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After four days of speculation by Chicago commuters and residents, a new 26-foot-tall monumental sculpture was unveiled Friday morning at Pioneer Court on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. With only the legs and skirt on view since Monday, the sculpture created...
This past weekend a new pop star, KDrew, emerged on the stage at Cedars Garden Banquet Hall in Hamilton, New Jersey. On Friday, almost 3,000 students, more then the equivalent enrollment of two full high schools combined, made their way to support their...
Peter Grandich, founder of Trinity Financial Sports & Entertainment Management Company, Atlantic Avenue, announced that Super Bowl XLII hero and former New York Giant David Tyree has joined the company’s advisory board.
Ilya, an adventurous manatee that wandered as far north as Cape Cod last summer, has recently been sighted at several locations around Miami’s Biscayne Bay, confirmed U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) biologists.
After a winter of harsh conditions that...
FedEx Corp. has announced the expansion of its alternative-energy vehicle fleet with the first all-electric FedEx parcel delivery trucks in the United States. Four purpose-built electric trucks—optimized for electric operation from the wheels up—are...
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton, a New Jersey-based hospital, has agreed to pay $6.35 million to settle allegations that the hospital defrauded Medicare. Two lawsuits filed against the Hamilton, N.J., facility alleged that the hospital...
Thomas S. Pendleton, 66, has been sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge Gregory M. Sleet in Wilmington, Del., to the statutory maximum of 30 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for traveling to Germany to have sex with a minor. Pendleton...
Consuelo Carreto Valencia, a member of the Carreto family sex trafficking ring that operated between Mexico and Queens, N.Y., has been sentenced to 121 months in prison for benefitting financially from her participation in the organization, which transported...
Elizabeth Synge, of Boston University Academy in Massachusetts, has won the $20,000 prize for first place in the Advantage Testing Foundation’s Math Prize for Girls competition held at NYU. With an additional $23,000 in prize money, the Math Prize...