"It's great to honor the MetroCard and how it was such an important part of New York City.''
150 swimmers raced a mile in the Willamette River on Sunday for Portland's inaugural Portland Mile, an annual event to support the Human Access Project and celebrate Portland's evolving relationship with the river.
Archbishop Ronald Hicks holds up a Knicks No. 11 jersey during Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, where he celebrated the team's championship win and welcomed World Cup fans to New York. The archbishop said he watched every minute of the Knicks' championship win and praised sports for bringing people together. [ more › ]
Taiwan's intelligence agency said on Sunday it is establishing an information-reporting channel for Chinese nationals to offer tips securely.
Knicks point guard Jose Alvarado started his victory tour in his native Brooklyn by making a surprise appearance in the Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade on Sunday.
"It's a labor of love.''
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch touted her officers' hard work to keep the peace Saturday night as the Knicks NBA championship sparked celebrations across the city -- with some fans marring the parties with violent incidents.
4 things to know about the weather: Much cooler and less humid for Monday Gusty winds Monday from the NW 10-20+ Tuesday looks good, too! Rain chances return mid-week with another strong storm threat on Thursday It was another hot, steamy, and stormy day across D.C., with Reagan National climbing to 94° and a heat index pushing close to 100. We’re not done just yet, as storms remain possible through the night. Any storms that develop could bring gusty winds, heavy rain and lightning, so keep the NBC Washington app handy for real-time alerts. Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to check the weather radar on the go. The good news is relief is on the way. A cold front moving through later tonight will push storms east and bring in cooler, less humid air. Monday and Tuesday look noticeably more comfortable, and there will be a nice break before heat and humidity start building again by midweek. Storm chances creep back in
4 things to know about the weather: Much cooler and less humid for Monday Gusty winds Monday from the NW 10-20+ Tuesday looks good, too! Rain chances return mid-week with another strong storm threat on Thursday It was another hot, steamy, and stormy day across D.C., with Reagan National climbing to 94° and a heat index pushing close to 100. We’re not done just yet, and stay Weather Alert this evening as strong to severe storms remain possible through about 10 p.m. Any storms that develop could bring gusty winds, heavy rain and lightning, so keep the NBC Washington app handy for real-time alerts. Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to check the weather radar on the go. The good news is relief is on the way. A cold front moving through later tonight will push storms east and bring in cooler, less humid air. Monday and Tuesday look noticeably more comfortable, and there will be a nice break before heat and humidity start
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The happy couple tied the knot in a star-studded Italian ceremony earlier this month.
The streets of Boston were flooded with kilts and bagpipes Sunday as Scotland’s “Tartan Army” marched to Fenway Park — a victory lap after the team won its first World Cup game at Boston Stadium the night before. Thousands of Scottish supporters made their way from Evans Way Park to Fenway for the Red Sox game, taking over Lansdowne Street to celebrate their 1-0 victory over Haiti. Scotland’s “Tartan Army” marches to Fenway Park on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Scotland’s “Tartan Army” marches to Fenway Park on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Though some fans did skip the march, opting to head straight to the bar instead. “I’m wearing my what we call our falling down kilt, this is our drinking kilt, OK? This is so we get buried and don’t have to worry about it,” John Dunne said. Fans used a different mode of transportation to get to the World Cup game in Foxborough on Saturday. The MBTA is offering 2