Mob damages NYPD vehicles in Queens, New York

A mob in Queens, New York, damaged NYPD vehicles during a car meetup that got out of hand. Three suspects have been arrested for reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. The NYPD is working to identify and arrest the rest of the perpetrators.

Closure of Denny's Restaurant in Camillus, New York

A long-standing Denny's restaurant in Camillus, New York has closed down after 26 years, as part of a plan to close 150 low-performing locations by the end of 2025. The closure is attributed to economic pressure and changing consumer spending habits.

Immigration Crackdown in New York

Tom Homan, border czar under the Trump administration, addresses New York's sanctuary policies and immigration crackdown on 'Hannity.'

New York's Plan to Ban Gas Vehicles by 2035

Governor Kathy Hochul declines to comment on Andrew Cuomo's fitness for NYC mayor. New York has a plan to ban gas vehicles by 2035, but faces challenges due to lack of EV infrastructure. Automakers must increase EV sales or face fines. Trump admin may cancel NY's permission to follow California plan.

Antisemitism among Jewish Students in New York

The article discusses the rise of antisemitism among Jewish students in New York and the lack of action by Democratic leaders to address the issue. It highlights the efforts of the Trump administration in protecting Jewish students and the introduction of the United Against Hate Act to combat antisemitism.

Man Arrested for Setting Dog on Fire in New York

A man in New York was arrested for setting a dog on fire inside a crate. The incident has sparked calls for stricter penalties for animal cruelty in the state.

New York prison guards fired after strike

Over 2,000 New York prison guards were fired for not returning to work after a weekslong strike. The strike, deemed illegal, led to deteriorating conditions behind bars and a probe into an inmate's death. The state agreed to suspend a provision of a law limiting solitary confinement for 90 days to evaluate safety concerns.

Threats against President Trump and New York

A Florida man allegedly made 911 calls threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump and launch missiles to destroy New York. He was charged with multiple offenses and has a history of mental health-related encounters with the police.

Sanctuary City Mayors Testifying Before Congress

Four 'sanctuary' city mayors to appear before House Committee on Oversight and Government. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu offers condolences to a knife-wielding suspect killed by an off-duty officer. Cities like Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York under scrutiny for providing benefits to illegal immigrants.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul's Resistance Against Trump Administration

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vows to lead the resistance against President Donald Trump's administration after initially stating otherwise, focusing on policies directly impacting New Yorkers.

New York State Prison Guards Strike and Inmate Death Investigation

New York state prison guards who went on an illegal labor strike are being fired and losing health insurance benefits. Investigations are ongoing into the death of an inmate allegedly beaten by correctional officers. The strike is in protest of unsafe working conditions in state prisons.

Controversy Surrounding New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's Homecare Program Overhaul

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration is facing lawsuits alleging a rigged bidding process for a $9 billion homecare program overhaul. The powerful healthcare union 1199 SEIU is accused of helping secure a contract for Public Partnerships LLC. Critics claim the bidding process was unfair and that thousands of disabled veterans could be affected.

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.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul mediates deal to end correctional officers' strike

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul mediates a deal to end a strike by correctional officers over unsafe working conditions due to Democrat-backed prison reforms. GOP lawmakers argue the deal fails to address key concerns.

Passing of Rose Girone, Oldest Holocaust Survivor

Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has passed away. She was a strong and resilient lady who made the best of terrible situations.

Ponquogue Bridge Closure in New York

The Ponquogue Bridge in New York is closed due to deteriorating concrete, causing concern for local businesses and fishermen as the busy season approaches.

Inmate Death During New York Prison Guard Strike

An inmate died in a New York prison during a strike by corrections officers. The strike has led to staffing issues and concerns about medical care for inmates. Negotiations are ongoing between officials and the union representing the guards.

Passing of Sports Commentator Al Trautwig

Al Trautwig, a longtime sports commentator covering New York teams, has passed away at the age of 68. He was known for his coverage of the New York Yankees, New York Knicks, and New York Rangers.

Boat Capsizing near New York Coast

A boat carrying six people capsized near the New York coast, resulting in three deaths, two hospitalized, and one person missing. Recovery efforts are ongoing by the U.S. Coast Guard, NYPD, and FDNY.

New York Governor's Decision on Mayor Eric Adams

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul will not remove Mayor Eric Adams from office at this time, but plans to impose strict guardrails on his administration. Adams, who was indicted on federal criminal corruption charges, is seeking favor with President Donald Trump. The Department of Justice requested the case to be dismissed to avoid harming Adams' cooperation with Trump's administration.

DOJ Lawsuit Against New York over Immigration Data Sharing

House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries reacts to DOJ's lawsuit over New York law tipping off individuals when immigration authorities request their data, criticizing the Trump administration for targeting the state and not fulfilling promises to lower costs of living.

New York's Law on Driver's Licenses for Illegal Immigrants

Congressman Espaillat supports New York's law providing driver's licenses to illegal immigrants and tipping off individuals when immigration authorities request their data from the DMV. He believes the state is doing everything it should by distinguishing between violent criminals and nonviolent offenders.

Trump administration sues New York over sanctuary policies

The Trump administration is suing New York over sanctuary policies, alleging failure to comply with federal law. Attorney General Pam Bondi is freezing DOJ funding for sanctuary cities and urging compliance with federal law. There is a legal battle expected between the federal government and blue states.

Prince Andrew's Fear of Returning to New York

Prince Andrew is reportedly 'petrified' of returning to New York due to potential legal scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. He has been accused of inappropriate behavior and faces public animosity. The royal family has distanced themselves from him, and he has stepped back from public duties since a disastrous TV interview in 2019.

Controversy over President Trump's Executive Order on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

President Donald Trump's executive order banning trans athletes in girls' and women's sports is causing controversy in New York as some states refuse to comply. The issue has divided opinions among officials and sparked protests.

Squatter occupying New York couple's newly purchased home

New York couple unable to move into their newly purchased home due to a squatter who refuses to leave, facing legal challenges and frustration in trying to evict the squatter.

