New Restrictions on NY Protesters Under Gov. Hochul
Protesters in New York are encountering stricter regulations during demonstrations, particularly regarding climate policy. Activists claim that the recent legislative session brought tougher treatment for those advocating their causes at the Capitol.
Britain to Ban Under-16s from Social Media Apps
Britain plans to implement a ban on social media apps for children under 16, which includes popular platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube. This move aims to safeguard young users from harmful content and the adverse effects of excessive screen time.
Mom and Teacher Loses Arm in Shark Attack
A beloved mom and teacher has been identified as the swimmer who tragically lost her arm in a great white shark attack. Her family expresses profound shock and devastation over this incident, lamenting the loss of someone vibrant and full of life.
Battling ‘Perimenopause Rage’: One Mom’s Journey
Susan Proctor opens up about how perimenopause rage affected her relationships, portraying her experience as a ‘mad mom’ that left her feeling isolated. After struggling with intense emotions and ultimately facing divorce, Proctor shares her journey towards healing and managing her symptoms.
Toy Story 5: AI’s Impact on Children’s Development
The upcoming release of ‘Toy Story 5’ has sparked discussions about the role of AI in children’s emotional development. Experts argue that genuine human interactions are crucial for nurturing emotional intelligence in young kids, raising concerns about reliance on technology.
World Cup: Fans Urged to Use Public Transport
World Cup organizers are advising ticketholders to utilize public transportation to ease travel for the anticipated influx of fans at the matches. This recommendation comes as over 80,000 fans are expected to attend the game between Brazil and Morocco at Met Life Stadium in New Jersey.
World Cup: Use Public Transport for Matches
World Cup organizers are advising ticketholders to use public transportation to reach the matches, especially for the high-demand game between Brazil and Morocco. This initiative aims to manage the influx of over 80,000 attendees and minimize traffic congestion around the venues.
Archbishop Celebrates NYC Weekend with Knicks and FIFA
Archbishop Ronald Hicks celebrated a vibrant weekend in New York City by donning a Knicks jersey, a FIFA shirt, and a Puerto Rican parade hat during Sunday Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. His gestures highlighted the intersection of sports, culture, and community as he welcomed World Cup fans and celebrated the Knicks’ championship win.
Archbishop Hicks Celebrates NYC’s Big Weekend
Archbishop Ronald Hicks celebrated the Knicks’ championship victory and welcomed World Cup fans during Sunday Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He showcased his enthusiasm by donning a Knicks jersey, a FIFA shirt, and a Puerto Rican parade hat, symbolizing NYC’s vibrant culture.
Millburn’s Heated Vote on Nonpartisan Government
Millburn is set to hold a contentious vote on transitioning to nonpartisan elections, driven by local Republicans. Democrats oppose the measure, claiming it could be linked to national Republican sentiments, particularly those associated with Trump.















