Nathaniel D. Hale, a singer known as Nate Dogg, whose mellow baritone provided soul and swagger to gangsta rap in the 1990s and 2000s, died March 15 of complications from a series of strokes at a care facility near Long Beach, Calif. He was 41.
The son of a Baptist minister, Mr. Hale started his career in a Mississippi gospel choir and became one of the most prolific hip-hop artists of his generation. Read More...
Explore More An Upper East Side pol is pushing a new bill that aims to curb pedestrian deaths by brightening many of the Big Apple’s most dangerous intersections.
Councilwoman Julie Menin’s legislation, introduced Aug. 3, would require the Department of Transportation to install solar-powered LED crosswalks, stop signs and other traffic signs that illuminate at 500 or more heavily used pedestrian corridors citywide over the next five years. “Illuminating crosswalks will have significant benefits to reduce pedestrian fatalities,” said the Democratic councilwoman who represents the Upper East Side and surrounding neighborhoods. Read More...
Quincy Williams is a linebacker for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He was born on August 28, 1996. (NFL).
He went to college at Murray State and played football there. In the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars picked him up.
He is Quinnen Williams’ older brother. Quinnen Williams is also a defensive lineman for the New York Jets.
The Jacksonville Jaguars picked Williams with the 98th pick in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Read More...