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Cory Beschorner showed up to the job last week, knowing his son Tyler had been killed in the crash. Heartbreaking Discovery In a devastating turn of events, a father in New York
At least 43 individuals lost their lives in a tragic fire that engulfed a multi-story building in Bangladesh, as confirmed by the country’s health minister. The blaze erupted in a restaurant in
New York Community Bancorp (NYCB) encountered fresh turmoil on Wall Street following the revelation of “material weaknesses” in its internal controls, a substantial $2.4 billion hit to earnings, and the replacement of
Electronic Arts (EA) is revoking an upcoming Star Wars game and will lay off 5% of its workers globally- around 670 people. Introduction: Electronic Arts (EA) has announced the cancellation of an
A New York medical school stops tuition fees with a $1 billion donation, making it one of the most significant contributions to an educational organization in the US. Albert Einstein College of
Yulia Navalnaya delivered a stirring address to the European Parliament, insisting that Russian President Vladimir Putin must be held accountable for his actions within Russia and towards neighboring nations, as well as
New York’s Governor, Kathy Hochul, appeals to online maps and social media companies to cease displaying unlicensed cannabis dispensaries, which have surged in number across New York City since marijuana legalization in
In celebration of Pokémon Day (marking the franchise’s inception on February 27, 1996), The Pokémon Company delighted fans by unveiling the latest installment in the series, Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Set to launch
More than a dozen people were injured after a wrong-way driver in Brooklyn rammed into another car and then smashed into an MTA bus with riders on board, according to police and
Lexington Candy Shop in New York, a 95-year-old cafe, has become the center of attention on the internet after a clip of them serving Coca-Cola went viral. Coca-Cola, a beverage steeped in