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Michaela Coel turns New York’s sidewalks into her personal runway

Michaela Coel turns New York’s sidewalks into her personal runway

British actress Michaela Coel is currently promoting not one but two highly anticipated films, and her wardrobe is proving just as captivating as her on-screen performances.  The 38-year-old takes on the role of an art dealer in The Christophers and a fashion designer in Mother Mary, where she stars alongside Anne Hathaway. So it’s fitting that her press tour style has been flawless, with multiple daily appearances across New York, each one a masterclass in immaculate transitional season dressing. © GC Images The skirt suit and stilettos Michaela kicked off the tour with a modern twist on the classic skirt suit. The matching set from Ferragamo autumn/winter 2026 featured a fluid cut, with buttoned panels left intentionally undone. She completed the look with a pair of the brand’s sculptural slingbacks, the S-shaped heel mule, and Studio Amelia’s Adler bag. The long shorts and asymmetrical top On Friday, she stepped out on in two pieces from Courrèges’ Spring collection. The black asymmetrical top by the French heritage brand was effortlessly cool paired with the chocolate brown …

Demons Were Manifesting During an Easter Service in New York’s Time Square – OpentheWord.org

Demons Were Manifesting During an Easter Service in New York’s Time Square – OpentheWord.org

New York Times Square Credit: Cem Ersozlu, unsplash.com Jesus was just beginning His ministry, when the Lord went to Capernaum and spoke at a Synagogue on the Sabbath. Mark adds that “He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as the scribes” (Mark 1:22 NASV). There was a live demonstration of this authority, when a man possessed by an evil spirit manifested during the service. While most Bible versions read that this was a man “with an unclean spirit’, the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown commentary points out that the actual Greek reads, he was actually “in an unclean spirit.” In other words, this man was so deeply embedded in the demonic, that his personality was lost and he no longer had any control. Because of Christ’s presence, the demon cried out, “What business do You have with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have You come to destroy us? I know who You are: the Holy One of God!” Jesus rebuked the demon and ordered it to come out of the man. The demon threw the man into convulsions before being driven out by …

Trump Administration Agrees to Return Rainbow Pride Flag to New York’s Stonewall Monument

Trump Administration Agrees to Return Rainbow Pride Flag to New York’s Stonewall Monument

NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration said Monday it will resume flying a rainbow Pride flag on a federal flagpole at the Stonewall National Monument in New York City, reversing course two months after removing the banner from the first national monument commemorating LGBTQ+ history. The government revealed the decision in court papers as it agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by advocacy and historic preservation groups who had sought to block the Feb. 9 removal. A judge approved the deal. The Interior Department and National Park Service “have confirmed their intention to maintain a Pride flag at Stonewall,” lawyers for the government and the groups wrote in a joint court filing. The flag — one of several Pride banners at the 7.7-acre (3.1-hectare) park — won’t be removed, except for “maintenance or other practical purposes,” the filing said. Under the agreement, within a week, the park service will hang three flags on its flagpole at the monument. The Pride flag will be positioned below the U.S. flag, in accordance with U.S. flag code, …

Machete-wielding man killed by police in New York’s Grand Central station | Crime News

Machete-wielding man killed by police in New York’s Grand Central station | Crime News

Three elderly victims were wounded at the transit hub, and the alleged attacker is in critical condition, police said. Published On 11 Apr 202611 Apr 2026 A man wielding a machete was fatally shot by police in New York City’s Grand Central station, after allegedly wounding three elderly individuals, according to the local police department. Police responded to a call about a man with a knife at the iconic transit hub at 9:40am United States Eastern time (13:40 GMT) on Saturday. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list One police officer opened fire, striking the man, who was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. Three individuals — an 84-year-old man, a 70-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man — were wounded before police arrived at the scene, according to a New York Police Department (NYPD) spokesperson. All three victims were hospitalised in stable condition. In a statement, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the attacker later died from the wound. He said police had opened fire when the man “did not drop …

Khaite and The Judd Foundation Hosted New York’s Culturati For Dinner At The Last Cool Building In SoHo

Khaite and The Judd Foundation Hosted New York’s Culturati For Dinner At The Last Cool Building In SoHo

