Good Tuesday morning in New York City, where it's freezing.
Here's what else is happening:
- Since December, 60 homeless New Yorkers between the ages of 18 and 24 have been receiving $1,200 a month in guaranteed income as part of a City Council-funded program.
- The city's sanitation department last year issued a record 533 tickets — mostly in Queens — for illegally using cones to block off parking spots.
- Rev. Al Sharpton spent part of Martin Luther King Jr. Day rallying with striking nurses outside Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital.
- Outgoing New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy yesterday signed a bill reviving mandatory cursive training for students in 3rd through 5th grade.
- "Masquerade," the immersive "Sleep No More"-style adaptation of "Phantom of the Opera" in Midtown, has some devoted regulars.
- During a surprise performance in New Jersey over the long weekend, Bruce Springsteen denounced ICE's enforcement activity in Minneapolis.
- Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson also had some criticism for ICE's killing of Renee Good.
- Moving to Australia can make you hot.
- Just watch out for sharks.
- And finally, compliments of the chef: