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Greetings from Kalk Bay, a South African fishing village where wild seals await scraps

Blinken and British counterpart signal trans-Atlantic unity with visit to Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his British counterpart, David Lammy, are raising alarms about Iranian ballistic missiles in Russia that threaten Ukraine.

Veteran diplomat on Trump's objectives with his World Economic Forum speech

NYCEM Commissioner Zach Iscol submits resignation effective Feb. 11
Ryan Serhant on how he went from a soap star to building a real estate empire | Podcast
This week on "If You Can Make It Here with Mike Marza," Mike sits down with someone who knows New York City hustle better than almost anyone: Ryan Serhant. He's a CEO, entrepreneur, author, dad, and the face behind one of the fastest growing real estate firms in the world, SERHANT.

NYPD sergeant arrested for allegedly groping domestic violence victim

Trump's Greenland demand has been a gift to U.S. geopolitical foes like Russia

Countries invited to join Trump's Board of Peace react with apprehension

Former president of Ireland talks about Trump's plan for his Board of Peace
What is President Trump's Board of Peace actually for? NPR's Leila Fadel asks Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and member of The Elders, a group of world leaders who advocate for peace.

Greenpoint community voices concerns over plans to build new high-rises along the East River
A community in Brooklyn is concerned about gentrification and being left behind over a new high-rise along the East River.

Homeowner scares off burglars with gun during home invasion in Jamaica Estates
The home invasion in the affluent neighborhood of Jamaica is prompting the Bukharan community to issue an alert to Jewish residents who might be on vacation for Yeshiva.

