The joy of New York City after a certain basketball team’s latest come-from-behind victory led to a championship more than five decades in the making, exquisitely conveyed in @mattfleg’s latest banger. Read it and whoop! https://t.co/AkZw65c1w9
Fraught conversations about the news with my son led me to ask 4 of my colleagues how they talk about tough topics with their kids. Here’s what they told me: https://t.co/47KuyCYXtO via @NYTimes
Sid Krofft, who made children’s TV classics like “H.R. Pufnstuf” amd produced adult
Variety shows like “Donny & Marie,” has died. Here’s a link to my @nytobits https://t.co/yO8rXZhu4Q
NEW: Behind Mamdani’s Smile, a Politician Who Can Be a Ruthless Operator
@SallyGold take a look at a mayor at the height of his power and unafraid to use it — even when it means elbowing old friends and compromising ideological purity
Lots here >>
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🧱🧱🧱 Stay indoors during the blizzard -- it's officially mad brick outside.
"We're in the 'nah' phase of the brickmeter," Pedro Rivera explains.
Tune into Eyewitness News or head to this link for live team coverage of the winter storm 👉️ https://t.co/dSMajuwruu
As an infant, Hessy Levinsons Taft appeared on the cover of a Nazi magazine as the ideal Aryan baby. But she was Jewish, and had been exploited as part of a dangerous hoax. https://t.co/5e6I90vJjt amazing story from @nytobits
Hannah Senesh was braver than most of us will ever be. Here is the remarkable story of the poet who parachuted back into occupied europe to take on the Nazis. https://t.co/YQLUc3Xon7 via @NYTimes@NYTObits
Nino Tempo played saxophone with artists like Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and John Lennon. But what fans of '60s pop will likely remember is "Deep Purple," the chart-topping record he put out in 1963 with his sister, April Stevens. https://t.co/nCnfZ8Jrpq
Jay North, who played the well-meaning, trouble-causing protagonist of the popular CBS sitcom “Dennis the Menace” from 1959 to 1963, has died. RIP to the main player in a classic sitcom, and grateful to work with @aepetri1 https://t.co/fTSj42RgkA
Two guardian dogs escaped Stone Barns, a famous farm, killed a poodle and injured the woman walking her, raising questions among former and current employees and experts about the safety of the farm's dog program. https://t.co/patXgbgxut
Very excited to check out Margalit Fox's forthcoming book "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum." The tagline: "America's first great mob boss was a nice Jewish mother." Here's a trailer: https://t.co/7KhjNjhLYU
Jennell Jaquays, who made luminous fantasy paintings, classic adventures for tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, and distinctive levels in popular video games like Quake II, died on Jan. 10. RIP to a remarkable artist and designer. https://t.co/t0sAXdTeeN
“I admire Flaco because he had a big dream, he believed in himself and he followed his heart,” Big Bird, a longtime Manhattanite, said in an email. “Flaco, if you ever read this, I hope you’ll fly on over to Sesame Street for a visit. My nest is your nest!”
Call it an escape, a release, a departure, a crime — Flaco was free. Could he fend for himself after a lifetime in captivity? A year later, the answer is definitely yes. https://t.co/PDT0bPyLVK