Fatal Stabbing of US Postal Service Mail Carrier in Manhattan Deli

Jaia Cruz, also known as Alvin, allegedly stabbed an on-duty US Postal Service mail carrier during a dispute at a Manhattan deli, resulting in the death of the mail carrier. Cruz has been indicted on second-degree murder charges.

Trafficking of Uranium and Plutonium for Nuclear Weapons

Leader of Japan-based crime syndicate pleads guilty to trafficking uranium and plutonium from Myanmar with belief that Iran would use it for nuclear weapons. Arrested in DEA sting in Manhattan. Faces mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison.

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.

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.

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.

Legal battle over Donald Trump's guilty verdict in Manhattan criminal case

Manhattan District Attorney's office files legal brief calling on Justice Juan Merchan not to overturn Donald Trump's guilty verdict in a criminal case, offering alternative options to keep the case on hold until after Trump's potential second presidential term.

Subway Chokehold Case in Manhattan

Manhattan prosecutors were forced to drop the top charge against Daniel Penny in the highly watched subway chokehold case after jurors couldn't agree on a verdict. The judge directed the jury to focus on the charge of criminally negligent homicide, which carries a lighter sentence. The case involves debate over whether Penny's actions were justified in restraining a troubled homeless man on a subway train.

Fatal Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in Manhattan, leading to an online investigation by internet sleuths into finding the killer. Amateur detectives are analyzing surveillance footage and police-released photos in search of the suspect and his motive.

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.

Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down outside a hotel in Manhattan by a masked shooter. The shooter's identity, motive, and whereabouts remain unknown. Thompson was targeted in a premeditated attack. The shooter fled the scene on an electric bike and remains at large. Police have gathered evidence and are offering a reward for information on the case.

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 of UnitedHealthcare's Chief Executive in Manhattan

The shooting of UnitedHealthcare's chief executive in Manhattan seems like a scene from a movie, but experts believe the killer was unlikely to be a hit man. The police have not established a motive or made an arrest. The shooter left clues that suggest he may not be a professional.

Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO's Killer in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered in Manhattan, leading to a manhunt by the NYPD. Clues include a dropped phone, a water bottle, and surveillance footage. Former law enforcement officers express confidence in catching the killer.

Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO's Killer in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in Manhattan in a targeted attack. The suspect escaped on an eBike, leaving cryptic messages on shell casings at the scene. Retired NYPD detective David Sarni discusses the investigation challenges and the search for the suspect.

Homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

The NYPD released new photos of the suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson without a mask. Thompson was shot and killed outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The NYPD believes the killing was targeted, not random.

Fatal Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot outside a Manhattan hotel. Shell casings with cryptic words found at the scene. Shooter approached Thompson from behind, fired multiple shots, and fled on foot. Motive still unknown. Thompson was a husband, father, and highly respected colleague. Police are offering a reward for information leading to an arrest.

Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

A chilling video shows a gunman shooting down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan. The shooter, wearing all black, fired multiple shots at close range, causing Thompson's death. The assailant fled the scene on an e-Citi Bike into Central Park.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Shot and Killed in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed by a masked attacker outside Manhattan's Hilton Hotel. The suspect, a white male, is still at large. Thompson was a highly respected CEO who was about to announce the company's hugely profitable 2025 financial outlook.

CEO of United Healthcare shot and killed in Manhattan

The CEO of United Healthcare, Brian Thompson, was shot and killed in a targeted attack in Manhattan. The incident has sparked a citywide manhunt as police search for the suspect.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Shot in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot outside a Manhattan hotel in a targeted attack, sparking a manhunt for the gunman. Thompson, a respected colleague and family man, had been receiving threats prior to the incident. The motive for the shooting remains unclear, but it was described as premeditated and planned.

Manhattan Business Records Case

Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump were granted permission to file a motion to dismiss in the Manhattan business records case, signaling a potential dismissal. The sentencing was adjourned, and Trump's lawyers are waiting for DOJ decisions on two federal cases against him.

Delay in Donald Trump's Sentencing

Former President Donald Trump's sentencing for criminal conviction in Manhattan has been delayed until after Election Day to avoid influencing voters; potential punishment includes prison time for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star.

