Several shot outside NJ restaurant
The victims were struck on Fayette Street just after 1 a.m.
Highlights from the match between Washington Spirit vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC.
"My so-called support system hurt me deeply."
The mall had finally opened in October 2019 only to be temporarily shuttered a few months later due to the pandemic. And it still hasn't recovered.
Federal attorneys announced a large settlement with three siblings who made millions of robocalls, which violated a telemarketing sales rule
Two firefighters are recovering after being injured while battling a fast-moving fire in New Jersey.
Based on multiple reports, golf fans should expect word soon that the 2025 Open will be at Royal Portrush.
The Red Sox completed their Jan. 18 trade with the Philadelphia Phillies involving C.J. Chatham by acquiring right-hander Victor Santos on Saturday as the player to be named later.
When it comes to the best sun relief after a little too much time in the sun, your best bet is slathering on some soothing aloe vera gel. However, some products can feel sticky or actually do the opposite of what they should, so you’ll need to be selective with the items you choose. Ingredients […]
The CEO of Fakespot, which was removed from Apple's App Store, has said Amazon is "willing to bully little companies like ours."
Two more Texas lawmakers who left their state to hobble efforts to pass new voting restrictions have tested positive for the coronavirus, raising to five the number of infected person in the delegation.
The search for survivors in stranded vehicles as the floodwaters finally start to recede in western Germany.Burst rivers and flash floods this week collapsed houses and claimed at least 157 lives across across Europe.The German President visited the scene of some of the worst flooding in the town of Erftstadt, near Cologne, where the disaster killed at least 43 people.'We mourn with those that have lost loved ones....their fate is ripping our hearts apart', he said.These floods are the country's worst natural disaster in more than half a century. Hundreds of people are still missing.Over the past several days the floods have cut off entire communities from power and communications.In Belgium, the death toll rose to 24, according to the national crisis center, which is coordinating the rescue effort.Emergency services in the Netherlands also remained on high alert as overflowing rivers threatened towns and villages throughout the southern province of Limburg.Tens of thousands of residents in the region have been evacuated in the past two days, while soldiers, fire brigades and volunteers worked frantically throughout Friday night to enforce dykes and prevent flooding.
When parked next to a BMW X4 or Audi Q5 Sportback, we know the QX55 would do the prettiest job sprucing up the driveway. It's nicely proportioned and tastefully detailed with just a hint of Infiniti's forever cool FX SUV at the rear. Driving it is a real letdown as its underwhelming handling and soul-sucking continuously variable transmission just aren’t up to snuff for a luxury model.
Authorities say a 15-year-old male was the one who opened fire on a livery vehicle in the Bronx last Sunday, killing 16-year-old Ramon Gil-Medrano.
Mets ace Jacob deGrom discussed his frustration about heading back to the IL this season.
Inside an unassuming store in New York's Greenwich Village, around a dozen men unlock black briefcases, remove sports cards and begin to trade them -- a growing hobby and industry that has boomed during the pandemic.
Wedding bells are in the air, because you just got engaged. Now that you've locked down your special someone, you're ready to start planning a wedding. You're beyond excited about saying your vows in...
Ottavia Busia-Bourdain pushed back on claims by "Roadrunner" director Morgan Neville about recreating the late chef's voice.
U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN ON JULY 16: "...they're killing people."Facebook took a defensive posture over the weekend after U.S. President Joe Biden said the social media platform was "killing people" by allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to proliferate among its users.In a corporate blog post, Facebook said the social network had promoted authoritative information about vaccines and acted against misinformation, adding "President Biden’s goal was for 70% of Americans to be vaccinated by July 4. Facebook is not the reason this goal was missed." On Sunday, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy became the latest Biden administration official to publicly blame social media companies for fueling vaccine misinformation about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, saying on CNN's "State of the Union" that "There have been positive steps taken by these technology companies. But what I've also said to them publicly and privately is that it's not enough." On CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday, the mayor of Springfield, Missouri, also blamed social media companies for the huge spike in COVID-19 cases in his community.MAYOR KEN MCLURE: "I think we're seeing a lot spread through social media. People are talking about fears which they have - health-related fears, what it might do to them later on in their lives, what might be contained in the vaccinations - and that information is just incorrect. And I think we as a society and certainly in our community are being hurt by it."Nationwide, new U.S. COVID-19 cases have surged 70% in the last week to an average of 30,000 new infections a day, fueled by the Delta variant of the coronavirus, which is now the dominant strain worldwide. Deaths rose 26% week-over-week to an average of 250 lives lost a day, almost entirely among unvaccinated people.
A liberal party in Israel's governing coalition said on Monday it would ask the Defence Ministry about exports of Israeli spyware that media reports have linked to hacking of phones of journalists, civil servants and rights activists worldwide. Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz, head of the Meretz party and a member of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's decision-making security cabinet, told reporters he would meet Defence Minister Benny Gantz on Thursday to discuss the exports by NSO Group. The Defence Ministry, which licenses the exports, did not immediately comment.
This is another area Darnold has struggled in, though.