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NYC horse carriage ban gains traction following tragic death of teen tourist
Legislation to ban horse carriages is gaining bipartisan momentum in the New York City Council following the freak accident that caused the death of a teen Indian tourist thrown from his horse in Central Park.
Teen tourist who was thrown to his death from Central Park horse was desperately trying to save mom’s life
Romanch Mahajan, 18, a tourist from India, was taking in the Big Apple sites with his family when they booked an iconic horse-and-buggy ride when the spooked beast took off in a deadly, caught-on-video mishap.
Mamdani soaks up spotlight with droning, nearly 10-minute speech at Knicks NYC ceremony
Mayor Zohran Mamdani was more than happy to soak up the spotlight as the Knicks were crowned the kings of New York during Thursday’s City Hall ceremony.
Knicks heralded as kings of NYC as millions attend estimated largest ticker-tape parade — and party — in city’s history
The Knicks were heralded as royalty Thursday in what is estimated to be the largest ticker tape parade — and biggest party — in Big Apple history, with ravenous fans arriving hours ahead of the event to catch a glimpse of the champions.
NYC first lady Rama Duwaji sports eyebrow-raising dress at City Hall ceremony
First Lady Rama Duwaji sported a dress made from a pile of T-shirts to the historic Knicks City Hall party.
Knicks owner Dolan throws shade on Mamdani after mayor’s longwinded speech: ‘I don’t need your vote’
Knicks owner James Dolan appeared to throw shade on Mayor Zohran Mamdani when he told revelers “I don’t need your vote” right after Hizzoner pumped out a speech heavy on Knicks history and their playoff run.
Knicks fans trade bathroom entry codes, tips as crowds flood ticker-tape parade: ‘Going to be gross’
Downtown Manhattan paradegoers are swapping bathroom tips, tricks and even the entry codes to enter coveted restrooms near City Hall as an estimated one million revelers packed the streets Thursday.
All the viewing areas for Knicks ticker-tape parade are already full — hours before epic celebration begins: NYPD
The viewing areas for the New York Knicks championship parade were all filled by 7:30 a.m., hours before the parade is due to start.
Knicks championship win caps a love story for couple who are bitter rivals in other sports
Danielle Kuchinskas and Alex Frawley of Middle Village Queens can’t agree on baseball teams but are dedicated Knicks fans.
Teen tourist killed after NYC carriage horse gets startled, bolts in Central Park
A teenage boy was critically hurt when a carriage horse he was riding in got startled and bolted in Central Park on Wednesday afternoon, cops and sources said.