Was he the world's worst person?
Iran's leader Ali Khamenei is portrayed as one of the worst leaders of our time, particularly in light of a recent mass killing in January that has come to light through eyewitness accounts and evidence collected by healthcare professionals.
The week in pictures: War in the Middle East, Trumpโs State of the Union address and New York snow
This article features a collection of impactful images from recent global events, including conflicts in the Middle East, Donald Trumpโs State of the Union address, and winter weather in New York.
Neither California nor New York: they settle in Florida and leave millions in cash
A real estate report reveals that while nationwide cash transactions for property purchases are declining, Florida continues to experience a surge in cash purchases.
Is Kathy Hochul staying? What the polls say today for the governorship of New York this 2026
Polls indicate strong support for Governor Kathy Hochul as she approaches the 2026 New York gubernatorial election against Republican Bruce Blakeman.
Is smoking a cigarette once in a while really that bad?
A reader from The New York Times questions the health risks of occasionally smoking cigarettes at social gatherings.
Willie Colรณn
Willie Colรณn is celebrated for his profound impact on the New York salsa scene, crafting a musical narrative that reflects the complexities of urban Latino life.
Canadiens encouraged with rebound win over Caps
The Montreal Canadiens secured a significant rebound victory against the Washington Capitals after a tough overtime loss to the New York Islanders.
How Khamenei Lost His Life - CIA Helped Israel Strike, Says American Media
The CIA collaborated closely with Israel to assassinate Iran's supreme religious leader, Ali Khamenei, according to sources reported by the New York Times.
Good news in New York: Hochul will advance a $95.8 million reconstruction of a devastated tourist beach
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is advancing a $95.8 million project to reconstruct the Lago Sebago beach, which was severely damaged by Hurricane Irene in 2011, as part of the NY SWIMS initiative to enhance swimming access.
Protests in the United States - Trump's Harsh Decision Provokes Emotions
Protests erupted in New York against President Trump's military strikes, which many see as imperialistic and unjustified.
Finnish Joel, 24, leaves speechless โ received a historic offer in New York
Joel Knaapi, a 24-year-old from Espoo, becomes the first Finnish athlete to sign a partnership deal with Gymshark while studying in New York.
'I am scared...' What did the people of New York say after the US-Israel attack on Iran
'I am scared...' New Yorkers express their worries following the US attack on Iran.
Mamdani's response to Trump's Iran strike sparks conservative backlash: 'Rooting for the ayatollah'
New York City's Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces significant criticism from conservatives after condemning a U.S.-led military strike on Iran that resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Tiny city is UK's best value with ยฃ207k homes and well-paid jobs โ not York or Bath
Dunfermline is recognized as the UK's best value city with affordable housing and well-paid jobs, surpassing larger cities like York and Bath.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced more than $63 million to expand safe access to swimming
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced over $63 million in funding to improve safe swimming access as part of a broader initiative to encourage physical activities among children and teenagers.
Good news in NYC: lottery for accessible housing opens and hundreds of families will benefit
New accessible housing lotteries are opening in New York City, allowing hundreds of families the opportunity to apply for affordable housing units.
The Woman Who Anticipated Her Death
The article discusses Ana Mendieta, a Cuban artist who tragically died at the age of 36 under suspicious circumstances that involved a possible domestic dispute.
New Yorkers: The Situation in the Middle East is Worrying
New Yorkers express concern about the situation in the Middle East but many refuse to comment on the US and Israel's actions against Iran.
A humorous situation in the NHL โ referee offered an elbow
In an unusual incident during an NHL game, a referee inadvertently elbowed a player while trying to avoid a collision on the ice.
"Illegal Aggression". Mamdani against the attack on Iran, but avoids criticizing Trump
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned U.S. and Israeli military attacks on Iran, calling them illegal, yet notably refrained from directly criticizing former President Donald Trump.
'Why did you start the war with Iran?,' asks NYT to Trump in editorial
An editorial by the New York Times questions President Trumpโs initiation of military action against Iran, highlighting his campaign promise to end wars rather than start new ones.
Alert in New York and New Jersey: what to expect this Saturday and Sunday with a new round of snow and cold
A cold front is anticipated to bring snow and dangerously low temperatures to New York and New Jersey over the weekend.
The MTA opens job vacancies in New York with salaries of up to US$31 per hour: how to apply
The MTA is offering job openings in New York for train cleaners with competitive salaries and basic requirements.
Singles swap dating apps for a wrestling ring and turn wrestling into a flirting ritual in the US
Young singles in New York are engaging in wrestling matches as a unique form of speed dating.
New York halts robotaxi expansion plan
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has paused a proposal to expand robotaxi services beyond New York City, delaying the advent of driverless ride services in smaller cities.
