NYC Mayoral Candidate Confronts Border Czar Over Immigration Policies

NYC mayoral candidate confronts border czar over illegal immigration policies and detention of activist. Trump administration crackdown criticized. ICE arrests anti-Israel activist. State lawmaker challenges border czar in Albany, questioning detainment of New Yorkers without charge. Columbia University student's green card revoked. Trump administration vows to deport Hamas supporters.

New York City's Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over FEMA Funds

A federal judge blocked New York City's request for President Donald Trump's administration to return $80 million in FEMA funds allocated for migrant shelters and services. NYC filed a lawsuit against Trump, FEMA, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Homeland Security.

Proposed Bill to Criminalize Waving Terror Group Flags in New York

NYC Council Minority Leader Joann Ariola supports a proposed bill to give jail time to protesters waving terror group flags in New York. The bill would expand the definition of aggravated harassment to include displaying symbols of foreign terrorist organizations with the intent to harass, annoy, or threaten others.

Controversy over Opening of 2,200 Male-Only Migrant Shelter in the Bronx

A new 2,200 male-only migrant shelter has opened in the Bronx despite residents' opposition. Residents expressed anger at a community meeting, feeling their community was being treated as a 'dumping ground' for migrants. The shelter is part of NYC's efforts to house migrants, with another shelter in Manhattan set to close soon.

Discussion on Mayor Adams' Office Resignations and Andrew Cuomo's Potential Mayoral Run

Former Hillary Clinton spokesperson Tim Hogan and OutKick host Tomi Lahren discuss mass resignations at Mayor Adams' office and the impact on his re-election chances. Rep. Ritchie Torres endorses Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor, citing competence and courage. Cuomo, facing scandals, is rumored to enter the race. Adams faces multiple challengers in the Democratic primary.

NYC Congestion Pricing Clash Between Gov. Hochul and President Trump

The Department of Transportation terminated approval for NYC congestion pricing, leading to a clash between Gov. Kathy Hochul and President Donald Trump over the toll program. Despite federal order, tolls remain due to a lawsuit. Hochul vows to continue fighting for the program.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Corruption Case

A U.S. judge has adjourned the trial of NYC Mayor Eric Adams after the Acting Deputy Attorney General asked to drop corruption charges. The judge has not made a final decision yet, citing an 'unusual situation.'

President Trump declares himself 'King' after halting NYC congestion pricing system

President Trump declares himself a 'King' on social media after halting NYC congestion pricing system, sparking legal challenges and backlash from New York Governor. The tolling system aims to reduce air pollution and improve city transit but is divisive among residents.

Clawing Back FEMA Payment for NYC Migrant Hotels

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem clawed back a $59 million payment made by FEMA for hotels housing migrants in NYC, citing safety concerns and violation of the law. Four FEMA employees were terminated for making the payments without authorization.

Robbery Spree in NYC

Robbers targeted 49 NYC stores to steal ATM machines, resulting in a $40,000 cash theft. Police seek public's help in identifying suspects. Increase in shoplifting incidents reported in the city. Singh family store also affected. City leaders face challenge in filling NYPD positions.

Impact of Congestion Pricing in NYC

The implementation of a $9 congestion pricing plan in NYC is causing concern among residents due to potential gridlock and lack of parking spots in neighborhoods closest to the tolling zone. Critics fear increased air and noise pollution in outer boroughs as drivers look to avoid the tolls.

Suspected Murder of Woman in NYC by Illegal Immigrant

Breitbart News discusses suspected murder of a woman in NYC by an illegal immigrant, suggesting it could turn a blue state red due to the political implications.

Healthcare Executives Threatened in NYC

Wanted posters of healthcare executives in NYC following UnitedHealthcare CEO's assassination. Suspect arrested with manifesto condemning healthcare system. Executives urged to be cautious as threats rise.

Protest against closure of migrant shelters in New York State

Protesters gather outside New York State Capitol to urge Gov. Hochul to prevent closure of hotels housing migrants. Activists demand intervention to prevent eviction and provide new state funding for shelter. NYC scaling back shelter program, leading to closure of migrant shelters. Mayor Adams behind moves to crack down on services for migrants. Protest against closures organized by Columbia County Sanctuary Movement and local nonprofits.

Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO arrived in NYC on Greyhound bus, stayed at hostel before committing the crime. Surveillance images released, manhunt ongoing.

UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder in NYC

UnitedHealthcare CEO's killer traveled to NYC from Atlanta, shot outside Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Suspected killer checked into a hostel on the Upper West Side and was seen without a mask. NYPD believes the killing was targeted, not random.

Closure of NYC's Meatpacking District Meatpackers

NYC's Meatpacking District is losing its last meatpackers as the city plans to redevelop the area into a mixed-income housing complex with a 60-story tower. The district, once known for butchers and packing plants, now hosts luxury brands and nightlife venues.

Homeless Sex in NYC Parking Lot

A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive near the East River Greenway has become a hotspot for homeless sex, with explicit videos obtained. Locals express disgust and concern over the deteriorating state of the area.

Violent Subway Stabbing in NYC

A random stranger stabbed a NYC subway rider with a 'Rambo-style knife' in an unprovoked attack. The victim suffered chest and arm wounds but is in stable condition. The attacker is still at large.

Prince Harry and Prince William's Possible Concurrent NYC Visits

Prince Harry is scheduled to attend the U.N. General Assembly High-level Week and Climate Week in New York City next month for his philanthropic initiatives, while Prince William might also be in NYC for the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit. The ongoing rift between the brothers has been fueled by Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit in 2020.

Jeremiah Davenport Arrested in NYC for Gun Charge

Arkansas Razorbacks' Jeremiah Davenport was arrested in NYC for a gun charge after police observed a strong odor of marijuana coming from his vehicle and found a loaded firearm inside. He was charged with criminal possession of a loaded firearm, unlawful possession of an ammo feed device, and tinted windows.

Security Preparations for Israel Day Parade in NYC

NYC public school students walked out of classes and an anti-Israel protest took place at the Department of Education headquarters. The New York City Police Department is on high alert for the annual Israel Day Parade due to potential threats. Security measures are increased, with drones and various police units deployed for safety.

Controversial Incidents in Schools

NYC public school students walked out of classes and an anti-Israel staged a protest at the Department of Education headquarters. A Massachusetts elementary school teacher has been placed on leave for holding a mock slave auction and using a racial slur.

Protests outside former President Trump's trial in New York City

Protests outside New York City courtroom where former President Trump's trial is taking place escalate as supporters and anti-Trump protesters clash, with police intervention required.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial in New York City

Former President Trump speaks outside NYC courtroom ahead of closing arguments in his criminal trial, accusing Joe Biden of destroying the country and weaponizing the legal system against him. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records related to Stormy Daniels payment. Defense team motioned for dismissal of the case.

Chelly Wilson: The Jewish Grandmother who Dominated Adult Entertainment Theaters in NYC

Chelly Wilson, a Jewish grandmother and Holocaust survivor, dominated the adult entertainment theater scene in New York City in the 1970s and 80s by owning and producing adult films. She was a trailblazer who embraced the shifting public perception of adult films during the 'porno chic' era, building a better life for herself and her family.

Fleet Week in NYC

Members of the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps participate in Fleet Week in NYC, showcasing their diving skills in Times Square.

Antisemitic Vandalism at Rothschild TLV Restaurant

An Upper East Side kosher restaurant, Rothschild TLV, was targeted by vandals following anti-Israel protests. The incident is believed to be a hate crime amidst a spike in antisemitism in NYC.

Fatal Shooting of 16-Year-Old Boy in NYC

A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot in the head in a daylight attack in NYC, possibly school-related. The incident occurred outside a Soho hotel, with the suspect on a Citi Bike. The victim, Mahki Brown, a student of Broome Street Academy Charter High School, was shot twice in the leg and pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital. Police are searching for suspects.

Conversion of NYC Hotel into Migrant Shelter

A boutique hotel in NYC's Broadway District has been converted into a temporary migrant shelter, leading to mixed reactions from critics and city officials.

Opinion Pieces on Fox News Website

Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes President Biden's statement on anti-Israel protests as 'pathetic'. Various opinion pieces and commentary on current events are highlighted on the Fox News website.

Former President Trump fined for violating gag order in criminal trial in NYC

Former President Trump fined for violating gag order in criminal trial in NYC. Trump accuses judge of 'rigging' 2024 election. Judge warns of potential jail time for continued violations. Case involves payment to Stormy Daniels and falsifying business records.

