Close ties between top Democratic senator's brother-in-law and Chinese Communist Party

The article discusses the close ties between a top Democratic senator's brother-in-law and the Chinese Communist Party, including hosting diplomats and recruiting Chinese businesses for office space in New York City.

Judges in New York City Releasing Alleged Violent Felons Without Bail

Fox News report highlights judges in New York City releasing alleged violent felons without bail, sparking concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of bail reform laws.

New York City Mayoral Race

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo faces a new Democratic challenger, NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, in the bid for NYC Mayor. Adams criticizes City Hall chaos and accuses Trump of corrupting city's independence. Cuomo resigned in 2021 amid sexual harassment allegations. Adams is the latest high-profile figure to challenge Cuomo.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams' Handling of Migrant Crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is praised for his handling of the city's migrant crisis and willingness to work with the Trump administration on immigration enforcement. He differs from other Democrat mayors in his approach to public safety and cooperation with federal agencies.

New York City IDNYC Program and Closure of Roosevelt Hotel Migrant Shelter

New York City officials are making it easier for illegal aliens to acquire a city residency ID card, while the closure of the migrant shelter at the Roosevelt Hotel is seen as a positive step by some. The IDNYC program, introduced in 2015, allows immigrants to access free healthcare, enroll in school, and more. Mayor Eric Adams highlights the city's support for asylum seekers and the upcoming closure of the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter.

Andrew Cuomo's Handling of Nursing Homes During COVID-19 Pandemic

New York City Mayor Eric Adams states that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo should answer for his handling of nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cuomo faced criticism for undercounting COVID-related nursing home deaths. Adams believes Cuomo should address these issues on the campaign trail.

Governor Kathy Hochul's Response to Andrew Cuomo's NYC Mayoral Bid

Gov. Kathy Hochul declined to comment on Andrew Cuomo's fitness to serve as mayor of New York City after he announced his candidacy. She stated she would work with whomever the voters choose and highlighted her own agenda for the city.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams working with Trump administration on illegal immigration issues

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been working with the Trump administration on illegal immigration issues and thanked them for reducing the stream of immigrants seeking shelter in the city. He has closed major migrant shelters and credited the decline in migrants to a combination of city policies and federal actions.

Death of Actress Michelle Trachtenberg

Actress Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in various films and TV shows, has died at the age of 39. Law enforcement officials believe she died of natural causes, possibly related to complications from a recent liver transplant. She was found unconscious and unresponsive in her New York City apartment.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams on the city's migrant crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams praises his administration's handling of the city's migrant crisis, highlighting the opening of a new 2,200-capacity all-male shelter in the Bronx and the closure of other shelters. Adams emphasizes the use of 'smart policies' despite community opposition to having shelters in their neighborhoods.

Death of Michelle Trachtenberg

Michelle Trachtenberg, a well-known actress, has passed away at the age of 39 in a New York City apartment. Her death is not considered suspicious and the cause will be determined by the medical examiner.

Corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams

Attorneys for New York City Mayor Eric Adams have asked a U.S. judge to dismiss all charges against him with prejudice, citing leaks and violation of his right to a fair trial. The Justice Department moved to drop the corruption case, but the presiding judge has not yet granted the dismissal.

Andrew Cuomo's Potential Mayoral Run in New York City

Andrew M. Cuomo is making final preparations to run for mayor of New York City, potentially announcing his candidacy soon. He is taking steps to line up endorsements and donors, aiming to reshape the race to unseat Mayor Eric Adams in the Democratic primary.

Closure of Roosevelt Hotel Migrant Shelter in New York City

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces the closure of the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter due to successful strategies and policies at the border. The shelter has processed over 173,000 migrants since May 2023.

Lawsuit against Trump Administration over FEMA funds for sheltering migrants

New York City is suing President Donald Trump's administration over $80 million in FEMA funds removed from a city bank account for sheltering migrants. The lawsuit names Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as defendants.

Decline of Catholic Schools in New York City and Health of Pope Francis

Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan discusses the decline of Catholic schools in New York City and expresses concerns about the health of Pope Francis on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.' He emphasizes the importance of quality education and passing on the faith in Catholic schools.

Jumaane Williams potentially becoming interim mayor of New York City

Jumaane Williams, New York City's public advocate, is poised to become interim mayor if Mayor Eric Adams resigns or is removed. Williams has been preparing for this possibility and has emerged as a vocal critic of Adams. Despite his progressive initiatives, some voters have concerns about Williams assuming office. He aims to bring stability to city leadership amid turmoil and potential federal corruption charges against Adams.

New York City's Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Migrant Housing Funds

New York City filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking to recoup over $80 million for housing migrants. The lawsuit accuses the federal government of violating regulations and abusing its authority. Mayor Eric Adams defended the lawsuit, stating the city spent over $7 billion on the crisis.

Jim Walden's Mayoral Campaign in New York City

Jim Walden, an unknown centrist, is running for mayor of New York City with a focus on addressing a range of issues including housing, mental health, and public safety. He has a diverse background and is positioning himself as a viable alternative in the upcoming election.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams' Legal Woes

New York Governor Kathy Hochul plans to add oversight to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' office instead of removing him amid legal woes and cooperation with former President Donald Trump. Adams faces charges linked to wire fraud, bribery, and soliciting campaign funds from foreign sources.

Revocation of New York City's Toll Congestion Pricing Program

The Trump administration is revoking federal approval of New York City's toll congestion pricing program, leading to a clash between Governor Hochul and President Trump.

Local Protests in the Bronx Over New Migrant Shelter

Local protests in the Bronx over a new migrant shelter supported by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Residents push back against the planned shelter, accusing officials of treating the Bronx as a migrant 'dumping ground.' Frustrations over the shelter and broader policies are shifting political support in the Bronx.

Disputed Claims About Federal Funds Allocation for Migrants in New York City

Elon Musk claimed, without evidence, that $59 million meant for American disaster relief was sent to luxury hotels for illegal migrants in New York City. The White House has not provided evidence supporting Musk's claim, and the city officials clarified that the funds were allocated for immigration-related services and not disaster relief.

Woman Gives Birth on New York City Subway

A 25-year-old woman gave birth to a baby girl on a New York City subway with the help of fellow passengers. Both mother and baby are in good health and were taken to Bellevue Hospital.

