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Tounde Yessoufou’s ‘amazing’ first look at new St. John’s reality comes with Knicks star comparison

Tounde Yessoufou has impeccable timing, and we aren’t talking about his ability to block shots or throw down alley-oop dunks. 

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New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Jay Z to revive 40/40 Club once again for Fanatics Fest

In 2024, Hova had a replica of club built inside the Javits Center for the first Fanatics Fest, a huge event where fans can get selfies and autographs with a slew of athletes and show biz stars.

Columbus, OH NBC4i Jun 10
Columbus Metropolitan Library kicks off annual summer reading challenge

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The Columbus Metropolitan Library is kicking off its annual summer reading challenge this week. On Tuesday, kids got to learn about animals -- specifically, the animals that some people are scared of. Ohio Nature Education gave the presentation. They provide a permanent home for wild animals that aren't able to be [...]

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Chief who vaulted over barricade to chase ISIS-inspired wannabe bombers at Gracie Mansion protest awarded NYPD’s Medal for Valor

“I know that he's done a lot for the city, and I'm really, really proud of him, and I'm really proud that he's my dad,” the chief's son Aaron,11, said.

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
Physicists harness potential of quantum phase transitions

Researchers at University College Dublin and international collaborators have just published a detailed and accessible guide that aims to translate theoretical ideas into practical devices for quantum enhanced sensing technologies.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 10
Hidden inflammatory patterns in primary ciliary dyskinesia could improve treatment of other chronic lung conditions

Researchers at UTHealth Houston have identified different types of hidden systemic inflammation in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia, even when they are not experiencing acute illness. The findings are published in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Iran’s expat community sees chance to confront regime — at World Cup

On a warm Sunday morning in Inglewood, more than 200 Iranian-Americans gathered outside SoFi Stadium with red, white and green flags draped around their shoulders — the lion and the sun in the center, the way it was before 1979.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Victor Wembanyama’s dirty play is putting the NBA in a predicament

If he's not the NBA’s top choice for next face of the league, Victor Wembanyama is certainly among the favorites. Keep that in mind as you digest this column.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Jun 10
LGBTQ+ organization gets state funding to build new Albany center

A local organization has received state support to open a first-of-its-kind center to serve LGBTQ+ people of color outside New York City. In Our Own Voices, Inc. (IOOV) made the announcement in Albany on Tuesday.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Hilary Knight joining Detroit PWHL expansion team in sign-and-trade

Hilary Knight has a new home.

Environment CleanTechnica Jun 10
Electricity Savings for Residents with Disabilities Thanks to Community Solar Power

Leading nonprofit and clean energy advisor collaborate to lower energy costs and reduce carbon emissions in Illinois. Trinity Services and Common Energy today announced a partnership to support five community solar projects across the greater Chicago area. Trinity Services is a nonprofit organization serving over 6,800 adults and children with ... [continued] The post Electricity Savings for Residents with Disabilities Thanks to Community Solar Power appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
Satellite data reveal hidden labor trafficking in Brazil

A Stanford team used geospatial data and detection algorithms to achieve a tenfold increase in rescues from modern slavery in the Brazilian Amazon. Now, they are planning to expand their approach.