Avian Influenza Outbreak in New York

Governor Kathy Hochul orders closure of live bird markets in New York City and some suburbs due to avian flu detections. No immediate threat to public health. Markets must euthanize infected flocks, clean and disinfect, and remain closed for at least five days.

Lawsuit between West Virginia and New York over Climate Change Superfund Act

West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is suing New York over a law that retroactively charges energy companies billions of dollars for pollution from 2000 to 2018. The lawsuit alleges that the law unfairly targets traditional energy producers and shifts the financial burden onto producers and consumers in other states.

Illegal Alien Accused of Rape in Queens, New York

An illegal alien accused of raping a woman in Queens, New York in 2023 avoided jail time by pleading guilty to a lesser charge and completing sex offender counseling. He was recently taken into custody by federal agents for immigration violations.

New York Governor Signs Bill to Protect Doctors Prescribing Abortion Pills

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill to shield the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion drugs to patients out of state after a New York doctor was charged in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor.

Controversy over New York Democrats' Efforts to Keep Rep. Elise Stefanik's House Seat Vacant

New York Democratic lawmakers are working to keep Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat vacant until the summer in an unprecedented move, sparking controversy and accusations of corruption from Republican Assemblyman Matt Slater.

Lunar New Year School Holiday in New York

New York public schools are closed for Lunar New Year for the first time due to a new state law signed in 2023, marking a significant step for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

Homelessness Crisis in New York

Homelessness crisis worsens in New York due to influx of asylum seekers, doubling the homeless population in just two years.

Legal Battle over Business Records Falsification Case

President-elect Donald Trump filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in a business records case where he was found guilty of falsifying records. New York judge set sentencing for January 10, but Trump's legal team argues for a stay based on claims of Presidential immunity. New York's response is due Thursday.

Immigration Policy and Border Security

Incoming border czar Tom Homan joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss a migrant allegedly burning a woman to death on a NYC subway and DHS Secretary Mayorkas' admission on losing track of migrant children. Rep. Claudia Tenney introduced a bill to pull federal highway funding from states issuing driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.

New York City Subway Crime Crisis

Curtis Sliwa criticizes New York politicians for their handling of subway crime crisis, calling their approach a 'slap in the face' to residents. Crime incidents in subways continue to rise, with murders up by 60%. Sliwa advocates for better security measures and criticizes the lack of action by officials.

New York's $9 Congestion Fee for Drivers Entering Manhattan

New York has implemented a $9 congestion fee for drivers entering Manhattan to reduce traffic gridlock, drawing criticism from President-elect Donald Trump. The toll applies to passenger vehicles entering the congestion relief zone during peak hours and varies based on time of day and possession of an E-ZPass.

New York Congestion Pricing Tax

New York implements a controversial congestion pricing tax, causing concern for New Jersey commuters. Democratic candidates, including Rep. Mikie Sherrill, criticize the tax, citing increased costs and traffic. Despite efforts to block the tax, a federal judge ruled in favor of its implementation.

Criticism of New York's Clean Energy Plans

Former New York Governor George Pataki criticizes New York's clean energy plans as unrealistic and unattainable, citing a significant gap between energy use and generation. He advocates for small nuclear reactors as a solution to the state's energy needs.

Arrest of Suspect in Killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO

Suspect in killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO arrested in Pennsylvania after struggling with deputies and shouting. Accused killer Luigi Nicholas Mangione expressed anger towards health insurance companies and corporate greed. He faces murder charge in New York. Governor seeks extradition.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Murder

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot outside the New York Hilton Midtown in Manhattan. The suspected assassin vanished into the streets of New York, prompting a large-scale manhunt.

Shooting Death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed by a lone gunman in Midtown Manhattan. The suspect used a fake ID to check into a hostel before the killing. The company is grieving the loss and prioritizing support for Thompson's family.

Repeal of Adultery Law in New York

New York Governor Kathy Hochul repealed a 1907 law that made adultery a crime in the state. The law considered adultery a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to three months in jail. The law was deemed outdated and only a few cases were prosecuted under it.

Trump's New York Criminal Case

Trump's attorney argues for dismissal of criminal case in New York due to presidential immunity, citing numerous errors and biased judge; case is deemed unjust and a miscarriage of justice.

New York's Appliance Upgrade Program

New York is offering rebates to residents who switch to green alternatives for household appliances, funded by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The initiative aims to incentivize energy-efficient appliance purchases and reduce emissions.

Delay in Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial Sentencing

The sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial has been delayed until after the November presidential election, a move requested by Trump's lawyers. The trial involves falsifying business records to silence a porn star's damaging story. Trump was convicted in May and was facing 34 counts of doctoring business records. The delay comes as the White House race intensifies, with Trump and Kamala Harris set to hold their first televised debate.

Former President Trump's sentencing in New York

Former President Trump's sentencing in New York has been postponed until after the November presidential election due to concerns about influencing the election. Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. His lawyers are appealing the verdict, citing presidential immunity.

Tragic Murder-Suicide in New York

A tragic murder-suicide in New York's Long Island resulted in the death of five people, including the gunman and four victims inside the home. The incident occurred before a family meeting to discuss selling their recently deceased mother's home.

Mask Ban in Nassau County, New York

Nassau County, New York has signed a law banning the superfluous wearing of masks in public places, with exemptions for health, religious, or cultural reasons. The law aims to prevent criminal activities and violent protests by making it punishable with a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Increase in New York Violent Crimes Linked to Migrant Shelters

Increase in New York violent crimes linked to migrant shelters, with a recent incident involving a migrant accused of rape at knifepoint near a beach boardwalk in Brooklyn. Details of the suspect's past criminal activities have emerged, including a prior sexual assault incident and time served at Rikers Island prison complex.

Independent Journalism and Media Changes in New York

Showbiz411.com covers Hollywood, Broadway, music business, and celebrity news independently. WCBS Newsradio 88 in New York is being replaced by an ESPN sports station, leaving only WINS as the all news station. Audacy, the parent company, is making these changes.