DHS Secretary Noem Clawing Back FEMA Funds for Migrant Hotels in NYC

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem discusses taking back $59 million in FEMA funds earmarked for hotels housing migrants in New York City after uncovering luxury hotel payments for migrants by the Biden administration.

Non-Citizens Voting in New York City Elections

New York City Democrats are pushing for legislation that would allow 800,000 non-citizens to vote in city-level elections, sparking a debate on voting rights and citizenship requirements.

Fraud by Disaster Recovery Experts at Hagerty Consulting

Two former disaster recovery experts at Hagerty Consulting pleaded guilty to defrauding New York City of Hurricane Sandy relief funds. They were sentenced to probation and home confinement, and had to pay back unlawfully received money.

New York City teachers' union representative coaching on avoiding ICE agents

The article discusses a video showing a New York City teachers' union representative providing instructions on how to help migrant families avoid Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The guidance includes not opening the door for ICE agents and using 'red cards' to communicate with them.

New York City Noncitizen Voting Rights Debate

New York City is considering allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections, sparking debate among Democrats and Republicans.

Avian Flu Outbreak in New York City

New York officials shut down live bird markets in NYC after seven cases of avian flu detected, taking precautions to combat the illness. Measures include selling down inventory, cleaning, disinfection, and closure for five days. Egg prices have soared due to the outbreak.

Bird Flu Outbreak in New York City

Gov. Hochul orders temporary closure of live poultry markets in NYC, Westchester, and Long Island after 7 cases of bird flu detected. No immediate threat to public health. CDC says low risk to general public. First bird flu death in the U.S. reported in Louisiana. More than 156 million birds affected nationwide.

Westminster Dog Show 2025

The 149th edition of the Westminster Dog Show is almost here, returning to New York City live from the Javits Center and Madison Square Garden for the first time in five years. The event features both conformation and agility championship competitions, showcasing champion dogs from around the world.

Allegations of Assault Against Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs at a Trump Hotel in NYC

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs is facing civil complaints from two women accusing him of assault at a Trump Hotel in NYC in the 1990s. The lawsuits claim Diddy organized and participated in group sex activities at a nightclub before taking the women to the hotel where they were allegedly drugged and forced into further sexual activities.

Mayoral Race in New York City

Mayor Eric Adams returns from hiatus, claims unfair treatment due to background, denies resigning. Facing challenges in upcoming mayoral primary, especially among Black voters who also support Andrew Cuomo. Adams maintains support among Black community leaders despite federal indictment. Cuomo meets with Black leaders to shore up support. Both Adams and Cuomo face criticism and challenges in the race.

Trump Administration Immigration Crackdown in New York City

The article discusses the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, highlighting ICE raids in New York City that targeted alleged criminals. Residents and officials express gratitude for the efforts, emphasizing the need for safety and security in communities.

FDNY Union Leaders vs. New York City Congestion Pricing

FDNY union leaders are fighting against New York City's congestion pricing, warning of negative impacts on response times and firefighter operations. The toll is causing firefighters to leave personal vehicles at home, leading to delays and logistical challenges. City officials defend the toll, emphasizing the need for revenue and reduced emissions.

New York City Subway Crime: Sebastian Zapeta Case

Sebastian Zapeta, an illegal immigrant, is accused of setting a woman on fire in a New York City subway, resulting in her death. The incident has sparked discussions about New York City's crime crisis and the need for changes in the justice system.

New York City Crime Crisis and Subway Safety Measures

Discussion on New York City's crime crisis and subway safety measures after recent high-profile incidents. Includes quotes from MTA head Janno Lieber and details on a new congestion pricing plan.

New York Congestion Pricing Debate

Discussion on New York's 'congestion pricing' plan and the debate over its timing amidst concerns about the safety and reliability of the subway system. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo supports the policy but questions its implementation now.

Congestion Charges Implemented in Manhattan

New York City has implemented congestion charges in Manhattan to ease traffic and raise money for public transportation, despite opposition from President-elect Donald Trump and neighboring New Jersey. The scheme charges motorists up to $9 during peak times and aims to reduce the number of cars and trucks on the road.

New York City Subway Attack

An elderly woman in New York City fought off a group of teens attempting to mug her in a subway station, sustaining minor injuries but preventing the theft. The incident sheds light on safety concerns in the city's subway system.

Congestion Pricing in Manhattan

Congestion pricing was introduced in Manhattan to ease traffic gridlock, improve air quality, and raise funds for transit upgrades, charging drivers $9 during peak hours. The program aims to reduce traffic fatalities and is the first of its kind in America.

Robbery Crew Stealing ATMs in New York City

A robbery crew is wanted in New York City after stealing ATMs and tens of thousands of dollars in cash from 49 stores across the city in a span of three months.

Rising Crime in New York City Subway System

New York Governor Kathy Hochul addresses rising crime in the city's subway system by deploying National Guard members, installing security cameras in every subway car, and proposing legislation to improve treatment for mentally unstable individuals.

Taxi Accident in New York City on Christmas Day

Seven people were injured in New York City on Christmas Day after a yellow taxi jumped a sidewalk and smashed into pedestrians outside a Macy's department store. The injuries were non-life-threatening.

Pope Francis's Christmas Message and Holiday Events Around the World

Pope Francis delivers Christmas message urging people to find courage and peace, highlighting conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. Hanukkah coincides with Christmas, sparking interfaith gatherings. Soldiers in eastern Ukraine spend Christmas at war, hoping for peace. New York City experiences first white Christmas since 2009. German celebrations marred by car attack at Christmas market. Elderly Christian couple in Gaza Strip marked Christmas in a squalid tent camp, separated from family.

Discussion on the Suspected Murder on the New York City Subway

Rep. Claudia Tenney discussed the suspected murder of a woman on the New York City subway and argued that the prosecution of Daniel Penny has had a chilling effect on people coming to the aid of others in dangerous situations.

Critique of Sanctuary Policies and Federal Law Compliance

Former New York Gov. George Pataki criticizes sanctuary policies, comparing them to Confederate states. He advocates for following federal laws and cutting off federal funding to cities that do not comply.

Migrant Situation in New York City

The article discusses the situation of migrants in New York City, including their living conditions, fears, and potential plans for deportations under the Trump administration.

