Fatal Stabbing in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn: Man Dies After Sunday Attack

Fatal Stabbing in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn: Man Dies After Sunday Attack

A man dies after being stabbed early this Sunday in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Police say the incident occurred shortly before 3 a.m. on Third Avenue, near 73rd Street. Citizen App images show the scene of the events. Investigators say the 37-year-old victim was stabbed in the chest with an unknown object. The injured man was … Read more

Get ready for the extraordinary solar eclipse in New York City on Monday afternoon

Get ready for the extraordinary solar eclipse in New York City on Monday afternoon

New Yorkers are preparing for an extraordinary experience. This is the solar eclipse that will occur on Monday afternoon and occurs when the moon passes over the sun, darkening the sky. Here in the City we will have a partial eclipse. The total format includes parts of the northern part of the state and some … Read more

The Ultimate Solution for Cleaning Windows: Robotic Window Cleaner

The Ultimate Solution for Cleaning Windows: Robotic Window Cleaner

If you ask housewives what they dislike most about cleaning the house, most of them will immediately mention windows. Usually washing them takes a huge amount of time and effort, and the result is not always ideal, because stains often remain on the capricious glass. In addition, sometimes during the washing process you have to … Read more

Top Picks in Theater for the Week: Frank Dilella Recommends These Must-See Shows

Top Picks in Theater for the Week: Frank Dilella Recommends These Must-See Shows

Frank Dilella, host of On Stage on our sister network NY1, shares with us his list of shows and plays that he recommends for this week. Welcome to Cabaret, the long-awaited and award-winning new London production has crossed the pond and is now in previews at The Kit Klub, also known as the August Wilson … Read more

American Folk Art Museum Reopens Exhibition Galleries with Free Admission – Visit Now!

American Folk Art Museum Reopens Exhibition Galleries with Free Admission – Visit Now!

The American Folk Art Museum will reopen its exhibition galleries soon. This space will be closed until April 12, while the new exhibitions are installed, which will delight the thousands of people who visit it each year. As its name indicates, the Museum of American Folk Art celebrates traditional craftsmanship and self-taught artists, including the … Read more

Healthy Alternatives to Coffee for Your Morning Routine: Ginger Drink, Matcha, and Mate

Healthy Alternatives to Coffee for Your Morning Routine: Ginger Drink, Matcha, and Mate

Many people start their day out of habit with a cup of coffee, because they do not know that there are other alternatives. Coffee, of course, is part of a kind of “morning” ritual for many, but sometimes it’s worth trying other options. This is especially true if you care about your health and monitor … Read more

Bronx Seniors Rally for Budget Increase and Service Improvements with LiveOn NY and Elected Officials

Bronx Seniors Rally for Budget Increase and Service Improvements with LiveOn NY and Elected Officials

An organization that advocates for the needs of the city’s seniors will join elected officials this morning in the Bronx to call for improvements in services and an increase in the budget for seniors. The LiveOn NY organization will accompany the Bronx County President, Vanessa Gibson, in this demonstration; city ​​councilors Kristy Marmorato and Eric … Read more

Pro-Immigrant Activists Reject Visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to New York City

Pro-Immigrant Activists Reject Visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to New York City

A group of pro-immigrant activists expressed their rejection of the visit of the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, to our city. “We immigrants here in New York are united and we are saying ‘no more’ to the anti-immigrant hatred that he wants to spread, we have seen his actions are anti-immigrant and we are saying … Read more

The Most Deadly Diseases Revealed by WHO: Not What You Think

The Most Deadly Diseases Revealed by WHO: Not What You Think

Records can be original, ridiculous, funny and not so much. The latter include deadly diseases. The coronavirus pandemic, which was rashly compared to the “Spanish flu” that devastated lives at the beginning of the last century, is still fresh in people’s memories. Only coronavirus is not considered the deadliest disease. WHO, which studied mortality data … Read more