Anti-Semitic Hate Crime in Brooklyn, New York

A man shouting 'free Palestine!' stabbed and wounded a religious Jew near the headquarters of the Chabad Lubavitch movement in Brooklyn, New York. The victim is expected to recover. The incident highlights the dangerous impact of anti-Semitic incitement and hate. There has been a surge in anti-Semitic attacks in the U.S.

Breakdancing at the 2024 Paris Olympics

Team USA b-boys and b-girls compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics, aiming to bring the gold medal home to New York. Breakdancing, also known as breaking, makes its Summer Games debut, with dancers emphasizing peace, unity, and fun.

Building Collapses in Syracuse, New York, and Kroev, Germany

A collapsed house in Syracuse, New York, due to a gas explosion and a collapsed hotel in Kroev, Germany, resulting in two deaths and multiple injuries.

Political Polling in New York State

Former President Donald Trump has a narrow lead with Jewish voters in New York, according to a recent poll. Kamala Harris picked Tim Walz as her running mate over Josh Shapiro, leading to speculation about her stance on Israel. Some Democrats felt Shapiro's bypass was a missed opportunity.

2024 Campaign: Trump Leading Among Jewish Voters in New York

Former President Trump leads among Jewish voters in New York, Vice President Harris and Gov. Tim Walz face criticism, and Harris solidifies her lead over Trump among all likely voters in the state.

Vice President Kamala Harris names Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate

Vice President Kamala Harris names Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, leading in polls in New York and nationally over former President Trump. Harris's approval numbers in New York are better than Biden and Trump. Betting markets show Trump with a slight lead over Harris.

Corruption Scandal: Ursula Stone's Embezzlement

Ursula Stone, a former clerk-treasurer in a small town in New York, stole over $1.1 million over 19 years and had her pension forfeited as a result of her conviction for corrupting the government.

Supreme Court Rejects Missouri's Attempt to Halt Trump's Sentencing and Gag Order

The Supreme Court rejected Missouri's attempt to halt former President Donald Trump's sentencing and gag order in his New York hush money case, citing lack of legal standing and genuine interstate dispute.

Former President Trump's Gag Order in New York

Former President Trump's request to lift the gag order imposed on him in New York was denied by a New York appeals court. The gag order limits his ability to make public statements about court staff, prosecutors, and family members. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and is appealing the verdict based on the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity.

Civil Fraud Case Against Former President Trump

Former President Trump is appealing a civil fraud ruling that demands he pay over $450 million in a case involving persistent and repeated fraud, falsifying business records, and insurance fraud.

Madonna's son David Banda clarifies comments about 'scavenging' for food

Madonna's son David Banda clarifies comments about 'scavenging' for food, stating he is not starving and is happy in his life while living on his own in New York.

Assault on 89-Year-Old Comedian in New York

89-year-old comedian D'yan Forest was randomly punched and knocked to the ground while waiting to cross a street in New York. She is recovering and her eyesight returned after undergoing tests at a hospital. The suspect is described as having a medium complexion and cornrow braids.

Flooding at Rapper Drake's Toronto Mansion

Rapper Drake's Toronto mansion flooded due to heavy rains, leading to power outages and road closures in the area. Severe weather also affected New York state, with at least four tornadoes touching down and one fatality reported. Drake's mansion, named 'The Embassy,' features luxurious amenities and was designed to be a long-lasting legacy.

Republican Party's Plans to Expand Base with JD Vance as Running Mate

Former President Trump's allies are optimistic about the appeal of Sen. JD Vance to Midwestern voters and New York Republican lawmakers, highlighting his pro-union stances and military service. New York representatives believe Vance's background will resonate with working-class Americans across the country.

NRA CFO banned from managing money for nonprofit

Former NRA CFO Wilson Phillips banned from managing money for a nonprofit in New York for 10 years due to role in bankrolling NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre's lavish spending. Phillips must pay back $2 million to the NRA. New York AG Letitia James vows to hold accountable those misappropriating funds. LaPierre ordered to repay $4.4 million to NRA.

2024 Elections in New York

President Joe Biden is facing unexpected competition in traditionally blue New York, with polls showing a narrowing lead over former President Donald Trump. Democrats are urging Biden to focus more on the state to secure his campaign and support down-ballot candidates.

Harvey Weinstein facing new sexual assault charges in New York re-trial

Harvey Weinstein facing new sexual assault charges in New York re-trial as more accusers are ready to speak out. Prosecutors investigating new allegations of sexual assault. Weinstein's lawyers seeking an earlier trial date due to his health. Previous conviction overturned in 2020. Weinstein still serving jail time in Los Angeles.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial Delayed

The judge in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial approved a delay in sentencing after his lawyers requested more time to review the potential impact of the Supreme Court's immunity decision. Trump's team wants the felony conviction on 34 counts related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels tossed out. The sentencing hearing is delayed until at least September 18.

InTandem Cycling in New York

InTandem Cycling in New York offers more than just exercise - it promotes socialization, mental health, and teamwork.

Potential Shift in New York's Political Landscape Towards Republicans

The article discusses the potential shift in New York's political landscape towards favoring a Republican presidential candidate, citing parallels between President Biden's tenure and that of former President Carter. The State Republican Party Chair believes Trump can win New York's 28 electoral votes due to the state's pragmatic nature and changing demographics.

Illegal Alien Accused of Murder in New York

An illegal alien released by DHS is accused of murdering a young woman on her 21st birthday in New York.

New York Republican Party celebrates ousting of Squad member Jamaal Bowman

New York's Republican Party celebrated the ousting of Squad member Rep. Jamaal Bowman in a primary defeat to pro-Israel Democrat George Latimer. Bowman faced criticism for anti-Semitic remarks and socialist views. Latimer emphasized unity and inclusion in his victory speech.

Missouri Attorney General sues New York over prosecution of Donald Trump

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing the State of New York for what he deems 'unconstitutional lawfare' in its prosecution of former President Donald Trump, claiming it deprives Missourians of access to a presidential candidate.

