New York City, Mayor Adams sued over sanctuary policies
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See it: New York Giants' Brian Burns, Wan'Dale Robinson violently collide at practiceNew York Giants LB Brian Burns and WR Wan'Dale Robinson violently collided at practice on Friday and both were escorted off the field.
No. 44 has a long history within the Giants organization, but there's only one clear cut choice on who wore it best.
New York Giants LB Kayvon Thibodeaux aims to finish more sacks in 2025 and has taken up wrestling to help accomplish that goal.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN3 observations from Day 2 of New York Jets training campHere are three observations from the second day of Jets training camp: This overshadowed the entire practice on Thursday. Quarterback Justin Fields went down with an injury and was carted off the field. Thankfully we can cut right to the chase: Fields is only considered to be "day-to-day." He dislocated a toe.
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Jets Wire on MSNSights and sounds from New York Jets training camp: Day 2The New York Jets have hit the field and have started to prepare for the 2025 NFL season as training camp is underway. Thursday drew a lot of eyes to Florham Park as it was the second day the Jets were out on the field working out during the 2025 season.
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New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is a "big fan" of safety Tyler Nubin, who is determined to become a locker room leader and "impact player."
The Philadelphia Phillies (58-44) and the New York Yankees (56-46) open a 3-game interleague series Friday at Yankee Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. ET (Apple TV+). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Phillies vs. Yankees odds and make our expert MLB picks and predictions for the best bets.
New York wildlife officials have closed a trail in the Adirondack Mountains this summer due to a bull moose lingering around the area.
The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against New York City on Thursday over its “sanctuary” laws, continuing a monthslong effort to crack down on localities that attempt to shield undocumented immigrants from federal detainment efforts.
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CNET on MSNStarlink Just Rolled Out a $15-Per-Month Plan in New York, but You’ll Have to Qualify to Sign UpIf Starlink wants to sell internet in the state, it doesn’t have a choice. That’s thanks to the Affordable Broadband Act, a New York state law passed in January . Customers will still have to pay for $349 upfront, however, which will likely be an insurmountable cost for many lower-income households.