Kayla Thompson
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Kayla Thompson is a dedicated journalist and writer with a passion for capturing the essence of New York. Her work spans a diverse range of topics, from the state’s vibrant cultural scene to its complex social and environmental issues. Based in Manhattan, Kayla has become known for her in-depth reporting and engaging storytelling that bring the many facets of New York to life.
‘Dilbert’ cartoonist Scott Adams dead at 68
“Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams is dead at 68. The satirist from Windham died following a long battle with…
January 13, 2026
Lawmakers slam Trump DOJ over delay in release of Epstein files, ask NY judge to intervene
Congressional lawmakers asked a Manhattan judge to appoint a special master to facilitate the Trump Justice Department’s release…
January 13, 2026
Ex-Knick Carmelo Anthony takes shot at OG Anunoby’s consistency
Knicks legend Carmelo Anthony believes OG Anunoby is the best two-way player in the NBA — when he…
January 13, 2026
Supreme Court hears case on state bans of trans women in sports
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that seeks to overturn state bans on transgender…
January 13, 2026
Bronx deli worker beaten with baseball bat for stopping shoplifter from stealing chips
A 29-year-old Bronx deli worker was mercilessly beaten with a baseball bat by a shoplifter he tried to…
January 13, 2026
16-year-old shot to death at Chipotle near Temple University
A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed inside a Chipotle near Temple University’s campus in North Philadelphia, police…
January 13, 2026
Yankees not close to hiring new international scouting director as signing period nears
With the 2026 international signing period set to begin on Jan. 15, the Yankees are still searching for…
January 13, 2026
Letter writer seeks the kindest way to end a friendship – New York Daily News
Dear Eric: What is the kindest way to end friendships? In the past, I have prided myself on…
January 13, 2026
Gov. Hochul proposing expansion of free community college program with focus on nursing
Gov. Hochul was set to propose an expansion of New York’s free community college program for adults in…
January 13, 2026
How Mamdani can help workers using his office
As nearly 15,000 NYC nurses went on strike yesterday, Mayor Mamdani showed up to demonstrate support. It’s a…
January 13, 2026