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City commits $1 billion to its pools, as NYC's largest one is set to reopen this season
NBC New York· 11 hours agoThis season, pool goers will have another option when it comes to choosing where to keep cool in the...
Willie Mays, supreme baseball talent among the best to ever play, dies at 93
NBC News via Yahoo Sports· 4 hours agoNew York and San Francisco Giants icon Willie Mays, considered by many the greatest all-around...
Angelina Jolie's East Coast Life Is Proving To Be the Fresh Chapter She Needed After Brad Pitt Split
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoAnyone who watched the Tony Awards on Sunday, June 16 knows that Angelina Jolie was in her element...
Yankees, Orioles turn up the heat in AL East battle after Aaron Judge is hit by a pitch
Gannett via AOL· 2 hours agoAs he winced in pain, Judge wandered close enough to Suarez to wonder if the 6-foot-7 slugger would...
Popular boutique Fivestory closing New York City store, seeks to expand in Palm Beach
The Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 6 days agoKaren Murray has big plans for Fivestory, a popular women's fashion boutique with locations in New ...
Clinton Hall Beer Hall Going Strong In New York City Despite Setbacks In The Industry
Forbes· 1 day agoIn the last few years in New York City, the brewery expansion has hit a wall. Coney Island Brewery...
Dallas Cowboys vs. Giants Bigger QB Screw-Up: Dak or Daniel? New York Tracker
Athlon Sports· 4 days agoDallas Cowboys vs. Giants Bigger QB Screw-Up: Dak or Daniel? New York Tracker
Willie Mays Was New York’s Giant
New York Magazine· 6 hours agoIt is now being replayed as the prime illustration of Mays’s greatness, as the greatest catch maybe in baseball history and the greatest catch Mays ever...
Roger Stone Reveals Insidious Plan to Help Trump “Win” Election
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoThey’re delayed in New York City and they’re now delayed in Washington,” Stone continued. NEW...
Baseball legend Willie Mays, the 'Say Hey Kid,' dies at 93
Gannett via AOL· 7 hours agoKremenko, then a writer for the New York Journal, referred to Mays as the "Say Hey ... where," "Say...