New York
George Clooney, Sarah Snook and Sadie Sink Get Tony Nominations
The Tony Awards are presented by the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing. This year, there were 21 plays and 21 musicals eligible for awards because they opened on Broadway between April 26, 2024, and April 27, 2025.
In a season when an unusual number of boldface names appeared on Broadway, several came away with nominations, including Darren Criss and Bob Odenkirk. But a bevy of major stars failed to get nods from the nominators, including Denzel Washington, Jake Gyllenhaal, Nick Jonas, David Hyde Pierce and Idina Menzel.
The race for best lead actress in a musical is seen as having two front-runners: McDonald, who is giving a blistering performance of an out-of-control stage mother in “Gypsy,” and Nicole Scherzinger, a former Pussycat Doll making a rapturously received Broadway debut as a has-been movie star in “Sunset Boulevard.” The other nominees in that category include both stars of “Death Becomes Her,” Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard, as well as Jasmine Amy Rogers, who brings Betty Boop to life in “Boop! The Musical.”
The race for best lead actor in a musical is wide open, with six nominees, including Criss of “Maybe Happy Ending,” Andrew Durand of “Dead Outlaw,” Tom Francis of “Sunset Boulevard,” Jonathan Groff of “Just in Time,” James Monroe Iglehart of “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical” and Jeremy Jordan of “Floyd Collins.”
Farrow, Sink and Snook are all included in the race for best lead actress in a play — Farrow as an Iowa divorcée whose life is upended when she takes in a tenant in “The Roommate,” Sink as an adolescent-with-secrets in “John Proctor Is the Villain” and Snook as 26 characters in a one-woman (plus camera crew) adaptation of “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” They will face off against LaTanya Richardson Jackson, playing a formidable family matriarch in “Purpose,” and Laura Donnelly, who, in “The Hills of California,” played a mother in the first act and her daughter, many years later, in the second.
New York
Video: We Analyzed the Deadly Crash at LaGuardia
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By Lazaro Gamio, Coleman Lowndes and James Surdam
March 27, 2026
New York
Video: LaGuardia Crash Survivors Recount Ordeal
“I just thought, please don’t let this be how my life ends. I’m not ready to die. When we landed, it was a very rough landing. Like we landed and the plane jolted back up, and that caught a lot of passengers off guard. Everyone kind of like, ‘What’s going on?’ And then you hear the pilot braking, and it was like just this grinding sound.” “Everybody was shocked everywhere. There was — there’s people screaming. The plane just veered off course. I mean, it was just — it all happened so quickly, but it all felt just like a very dire situation.” “Oh, God. Oh my goodness. That’s crazy.” “People were bleeding from their nose, cuts and scrapes. I saw black eyes, all different types of facial contusions, bruising and bleeding. I was sitting by the exit door, and I opened the exit door. There was a sense of camaraderie amongst the survivors. Nobody was pushing, shoving, ‘I got to get out first.’” “The plane actually tipped back as we were leaving, as people were getting off the plane. That was when the nose kind of fell off the front of the plane, and the whole plane kind of went up to what we’d seen in all the pictures of the plane’s nose in the air.” And there was no slide when we got out. A lot of us were jumping off of the airplane wing to get down. And when I got out and I saw that the front of the plane, how destroyed it was, I just was — I was in shock.” “It was only really when I was outside of the plane, looking back at the plane, and I had seen what had happened to the cockpit, and then just like this sense of dread overcame me, where I was just like, wow, a lot of people might have just been pretty badly hurt.” “I’m grateful to the pilots who were so courageous and brave, and acted swiftly, and they saved our lives. And if it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t be able to come home to my family. I’m forever indebted to them. They’re my heroes.”
New York
Video: Passenger Jet and Fire Truck Crash at LaGuardia Airport, Leaving 2 Dead
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By Axel Boada and Monika Cvorak
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