Andy Cohen has joined the chorus of Bill de Blasio's critics. The 52-year-old talk show host joined Anderson Cooper to cover the Times Square ball drop on New Year's Eve for CNN and he had some choice words for New York City's mayor.
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Nearly 90 percent of suspects arrested on gun charges this year are back on the streets — fueling a historic spike in shootings that have left more than 1,756 dead or wounded, according to the NYPD. About 3,345 of the 3,793 perps arrested between Jan. 1 and Nov.
30 for firearms crimes — 88 percent — were let go, according to department data. Just 450 remain in jail, the NYPD told The Post.
Andy Cohen has joined the chorus of Bill de Blasio's critics. The 52-year-old talk show host joined Anderson Cooper to cover the Times Square ball drop on New Year's Eve for CNN and he had some choice words for New York City's mayor.
Fort Worth police were investigating the apparent shooting death of an employee at a car dealership, according to a report Tuesday. It happened at Bill’s Auto Sales on Monday and the shooting may have been the result of a burglary, according to Fox 4 Dallas.
Will Smith is kicking off season two of his Snapchat series, “Will From Home”, with a bang.
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City Hall and the NYPD knew in advance that an Orthodox synagogue would hold a massive funeral in Williamsburg Monday, and begged leaders to comply with COVID-19 restrictions — to no avail, The Post has learned. In pleas before the event, Mayor de Blasio’s representatives, including Pinny Ringel, the mayor’s liaison to the Orthodox Jewish community, asked the Yetev Lev D’Satmar temple at 152 Rodney St.
Indiana Jones 5 will be the last in the franchise, Disney has revealed.Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed the news at Disney’s Investor Day yesterday (December 10), saying that the upcoming movie would be the “fifth and final” film in the series.Logan filmmaker James Mangold will be directing the upcoming film, making this the first Indiana Jones film directed by someone other than Steven Spielberg.Harrison Ford will be returning to reprise his role as the titular character in the
Harrison Ford is to return as Indiana Jones at the grand old age of 78.
slew of other goods coming to Disney+ including Marvel and “Star Wars” projects.“Lucasfilm is in pre-production on the next installment of Indiana Jones. At the helm is James @Mang0ld, director of ‘Ford v Ferrari,’ and Indy himself, Harrison Ford, will be back to continue his iconic character’s journey.
Indiana Jones rides again! Harrison Ford is donning the iconic fedora and getting his bullwhip out of storage for one more epic adventure.Lucasfilm announced on Thursday — amid the massive Disney Investor Day — that development of the fifth and final film is already underway.«Lucasfilm is in pre-production on the next installment of Indiana Jones,» the company announced, through the official Twitter account.«At the helm is James @Mang0ld, director of Ford v Ferrari, and Indy himself, Harrison
Harrison Ford will be reprising one of his most famous role for the newest installment of “Indiana Jones”.
So perhaps Disney hasn’t abandoned films all together: Lucasfilm Boss Kathleen Kennedy said that the next Indiana Jones installment is on course to go into production this coming spring for a July 2022 release. As previously announced, James Mangold is directing. Comscore currently has it dated for July 29, 2022.