Because restaurants are out and taverns are in, here are your evening links: NY's new budget will allow liquor stores to be open on Christmas, Jemima Kirke's cat, Knicks rookie Quentin Grimes didn't get playing time but did get a TikTok following and more.
New York's new budget agreement has a tiny provision allowing liquor stores to be
, an apparent concession to business owners who aren't happy about restaurants being allowed to keep serving to-go cocktails.from a Bed-Stuy house where the animals were allegedly being kept in "deplorable," "inhumane conditions.", who escaped from her Red Hook home, got rescued by a neighbor, didn't get retrieved by Kirke because she failed to give this neighbor a call back, and now the cat is back on the streets.
Knicks rookie Quentin Grimes didn't get a lot of playing time this year, but he did amass a following on TikTok with
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