New York's 24th Congressional District Republican Primary

Rep. Claudia Tenney, a Republican incumbent backed by former President Trump, has won the Republican primary in New York's 24th Congressional District, defeating challenger Mario Fratto. Tenney's win likely secures her a fourth term in the House of Representatives.

Growing GOP Momentum in New York and Rep. Elise Stefanik's Role

Fox News article featuring Rep. Elise Stefanik discussing the growing GOP momentum in New York and the implications for former President Trump in the upcoming election.

Migrant Accused of Raping 13-Year-Old Girl in Queens, New York

Christian Inga, a migrant from Ecuador, was arrested and charged with raping a 13-year-old girl at knifepoint in a park in Queens, New York. He allegedly filmed the attack and admitted to it. Inga has a history of run-ins with the law and remains in jail without bail.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul halts congestion pricing program

New York Governor Kathy Hochul halts controversial congestion pricing program, facing record low approval ratings. President Biden's favorability also at a low in New York. Voters support Hochul's decision but split on Biden vs. Trump in upcoming election.

Arrest of Christian Inga-Landi for Rape of 13-Year-Olds in New York Park

Christian Inga-Landi, an Ecuadorian illegal immigrant, was arrested in New York for raping two 13-year-olds in a park. He was cornered by good Samaritans and later arrested by NYPD officers. Inga-Landi faces charges of rape, kidnapping, and endangering the welfare of a child.

Gag Order on Former President Trump

Former President Trump is under a gag order imposed by a New York judge following his recent guilty verdict in a criminal trial, preventing him from making public statements. The gag order has been upheld by an appeals court despite objections from Trump's legal team.

Justin Timberlake's DUI Arrest in Long Island, New York

Pop star Justin Timberlake was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Long Island, New York. He refused a breath test and was charged with DWI, running a stop sign, and not staying in the correct traffic lane. Timberlake was released without bail and is scheduled to appear in court on July 26.

Former President Trump's New York City Rally and Election Prospects

Former President Trump's New York City rally attendees are considering two main issues when choosing between Trump and President Biden. A recent poll shows Biden only has a seven-point lead over Trump in New York, making the state a potential win for Trump in the upcoming election.

New Yorkers Considering Leaving the City

A new poll shows that over a third of New Yorkers are considering leaving the city due to dissatisfaction with quality of life and high costs. Factors like family, career, and the ability to work remotely are influencing decisions to move away.

Fox News coverage of former President Trump's trial in New York

Former President Trump was tried on a novel legal theory in New York according to Fox News host Sean Hannity, who believes Trump did not receive a fair trial. Hannity argues that the Trump campaign is stronger than ever following the verdict and that the trial was a reckless show trial aimed at weaponizing the justice system.

Former President Donald Trump's business records trial in New York

Former President Donald Trump denies any "slush fund" or "hush money" in relation to his business records trial in New York, emphasizing that the payments were made under non-disclosure agreements and were legal.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Donald Trump was convicted in a criminal trial in New York and called the trial rigged and a disgrace. He claimed innocence and criticized the judge, the district attorney, and the Biden administration. Trump said the 'real verdict' would come in the next presidential election.

Donald Trump found guilty on 34 felony counts in New York

Donald Trump found guilty on 34 felony counts in New York, making global headlines

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial Conviction

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will hold a press conference after former President Donald Trump was convicted on all charges in his New York criminal trial on Thursday, May 30.

Donald Trump sentencing in New York

Former President Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in New York on July 11 for falsifying business records. The sentencing comes just before the Republican National Convention, where Trump is expected to be nominated as the presidential candidate despite the legal proceedings.

Former President Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Former President Trump receives convictions on all 34 counts in New York criminal trial, expected to be sentenced to a maximum of 136 years in prison.

Hate Crime in Brooklyn, New York

A Pakistani migrant in Brooklyn, New York, is accused of attempting to murder Orthodox Jewish students while shouting antisemitic slurs. No one was injured in the attack, but the suspect has been charged with multiple crimes, including attempted murder and hate crime.

Stabbing in New York's Times Square

A man was rushed to the hospital after being stabbed in the legs with a machete in New York's Times Square. Three suspects fled the scene, but three men were later taken into police custody for questioning. The victim is in stable condition.

Supreme Court Victory for NRA Against New York Officials

The National Rifle Association (NRA) won a major victory at the Supreme Court against New York and anti-gun politicians, with implications for former President Trump. The Court ruled unanimously that the NRA's First Amendment rights were violated by attempts to shut it down by New York officials.

Criticism of New York's Prosecution of Donald Trump

Sen. Ted Cruz criticizes New York's prosecution of former President Donald Trump, calling it a kangaroo court and accusing the judge of acting as if the Constitution does not apply in New York State.

Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Former President Trump's New York criminal trial is in jury deliberations. A guilty verdict could impact the 2024 presidential election. Legal experts anticipate potential consequences if Trump is convicted or acquitted.

Assisted Suicide Debate in New York

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel calls on physicians to take a very strong stance against assisted suicides. New York lawmakers are rallying behind legislation called Medical Aid in Dying, which would give terminally ill people the option to choose the time of their death.

Former President Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Former President Trump faces charges of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to Stormy Daniels. Prosecutors argue it's a conspiracy and cover-up, while Trump maintains his innocence. Key witnesses include Michael Cohen and documents showing payments.

Eric Trump's Memorial Day post and Donald Trump's hush money trial

Eric Trump draws outrage over Memorial Day post on social media that critics deem inappropriate. Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial in New York nears conclusion.

Donald Trump's New York trial regarding hush money payments

Former President Donald Trump's New York defense team hopes to sway one juror to not follow the evidence and law in his trial regarding hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.

Donald Trump's New York criminal trial

CNN's Sara Murray discusses the possibility of Donald Trump being convicted in a New York criminal case, with differing opinions from legal analysts on the outcome.

77th Cannes Film Festival Winners

Anora, directed by Sean Baker, wins the Palme d'Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. The film is a romantic dramedy set in New York about a stripper from Brooklyn who meets the son of a Russian oligarch. The festival also honored other films and filmmakers with various awards.

New York hush money trial and Trump's Trials

Special episode of Trump's Trials discussing the New York hush money trial with insights from former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman.

