A man who fell to his death from the 18th floor of a Manhattan building was identified as a top executive at Bed Bath & Beyond, according to the company in a statement. Gustavo Arnal, a 52-year-old who was the company’s chief financial officer and an executive vice president, fell from the “Jenga Tower” on…
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Plunges to Death Off NYC Skyscraper Following Mass Layoffs
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Plunges to Death From NYC Skyscraper Following Mass Layoffs
A man who fell to his death from the 18th floor of a Manhattan building was identified as a top executive at Bed Bath & Beyond, according to the company in a statement. Gustavo Arnal, a 52-year-old who was the company’s chief financial officer and an executive vice president, fell from the “Jenga Tower” on…
News Veteran Anastos to Host ′Positively America′
Ernie Anastos, a 44-year veteran of television news in New York City, will launch a national, syndicated series in the fall called “Positively America with Ernie Anastos.” The weekly show will be exactly what the title says: stories that illustrate America in a positive way. “I’ve been doing, call it ‘positive news,’ for a long…
Plenty Free (And a Deal) in the Big Apple
Enough sightseeing! Even in a city like New York there is a limit to how many great sites, performances and museums you and the kids — and your budget — can take. The good news is whatever season you visit, there are more free (nearly free and discounted) options than you might have thought. Working on the…
For Illegal Border Crossers Bused From Texas to NYC, Some Stay, Some Leave
NEW YORK—Some illegal border crossers bused from Texas to New York City are staying in The Big Apple, while others are moving elsewhere. The Port Authority bus terminal is the main arrival point for the illegal immigrants transported to the city on buses by Texas authorities. Manuel Castro, the commissioner of the NYC Mayor’s Office…
Middletown District Bans Cellphone Use in New School Year
As the new school year starts next week, students at the Middletown City School District in Orange County, New York, cannot use their cellphones anytime during the school day. The new policy applies to all district students, about 7,000 in total, ranging from kindergarteners to high schoolers. Before the school day starts and after it…
Judge Nixes No-Prison Deal in 2018 Limo Crash That Killed 20
SCHOHARIE, N.Y.—A judge rejected a plea agreement that would have meant no prison time for the operator of a limousine company involved in a crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York. Wednesday’s turnabout drew applause and tears from victims’ relatives and plunged limo company boss Nauman Hussain into legal uncertainty. State Supreme Court…
Port Jervis Asks for Voluntary Water Conservation During Dry Season
The city of Port Jervis is asking residents to use water more efficiently as reservoir levels remain below 50 percent. “It’s a bad dry season; we just had intermittent rains,” the city’s Chief Water Plant Operator Scott Decker told The Epoch Times. “What really worries me is the forecast for rain, because if we don’t…
New York-Based Model on Truth, Tradition, and Tragedy: ‘Chinese Regime Must Fall in Due Time’
With her heart rooted in tradition and faith, a New York-based model is walking her path confidently in a world plagued by the forces of social chaos. Hailing from hilly northeastern India, Sumaya Hazarika is fast making a name for herself in the fashion world. The young model—who graced the ramp in Saint Sintra’s 2022 New York…
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How a Lone Lawyer Stopped Forced Quarantine Camps in New York … For Now
If you think America would never have forced quarantine camps, think again. New York Governor Kathy Hochul issued a directive to do just that, until attorney Bobbie Anne Cox got in the way. Cox said it was a David against Goliath battle, but she recruited allies and won the lawsuit. However, the battle might not…