A horse pulling a carriage in New York City’s Central Park collapsed and died Tuesday evening near Strawberry Fields, according to witnesses and animal welfare advocates. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m., with the horse reportedly dying minutes after collapsing.
The death comes just days before supporters of Ryder’s Law are set to rally at City Hall in support of legislation that would phase out the city’s horse-drawn carriage industry. The bill is named after Ryder, a carriage horse that collapsed while working in Manhattan in 2022 and later died from his injuries.
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Julian on Knick fans going after Spurs fans in the city:
"I don't think that it should ever be that serious where you have to jump people, beat people up, follow people home. It's just a basketball game at the end of the day whether we win or they win doesn't really matter. Everybody should be able to come and enjoy the game no matter who they're voting for"
Reporter: Stephen A. Smith said he would blame you if the Knicks lost tonight how do you respond
Donald Trump: I think he's a nice guy but you need a certain aptitude to run for president. You need a high IQ, I don't really think Stephen A Smith has that
LLLMMFFAAOOOOOOOO
“I need you to listen to me.”
Mitch Johnson got on Carter Bryant… then sent him straight back out there.
That’s the part people miss.
Correction without trust just creates fear.
The Knowles-Rowland House ❤️🔥
Beyoncé & Kelly’s 31 unit permanent-supportive housing development for the unhoused is now finished. 24 months & $12M later.