Katie the Dog - New York City's Rat Hunter

Katie the dog, a skilled rat hunter, has become a weapon in the war on rats in New York City by catching hundreds of rats in Prospect Park and surrounding neighborhoods. Her owner, Sarah Darby, supports and assists Katie's hunting activities, which has become a nightly adventure for them.

Illegal Alien Charged with Murder in NYC Subway

An illegal alien from Guatemala has been charged with first and second-degree murder for allegedly setting a woman on fire in a New York City subway. The woman died from her injuries, and the perpetrator has a history of crossing the border without being detected.

Murder case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City

Luigi Mangione has hired a powerful New York attorney to represent him in the murder case of Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare CEO. The accused killer was captured after a five-day run from the police and is facing charges for shooting Thompson dead in New York City. The attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, is a veteran of the New York state court system and has experience in high-profile cases like the Harvey Weinstein trial. Mangione's defense is being crowdfunded, and efforts are being made to extradite him from Pennsylvania to New York.

Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey and New York City

Recent mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey and New York City have raised concerns about potential security threats, with large drones blocking a medevac helicopter from rescuing an injured accident victim. Federal agencies are unsure of the origins of these drones, prompting calls for immediate action and coordination to address the situation.

Murder of UnitedHealth Group Executive in New York City

Luigi Mangione has been charged with the murder of a UnitedHealth Group executive in New York City, sparking a social media investigation to uncover his motive.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis invites Daniel Penny to relocate to Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis invited former Marine Daniel Penny to relocate to Florida after his acquittal in the death of Jordan Neely. Penny maintained he acted to protect passengers from Neely's threats. He criticized New York City for failing to protect the public.

Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

The suspected assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson left a backpack in Central Park after fleeing New York City. Police are analyzing the backpack for forensic evidence. The killer's movements were traced through surveillance footage and DNA evidence from a water bottle. The investigation is ongoing with leads pointing to the suspect's arrival in New York from Atlanta and his stay at a hostel in the city.

New York City Subway Incident Involving Former Marine

Former Marine Daniel Penny will not face a manslaughter charge for the death of Jordan Neely after intervening in a New York City subway incident. The jury was unable to reach a verdict, and the defense objected to the dismissal of the charge, seeking a mistrial instead.

Daniel Penny manslaughter trial

Jurors in the Daniel Penny manslaughter trial are struggling to come to a unanimous decision on the top charge of manslaughter. Penny, a Marine veteran and architecture student, is accused of killing a mentally ill homeless man who threatened passengers on a Manhattan subway car.

New York City zoning changes to increase housing availability

New York City officials are close to approving zoning changes that could increase the amount of housing available, potentially improving housing availability and access.

Current Events

Syrian opposition forces enter a key city, President-elect Trump announces White House AI and Crypto Czar, New York City takes a step toward addressing housing crisis.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams's stance on sanctuary city laws and crime

New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants to see reform in the city's sanctuary city laws but emphasizes the need to address serious crimes and violent offenders. He criticizes the idea of 'urban surrender' by highlighting instances like toothpaste being locked up. Adams plans to discuss these issues with the border czar.

Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City

The search for the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson continues in New York City. The suspect used a fake ID and paid in cash at a hostel. Police are investigating surveillance footage, a burner phone, and DNA from a water bottle left at the scene.

Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot dead outside a Hilton Hotel in New York City in a premeditated, targeted attack. The suspect, not believed to be a professional killer, remains at large. Police are actively searching for the suspect based on surveillance footage and recovered evidence.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting in New York City

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in a targeted attack in New York City, but nearby tourists remained excited for the Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting. The event went on as planned with increased police presence.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting

UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed by a suspected shooter outside a New York City hotel. The shooter was spotted ordering at Starbucks just two blocks away from the murder scene.

Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City

Former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro discusses the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City and questions the idea of a professional hitman being involved.

New York City Sanctuary Policy for Criminal Illegal Aliens

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul are facing pressure to suspend the city and state's sanctuary policy shielding criminal illegal aliens. Both have voiced support for aiding ICE in deportations. Democrats and Republicans on the NYC Council are urging Hochul to suspend the sanctuary law due to a surge in violent crime involving migrant gangs.

Stabbing Death in New York City

20-year-old male model charged in stabbing death of a man in New York City. The suspect, Dynus Saxon, faces multiple charges including second degree murder. The victim was found stabbed in a Mott Haven apartment building.

Debate Over Sanctuary Policies in New York City

Democratic NYC Council Member Robert Holden argues that sanctuary policies violate federal law, putting citizens in harm's way. He calls for cooperation between federal and state governments to crack down on illegal immigration and prevent terror plots.

Criticism of New York Leaders for Failed Criminal Justice Reforms

U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres criticizes New York leaders for failed criminal justice reforms that led to the murders of three people by a violent, mentally ill man released from custody early. Torres calls for accountability and prevention of such tragedies.

Elderly Man Falls to Death During Home Invasion in New York City

An elderly man fell to his death during a home invasion in New York City after burglars broke into an apartment and tied up a 40-year-old man before stealing valuables. The man's father, 73-year-old Jacinto Remigo, fell from a sixth-floor window onto construction scaffolding and later died from his injuries.

Immigration Policy in the U.S.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams claims Americans voted to fix the broken immigration system. Biden administration is loosening immigration restrictions. Trump threatens mass deportations. ICE Portal app has glitching issues. Record number of illegal migrants in 2023. Sanctuary city New York spent $3.7 billion on migrants in 2024.

Teen Driving Stolen Car in New York City

Teen driving stolen car in New York City slams into vehicles and a cop before leading police on a roof-hopping chase, eventually getting captured. The officer hit sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Migrant Crime in New York City

Two migrants accused of violently raping a woman at knifepoint in Coney Island. Crime on the rise in NYC due to increased migrant population. Low-income residents unhappy with migrant shelters in their neighborhoods.

Replacement of New York City's First Female Fire Commissioner

The first female fire commissioner of New York City, Laura Kavanagh, resigned after facing backlash for investigating firefighters who heckled the state's attorney general. She was replaced by Robert Tucker, CEO of a local security firm, who has deep ties with the FDNY.

