Tyra Banks, a famous supermodel and TV personality, has come out and announced that an expansion of one of her businesses will be opening soon in New York City, her ice cream shop named “SMiZE & DREAM”. “SMiZE & DREAM” is an ice cream shop that breaks the conventions of ice cream by taking the […]
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New Soccer Stadium Coming to Long Island
That’s right, soccer fans, as part of the Willets Point redevelopment project in Queens, a brand-new soccer stadium is set to be constructed. The stadium is set to be the new home of the New York City Football Club (NYCFC). The stadium, which has been named Etihad Park, is set to be finished and opened […]
Peace Deal in Gaza is Signed
Yesterday, October 13th, a peace deal for the war over Gaza between Israel and Hamas was signed. This peace comes after several nations have come together to help negotiations progress between the warring forces. The United States has been instrumental in achieving the ceasefire, with President Donald Trump leading the negotiations personally. While this peace […]
Tron: Ares Releases with a Mediocre Response
“Tron: Ares”, the newest installment in the Tron series, has been met at the theaters with a lukewarm response from audiences. At the box office, “Tron: Ares” earned a total of $33.5 million during its opening weekend, a fraction of the $180 million it took to produce the film, which doesn’t include the cost of […]
MTV Music Channels Shutting Down in the UK
MTV, an American cable television channel that was the world’s first 24-hour music broadcasting channel, plans to stop providing its music streaming channels to the United Kingdom by the end of the year. MTV is expected to close five of its six channels in the UK after forty years of service. While the majority of […]
Government Shutdown Enters 13th Day
As of Monday, October 13, the United States Government has been shut down for 13 days. For two weeks, lawmakers and Congress have been unable to reach a resolution on government funding and have kept the government in a shutdown period. As the shutdown extends further and further, the impact on government services and workers […]
New York’s Financial Sector Losing Its Dominance Over the Field
New York City has been considered the world’s financial capital for years, thanks to the presence of Wall Street and The New York Stock Exchange. However, when it comes to the size of the financial workforce in the sector, a new rival has emerged in Texas. Recently, Texas now has more workers in the financial […]
Sister Jean, College Basketball Icon, Dead at 106.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the renowned team chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago basketball team, The Ramblers, has passed away at the age of 106. Sister Jean was born in 1919 in San Francisco, California. She has said that the first time she considered becoming a nun was in third grade. After graduating from high […]
Gaza Peace Talks Progress
For those unaware, over the past few weeks, negotiations have been ongoing for peace talks for the war over Gaza. Hamas and Israel have come to the negotiation table, and both sides have begun looking for a peaceful solution to the situation. Many other countries, including the United States of America, have come to the […]
“Roofman”, Channing Tatum’s New Film Received Positive Reviews from Critics
For those unaware, tomorrow, October 10th, Derek Cianfrance is set to release his new movie “Roofman” in movie theaters across the nation. The movie is set to be a dark comedy with famous actor Channing Tatum, playing Roofman, a criminal who is hiding from the police inside a toy store. The story of “Roofman” is […]
Yankees are Out of The Running for The Championship
This last Wednesday, October 8th, the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays played their fourth and final game to determine who would be heading to the American League Championship Series (ALCS). In a devastating loss, the Yankees lost to the Blue Jays, five to two, ending their season and removing their chances of […]
The Shutdown Enters Its Second Week
As of today, the United States Government has been shut down for nine days. So far, the Senate has failed to pass a vote to reopen the government six times and is preparing for its seventh attempt. With both sides still in disagreement, the bill is expected to fail like the previous attempts, continuing the […]