Former President Trump's criminal trial in NYC

Former President Trump fined $9,000 for violating gag order in criminal trial in NYC. Judge warns of possible incarceration for continued violations.

Random Street Attacks on Women in NYC

A woman was randomly attacked with a hockey stick in Manhattan, following a series of assaults on women in NYC. The attacker remains at large, and surveillance images have been released. Several women have reported being assaulted by men on the streets, with one influencer's alleged attacker being an extremist political activist named Skiboky Stora.

African immigrants in New York City complain about free food and housing

African immigrants in New York City complain about the quality of free food and housing provided to them, demanding better accommodations and long-term housing. Some have even thrown away prepared meals, causing significant food waste and taxpayer money. The issue has sparked controversy and concerns over entitlement.

Donald Trump's Visit to Bodega in NYC

Former President Donald Trump visited a bodega in New York City where a worker was attacked, robbed, and wrongfully prosecuted for murder by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Trump highlighted the rising retail theft and decreasing police force numbers in NYC, expressing support for bodegas and advocating for stronger law enforcement.

Update on Trump's Court Cases

Jesse Binnall provides insights on Trump's court cases, including the 'hush money' trial in NYC. The discussion is featured on the Breitbart News Daily Podcast hosted by Mike Slater.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on U.S. Border Situation and Immigration

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joins 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss the U.S. border situation, criticizing Biden and NYC Mayor Eric Adams for handling the migrant crisis. Abbott disputes claims of bussing migrants to New York City and blames Biden for the immigration influx.

Media Coverage of NYC Earthquake

Fox News host Jesse Watters criticizes the media coverage of a 4.8-magnitude earthquake in NYC as overly dramatic, emphasizing that no one was hurt and no buildings were damaged.

Protesters Confront Hillary Clinton in NYC

Hillary Clinton confronted by profanity-slinging pro-Palestinian protesters in NYC after hosting a fundraiser for Biden, tensions rising over Biden administration's response to Israel-Hamas war. Protesters accuse Clintons of supporting genocide.

Protesters Interrupt Easter Vigil at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NYC

Protesters interrupted an Easter Vigil at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NYC shouting “Free Palestine!” and demanding action on climate change. Three demonstrators were arrested for displaying a banner reading “Silence = Death.” The protest was eventually drowned out by the congregation singing “Hallelujah.”

Contrasting events of Biden's NYC fundraiser and Trump attending NYPD officer's wake

Biden raises $25 million at swanky NYC fundraiser amid left-wing protests, while Trump attends wake of slain NYPD officer. David Axelrod suggests money raised is more significant than optics. Fundraiser includes star-studded guests and musical performances.

Violent Attacks Against Women in New York City

New York City Council member Amanda Farías criticized ordinary citizens for ignoring recent violent attacks against women in NYC, sparking controversy and backlash on social media.

Implementation of Body Scanners in NYC Subway Stations

NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces implementation of body scanners in subway stations to deter criminal activity after a sharp uptick in crime. Scans will detect weapons and additional mental health clinicians will be hired to assist NYPD in addressing individuals with severe mental illness.

Comparison of Trump and Biden's events in NYC

Former President Trump attending slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller's funeral is seen as benefiting him politically by resonating more with middle America compared to President Biden's star-studded event in NYC.

Jon Stewart's NYC home valuation controversy

Comedian Jon Stewart faces online mockery after overvaluing his NYC home, despite previously ridiculing Trump over real estate valuations. Stewart sold his Tribeca duplex for $17.5 million, while assessor records showed its market value was only $1.882 million. The report has led to online ridicule of Stewart's actions.

Controversy over NYC Pilot Program for Prepaid Debit Cards for Illegal Immigrants

New York City officials defend a pilot program giving prepaid debit cards to illegal immigrants to purchase essential supplies, not cash. The program is under scrutiny amidst concerns of mixed messaging and public outcry.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams calls for modifications to sanctuary city law

NYC Mayor Eric Adams calls for modifications to sanctuary city law to allow for deportation of migrants committing felonies, citing the need to address crimes such as robberies and illegal activities involving drugs and guns.

NYC Crime: Bodega Worker Shot Over Free Cigar

A 37-year-old bodega worker in NYC was shot and killed for refusing to give a man a free cigar. The incident highlights the issue of rising crime in the city.