Man Who Died in Helicopter CrashWhen an open-door tourist helicopter crashed into the East River, Trevor Cadigan, 26, and four other passengers were unable to escape from cumbersome safety harnesses.
- NYPD Officials Defend Shooting on Brooklyn Subway That Wounded Bystanders“We are not perfect,” said John Chell, the Police Department’s chief of patrol, as protesters gathered in Union Square.
- Powerful Philanthropies Step In to Help NY Migrants Become Self-SufficientA group of New York’s most powerful philanthropies will spend millions to help make migrants more self-sufficient.
- Mark Podwal, Prolific Artist of Jewish Themes, Dies at 79His art included cartoons for The New York Times, collaborations with Elie Wiesel and images that traced the history of antisemitism. He was also a dermatologist.
- Man the U.S. Says Financed Hezbollah Admits Trying to Evade Sanctions
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2013 John Jay Scholars Lecture Series, America and Great Powers Diplomacy
On Tuesday, February 12th, Friends of John Jay Homestead will continue their 2013 John Jay Scholars Lecture Series, America and Great Powers Diplomacy, with Colonel Cindy Jebb, USMA speaking on the topic “Counterinsurgency: A Reexamination.” This past May, the New … Continue reading
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Contemporary art exhibit sale at St. Matthews Church Fellowship Hall
Art Show: Bedford is sponsored by the Women of St. Matthew’s every January. It is the major fundraiser for the Women as well as a wonderful social occasion. The show has become a local institution over the past thirty years … Continue reading
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Celebrating Cool Hand Luke & the Gang
Join us for “Celebrating Cool Hand Luke & the Gang†to honor our founder Paul Newman and the work of The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. Thursday, January 24, 2013 7 p.m. Westport Country Playhouse 25 Powers Court Westport, … Continue reading
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Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Day Celebration
The Bruce Museum Presents the Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Day Celebration Monday, January 21, 2013 — 10:00 am – 4:00 pm This year’s theme “Our Civil Rights†features performances by Encore Performing Art’s Flying Ship Productions at 11:00 am and … Continue reading
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Antique Basket Exhibit & Sale – Pound Ridge Museum
Please join us for an off-season exhibit at the Pound Ridge Museum. The Pound Ridge Historical Society is hosting the Westchester Area Basketmakers Guild’s Antique Basket Exhibit & Sale. Antique baskets as well as traditional baskets created by Guild members … Continue reading
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