Austin Suburb Heats Up as H-E-B and Waffle House Move In

In a quiet corner just 15 miles east of Austin, Manor’s population boom has swiftly redrawn the lines of growth, turning a once modest suburb into a rising star of … Read more

Stevie Nicks Brings Her Solo Spell to NYC and Jersey—Tickets Now in Play

Music legend Stevie Nicks is set to dazzle fans with her solo tour in 2025, featuring two rare performances in the tri-state area—on August 8 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and … Read more

Hyatt Seals the Deal for High-Stakes NYC Casino Project

In a major twist to New York’s heated casino race, global hospitality giant Hyatt Hotels Corporation has joined hands with The Avenir, a proposed luxury casino-hotel rising near Manhattan’s Javits … Read more

Solstice Nights Get Spicy with Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila Bar Tour

In celebration of the summer solstice, Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila launches its festive “Sip Into Summer” bar crawl across Lower Manhattan starting Friday, June 20. This curated event features exclusive … Read more

Party Turns Perilous as Mega-Yacht Crashes on the Hudson in Manhattan

A cheerful river cruise turned chaotic when a mega party yacht, carrying nearly 400 guests, struck a Hudson River dock near West 130th Street on Saturday afternoon. The sudden crash, … Read more

Dole Whip Reinvents Itself to Bring Back Disney Magic at Home

After facing sharp criticism in 2023 for its failed freezer version, the beloved Dole Whip—Disney’s iconic pineapple soft-serve—returns with a newly reimagined recipe. Once dismissed for its icy texture and … Read more

Dalyce Curry, 95, perished in the Eaton Fire that ravaged Altadena, CA

A life touched by the shimmer of old Hollywood came to a quiet, tragic end as 95-year-old Dalyce Curry — known to loved ones as “Momma Dee” — perished in … Read more

City Escapes with Sand and Surf: Explore New York City’s Best Public Beaches

As summer unfolds across New York City, a quieter rhythm begins to echo beyond the skyscrapers—one carried by waves, boardwalks, and seagull calls. With eight public beaches stretching across the … Read more

André Sennwald: Rediscovering the Critic Who Challenged Golden Age Illusions

In a fleeting but fierce flash of brilliance, New York Times critic André Sennwald emerged during a restless chapter in cinema history—when sound had just settled, Technicolor was rising, and … Read more

From Soup to Stew, These Winter Meals Spark Matariki Joy

As winter nights grow longer and colder, kitchens become the heart of the home once more. From slow-cooked pulled pork to plant-based bourguignon, Great USA News’s archive unfolds a table … Read more