Rape incident in New York City involving migrants

A woman was raped by a migrant at knifepoint near a beach boardwalk in New York City. The incident occurred outside a hotel housing asylum seekers, and the suspects are identified as Daniel Bonilla Davon and Leovando Moreno, both homeless. Davon-Bonilla is facing charges including first-degree rape and sexual abuse. Moreno has been charged with second-degree assault.

New Fire Commissioner Appointed in New York City

Robert Tucker, CEO of T&M USA, replaces Laura Kavanagh as the new fire commissioner of New York City. Tucker has extensive experience in public safety and private sector, with deep ties to FDNY.

Impact of Poor Migrants on Taxpayer-funded Shelters in New York City and Massachusetts

The influx of poor migrants in New York City is overwhelming taxpayer-funded shelters, leading many migrants to choose to live in tents outside due to feeling unsafe in the shelters. Similar situations are occurring in other cities, prompting concerns over rising crime rates and the strain on resources. Massachusetts is also facing challenges with its shelter system and the cost of supporting illegal immigrants.

Controversial Ticketed Wedding in New York City

A New York City couple saved $70,000 by charging guests $333 to attend their wedding, reducing the guest list from 350 to 60. They defended their decision by comparing it to a Beyoncé concert and faced criticism from both their circle and social media users.

Increase in Robberies and Assaults in Central Park, New York City

Robberies and assaults in Central Park, New York City, are reportedly on the rise, causing fear among residents and tourists. Incidents have spiked significantly compared to previous years, with concerns about safety growing.

Arrest of Journalist at Pro-Palestinian Protest in New York City

New York City journalist arrested on felony hate crime charges after filming pro-Palestinian protest where activists vandalized top leaders' homes at Brooklyn Museum. Journalist not involved in vandalism but accused of entering private property with activists. NYPD accused of overreach by charging journalist with hate crime. Charges include criminal mischief with a hate crime advancement. Previous arrest at pro-Gaza demonstration. Vandalism targeted Jewish board members, generating allegations of antisemitism. Police arrested suspect accused of driving car used by vandals. Police under scrutiny for treatment of protesters and journalists.

16ft-tall Monument of Pigeon Sculpture on High Line Park in NYC

A 16ft-tall monument of a hyper-realist aluminum sculpture of a pigeon named 'Dinosaur' by artist Iván Argote will be placed on the High Line elevated park in New York City, referencing the pigeon's resilience and the possibility of humanity living on like pigeons in the future.

The Coney Island Cyclone: A Historic Roller Coaster

The Coney Island Cyclone is a historic roller coaster that has survived natural disasters, park closures, and threats to its existence since it was built in 1927. It is recognized as a significant landmark by roller coaster enthusiasts, state, and national authorities.

MSNBC's Coverage of the Republican National Convention

CNN host Jake Tapper criticizes MSNBC for using an LED screen to cover the Republican National Convention from New York City instead of being on-site in Milwaukee.

Indictment of Neo-Nazi Leader for Hate Crimes in New York City

Michail Chkhikvishvili, alleged leader of a Neo-Nazi organization, was indicted for planning a mass attack involving poisoned candy distributed by a person dressed as Santa Claus to racial minorities and Jewish children in New York City. He faces 50 years in U.S. prison if convicted.

Drug Trafficking and Migrant Gangs in New York City

Police in New York City are warning residents about a new drug called tusi, a mixture of cocaine, ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, caffeine, and opioids, being brought in by criminal migrant gangs from Colombia. The rise of tusi is part of a larger trend of migrant gang crime in American cities.

The Daily Show missing from Republican National Convention

The Daily Show will be missing from the Republican National Convention due to logistical issues and the evolving situation in Milwaukee. The show's team planned to be in Milwaukee but nixed its plans after an unsuccessful assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The show will resume broadcasting from its base in New York City on Tuesday through Thursday.

Arrest in Connection to Death of Yazmeen Williams in New York City

A man named Chad Irish was arrested in connection to the death of Yazmeen Williams, whose body was found in a trash bag in New York City. Irish was attacked by angry neighbors upon his arrest. Williams was about to start a job with the city's Department of Housing Preservation.

New York City's sanctuary city status and migrant crime

New York City leaders from both parties criticize Mayor Eric Adams' administration for distributing prepaid debit cards to migrant families. Some lawmakers believe the program encourages more border-crossers to come, while others support it as a way to provide better services at a lower cost.

Incidents at Pride Month Celebrations in New York City and Chicago

Multiple arrests and police injuries occurred following chaotic incidents at the end of Pride Month celebrations in New York City and Chicago. The Pride parade in Chicago was disrupted by violence and disorderly behavior, leading to arrests and injuries among police officers. Similar incidents of violence were reported in New York City after a Pride parade, with videos capturing fistfights and assaults. The events resulted in a significant police presence maintaining order in both cities.

California Inmate Arrested in New York City After 13 Years

California inmate who vanished from a prison camp in 2011 was arrested 13 years later in New York City. He had escaped with another inmate, Jose Padilla, who remains at large. Another escaped inmate from the same camp was captured after two weeks on the run.

Controversy over Homeless Shelter Near Elementary School in NYC

New York City plans to open a 'low-barrier' homeless shelter attached to an elementary school in Lower Manhattan, sparking outrage among parents concerned about safety and community impact.

Illegal Immigration and Crime

A New York City father speaks out against President Biden's border policy after his 13-year-old daughter was raped by an illegal immigrant in a public park. The suspect, Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, crossed the border illegally and was arrested for rape and kidnapping. The incident sparked debate on border security and immigration policies.

Anti-Israel Protests in New York City

Recent anti-Israel protests in New York City and clashes outside a Manhattan exhibit memorializing victims of a festival attack. Fox News reports on the incidents.

Challenges of Policing Communities with Migrant Crime

NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell discusses the challenges of dealing with crime committed by migrants in New York City, highlighting the difficulty in policing communities where the backgrounds of individuals are unknown.

Migrant Accused of Rape in New York City

Migrant released by Biden administration accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in New York City. The accused has a history of run-ins with the law and remains in NYPD custody.

Pickpocketing Surge in New York City

Pickpocketing in New York City is on the rise, with more cases reported this year compared to last year. The perpetrators are mostly from South America, with some even attending schools in Colombia to learn how to commit the crime. Prosecutors and courts in NYC are not prioritizing these cases, leading to an increase in pickpocketing incidents.