Delay in Former President Trump's Sentencing

Manhattan district attorney's office defers to judge on delaying former President Trump's sentencing in hush money criminal case. Prosecutors reject some of Trump's arguments but agree to delay for orderly appellate litigation. Trump's conviction marked the first criminal conviction of any former president.

Meteor over Statue of Liberty

A meteor flew over the Statue of Liberty before disintegrating about 30 miles above Midtown Manhattan. No damages or injuries were reported. Experts believe the reported shaking was not related to the meteor.

Heat-Related Closure of Third Avenue Bridge in New York

The Third Avenue Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx closed due to heat causing steel expansion, with crews working to cool it down.

Congestion Pricing Program in Manhattan

Controversial congestion pricing program in Manhattan aims to ease traffic by charging motorists $15 to enter busiest parts of the city.

Prosecution of Former President Donald Trump in Manhattan

Legal analyst Elie Honig criticizes procedural flaws in the prosecution of former President Donald Trump in Manhattan, pointing out issues with jurisdiction, judge's bias, and unprecedented charges. Breitbart provides a contrasting view.

Former President Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on 34 counts in Manhattan criminal trial. His attorney Todd Blanche claims Trump's constitutional rights were violated, citing issues with gag orders and selective prosecution.

Trump convicted in Manhattan trial

Former President Trump convicted of falsifying business records in a Manhattan trial, with his attorney claiming bias from the judge and plans to appeal the verdict.

Donald Trump's business records trial verdict

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in business records trial in Manhattan.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump expresses disappointment in the judicial system during his criminal trial in Manhattan, suggesting that businesses may choose not to do business in New York State due to perceived bias.

Manhattanhenge

Manhattanhenge is a phenomenon where the sun sets exactly along the cross streets of Manhattan, attracting many spectators.

Manhattan business records trial of former President Donald Trump

Closing arguments in the Manhattan business records trial of former President Donald Trump are set to begin, with the defense going first followed by the prosecution. Trump expressed disagreement with the order of closing arguments on Truth Social, criticizing the judge and legal proceedings. Legal analysts and commentators have raised concerns about the fairness of the trial and the judge's conduct. President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to make a statement on the verdict, regardless of the outcome.

Manhattan Criminal Trial of Former President Trump

Trump attorney Alina Habba discusses 'ridiculous' charges against Trump in Manhattan criminal trial, where jurors are set to hear closing arguments after a week-long break. Defense maintains Trump's innocence in connection to $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels.

Actor Steve Buscemi attacked in Manhattan

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly attacked in Manhattan, sustaining a black eye and bleeding. The suspect, a 50-year-old homeless man, has been arrested and charged with second-degree assault.

Donald Trump trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump criticizes the pace of his trial in Manhattan for falsifying business records, accusing the prosecution and judge of rushing to harm him before the election.

Supporters of Donald Trump Attend His Trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump is facing charges in Manhattan and has been accompanied by several top supporters who are speaking out against the trial and the prosecution. Trump has been gagged from commenting on various aspects of the case, but his supporters have been vocal in their defense.

Actor Steve Buscemi attacked in Manhattan

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly attacked in Manhattan while out walking, and the suspect has been identified as Clifton Williams. Buscemi was taken to a nearby hospital with injuries to his left eye.

Potential Attendees at Donald Trump's Business Records Trial

Prominent figures including Sen. Tim Scott, Elise Stefanik, and Dr. Ben Carson have high chances of appearing in court with former President Donald Trump for his business records trial in Manhattan. Odds show various other figures possibly attending as well.

Former President Donald Trump's Manhattan Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump is appearing in a Manhattan criminal courthouse for a historic trial, where he is joined by allies and supporters from various states. The trial impacts his 2024 campaign efforts, and he utilizes it as another stop on the campaign trail. Trump's closest allies voluntarily attend court to support him and speak out against what they view as a politically motivated trial.

Former President Donald Trump's gag order during criminal trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump remains gagged during his criminal trial in Manhattan after a New York appeals court ruling. The gag order prevents him from making public comments about witnesses, counsel, court staff, or family members of those involved. Trump violated the gag order multiple times and was fined for contempt.