Former President Trump's rally in the Bronx

Former President Trump expresses confidence in winning over a traditionally Democratic district in New York, based on his strong relationship with the people and the large turnout at his rally in the Bronx.

Political Tension Between Former President Trump and New York Governor Hochul

Former President Trump accuses New York Governor Hochul of calling his supporters 'clowns' and asserts that every state is now a border state under President Biden. The political tension between the two parties is escalating in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election.

Donald Trump Rally in the South Bronx

Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in the South Bronx, New York on Thursday, May 23, as reported by Breitbart in 2024.

Unlicensed Cannabis Shops in New York

Owner of unlicensed cannabis shops in New York fined over $15 million after holding Easter egg hunt promotions and selling products to underage customers. He plans to appeal and run for governor to change licensing laws.

Opinions on Former President Trump's Trial

Residents across the U.S. weigh in on former President Trump's ongoing trial in New York City with mixed opinions on the fairness and motivations behind the case.

Former President Donald Trump's New York business record trial

Former FBI Director James Comey believes former President Donald Trump will be convicted in his New York business record trial due to a strong circumstantial case against him.

Repealing Prohibition-Era Law in New York

The New York legislature is considering undoing a prohibition-era law that allows local governments to opt-out of alcohol sales, sparking debate about state interference with local control.

Altercation involving New York state Sen. Kevin Parker and a lobbyist

New York state Sen. Kevin Parker allegedly got into a scuffle with a lobbyist before a committee meeting on energy and telecommunications but will not face charges. This is not the first time Parker has been involved in altercations.

October 7 Attacks on Israel Play in New York

A play in New York tells the harrowing stories of victims and heroes of the October 7 attacks on Israel, showcasing resilience and bravery. The performance is based on interviews conducted by journalists Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney.

Antisemitic Assault on Jewish Children in New York

Jewish children were assaulted by an unidentified man in New York, leading to disturbing video footage and an ongoing investigation by the NYPD.

Senator Tom Cotton's comments on Donald Trump's New York business record case

Senator Tom Cotton claims there is no evidence of any crime in former President Trump's New York business record case, criticizes the trial and emphasizes the importance of legislators focusing on their job in Washington.

Art Installation 'The Portal' Connecting New York and Dublin

An art installation called 'The Portal' connects New York and Dublin with live streams allowing real-time interaction between people on both sides of the Atlantic. The installation received 500 million visitors in just five days, but was temporarily closed in Dublin due to inappropriate behavior by a small minority.

Jonathan Turley's Critique of Michael Cohen's Testimony

Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley criticizes Michael Cohen's testimony, suggesting he may have committed perjury again in a New York bookkeeping case against Donald Trump. Turley questions the lack of evidence for any crime and the government's case strategy.

Jewish Population Study in New York 2023

A study by UJA-Federation of New York in 2023 found that almost 1.4 million people in the Greater New York Area identified as Jewish. The study covers the five boroughs of New York City and surrounding counties, showing stability in the number of Jewish adults and children over the past three decades. The study also revealed the religious denominations and interfaith relationships within the Jewish community.

Political Persecution of Donald Trump Backfiring

Former President Donald Trump's pollster John McLaughlin stated that the political persecution against Trump is backfiring, citing changes in polls showing Trump gaining ground in New Jersey and New York. Voters disapprove of President Biden's job performance and believe the country is on the wrong track.

Assault on Actor Steve Buscemi in New York

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly assaulted while walking the streets of New York, sustaining bruising, swelling, and bleeding to his left eye. The attacker has not been captured yet.

Bronx rape suspect arrested after assaulting a woman

A Bronx rape suspect filmed assaulting a woman was arrested by the New York police. The victim was dragged between two cars and sexually assaulted. The suspect fled the scene but was later identified as 39-year-old Kashaan Parks.

Donald Trump facing gag order in New York criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump is facing a gag order in his criminal trial in New York, preventing him from speaking about witnesses, the jury, or the district attorney’s staff. The gag order has been expanded to include family members of the judge. Trump’s legal team is appealing the order, arguing it is unilateral and prevents them from responding to disparaging comments made by other witnesses. The issue may escalate to the Supreme Court if Trump is put in jail for contempt.

Possible Jail Time for Donald Trump in New York

Former President Donald Trump faces jail time if he continues violating a gag order in his New York hush money trial. Experts suggest he could be briefly held in a cell near the courtroom or potentially on Rikers Island. The Secret Service would play a key role in any incarceration due to his status as a protected former president.

Equal Rights Amendment in New York

A federal judge in New York threw out a proposed Equal Rights Amendment related to abortion and gender identity due to procedural issues. Republicans and critics were concerned about vague language and potential consequences. Democrats planned to frame key House races around abortion access, but the ruling was a blow to their strategy.

Rising Crime and Migrant Blame in a Latin American Neighborhood in Queens, New York

Rising crime in a Latin American neighborhood in Queens, New York has residents blaming migrants, but statistics show no sign of a migrant-driven crime wave at the national level. Local residents report increased theft and robbery, with concerns about safety and security. The issue of migrant crime has become politically charged, with reports of a violent gang spreading fear in the community.

International Jewel Thief Arrested in New York for Theft

International jewel thief with Interpol Red Notice released into U.S. after claiming asylum at southern border, arrested in New York for stealing $300,000+ worth of jewels from Tiffany & Co. and Cartier.

Donald Trump's stance on FBI location and ongoing criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump advocates for keeping the FBI in Washington D.C. rather than splitting it with a new site in Maryland, citing reasons of collaboration and crime reduction. He faces a criminal trial in New York over falsifying business records.

Donald Trump's Trial in New York with Stormy Daniels Testimony

Former President Donald Trump's trial in New York involves allegations of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels. His son Eric Trump criticized Daniels' testimony, calling it 'garbage.' Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records, while prosecutors accuse the Trump Organization of reimbursing the payments fraudulently.

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt New York Met Gala

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the New York Met Gala with some storming past police barricades, leading to arrests. The protests were part of a 'Day of Rage' following Hamas attacks in Israel. Over 1,000 people participated in the demonstration.