Controversy over Joey Chestnut's Ban from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut banned from Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest for endorsing a rival brand of plant-based hot dogs. New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants to see Chestnut compete and is trying to intervene. Chestnut will still compete in a live-streamed hot dog eating contest on Labor Day.

Fentanyl Poisonings at New York City Day Care

A husband of a New York City day care owner pleaded guilty to federal charges related to fentanyl poisonings of four children, including a one-year-old who died. The case involved the operation of a day care in a Bronx apartment where fentanyl and other narcotics were found hidden under a trapdoor where children played and slept.

Violent Incident at New York City Bowling Alley

A 21-year-old man was beaten and stabbed at a New York City bowling alley during an altercation. The suspects fled the scene and the victim is fighting for his life in the hospital.

Package Theft

A suspected porch pirate in Columbus, Ohio is caught on camera stealing an Apple Watch moments after a delivery driver dropped it off. Similar incidents of package theft have been reported in New York City and Yonkers, with some citizens taking matters into their own hands to catch the thieves.

Robbery of High-Stakes Gambler in New York City

A high-stakes gambler was robbed of $250,000 cash at gunpoint outside a hotel in New York City. The suspect fled in a Mercedes and the police are investigating the incident.

Rising Antisemitism in New York City

Rising antisemitism in New York City highlighted as hate crimes surge, NYC public school students walk out in protest, and Maldives bans Israelis from entering. Anti-Israel protesters disrupt Vice President Kamala Harris' appearance on Jimmy Kimmel's show.

New York City Subway System Fare Evasion and Security Measures

New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to implement body scanners to deter criminal activity and is considering paying up to $1 million for a psychologist to analyze the motivations of turnstile jumpers. The agency hopes to find a new solution to combat fare evasion, which is causing significant financial losses.

Trump supporters and opponents react to guilty verdict in historic trial

Trump supporters and opponents rally in New York City after guilty verdict is announced in historic trial.

Former President Trump's campaign rally and trial in New York City

Former President Trump found guilty on all counts in New York criminal trial but is now free and hitting the campaign trail once again, generating media coverage, hosting massive rallies, and increasing his lead over President Biden in the polls.

Conviction of Donald Trump on Business Records Case

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 counts in his business records case in New York City, leading to celebrations by Hollywood celebrities. Trump plans to appeal the verdict, calling the trial rigged and disgraceful.

Trial of former President Donald Trump in New York City

The jury in New York City's trial against former President Donald Trump is continuing deliberations for a second day after failing to reach a verdict on the first day. Trump's legal team is hoping for a hung jury. Jurors have sent notes seeking clarity on testimony and instructions. Updates on deliberations are being provided by various sources.

Trump supporters rally in New York City to protest trial

Trump supporters rally in New York City to protest the trial as verdict in historic trial looms. Supporters express belief in Trump's innocence and criticize the political and economic motivations behind the trial.

Actor Robert De Niro joins Biden campaign press conference outside Trump's trial in NYC

Actor Robert De Niro joins a Biden campaign press conference outside Trump's trial in NYC, criticizing Trump and advocating for his conviction. De Niro's performance was seen as politically motivated and may have backfired in appealing to swing voters.

Manhattanhenge in New York City

Manhattanhenge is a phenomenon in New York City where the setting sun aligns with the Manhattan street grid, creating a spectacular sunset. It occurs twice annually, weeks before and after the summer solstice.

Hate Crimes in New York City

A New York City liquor store owner has been charged after shooting a would-be thief. A man accused of hate crimes in NYC for assaults based on gender, race, and religion. The incidents have attracted widespread attention on social media.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial in New York

Former U.S. President Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York is coming to a close after nearly two dozen witnesses and 21 days of court proceedings. Jurors heard closing arguments from both the defense and prosecution regarding alleged falsified business records to cover up an affair with Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

Actor Robert De Niro joins Biden campaign press conference outside Trump's trial

Actor Robert De Niro joins a Biden campaign press conference outside Trump's criminal trial in New York City, slamming the former president for January 6. De Niro expresses his support for President Biden and criticizes Trump's actions and behavior.

Impact of Electric Bicycles in New York City

The proliferation of electric bicycles in New York City has led to mixed opinions, with some residents feeling unsafe due to the fast and reckless behavior of e-bike riders. Delivery workers rely on e-bikes for their jobs and face risks of injury and assault. Efforts are being made to regulate e-bikes and improve safety on city streets.

Impact of Illegal Immigration on New York City Tourism and Housing

New York City has become more expensive for tourists due to Mayor Eric Adams converting hotels into shelters for migrants, leading to increased hotel room costs and soaring rents across the city.

Subway Attack in New York City

A man in New York City was severely burned after another man threw flaming liquid on him and his fiancée on the subway. The attacker was arrested after fleeing the scene, and the victim suffered burns on 30% of his body. This incident adds to the rising assaults on trains in NYC.

Protest for Government Benefits for Migrants in New York City

Liberal Democrat politicians in New York City are protesting for more government benefits for migrants, demanding increased spending for legal services, language services, and support for illegal aliens. The New York Immigration Coalition and elected officials are advocating for additional funding from the city budget for migrants.

Critique of Radical Left Pro-Crime Policies in New York City

Former President Donald Trump criticized radical left pro-crime policies, such as cashless bail and defunding the police, for destroying New York City. He highlighted the negative impact of these policies and vowed to stand up against them.

Former President Trump's Bronx Campaign Event

Former President Trump breaks political norms by holding a rally in the Bronx, vowing to turn New York City around if elected. He criticizes President Biden, emphasizes economic issues, and targets Black and Hispanic voters for support.

Former President Donald Trump's Critique of New York City

Former President Donald Trump criticized the current state of New York City under Democrat rule, highlighting issues such as homelessness, crime, and immigration. He promised to make New York City great again if elected and pledged to help the city upon returning to the Oval Office.

New York City Mayor defends plan to evict migrants from shelter system

New York City Mayor Eric Adams defends city's plan to evict migrants from shelter system amid criticism.

National Urban Rat Summit in New York City

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the inaugural National Urban Rat Summit to address the city's rat problem, with a focus on rat control and mitigation.

