The exhibit on three floors of the museum looks at the history of the U.S. team, from the early days to the 1994 team, which played well and sparked Major League Soccer, MLS, after the U.S. hosted in nine cities.
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Some conversations are worth revisiting—not because the science has changed, but because fewer families are hearing it clearly
As questions around newborn vitamin K have resurfaced, here’s what every parent should know about one of medicine’s most effective preventives
Ellen Pratt has dedicated over 50 years to protecting S. I. parks and open spaces,making a real difference in our community. Now, after a fire severely damaged her home and she’s been displaced, she needs our support. Ellen faces many expenses to rebuild. https://t.co/nAQaGz3HS2
@maximusbillz@NY1 These elected officials ran for office with this current salary structure. If the last raise was 2016, due to term limits, I assume most of these officials weren't even in office back then. I don't understand why they need such a significant raise now?
@CityAndStateNY These elected officials ran for office with this current salary structure. If the last raise was 2016, due to term limits, I assume most of these officials weren't even in office. Why do they need such a significant raise?
@NYDailyNews Are any events scheduled for public comments on this issue? This proposal is concerning since these elected officials accepted running for office with the current salary structure. If the last pay raise was in 2016, how many were in office anyway since there are term limits.
Are any events scheduled for public comments on this issue? This proposal is concerning since these elected officials accepted running for office with the current salary structure. If the last pay raise was in 2016, how many were in office anyway since there are term limits.
For the city’s elected officials — including the mayor, comptroller, City Council speaker and council members — salaries have remained flat for 10 years.
Now, the council is poised to enact pay raises of 18.2%, based on the recent recommendation of an independent panel.
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Are any events scheduled for public comments on this issue? This proposal is concerning since these elected officials accepted running for office with the current salary structure. If the last pay raise was in 2016, how many were in office anyway since there are term limits.
Happening Live! Citizens Union Executive Director @gracerauh is testifying on proposed salary changes for NYC elected officials, and why public accountability has to be part of the conversation.
The Department of Buildings and the FDNY are going “building-by-building” to assess whether evacuated buildings can be reopened for people to go back in, according to a city official.
Here are the latest updates: https://t.co/lgH632zEJl
Studies now present a striking picture of what happens when private equity firms acquire hospitals and nursing homes: predictable increases in harm and deaths. One landmark study shows: patient deaths up about 11% after such acquisitions.
Check out this series from @NY1 , @chelsea_j_katz interviews this local historian from Staten Island. She's also interviewed the historians from Brooklyn and Manhattan. Very interesting series. Staten Island and the American Revolution https://t.co/FLFEez4ysb
Enjoying the marketing of the sports but didn't enjoy the @StateFarm Customer Service when I just needed to confirm the State Farm address to send my auto insurance payment. The representative said he didn't have that information. How could that be the situation?
Men tend to get lonelier as they age.
One reason is that many of their friendships are built around shared interests rather than shared inner lives.
There's nothing wrong with golf, fantasy football, or talking about work. But if every conversation stays there, it's possible to spend years surrounded by people and still have nobody you can tell the truth to.
I've met countless successful men who can name dozens of colleagues and acquaintances but struggle to identify a single person they could call in a moment of real pain.
By middle age, many have become fluent in banter and almost illiterate in confession. The friendships that endure are often built through small acts of courage: asking the deeper question, giving the honest answer, and risking being known.
Loneliness rarely arrives all at once. It accumulates quietly, one surface-level conversation at a time.