Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo on Madison, John Mulaney on Broadway, more NYC events

Each week, Alexa is rounding up the buzziest fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts and celeb-studded cultural happenings in NYC. It’s our curated guide to the very best things to see, shop, taste and experience around the city. What’s making our luxury list this week? Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo both debut new Madison Avenue…
I was shocked to see my Airbnb guest sent an invoice for ‘redecorating services’

An Airbnb property manager is seeing red after one of their properties was fiercely trashed by a renter.
Surprising implication for home prices in counties that flipped vote to Trump

Could your vote in the last presidential election affect your home’s value?
YouTuber Chay Denne, fed up with rent, transforms school bus into two-story home

A South Carolina man who was fed up with paying monthly rent has revealed how he spent more than a year—and $57,000—transforming an old school bus into a two-story, two-bedroom home on wheels.
Food Fete to go year-round again

Continuing a new format first used this year, the annual BVI Food Fete will be held throughout 2025 with culinary events…
More Than 5,900 Tax Refunds Mailed to Virgin Islanders Ahead of the Holidays

In keeping with a pledge made recently by Governor Albert Bryan Jr., more tax refund checks have been mailed out to Virg…
St. Thomas-St. John District Launches 2024-2025 After School Snack Program

The V.I. Department of Education’s St. Thomas-St. John District School Food Authority (SFA) has announced the launch o…
In the Matter of the Estate of Seferino Nieves, Jr.

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For Years, U.S. Collected Tips About Austin Tice’s Disappearance in Syria

Nongovernmental workers and journalists have scoured prisons for clues about his fate in the absence of an official American presence in the country.
Trump slams ‘radical partisan’ Judge Merchan for refusing to toss NYC ‘hush money’ case after Supreme Court immunity verdict

President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday slammed the New York judge who oversaw his hush money trial as “biased” and a “radical partisan” for refusing to toss out the case.