"White Blouses", the Memory That Becomes a Musical
The article discusses "Camicette Bianche โ il musical", a performance that explores Italian emigration in the early 20th century, linking past and present through an emotional narrative.
Michael Douglas, 81, unrecognizable as he plays US President amid shock outburst
Michael Douglas, now 81, stars as US President Ronald Reagan in a new mini series set in the Arctic as he reflects on his father's influence and the weather differences between New York and Iceland.
Flawless, fierce and serving face: the Sydney Mardi Gras Sissy Ball โ in pictures
The Sydney Mardi Gras Sissy Ball showcases vibrant performances inspired by New Yorkโs ballroom scene, reflecting a strong sense of community within the LGBTQ+ culture.
Scandal at a New York university over a professor's reprehensible comments about her students
A professor at Hunter College made offensive remarks during a community education council meeting regarding the potential closure of schools, prompting outrage from students and parents.
NYC landlords fire back at โracistโ Mamdani aide's claim that ties homeownership to 'White supremacy'
New York City landlords are criticizing comments from a top housing official connecting homeownership to white supremacy, labeling them as 'racist' and neglectful of immigrant property owners.
New York Times to Trump: Why did you ignite this war, Mr. President?
An editorial in the New York Times criticizes President Trump for launching a military attack on Iran, contradicting his 2024 campaign promises to end wars.
Good news in New York: Hochul announces there are more students in CUNY than in 2024 and 2023
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced an increase in enrollment at the City University of New York (CUNY) for the third consecutive year, reflecting the state's commitment to educational accessibility.
Gogglebox star's swipe at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as Channel 4 show airs arrest
Gogglebox featured the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with cast members openly criticizing the former Duke of York during the show's broadcast.
Former EFL stadium set to be knocked down and turned into new ยฃ25m NHS centre
The former York Street stadium, once the home of Boston United, is being demolished to make way for a new NHS Community Diagnostic Centre.
Mayor Joharan Mamdani met with Trump, see major news related to the US
New York Mayor Joharan Mamdani met with former President Donald Trump to discuss immigration issues.
A mansion in New York's affluent area hosted the world's elite โ then nightmarish secrets were revealed
A former mansion of Jeffrey Epstein in New York's high-end district was revealed to have disturbing secrets despite its luxurious facade.
Pocket Books: Romanticism, Nostalgia, and a Painful 'Goodbye'
The article reflects on the decline of pocket books in Greece, prompted by recent articles from prominent publications like The New York Times and The Guardian that sparked a broader discussion on the topic.
โMaster Lossโ: what the bank collapse showed about the limits of FGC guarantees
A young woman in New York loses her investment in a collapsed Brazilian bank but recovers her funds through the credit guarantee fund, highlighting the challenges of financial investing for novices.
I tracked Andrew to Epsteinโs New York front door - what I saw was horrifying
Journalist Annette Witheridge recounts tracking Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein's New York home, where she witnessed their encounter and later took a now-infamous photograph.
NYT: USA has reportedly initiated an attack on Iran
According to the New York Times, the USA has initiated an attack on Iran coordinated with Israeli military actions.
Fish and chip shop with a difference crowned UK's best takeaway
Aman and Gavin Dhesi's fish and chip shop, The Scrap Box, has been named the UK's best takeaway at the National Fish & Chip Awards 2026.
The Parable of Growing Museums
The article discusses how art centers from New York to Bilbao are expanding to maintain relevance and attract more visitors, despite significant material and symbolic costs.
The history of football in New York: it did not start when Charles Goodyear sold his first ball in Manhattan
The article discusses the early history of football in New York, highlighting its significance in the United States ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Markham man who drove impaired, killing off-duty YRP officer, receives 6-year sentence
A Markham man has been sentenced to six years in prison for causing a fatal collision while driving impaired, which killed off-duty officer Travis Gillespie.
Fragile but with head held high, Bill Clinton's latest comeback before the commissioners
Bill Clinton testified before a commission at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, revealing his ongoing influence within the Democratic Party.
Clinton in Epstein interrogation: 'I did not have sex with that woman'
Bill Clinton denied having sexual relations with a woman during his questioning in the Epstein investigation, repeating his previous claims.
New York businesswoman sentenced to nine years for $30m political finance scheme
Sherry Xue Li was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a $30 million scheme defrauding foreign investors and funneling money into U.S. political campaigns.
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How can Mamdani end the homelessness crisis in New York?
The article discusses the urgent homelessness crisis in New York during a harsh winter and the pressures on Mayor Zahran Mamdani to implement comprehensive reforms.
Iran warning: - The USA can bomb as much as they want
President Trump claims that Iran has resumed its nuclear program and has enough nuclear material to build a bomb, a claim considered not credible by experts and supported by The New York Times analysis.