Rising Shoplifting Incidents in New York City

New York City has seen a significant increase in shoplifting incidents, leading to national chains like Target, CVS, and Walgreens closing multiple locations due to theft and organized retail crime. Retired NYPD sergeant Joseph Giacalone blames politicians for downplaying the issue.

Assault on Steve Buscemi in New York City

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly attacked on a New York City street, resulting in injuries to his left eye. The suspect, a 50-year-old homeless man, was arrested on an assault charge.

New York City Sidewalk Shooting

A 12-year-old girl was shot in the arm during a sidewalk brawl in Queens, New York. Two other individuals were injured as well. The suspects who fired on the group have not been identified or arrested yet.

New York City Mayor suggests migrants as lifeguards

New York City Mayor Eric Adams faced criticism for suggesting migrants as lifeguards due to their swimming abilities, sparking accusations of racism from immigration activists. Adams defended his comments by emphasizing the need to expedite work permits for asylum seekers.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggesting migrants become lifeguards

New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggests having newly arrived migrants become lifeguards at public pools and beaches due to their swimming abilities, advocating for expedited work permits for them.

Senator J.D. Vance supporting Donald Trump at his business record trial

Senator J.D. Vance supports Donald Trump at his New York City business record trial, calling it 'bogus' and a 'sham.' Vance believes the trial is a waste of time and the American people will see it as such.

New York City Mayor calls for migrants to work as lifeguards

New York City Mayor Eric Adams calls for migrants to be allowed to work as lifeguards due to their excellent swimming skills, citing a shortage in the city. Some conservatives criticize the proposal.

Stabbing near Times Square in New York City

A 36-year-old mother was stabbed near Times Square in broad daylight by a man with a walker. The family has no plans to return to New York City due to safety concerns.

Former President Trump's Trial in New York City

Former President Trump's allies attend his trial in New York City to show support, without coordination from the Trump campaign. Michael Cohen testifies about hush money payments, and Trump maintains his innocence.

Assault on Actor Steve Buscemi

Actor Steve Buscemi was assaulted on a New York City street, sustaining injuries to his left eye, but is OK. The incident was described as a random act of violence in the city.

Assault on Actor Steve Buscemi in New York City

Beloved actor Steve Buscemi was assaulted in a random daylight attack in Mid-Town Manhattan, suffering swelling to his face and left eye. The assailant is still at large, and the incident adds to a string of unprovoked assaults in New York City.

Criminal charges against Donald Trump in New York City

CNN host Fareed Zakaria believes that the criminal charges against former President Donald Trump in New York City are politically motivated, citing concerns about Trump's increasing support and the perception that his trials are unjust.

College student sells dinner reservations in NYC through app

College student at Brown University sells dinner reservations at top NYC restaurants through Appointment Trader app, earning $100,000. The app allows users to bid on reservations sold by sellers, with the platform taking a cut. Some restaurants partner with the app, while others are against the practice.

HBO documentary The Stroll

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Kristen Lovell, co-director of the HBO documentary The Stroll about the trans women who worked the streets of the Meatpacking District in New York City.

Vandalism of World War I Memorial in New York City

Anti-Israel protesters vandalized a World War I memorial in New York City, leading to the arrest of a 16-year-old boy for defacing the monument with spray-painted messages.

Miss Israel Threatened in New York City

Miss Israel was threatened with a knife and called names while advocating for the Israel Defense Forces in New York City. She faced anti-Israel comments and hostility from people in the area.

Arrests at Pro-Palestinian Protests in New York City

Nearly half of the 282 people arrested at pro-Palestinian protests on two New York City campuses are not students, according to officials. Police were sent to Columbia University and City College of New York where protesters were arrested. City officials have not released further identifying information about the arrested individuals.

Fraudulent Activity in NYC Department of Homeless Services

A NYC Department of Homeless Services fraud investigator has been charged with fraudulently claiming unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic by selling information of vulnerable New Yorkers to an identity theft scammer. The scheme involved accessing personal data of homeless individuals and filing false COVID unemployment claims.

Stabbing Incident Outside Migrant Shelter

A man was stabbed outside a New York City hotel converted into a migrant shelter. The victim survived the attack. No arrests have been made but two suspects are believed to be involved.

The Influence of 'Seinfeld' on New York City Diners

Jerry Seinfeld faced protesters in NYC with Free Press founder Bari Weiss. 'Seinfeld' celebrated diners in NYC. Tom's Restaurant was a key location in the show. Westway Diner in Manhattan is the real spiritual home of 'Seinfeld.' Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld created the show at Westway Diner.

New York City firefighter's death after being laid off

New York City firefighter dies of heart attack months after being laid off due to budget cuts to pay for migrant crisis. His family lost $600,000 in death benefits and is struggling financially.

Stabbings on Party Boat in New York City

Two people were stabbed during a dispute on a party boat in New York City, with three individuals sustaining injuries but in stable condition. No arrests have been made yet.

Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City

The first week of Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City ended with a judge ordering him to take a seat after he stood up prematurely. Trump's lawyers made a last-minute attempt to halt the trial due to biased jury selection.

High School Soccer Game Canceled in East Harlem Due to Migrants

High school soccer game in East Harlem, NYC canceled as group of migrants refuse to leave the field, making unrealistic demands. Councilwoman criticizes illegal immigrants for their behavior at committee hearing. Teams were on edge due to the situation.

Rat-Transmitted Bacterial Illness in New York City

New York City health officials issued a warning about the increase in transmitted bacterial illness spread by rat urine after 24 cases were reported in 2023. Leptospirosis can cause various symptoms and complications if not treated properly.

Shootings in New York City

Shooters riding on scooters gunned down four people in New York City, leaving one dead and three injured. The shooting happened in the Bronx after 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Police are investigating, and the status of the surviving victims is unclear.

Shooters on Scooters Attack in New York City

Shooters on scooters gunned down four people in New York City, leaving one dead and three injured. Police are investigating if the victims were targeted or if the shooting was gang-related. Authorities have taken 9,500 scooters, dirt bikes, and ATVs off the streets since Jan. 1.

Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City

Former President Donald Trump is standing trial on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments for extramarital affairs. He appeared irritated and exhausted during the proceedings, with reports of him falling asleep in court. New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman drew his ire by reporting on his behavior inside the courthouse.

