what the pilots had to do. first tonight, this deadly confrontation unfolding in front of witnesses on the streets of new york. police trying to arrest a suspect barricaded in. the suspect then opening fire on police. aaron katersky on the scene. this powerful storm system moving east, heavy snow and flood threats from colorado straight over to florida. then right up the east coast, the i-95 corridor, from d.c. to philadelphia to new york city. rain, snow, damaging winds. and rob marciano times it out. this close call on the runway. the video showing a jetblue passenger plane pulling up sharply during takeoff to avoid a head-on collision. how did this happen? the high-stakes meeting in israel. president biden s national security adviser jake sullivan urging prime minister benjamin netanyahu to scale back the assaults on gaza. netanyahu s response tonight. james longman standing by in israel. meantime, the terror arrests. multiple countries. the hamas threat elsewher
Carson’s Got Talent, a talent show featuring performers of all ages and genres, has announced the competition lineup for its April 14 show that benefits Meals On Wheels.
All-Around Excellence To The Editor: I want to acknowledge goodness happening in our community. There is a 17-year-old student at New Vision Advance Math and Science 4 (AMS IV), who is creating waves. Her name is Leigh-Denae Atkins. She was recently awarded the Questbridge Scholarship to Boston College Connell School of Nursing. This full ride
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Donald G. Tober, CEO of Sugar Foods Corporation and Sweet N Low magnate, died Friday, according to The New York Post.
Tober, 89, had been a driving force behind Sweet N Low, the little pink packets of artificial sweetener. He was bigger than life, Steve Odell, Tober s business partner of 51 years, told the Post.
The man who helped put pink Sweet N Low packets on millions of tables died on Friday.
Donald G. Tober, chairman of Sugar Foods Corporation, had been diagnosed with Parkinson s disease, according to the report.
According to a report in The New York Post, the 89-year-old died after jumping from his Manhattan apartment building.
$250 million and you really can t figure out what they re doing from day-to-day. bill: we ll end on a positive note. give me somebody that s really doing well so when the folks want to donate, they know where to go. well, i would say it s not as clear cut as that. it s hard for me to endorse. if you looked at food bank of new york city. city meals on wheels have spent three times the $650,000 they ve raised. and usually local organizations that have worked in that region affected for a long time know the community really well. bill: the more local the better rather than the big giant ones. that makes sense. instead of the knee jerk reaction, it s good to do homework, look to see which organizations have the capacity to respond to them and fund them. bill: thank you very much. we appreciate it. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along. is facebook making americans