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Orlando City SC vs New York City FC: Odds, Spread, and Total
Orlando City just can't put three points on the ledger. The Lions blew another terrific chance for a win on Saturday night when Montreal was fouled in the box late in the second half with Orlando leading 1-0, leading to a 1-1 draw and only a...

International Buyers Spent $56 Billion on U.S. Real Estate in the Past Year: Report
The global spotlight is shining brighter than ever on U.S. real estate, as international buyers return in force with wallets wide open. After several years of pandemic-related uncertainty and shifting economic tides worldwide, buyers from abroad...

New York county clerk rejects Texas’s effort to fine doctor in abortion pill case
A New York county clerk again rejected an effort by Texas to fine a New York-based doctor accused of shipping abortion pills across state lines, in a case that could tee up a US supreme court showdown between states that protect abortion access...
Livvy Dunne, forget NYC! We found you some great apartments in Jersey
College gymnast turned social media star Livvy Dunne took to TikTok after her bid for a NYC apartment was rejected, a feeling buyers know all too well Luckily for her, and other apartment hunters, here are five buildings in North Jersey where you...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz criticizes GOP energy bill and announces new immigration legislation
U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who has represented Florida’s 25th district in Congress since 2005, posted a series of tweets on July 17, 2025, criticizing Republican policies on energy and immigration.In her first post at 22:02 UTC,...

Top 6 most trusted free cloud mining platforms in 2025 after Trump’s support for Cryptocurrency
1. Cryptosolo — The New Benchmark for AI-Powered Cloud Mining Since President Trump publicly announced his full support for digital currencies, Cryptosolo has rapidly emerged as an industry leader thanks to its forward-looking AI technology and...

What The New York Times Gets Wrong About Coffee Prices In Italy
Coffee prices are all over the place as the market responds to about a million different factors, and it has left many wondering what the impact will be on the consumer and how they will respond. And it is in these uncertain times that journalists...

New York cleaning up after flash floods make mess of roads, subways and more
New York is cleaning up and trying to dry out after Monday night's torrential rains caused flash flooding and damage. New York City Mayor Eric Adams gave an update Tuesday morning on cleanup efforts and storm damage in the Big Apple. "It was a...

New York Liberty races back from 19-point deficit to beat Atlanta Dream behind Leonie Fiebich
For a while Sunday, it looked like the New York Liberty, struggling with Jonquel Jones, were headed towards another loss vs. the Atlanta Dream. In a dreadful first half, they went down by 19 points. Sabrina Ionescu who along with Breanna Stewart,...

Consumers face uphill battle canceling subscriptions after court action
A federal appeals court strikes down FTC rule that would have forced companies to offer easy online cancellations. Consumers share horror stories of hidden fees, endless phone calls, and opaque processes to quit subscriptions. Lawmakers may face...

Cannabis Recall Issued in New York Over Contamination
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has announced a statewide cannabis product recall affecting several adult-use products sold under the “Harvest” brand and produced by East End Flower Farm LTD. The recall impacts three lots of...

Foreign Buyers Spent $56 Billion on U.S. Real Estate Over the Past Year
The global spotlight is shining brighter than ever on U.S. real estate, as international buyers return in force with wallets wide open. After several years of pandemic-related uncertainty and shifting economic tides worldwide, buyers from abroad...

Israir awarded US license for Tel Aviv - New York flights
Israir (TASE: ISRG) has received a license to operate flights from Tel Aviv to New York. The airline joins fellow Israeli carriers El Al, which operates 28 weekly flights to New York and Arkia, which operates five weekly flights on the route. Next...

Crude oil steadies
NEW YORK: Crude oil futures were little changed on Friday on mixed US economic and tariff news and worries about oil supplies following the European Union’s latest sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine. Brent crude futures fell 24 cents,...

NYC welcomes bar with more than 400 whiskies
Foolproof in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, offers a wide range of world whiskies and ‘pairing-minded’ cocktails. Foolproof Bar aims to be a ‘fresh take on the neighbourhood bar’ Industry veteran Andy Lock, of The Lobster Club and Gotham Bar & Grill, is...

Is NYC Real Estate Quietly On Sale For Foreign Investors?
For buyers transacting in select foreign currencies, this could be a strategic opportunity to deploy ... More capital into hard assets, entering a market that is historically resilient, globally respected, and available at a discount.getty While...

Flash Floods Hit New York and New Jersey, Causing Travel Chaos and Road Closures
What began as an ordinary summer afternoon quickly turned chaotic across parts of New York and New Jersey on Monday, 15 July, as a powerful band of storms unleashed flash floods that drowned streets, stalled public transport, and forced emergency...

Lewis Capaldi sports Celtic top in New York ahead of The Tonight Show appearance
Lewis Capaldi showed love for his home team while wearing a Celtic top in New York, as he arrived for his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday. During the interview, the Glasgow-born star summed up his Glastonbury...

Goldman Sachs finances $270 million affordable housing project in New York
NEW YORK: Goldman Sachs will finance a $270 million affordable housing project to build 385 apartments in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York Governor Kathy Hochul's office said. The city's housing crunch and rising rents have...

New York delivery workers set for pay raises under new July law for third-party apps
New legislation from the New York City Council will force third-party apps to pay grocery delivery workers $21.44 to match the increase other food delivery workers got in April. Nearly 20,000 grocery delivery workers will see a pay increase....