Former President Trump's Hush Money Trial in New York City

Former President Trump is facing a hush money trial in New York City, with the judge considering whether he violated a gag order by making public statements about the trial. The case revolves around payments made to Stormy Daniels to silence her claims of an affair with Trump in 2006.

Pro-Palestinian Protest and Assault in New York City

Pro-Palestinian protesters call for ceasefire in Gaza while a suspect is arrested for punching a 9-year-old girl in New York City's Grand Central Terminal.

Former President Trump to Testify at Hush Money Trial in New York City

Former President Trump has announced he will testify at his upcoming hush money trial in New York City, stemming from accusations of falsifying business records to cover up a payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.

Murder Case in New York City

A New York City man has been charged with murder in connection with the discovery of a human head and body parts in a Brooklyn apartment refrigerator.

Virtual Assistants in New York City Restaurants

Virtual assistants from the Philippines are greeting customers at New York City restaurants via Zoom, offering a unique solution to rising commercial rents and high inflation. However, the $3/hr wages have sparked controversy, with concerns about wage exploitation and downward pressure on industry wages.

Francis Ford Coppola's film 'Megalopolis' premiering at Cannes Film Festival

Francis Ford Coppola's film 'Megalopolis' to premiere at Cannes Film Festival with an all-star cast, including Adam Driver and Shia LaBeouf. The film is based on the struggle of Rome and is set in an alternate reality version of New York City. Coppola invested over $100 million of his own money into the project.

Blame Game: Assaults Against Women in New York City

Salon is blaming Donald Trump supporters for assaults against women in New York City, despite the city being heavily Democrat. The article criticizes the lack of law enforcement and mental health support in blue cities, contrasting it with the perceived safety in areas where Trump supporters live.

New York City settles lawsuit with Muslim women over hijab removal

New York City has agreed to pay $17.5 million in a settlement after two Muslim women were forced to remove their hijabs for mugshots, violating their rights. The settlement will be split among thousands of people who are expected to file eligible claims.

Bethenny Frankel's experience in New York City and criticism of Jerry Seinfeld

Real Housewives star Bethenny Frankel opens up about her struggles living in New York City, revealing she was a victim of a random punch attack and criticizes comedian Jerry Seinfeld's defense of the city's current state.

Muslim Women's Rights Violation Lawsuit in New York City

New York City agrees to pay $17.5 million in a class action lawsuit led by two Muslim women who say their religious rights were violated when police forced them to remove their hijabs for mugshots after they were arrested.

New York City Earthquake and Solar Eclipse Conspiracy Theories

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook New York City, leading to wild online claims linking it to a rare solar eclipse. Some conspiracy theories suggest a connection between the earthquake and the eclipse based on numerology. Residents were surprised by the quake, and some turned to worst-case scenarios like the apocalypse.

Congestion Pricing in New York City

New York City is set to implement congestion pricing in Manhattan to alleviate traffic congestion, with drivers facing a $15 fee to enter the busiest areas. The plan aims to reduce traffic and improve mass transit with the revenue generated.

Earthquake in Northeast U.S.

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook the Northeast, affecting New Jersey, New York City, and other areas, with an aftershock felt at Donald Trump's golf course. No significant damage or injuries reported. Experts had warned NYC was overdue for a quake.

East Coast Earthquake

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 struck near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, shaking parts of the East Coast, including New York City and Philadelphia. The quake caused no widespread damage but startled the area unaccustomed to such events.

Squatters in Brooklyn set fire to house

Squatters in Brooklyn set fire to a house after a terror campaign against neighbors, causing $900,000 in damage. New York City politicians are pushing for revised laws to address squatter rights and prevent similar incidents.

East Coast Earthquake

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 shook parts of the East Coast, centered near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. It was felt by more than 42 million people with no immediate reports of serious damage. Officials checked infrastructure and train services were affected. The earthquake interrupted a UN briefing and caused minor disruptions across New York City.

Porch Pirates in New York City

A New York City homeowner catches a porch pirate with a decoy package and confronts him with a baseball bat. The homeowner is fed up with thieves following delivery trucks and stealing packages left on his porch.

Illegal Immigration and Border Policies

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott criticizes President Biden's open-border policies and busses illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities, including New York City. New York City Mayor Eric Adams offers Abbott a free stay at a migrant shelter, sparking a political dispute.

New York City's AI Chatbot Giving Wrong Advice

New York City's AI chatbot, MyCity, has been giving business owners wrong advice that could lead to breaking the law, prompting Mayor Eric Adams to defend the technology and acknowledge the need for fixes.

Leah McSweeney Leaving New York City Due to Crime Spike

Leah McSweeney, a star of Bravo's Real Housewives of New York City, is reportedly leaving New York City due to a crime spike. She expressed concern about safety, citing incidents such as people smoking crack for breakfast in Times Square and threats made towards her daughter on the subway. McSweeney criticized politicians for claiming the city is safer than ever when she believes it is not. She mentioned considering moving to Florida for a better quality of life.

WWE star Chelsea Green's hotel incident

WWE star Chelsea Green was kicked out of a hotel in New York City after being accused of being an escort due to her outfit. She explained the incident to TMZ Sports and expressed feeling embarrassed over the situation.

Random Attacks on Women in New York City

Random attacks on women in New York City by strangers have raised concerns among TikTok users. Multiple incidents have occurred, with victims being punched in the face or head in various locations across Manhattan.

Construction of World's Tallest Prison in New York City

Plans have been made for the world's tallest prison in New York City, causing distress among local residents due to noise, dust, and potential damage to buildings. The new jail will replace the current Manhattan Detention Complex, known as The Tombs. Residents fear increased police presence and negative impact on local businesses.

Campaign Donations Scheme in New York City

Former police officer sentenced for campaign donations scheme to help New York City Mayor Eric Adams during his winning 2021 run. Mayor denies knowledge of the scheme. Adams and his inner circle under increased law enforcement scrutiny.

Safety Concerns in New York City

Former reality star Leah McSweeney discusses reasons for wanting to leave New York City due to safety concerns, citing incidents of crime and drug use. She plans to relocate to Miami with her daughter.