New York v. Trump Trial Updates

Former President Trump's criminal trial in New York involves charges related to hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Key witnesses have testified, and additional fines may be imposed. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records. The trial is ongoing and has seen various testimonies and legal arguments.

Donald Trump's Trial in New York

Former President Donald Trump's trial in New York involves references to the leaked Access Hollywood tape, with prosecutors arguing it led to the payment to Stormy Daniels. Hope Hicks testified about Trump's concern for his family's image. The defense team cited the Weinstein case in their arguments.

Emergency Landing of Cessna on New York Beach

A single-engine airplane made an emergency landing on a beach in New York, with the pilot and passenger escaping unharmed. The incident is under investigation by the FAA.

Harvey Weinstein's New York Rape Case Retrial

Prosecutors in Harvey Weinstein's New York rape case plan to retry the case after his 2020 conviction was overturned. Weinstein's defense maintains his innocence, and a new trial is expected to start in September.

Harvey Weinstein's 2020 Conviction Overturned

Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction was overturned by a New York appeals court, ordering a new trial. The judge remanded Weinstein to prison during his first court hearing, emphasizing plans for a quick retrial. Despite the overturn, Weinstein will continue to serve prison time for charges in California and faces charges in London as well.

Panic Room Industry Booming in New York

Panic room industry booming in New York as wealthy residents seek high-security measures like fortified rooms, steel doors, and bulletproof windows. Experts in the field provide custom solutions, including electrified door handles, colored pepper spray, and ballistics-grade materials to withstand nuclear fallout. Clients include celebrities, billionaires, and government officials, with costs ranging from $50,000 for a basic panic room to $1 million for luxury apartment fortifications.

Former President Trump's trial in New York

Former President Trump is facing a trial in New York that is being described as a chaotic and nonsensical plot of absurdist fiction by some. The trial is accused of being politically motivated and an abuse of the rule of law. The judge overseeing the case is criticized for bias and unethical behavior.

New York Mother Murdered by Teen Squatter Couple

A teen squatter couple beat a New York mother to death in her Manhattan apartment and went on a spending spree with her stolen credit cards. They were later captured and faced charges of second-degree murder, burglary, robbery, and more.

Contempt of Court Ruling Against Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump held in contempt of court for violating gag order in criminal trial in New York, fined $9,000 and warned of possible jail time if violations continue.

New York District Attorney Apologizes for Outburst at Police Officer

New York district attorney apologizes for outburst towards police officer during a traffic stop, citing stress from work and personal issues. She has pleaded guilty to the speeding ticket, referred the matter for review, and will self-report to the grievance committee.

Donald Trump likely to be convicted in New York business document trial

Norm Eisen, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, predicts that former President Donald Trump will likely be convicted in the New York business document trial due to evidence of a criminal conspiracy to influence an election.

Local News Payroll Tax Credit in New York State Budget

New York state budget includes nation's first payroll tax credit for local news organizations to encourage new hiring in struggling journalism industry.

Former President Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial

Jury selection concluded for former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial, with opening statements scheduled for Monday. NPR interviews University of Baltimore law professor Kim Wehle.

Criticism of New York Business Records Trial of Donald Trump

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow criticizes the New York business records trial of former President Donald Trump, calling it 'third world stuff.'

Hollywood's Best Courtroom Dramas

Explore Hollywood's best courtroom dramas for some low-stakes intrigue amidst former President Trump's legal drama in New York.

Public Perception of Donald Trump's Criminal Case in New York

A survey suggests 35% believe former President Donald Trump did something illegal in his current criminal case in New York. Democrats are more likely to believe he did something illegal, while Republicans are less likely. The case involves alleged falsification of business records concerning a 'hush money' payment made to Stormy Daniels.

Lara Trump praises Barron Trump and talks about Donald Trump's potential absence at Barron's graduation

Lara Trump praised her brother-in-law Barron Trump, describing him as incredibly smart and warning that he will take over the world one day. Former President Donald Trump may miss Barron's high school graduation due to a criminal case in New York.

President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York

34 potential jurors remain for President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York, with at least 50 jurors disqualified. The trial is high-profile and historic, with potential jurors progressing to the next stage of filling out a questionnaire before lawyers scrutinize them for biases.

Hush Money Trial of Ex-President Donald Trump

Ex-President Donald Trump is facing a hush money trial in New York, with many Americans doubting if he committed any crime. Supporters claim it's political persecution to sideline him from the 2024 presidential race.

Israeli rock band HaYehudim facing cancellation of concert in New York

Israeli rock band HaYehudim faced cancellation of concert at a New York venue due to their name meaning 'The Jews'. The band promotes peace and tolerance despite facing adversity.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Former US President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial began with jury selection in a historic first for an ex-president. Trump faces charges of falsifying business records to cover up an alleged extramarital encounter with Stormy Daniels. The trial is a significant twist in the 2024 presidential election as Trump seeks to return to power.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump is facing a criminal trial in New York on 34 felony charges related to falsifying documents to conceal a sex scandal. Trump claims the trial is political persecution and an attack on a political opponent. The trial marks the first criminal trial of a president.

Police Officers Shot and Killed in New York

A police officer and a sheriff's deputy in New York were shot and killed while responding to a call in Salina. The suspect was also killed in the exchange of gunfire.

Shooting of Syracuse Police Officer and Onondaga County Sheriff’s Deputy in Salina, New York

A Syracuse police officer and an Onondaga County sheriff’s deputy were shot in Salina, New York. The shooting occurred at 4945 Darien Drive. Both officers were seriously injured. New York ranks No. 2 in the US for gun control laws.

Former President Trump's Criticism Ahead of New York Trial

Former President Trump continues to criticize individuals involved in his upcoming trial, violating a gag order issued by a New York judge. He faces criminal charges related to a hush money case and is accused of falsifying business records to cover up a scandal. Trump's actions could impact his political future and standing with voters.

