Veteran New York broadcaster Ernie Anastos, first Greek-American major-market anchor, has died at 82 from pneumonia. 30+ ...
The founder of the commercial spyware firm Intellexa, recently convicted in a landmark wiretapping trial, says his company sells its technology exclusively to governments—an admission opposition ...
New York City mourns the loss of Ernie Anastos, the Hall of Fame broadcast journalist who passed away this week, at the age ...
The beloved Greek children’s magazine το ρόδι (The Pomegranate) returns nearly fifty years after its first publication, ...
The iconic figure in local news died Thursday morning and is remembered for his million-watt smile, impeccable style and the ...
A television journalist for four decades with 30 Emmy Awards, Mr. Anastos especially enjoyed delivering good news.
A familiar voice that guided New Yorkers through some of the city’s most historic and heartbreaking moments has gone silent.
At least 10 ships operated by Greek companies, and at least two Chinese-operated vessels, have sailed through the strait between Iran and Oman since US and Israeli strikes began on February 28.
Legendary Big Apple news anchor Ernie Anastos, who worked for several top tristate area stations and won numerous awards, has ...
A newly found underwater structure along the Norway coast may date back 1,000 years and shed light on medieval whale hunting.
Emmy-winning journalist Ernie Anastos has passed away. He was 82 ...
After more than sixty years of uninterrupted service, Deutsche Welle (DW) is set to discontinue its Greek-language programming. According to an announcement from the German international broadcaster, ...