Corrosiveness of TikTok and Rise in Attacks on Women in New York City

Mayor Eric Adams attributes recent attacks on women in New York City to the corrosiveness of TikTok, highlighting a concerning trend of assaults and violent behavior influenced by social media. The city is facing a rise in crime rates and lawlessness, with assaults and car thefts on the rise despite an overall decrease in crime for the year. The situation is exacerbated by the left's soft-on-crime policies and the influx of illegal immigrants.

Cargo Bikes for Deliveries in New York City

New rules in New York City aim to promote the use of cargo bikes for deliveries over large trucks to reduce emissions as delivery consumption increases.

Mosques in New York City providing shelter and support for migrants during Ramadan

Mosques in New York City are struggling to house and feed migrants during Ramadan. An imam in the Bronx turned his mosque into a shelter for migrants from African countries.

Mosques in New York City providing shelter and meals for migrants during Ramadan

Mosques in New York City are struggling to house and feed migrants during Ramadan. An imam in the Bronx turned his mosque into a makeshift shelter for migrants, many from African countries. The city's mosques are facing challenges meeting the needs of the increasing number of asylum seekers, particularly during this holy month.

Challenges Faced by Mosques in New York City During Ramadan

Mosques in New York City struggle to meet the needs of an increasing number of asylum seekers from Muslim-majority African countries during the holy month of Ramadan. Faith-based communities provide shelter, food, and support to migrants, but face challenges in sustainability. Mayor Eric Adams announced a program to fund institutions offering overnight shelter to migrants, but only a few have been approved so far.

Squatters suing owners of duplex in Queens

Two alleged squatters are suing the owners of a duplex in Queens after being accused of making themselves at home in the pricey residence and refusing to move out. The property owners are facing legal fees and battling the suit. The situation highlights the permissive laws in New York City regarding squatters.

Assault of Marvel Actor Michael Stuhlbarg by a Homeless Man in New York City

Marvel actor Michael Stuhlbarg was assaulted by a homeless man near Central Park in New York City. The incident took place around 7:45 p.m. on Sunday evening. The victim refused medical attention at the scene.

Rise of Private Clubs in New York City

Private clubs in New York City, like Casa Cipriani, are on the rise, offering exclusivity and amenities in a time of excess office space. These clubs vary in price, exclusivity, and services, but their staying power remains uncertain.

New York City's AI Chatbot Providing Misinformation

New York City's AI-powered chatbot, powered by Microsoft, is providing incomplete and inaccurate information on housing policy, worker rights, and business regulations, potentially leading businesses to break the law. The bot is part of the city's MyCity project and has been criticized by experts and advocates for misinformation.

Discussion on Crime in New York City

A heated discussion between New York City Mayor Eric Adams and commentator Olayemi Olurin on crime in the city, focusing on the death of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. Adams defended his stance on crime and bail reform policies, while Olurin accused him of sensationalizing Diller's death.

Rising Crime by Migrant Gangs in Major U.S. Cities

The New York Police Dept. warns citizens about migrant pickpocket gangs in the city, citing an uptick in pickpocketing crimes. The NYPD also expresses concern about South American gangs operating in the city and suburbs. Similar issues are reported in Chicago and Los Angeles.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams' Prepaid Debit Card Program for Migrants

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has introduced a $53 million program to give prepaid debit cards to migrants in the city, despite previously claiming the city is full. The program has faced criticism for potentially incentivizing more people to settle in the city and for its impact on rising crime rates.

Political Criticism

Former President Donald Trump's campaign criticizes current President Joe Biden and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for skipping the wake of a slain New York City police officer to attend a glitzy fundraiser, while Trump attends the wake to honor the officer's legacy.

New York City's Permitting System for Robotaxis

New York City has introduced a permitting system for companies testing robotaxis on its streets, requiring human safety drivers at all times. The city aims to regulate self-driving vehicle testing to ensure safety and proficiency in the urban environment. Only vehicles with human safety drivers will be permitted for testing on public roads.

Assaults on Women in Downtown Manhattan

Several women have reported being punched by men while walking in downtown Manhattan, sparking safety concerns and prompting police investigation. The incidents have led to heightened anxiety and fear among women in the city.

Multiple Women Report Being Assaulted While Walking in New York City

Multiple women in New York City have reported being punched by men while walking in broad daylight, sparking concerns about public safety and rising crime rates. The incidents have been shared on social media, with some victims describing similar characteristics of the suspects. Police are investigating the assaults, but it's unclear if they are connected. One victim, Sarah Harvard, shared her experience of being attacked while walking to a comedy gig. The assaults have left many women feeling unsafe in the city.

Assaults on Young Women in New York City

Multiple young women in New York City have reported being punched in the face or head by strangers while walking, sparking safety concerns. The NYPD is investigating the incidents.

Prepaid Debit Cards for New York City Migrants

The Adams administration launched a program to give prepaid debit cards to New York City migrants. The $53 million contract with Mobility Capital Finance was controversial as it was awarded without a bidding process. The program aims to replace providing non-perishable food boxes to migrant families with prepaid cards.

Rise in Transit Crime in New York City

Rise in robberies and transit crime in New York City has residents concerned, leading to increased police patrols and safety measures in the subway system.

New York City's Pilot Program for Migrant Families

New York City has started a pilot program to provide prepaid debit cards to migrant families, allowing them to purchase food and baby supplies. The program aims to replace the current system of providing non-perishable food boxes and is expected to save taxpayers money.

New York City migrant family debit card program

New York City will provide debit cards to migrant families for food and baby supplies, sparking fear of fraud and prioritization of migrants over citizens. The program will distribute up to $350 per week to families over six weeks, aiming to feed migrants and stimulate the local economy.

Legal Issues of Former President Trump in 2024

Former President Trump is facing legal issues related to hush money payments and civil fraud trial in New York City. He is up against a deadline to post a $454 million bond and is dealing with delays in his criminal trial. Trump's lawyers are seeking delays or dismissal of charges against him.

Brutal Killing in New York City

Two individuals linked to the brutal killing of a woman in New York City were arrested in Pennsylvania on charges of receiving stolen property. The victim's body was found in a duffel bag in her late mother's apartment. The suspects are believed to have beaten her to death after she returned from a trip to Spain.

Drug addicts near firehouse in East Harlem

Drug addicts near a firehouse in East Harlem have been seen pooping and shooting up outside the facility, highlighting the drug crisis in Democrat-controlled New York City.