Squatting couple evicted from New York home

A couple in New York attempted to squat in a home, falsely claiming a lease with a deceased owner. After causing chaos in the neighborhood, they were finally evicted by local sheriffs.

Criticism of New York Ballot Initiative on Gender Reassignment Surgery

Critics are concerned about a ballot initiative in New York that they claim has vague language, potentially preventing parents from being involved in their children's decisions regarding gender reassignment surgery. The Equal Rights Amendment passed by the state's legislature will be put to voters in November 2024. Critics argue that the amendment could lead to irreversible harm to children and families, dubbing it 'The Parent Replacement Act.'

Equal Rights Amendment in New York

New York ballot initiative, the Equal Rights Amendment, facing backlash for vague language that could impact parental rights on gender reassignment surgery. The proposal could also codify abortion rights and expand protections based on sex, age, and more.

Legal Analysis of Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial

MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner predicts that former President Donald Trump will go 'down in flames' in the upcoming New York hush money trial due to powerful evidence against him.

Security Plan for Trump's Hush Money Trial in New York

Former President Donald Trump is facing an unprecedented legal battle in his hush money case in New York, requiring a sophisticated and multi-layered security plan due to his status as the presumptive Republican nominee for the upcoming presidential election rematch with President Joe Biden.

New York City communication policy

A New York Democrat councilman criticized Mayor Eric Adams's new communication policy as bureaucratic and ineffective, leading to resistance from other councilmembers.

Donald Trump standing trial in New York

Donald Trump is expected to be pulled from the campaign trail for at least two months to stand trial in New York for falsifying business records to hide a payment to an adult film actor. The trial is the first criminal prosecution of a former president in American history.

Allen Weisselberg Sentenced to Five Months in Prison for Perjury in Trump's Civil Fraud Trial

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg sentenced to five months in prison for perjury in connection to Trump's New York civil fraud trial. This is not his first jail term, having served 100 days last year for tax evasion. Trump posted a $175 million bond to prevent New York from seizing his assets.

Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Case

An appeals court judge denied Donald Trump's attempt to delay his New York hush money case, as he tries to move the trial out of Manhattan. The case involves charges of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made by Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.

Police reform and support for law enforcement

Republican congresswoman urges New York police officers to move to Texas for better quality of life and support for law enforcement.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial in New York

A state appeals court judge denied Donald Trump's request to delay his impending criminal trial in New York, citing prejudicial pretrial publicity. Trump's attorneys argued for the delay, but the judge rejected the motion with no explanation. The trial centers on charges of falsifying business records related to hush money payments.

Billionaire provides bond for Trump's trial in New York

Billionaire business mogul who provided bond for Trump's trial in New York says he may not have charged enough, faces scrutiny from officials.

New York school districts cancel classes for solar eclipse

Several New York school districts are canceling classes or letting students out early on Monday to allow them to safely view the solar eclipse and avoid potential safety hazards. Districts are concerned about liability and the risk of students causing eye damage by looking at the eclipse without protective eyewear.

Spate of Attacks on Women in New York

Several women in New York reported being punched by strangers, leading to increased interest in self-defense classes. Comedian Sarah Suzuki Harvard was one of the victims.

Earthquake in New York Area

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck near Lebanon, New Jersey in the morning, followed by multiple aftershocks including a 4.0 magnitude aftershock felt in New York City and Long Island later in the day. Some structural damage was reported in Newark, NJ, and a Pennsylvania man experienced the earthquake during a vasectomy procedure.

Earthquake in New York Area

A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit near Lebanon, New Jersey, causing ground stops at airports including JFK and EWR. Newly formed cracks were visible at JFK Terminal 4, with air traffic operations resuming as quickly as possible.

Earthquake in New York Area

A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit the New York area, causing ground stops at airports like JFK and EWR. Some air traffic facilities in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Baltimore may be impacted. JFK Terminal 4 has visible cracks that are being inspected.

Rare Earthquake Shakes New York Area

A rare earthquake shook the New York area, causing panic among residents. The 4.8-magnitude quake hit near Lebanon, New Jersey, rattling buildings and interrupting events in New York City. No initial reports of injuries or major damage, but aftershocks are a concern. Memes and jokes flooded social media following the quake.

Earthquake in Northeast United States

A 4.8-magnitude earthquake rattled the northeast United States, with reports of people feeling it from Boston to Baltimore. Flights were diverted in New York City. New York Governor Kathy Hochul is assessing impacts and damage.

New York Inmates Allowed to Watch Solar Eclipse

Six New York inmates sued the corrections department to watch the total solar eclipse on April 8, claiming it infringed on their religious rights. They reached a settlement allowing them to view the event. Inmates' religious beliefs and charges vary.

Rudy Giuliani's Bankruptcy and Property Dispute

Rudy Giuliani, who declared bankruptcy after being ordered to pay $148 million to two former Georgia election workers for spreading lies about the 2020 election, is allowed to remain in his Florida condo for now as a New York bankruptcy judge declined to rule on a motion to force him to sell the property.

New York State Judge Amends Order on Cannabis Regulations

A New York state judge scaled back his order invalidating most of the state's cannabis regulations, focusing only on regulations pertaining to cannabis marketing. The judge criticized the Office of Cannabis Management and the New York Cannabis Control Board for their lack of evidence in developing the regulations.

New York State Budget Extension

New York lawmakers passed an extension for the state's budget to ensure state workers get paid and operations continue undisrupted. Progress is being made on funding for schools, education funding remains a point of contention. Budget talks are ongoing with a focus on housing deals.

Inmates in New York Sue for Right to View Solar Eclipse During Prison Lockdown

Six inmates in New York are suing for the right to view the total solar eclipse, citing religious significance, despite a statewide prison lockdown. The inmates argue that not allowing them to witness the eclipse infringes upon their constitutional religious rights.

Former President Donald Trump's rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Former President Donald Trump plans to speak at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, after posting a $175 million bond to appeal his civil fraud conviction by New York AG Letitia James.

Ban on Glue Boards for Rodents in New York

New York state lawmakers are considering banning glue boards used to trap rodents due to health and safety risks to humans.

