Good Monday morning in New York City, where the nurses' strike is on.
Here's what else is happening:
- Did you catch the Reverse Manhattanhenge this morning?
- What are Mayor Mamdani and his wife going to do with the extra four bedrooms in their new house?
- Thousands of people marched in Midtown yesterday to protest ICE's killing of Renee Good and the Trump administration's ongoing immigration enforcement.
- This season's Rockefeller Christmas Tree is set to be cut up and used in Habitat for Humanity houses in the Albany area.
- Richard “Dick” Codey, the longest-serving state legislator in New Jersey history and a leading advocate for mental health awareness, has died at the age of 79.
- "It was a place to ... bring dates, to hang with friends, to waste time, back when there was time to be wasted": RIP Brunswick Square Mall.
- Congrats to "Good Hang" host Amy Poehler on beating "Call Her Daddy" and NPR's "Up First" to win the first-ever Golden Globe award for best podcast.
- There's not necessarily any benefit to waking up at 5 a.m. if you don't have to.
- But there are some benefits to jumping up and down 50 times every morning.
- And finally, Wet January: