Wow. You've gotta see these pictures as a double rainbow appeared over New York City early Monday evening on the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
New York City has been one of the hardest hit parts of America by the coronavirus. We spoke with Amber Espinoza, a Casper College alum, who is part of a full COVID-19 unit in NYC.
Fresh on the heels of a new report that stated that 3.4 million people have fled the city of New York in the last decade, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his army of do-gooders are giving even more people reason to take flight - his proposed plan to ban big sodas. Oh, Big Brother!
Ah, New York City. The sights and smells are like nowhere on earth. Where else can you see the Statue of Liberty and take in the aroma of hot dogs? Or fish? Or, um, sewers?
Showcasing the Big Apple in all its olfactory glory is the goal of a new scratch-and-sniff book called ‘New York, Phew York,’ illustrated by artist Tim Probert and inspired by author Amber Jones’ experiences in the city.
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I've often thought about starting a business that offered lunch goers a chance to sing karaoke to help relieve the day to day monotony. Wondering if people would enjoy the chance to sing at lunch and provide entertainment for others.
Then I came across this video of a construction worker in New York City doing just that...
The world was brought to a standstill late Sunday evening when President Barack Obama confirmed that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. operatives in Pakistan.
Yew Yorkers quickly in Times Square and at Ground Zero to celebrate the President's announcement.
We’ve pulled together photos from this truly historic day. Check them out now.