Impact of Collapsed Key Bridge on Shipping Traffic in New York and New Jersey Ports

NPR's Michel Martin talks to Bethann Rooney, port director for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, about accommodating increased shipping traffic while the collapsed Key Bridge is removed.

Inmates in New York sue over prison lockdown during solar eclipse

Inmates in New York are suing the state corrections department over a lockdown during the solar eclipse, arguing it violates their right to practice their faiths. The lawsuit involves six inmates with varying religious backgrounds at Woodbourne Correctional Facility.

Donald Trump's $175 Million Bond to Prevent Asset Seizure in Fraud Case Appeal

Former President Donald Trump posted a $175 million bond to prevent New York from seizing assets like Trump Tower as he appeals a civil fraud case ruling that he cheated business partners.

Backlash against New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul at NYPD officer's funeral

New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul faced backlash and was denied the opportunity to speak at slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller's funeral, with mourners confronting her and other officials. Former Rep. Lee Zeldin criticized Hochul's actions as disrespectful and self-serving, highlighting the public's frustration with liberal policies. The incident reflects growing discontent with New York officials' priorities and handling of criminal justice issues.

Prevention of Squatters' Rights in New York

NY State Assemblyman introduces bill to prevent squatters' rights and protect homeowners. ABC News reports on the threat squatters pose and offers tips to protect homes. Efforts to change the law gaining traction after viral video of property owner confronting squatters. Assemblyman's bill aims to classify squatters as trespassers.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial in New York

Former President Trump is facing a criminal trial in New York, with the judge showing impatience towards his legal tactics to delay the trial. Despite efforts by Trump's lawyers, the trial is set to begin on April 15, with the judge refusing major delays and dismissing claims of discovery violations. Trump's legal team has sought to postpone the trial until after the 2024 presidential election, but the judge has been firm in his rulings.

Jon Stewart facing backlash for hypocrisy on property valuation

Comedian Jon Stewart faces backlash for criticizing Donald Trump's overvaluation of properties while having done the same in a previous home sale. Internet sleuths discovered Stewart overvalued his NYC penthouse by 829%. Stewart's reps did not respond to the allegations.

New York's Metro Transportation Authority implements traffic congestion pricing program

New York's Metro Transportation Authority voted to impose a traffic congestion pricing program, angering Rep. Josh Gottheimer. The program aims to reduce traffic, pollution, and fund transit improvements.

New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul's $2.4 Billion Budget Proposal for Migrants and Residential Development

New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed $2.4 billion in spending for migrants in her latest budget proposal, along with plans to spur residential development in a state with high rent and home prices.

Political Drama: Biden DOJ vs. Trump

Sen. Tom Cotton criticizes President Biden's electoral strategy involving DOJ prosecuting former President Trump. New York appeals court pauses enforcement of $464 million judgment against Trump. Trump to post $175 million bond. Various politicians and media personalities weigh in on the situation.

Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Case Ruling

A state appeals court ruled that Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the New York civil fraud case must post a $175 million bond within 10 days, down from the original $464 million. The ruling is seen as a relief for Trump as his attorneys deemed the larger bond amount a 'practical impossibility.' Trump celebrated the ruling and stated he would post the required amount quickly. The court also put a stay on certain prohibitions against Trump and others involved in the case.

Donald Trump appealing $464 million fine in New York civil fraud case

Former President Donald Trump plans to quickly post a $175 million bond to appeal a $464 million fine in New York state's civil fraud case against him, criticizing Judge Arthur Engoron for his decision. Trump's ability to pay the fine is supported by a potential $3.5 billion windfall from a merger with his social media platform, Truth Social.

Donald Trump's $175 Million Bond Ruling

Former President Donald Trump vows to post $175 million bond within 10 days following a court ruling, criticizes the court cases as 'election interference.' The bond amount is less than the initial judgment required.

Legal battle over Trump's assets in New York civil fraud case

Sen. J.D. Vance and Rep. Byron Donalds, both Trump allies, criticized the Biden administration and New York legal system for attempts to seize Trump's assets in a civil fraud case, which was temporarily halted by an appeals court.

Legal Battles of Former President Trump in New York

Former President Trump faces legal battles in New York, including a $175 million bond payment and a trial date set by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for hush-money payments. Trump is expected to hold a press conference in downtown Manhattan.

Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Case Ruling

A state appeals court ruled that Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the New York civil fraud case have 10 days to post a $175 million bond, down from the $464 million judgment that was originally due Monday. Trump celebrated the ruling on social media and plans to quickly post the bond.

People Leaving New York Due to Crime and Policies

Business experts report people are leaving states like California and New York due to oppressive policies and rising crime rates. Thousands have left New York, with reasons including safety concerns, work culture, and crime. Some former residents praised their former home, despite the challenges.

Increase in Felony Assaults on NYC Subways and Gun Control Laws in New York

Felony assaults on New York City subways increased by 53% in 2023 compared to 2019, with a total of 570 assaults reported. Gun control laws in New York include bans on assault weapons, high capacity magazines, and stringent regulations on firearms.

Donald Trump's Legal Crises in New York

Donald Trump faces legal crises in New York with the possible seizure of his properties over a massive fine and fights to delay a criminal trial. He could face humiliation, financial harm, and bankruptcy if unable to secure a bond.

Donald Trump's Legal Troubles in New York

Donald Trump faces legal troubles in New York related to the Stormy Daniels hush money case and a civil fraud case, with jury selection delayed over paperwork. Trump pleads not guilty to falsifying business records and faces a deadline to pay over $454 million in fines.

Former President Trump's New York Fraud Case

Former President Trump faces a $454 million bond in a New York fraud case, causing financial strain and anger. The case involves personal stakes and affects Trump's family members. Trump's campaign is using the case for fundraising and political messaging.

Donald Trump's Financial Troubles and Legal Battle with New York State

Donald Trump's biographer claims that the former president's finances will soon be exposed as a sham due to a $454 million fine he owes the State of New York. Trump inflated the value of his assets to gain more favorable loan terms and is facing potential seizure of his property if he fails to pay the bond by Monday.