On a Wednesday evening in April—winter’s chill still lingering in the night air—a cast-iron SoHo building, 101 Spring Street, was packed. It’s one of the few addresses in the neighborhood left without a brand name on front: next door is Retrofête, a trendy New York based fashion brand known for their sparkly party dresses. Around the corner is the Museum of Ice Cream. And a Sephora. And a Capital One Café—a coffee shop chain by, yes, the Fortune 500 bank. It’s also likely the only building left that still retains mostly the same interiors as it had in the 1970s, when SoHo was populated with artists rather than the essentially elevated shopping mall it is today. And it’s definitely the only one that, at this particular moment in time, was filled with famous names like Aubrey Plaza, Grace Gummer, and Solange Knowles. They were all gathered there to mark the legacy of one man: Donald Judd, arguably the most famous of those aforementioned SoHo artists who once lived and worked in the very building they …

New York’s Beloved Bodegas Are Filling Up With AI Slop

New York’s Beloved Bodegas Are Filling Up With AI Slop

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Not even the most enduring symbol of New York city is safe from the AI onslaught. No, we’re not talking about the iconic pizza rat, or even the stable of mascots wandering Times Square like some kind of sad, brand-name purgatory. We’re talking about bodegas, the ubiquitous corner stores that first emerged in the 1950s as waves of Puerto Rican migrants began calling the city home. If you’re not from New York, they may just seem like corner stores, and on a certain level, that’s true. But they’re a special part of the fabric of the city. Even Chicago, largely considered the USA’s second most walkable city after New York, pales in comparison to the latter’s sheer number of convenience stores. With an estimated 13,000 bodegas across the five boroughs, it was probably only a matter of time before some of them began turning to AI slop for their in-store signage. First reported by Hell Gate, many of …

Deadly plane crash at New York’s LaGuardia Airport

Deadly plane crash at New York’s LaGuardia Airport

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New York’s Congestion Toll Into Manhattan Upheld by a Federal Judge Over Trump’s Objections

New York’s Congestion Toll Into Manhattan Upheld by a Federal Judge Over Trump’s Objections

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s administration’s efforts to halt New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion fee meant to reduce traffic and pump revenue into the region’s aging transit system. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman on Tuesday ruled that the U.S. Department of Transportation lacked the authority to unilaterally rescind approval of the $9 toll, which former Democratic President Joe Biden initially green-lit. Instead, he sided with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which had argued that the department’s reversal was “unlawful” because the agency had not adequately explained its reasoning. “The Secretary’s actions were arbitrary and capricious, an abuse of discretion, and not in accordance with law,” Liman wrote in his 149-page ruling, referring to Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The judge noted that New York’s legislature passed the toll, which its governor signed into law and received the necessary federal approvals before launching. “The democratic process worked,” Liman wrote, even as he left the door open for future attempts by Trump and other opponents to kill the program, which took effect …

New York’s High Line Art Announces New Season of Year-Long Commissions

New York’s High Line Art Announces New Season of Year-Long Commissions

High Line Art, the Cecilia Alemani–curated enterprise the programs and commissions public artworks for the reimagined elevated-train-track park in New York, announced its next season, to start in the spring and continue (in most cases) for around a year. In March, the High Line Billboard—a working billboard rising from the ground on 18th Street—will be adorned with Spring Cleaning (2026) by Katherine Bernhardt, whose wild colors and animated brushwork rendered a still life comprising a riotous lineup of cleaning products and domestic goods. Related Articles Starting in April, the landscaped expanse of the High Line park stretching from Gansevoort Street (near the Whitney Museum of American Art) and 34th Street on Manhattan’s west side, will play home to three large-scale commissions. Patricia Ayres will present an installation of sculptures that “resemble a patchworked-cadaver version of a dress form,” per a press release, in ways that reference the New York–based artist’s “upbringing in the Catholic church, women’s fashion standards, and the carceral system.” Ximena Garrido-Lecca, who splits her time between Mexico City and Lima, Peru, will …

New York’s ‘bodega boys,’ the Yemeni shopkeepers caught in Trump’s immigration crackdown

New York’s ‘bodega boys,’ the Yemeni shopkeepers caught in Trump’s immigration crackdown

New Yorkers have a special affection for what they call their bodega – a neighborhood convenience store and sandwich shop – and even more so for the person at the register: their bodega boy. These days in Brooklyn, that person is often a man from Yemen. Many residents were unaware of this until a thousand stores closed in 2017 to protest Donald Trump’s first travel ban against several Muslim-majority countries, including Yemen. These businesses are often family-run and stay open from early morning until late at night, with several generations taking turns behind the counter. Each shop reflects the diverse and complex identity of the community, as every owner finds their place within the mosaic that makes up New York. In that sense, New York’s bodegas are a testament to the American dream: a crossroads where owners spend most of their lives working, eating, sleeping, praying and dancing. And it is also where Zohran Mamdani, the city’s mayor since January 2026, made repeated visits during his election campaign, turning these stores into essential, emblematic places. …