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Only national gun control can protect Americans

Remember when restaurants had smoking and non-smoking sections? A table just a few feet away could be filled with people smoking like chimneys while you’re “safely” seated in the non-smoking section coughing your lungs out. It was a joke. We all knew at the time that deadly smoke didn’t magically stop at some imaginary line,… Read More »

August 27, Hurricane Irene makes landfall

Today is Wednesday, Aug. 27, the 239th day of 2025. There are 126 days left in the year. Today in history: On Aug. 27, 2011, Hurricane Irene made landfall in the United States; the storm would be responsible for 49 total deaths and more than $14 billion in damage. Also on this date: In 1883,… Read More »

Readers sound off on labeling AI content, post-prison housing and Snoop Dogg

Make AI tell on itself, because we can’t tell Stamford, Conn.: I’m obviously not alone when I occasionally check my social media feeds. The quantity of content seems endless and is often entertaining and informative. However, as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly sophisticated, AI-generated clips, images and written content is making it impossible to distinguish fact… Read More »

Ben Shelton is America’s best hope to crash Alcaraz-Sinner III

The U.S. Open tennis tournament starts Sunday in Flushing, Queens, some of the marquee matches being played in the big room at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Arthur was a great American men’s player, someone who won this country’s national championship in tennis in 1968, back when the tournament was still played on grass at the West… Read More »

The Yankees can’t stop making excuses for Anthony Volpe

With Anthony Volpe now nearing the end of his third big league season, the only thing consistent about his game is the length the Yankees will go to defend it. After going 0-for-3 with a strikeout in Friday’s 1-0 loss to Boston, Volpe — prone to short-lived highs and prolonged lows — is now 7-for-his-last-56… Read More »

Celebrate immigrant-serving nonprofits

At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, I was the executive director of an immigrant-serving nonprofit — New Immigrant Community Empowerment also known as NICE, in Jackson Heights, Queens. When Elmhurst Hospital was overwhelmed and our neighborhood became the “epicenter of the epicenter,” I faced impossible choices: how to keep our doors open, protect staff,… Read More »

We can trust New York battery energy storage

During my time as head of hazmat operations for the New York City Fire Department, I learned that New Yorkers expect one thing above all else: to know their safety is never compromised. That principle guided every decision I made at the FDNY, and it should continue to guide how we evaluate new technologies today.… Read More »

August 23, Italian immigrants put to death in Boston

Today is Saturday, Aug. 23, the 235th day of 2025. There are 130 days left in the year. Today in history: On Aug 23, 1927, amid worldwide protests, Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed in Boston for the murders of two men during a 1920 robbery. (On the 50th anniversary of their… Read More »