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Glasgow's New York–Style Pizza: 7 best New York-style pizzas you can find in Glasgow
We love a pizza here in Glasgow - every second restaurant will have their own version of the pie to serve you - today we wanted to look at the very best New York-style pizza you can find in the city. You can find all sorts of pizza over Glasgow -...

Cultural Centre to give sneak peek of new gallery show at Farmers’ Market pop-up
July 18, 2025 · 0 Comments Visitors to the Aurora Farmers’ Market this Saturday will have the opportunity to see a master at work as the Aurora Cultural Centre hosts artist Rose Zhao in a pop-up exhibition ahead of her gallery show. The work of...

NYC Is Giving Away Compost Made From New Yorkers’ Food Scraps
Since April 2025, curbside composting has been the law across all five boroughs. Every week, the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) collects food scraps, yard clippings, and other compostable materials straight from your brown bin on recycling day....

At the Frick in New York, a grand Gilded Age collection shows its intimate side
Breadcrumb Trail Links Travel Travel USA The Frick Collection is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday Author of the article: Washington Post Philip Kennicott Published Jun 24, 2025 • Last updated Jun 24, 2025 • 7 minute read "St. Francis in...
NYC Mayor’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism Holds First Meeting With Reps From Nearly All City Agencies
The bodies of people, some of them elderly, lie on a street after they were killed during a mass-infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Sderot, southern Israel, Oct. 7, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Ammar Awad In late March 1144, in the...

Gaps in STI Incidence and Testing Prevail in New York City
TOPLINE: This cross-sectional study of adults residing in New York City showed discrepancies between testing rates for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV and their incidence across demographics and...

NMSU partners with New York Life NM for discounted employee tuition
Employees of New York Life New Mexico now have the opportunity to enroll in accredited undergraduate and graduate programs at New Mexico State University Global Campus. This new partnership aims to foster professional growth within the financial...

‘Unfathomable’: Trump administration ends LGBTQ youth suicide hotline
Congressmember Mike Lawler of New York speaks in Washington on July 17 during a press conference to support the LGBTQ hotline. X/RepMikeLawler The Trump administration shut down a national suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth on July 17, despite a...

Louisiana pastor is latest target of nationwide ‘pronoun’ attacks against religious freedom
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Luke Ash, the bivocational pastor of Stevendale Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, was fired, July 10, as a library technician by the East Baton Rouge Parish Library because he...
New York State Broadcasters Association Selects 2025 Hall Of Fame Class
The New York State Broadcasters Association, Inc., announces the addition of six new inductees into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will take place at our gala luncheon in the Rainbow Room, 30 Rockefeller...

Festive August Awaits in New York with Events for Everyone
NEW YORK, NY — New York State is gearing up for a vibrant August filled with music, culture, and culinary delights. From outdoor movies to food festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy throughout the month. Beginning August 1-2, the...

Women’s Basketball Is a Cultural Supernova, But What Comes Next Is Even Bigger
Women’s sports are so wildly popular right now that I sometimes forget that wasn’t always the case. But back in October, we profiled New York Liberty CEO Keia Clarke—who, in 2020, helped shepherd the team from a 2,000-seat arena in the ’burbs to...

LGBTQ+ Haitians mourn the loss of Hotel Oloffson, an inclusive refuge
Freedom, art, music and human dignity once thrived there in the midst of Port-au-Prince The Oloffson Hotel in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, before it was destroyed earlier this month (Christopher Miller photos courtesy of The New York TImes) The Oloffson...

Queens high school student detained by ICE returns to NYC, reunited with his family
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A high school student from Queens was reunited with his family Friday after spending more than a month at an ICE detention facility in Texas. The mother of Derlis Toaquiza has been waiting to see her son since June 4 when he...

FOLLOW-UP - New York Bolshevik Revolution Gains Steam
Final Word: Remember, if Mamdani wins on his communist platform, the Dems will gleefully join in and go nationwide, but in the name of democracy, of course. Follow-up article on the CODE RED: Soviet Republic of New York to Elect Its Premier. In...

Twist after Muslims ‘surround’ Aussie church
Millions of people around the world have watched viral videos on social media showing thousands of Muslims gathered outside Melbourne’s largest church, St Patrick’s Cathedral. The videos, filmed on July 7 this year, are accompanied by comments...

Highlights from New York’s Upstate Art Weekend 2025
As Upstate Art Weekend (UAW) kicks off its sixth edition (until 21 July), the event is enticing creatively minded New Yorkers to escape the sweltering city heat and explore the idyllic environs of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains. This...

Connecticut causes social media stir with pizza ads in NYC
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Recent billboards in New York City have caused quite a stir. A campaign, launched by the Connecticut Office of Statewide Marketing & Tourism, placed billboards in iconic spots like Times Square and Mott Street to promote...

Federal judge rightly flags constitutional violations in ICE’s indiscriminate immigration stops: Letter to the Editor
As a retired Cleveland police officer who spent 30 years balancing public safety and constitutional rights, I read with great interest the recent federal ruling by Judge Maame Ewusi‑Mensah Frimpong in a class-action suit brought by immigration...

‘She is the future of our church.’ Winnie Varghese named first woman dean of St. John the Divine.
NEW YORK (RNS) — When the Rev. Winnie Varghese, 53, took a seat on the broad steps of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, as the late afternoon sun beat down across New York City, there were tears apparent in her eyes. “What a beautiful...