Not a peep out of His Majesty since U.S. President Donald Trump has been blathering and bloviating about this country becoming the 51st American state, writes Rosie DiManno.
“I agree that we need our parks back,” says Ryan Donais, founder of Tiny Tiny Homes, who saw an “immediate need” and located five modular homes in the downtown St. James Park.
It’s a taut thriller from another time and place, though not so long ago, and much of the crisis is a distant echo of what would occur on a far broader canvas in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, writes Rosie DiManno.
Gisèle Pelicot is rightly being hailed as heroic for stepping forward as a rape victim. On Thursday, 51 men were convicted in a French court of assaulting her. Pelicot said “it’s not for us to have shame, it’s for them.”
Hezbollah has come crawling to a ceasefire agreement with Israel, writes Rosie DiManno. It has been, at least in its 13-month war with Israel — in solidarity with Hamas — defeated.
The homeless aren’t going away. Resolute efforts to find them a place to live entail complex undertakings, patient cajoling and a whole lot of money, writes Rosie DiManno.