The tabs first hit their stride 100 years ago with admiring, then scandal-touting, coverage of the slugging star — a style of sports reporting lately diminished by Daily News staff cuts.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
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Monday, April 22, 2019
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Extra Extra: Man Sees 'Captain Marvel' 116 Times To Set Guinness World Record
Because Trump is feeling the Bern, check out today's end-of-day links: coworker bonding, Podrick Payne profile, productive debates, Dylan photographers, the case for impeachment, and dog gets mud bath.
Manhattan Diner Now Covered With 9/11 Missing Posters For 'What Is Life Worth?'
The display is up for an ongoing film production.
Historic Wood-Frame West Village House (Possibly With Secret Tunnel) On The Market For $12 Million
The tunnel is said to lead to Chumley's.
De Blasio Wants NYC To Be Carbon Neutral By 2050
The overarching goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, by sourcing '100 percent clean electricity.'
Whisk's Williamsburg Location To Close After Monthly Rent Surges To $26,500
The cooking supply store's rent went up 44%.
Photos: Someone Smashed The Hell Out Of Dozens Of LinkNYC Kiosks
'This is why we can't have nice dystopian capitalist data harvesting things.'
Seagram Heiress Pleads Guilty In Nxivm Case
Keith Raniere's last two co-defendants pleaded guilty on Friday, leaving the alleged sex cult leader to stand trial alone.
NYPD Seizes Bikes Without Bells, Arrests Cyclist Leading Group Ride
'We told the sergeant at the police station why we were there and she laughed, like, this is ridiculous, you guys shouldn't even be there for that.'
The Best Things To Do In NYC This Week: From Cherry Blossoms To Punk Rock Karaoke
Here's what going on around the city this week!
Man Arrested For Stabbing Ex-Girlfriend And Killing Her Friend With Ax
The ex-girlfriend's daughter was found, uninjured, in a bedroom.
Early Addition: De Blasio Promotes Green New Deal, Defends SUV Trips To Gym
Because the Easter Bunny gets hoppin' mad too, check out today's midday links: Elizabeth Warren's new radical policy proposal, commonly hacked passwords, Woodstock 50 tickets, NYC in '80s, Jerry Garcia's toilet, and dog catches tail.
'It Was An Attempted Murder': Subway Conductor Stabbed In The Bronx
Police have arrested a 20-year-old man for allegedly stabbing an MTA conductor multiple times in the Bronx this weekend.
Photos: The Gloriously Creative Bonnets From Easter Parade 2019
Thousands turned out in all their frippery for the annual block party on Fifth Avenue.
New York City's DAs Keep Secret Lists Of Cops With Questionable Credibility
DAs use these lists to alert their prosecutors to potential problems with police witnesses. A civil liberties attorney calls them a 'public scandal.'
Woman Dies After Being Dragged Under Subway Train At Union Square
The victim was killed around 3 a.m. on Saturday.
Game Of Thrones Power Rankings: A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms
On this week's episode of 'Game Of Thrones,' Tormund explained the origins of his last name, Jaime caught up with everyone, and Brienne got a new title.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Lessons In Blackness From Beyoncé's 'Homecoming'
Never have I seen a more perfect and generous stretch of black legacy than in 'Homecoming.' And I wish it had been available for my white parents to sit me down in front of when I was a child.
Extra Extra: Easter Is The Most Dangerous Holiday For Chocolate-Curious Dogs
Because Easter is dangerous for dogs, check out today's end-of-day links: Elizabeth Warren calls on Dems to impeach Trump, Elon Musk's latest boondoggle, matzo ball ode, Johnny Cash statue, and a doggy mud baths.
Store Owners Shrug As Politicians Debate The Disposable Bag 'Nickel Nudge'
What will consumers do to save a nickel or two?
NYC Correction Officer Arrested For Urine-Soaked Hit-And-Run That Left 'Multiple Injuries'
According to the criminal complaint, police officers observed Dauo with 'filled clothing." (The clothing was filled with pee.)
NYC Adopts Legislation For Environmental Fee On Paper Bags
The City Council has voted to adopt a five-cent fee on all paper bags given to consumers at supermarkets and other stores.
Key Food Employees Say They're Entering A Third Week Of Lockouts
Employees at several Brooklyn and Long Island Key Food locations haven't been allowed to go back to work, they say.