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ABC7 New York on MSNContestants, including Joey Chestnut, set to weigh in for Nathan's Hot Dog Eating ContestThe 4th of July means that it's time for New York City's time-honored tradition, the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. The official weigh-in ceremony will take place at Hudson Yards at noon on Thursday ...
Kiss the bricks: Recreate this Indy 500 tradition by kissing the bricks at the track's finish line. The track's "Kiss the Bricks Tour" runs $15 for adults with discounted rates for kids and seniors.
But Juneteenth didn’t become an official holiday until 2021 ... That number dropped to less than half – roughly 500 people – in 2024, according to Williams. This year the former alderman decided not ...
The state’s official hub for gambling help, which Maner leads, was founded just this spring. Once they find the money, Maner and her colleagues plan to finally set up the state’s own helpline.
Early Sunday morning, Katherine Legge will strap herself into the Acura Integra Type S DE5 race car to accomplish one goal: ...
Museum admission is required for all tours and costs $25 for adults. The official IMS shop is attached to the speedway's museum, which is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, though hours vary in May.
John Andretti was the first driver to try the Indy 500-Coca-Cola 600 double in 1994, and Robby Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch also have given it a shot.
AI Quick Summary The Porsche 963 RSP is a one-off road version of the 963 Le Mans Hypercar, built for Roger Penske. Though not street-legal, it features unique design elements and retains its race ...
F1's indifference to one of the world's most popular races is staggering — and, if history is any guide, potentially shortsighted.
The clash between Formula 1’s 2026 Canadian Grand Prix and IndyCar’s Indianapolis 500 will only happen once every five years, Motorsport.com understands. On Tuesday, F1 announced its 24-race ...
Especially the Indy 500, we've always had great cars. It's such a tough race, there are so many things that need to go right for you to win it that you never know.
The Paper Plane, a bourbon-based concoction crowned Food 52’s “drink of the year” for 2025, hails from none other than New York City – and is finally getting its moment in the spotlight ...
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