Trump's Criminal Trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump's legal team faces challenges in his criminal trial in Manhattan due to missteps and questionable strategies, ultimately putting his defense at risk.

Trump Trial in New York

Former President Trump is on trial in New York, with his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen testifying against him. GOP Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall predicts a 'really bad day' for Cohen in court. Trump denies allegations of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels.

Former President Trump's Trial in Manhattan

Former President Trump is facing trial in Manhattan with GOP lawmakers and potential running mates showing support. The trial involves allegations of falsifying business records and payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. Trump's supporters are volunteering to join him in court.

Stormy Daniels Testifies at Donald Trump's Trial

Stormy Daniels testifies at Donald Trump's 'hush money' trial in Manhattan, asserting her story about a 2006 sex tryst with the former president. Madeleine Westerhout also testifies about her experiences working closely with Trump at the White House.

Support for Stormy Daniels Against Donald Trump Allegations

Actress Mia Farrow supports Stormy Daniels, referring to her as a strong woman who may have experienced sexual assault while testifying against former President Donald Trump. Farrow defends Daniels against derogatory comments made by others. President Trump's trial in Manhattan is discussed, with celebrities like Kathy Griffin also showing support for Daniels.

Impact of Democrat Policies on Manhattan's Flatiron District

The article discusses how Democrat policies have negatively impacted Manhattan's Flatiron District, leading to the closure of several businesses, increased crime, and a decline in quality of life. The piece suggests that the solution lies in reversing these policies, focusing on local issues, and addressing crime, taxes, and regulations.

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.

Donald Trump's Manhattan Criminal Trial

The judge in Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal trial questions the truth of his social media post, highlighting Trump's history of contradictory statements and disregard for consequences. Prosecutors seek to hold Trump in contempt for violating a gag order. Trump's habit of making incendiary remarks continues despite legal consequences.

Random Attacks on Women in Manhattan

Fifty women have been randomly attacked in Manhattan, mostly by homeless individuals with possible mental illness. Attacks include being punched or struck with objects. Arrests have been made in some cases, with a decrease in random attacks compared to the previous year.

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan

Twelve jurors and one alternate were selected for former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan. Additional alternates are needed. Some jurors were dismissed for various reasons, including concerns about impartiality. The trial will resume on Friday.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump faces criminal trial in Manhattan on charges related to alleged hush money payments. Manhattan DA intends to use his alleged prior misconduct and criminal acts to discredit him if he testifies. Trump has pleaded not guilty and plans to testify, but DA plans to bring up various allegations against him.

Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump reacts to the selection of jurors for his criminal trial in Manhattan on charges related to alleged hush money payments. Seven jurors have been selected and sworn in so far.

First Criminal Trial of Donald J. Trump in Manhattan

The first criminal trial of Donald J. Trump is set to begin in Manhattan's Criminal Courts Building, with tight security measures in place due to expected protests and media coverage. Trump faces charges related to falsifying business records. Right-wing supporters plan to protest near the courthouse. Security measures will also be high for the Manhattan district attorney and the judge overseeing the case. Trump has suggested he may testify. Protests and counterprotests are expected, potentially causing traffic disruptions in Lower Manhattan.

Juror Questionnaire for Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

Judge Juan Merchan released a 42-question juror questionnaire for Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial in Manhattan. The questions cover jurors' media consumption, affiliations with Trump, opinions on his treatment in the case, and personal background.

Transgender Student Sports Ban in Manhattan

Manhattan's largest school board district passed a resolution banning female-identifying transgender students from playing in girls' sports, sparking debate and opposition from city council members and activists.

Resolution to Review Policies for Transgender Athletes in Girls' Sports

A Manhattan school board district approved a resolution to review policies allowing transgender athletes in girls' sports, sparking controversy and public outcry.

New York Woman Found Dead in Duffel Bag in Manhattan Apartment

A New York woman was found dead in a duffel bag in her apartment, with signs of blunt-force trauma. The case is being investigated as a homicide. Two individuals were seen driving away in her car after her death.

Trump's 2024 Campaign and Manhattan DA Prosecution

Trump's 2024 campaign is discussed, focusing on potential running mates, key personnel decisions, and the impact of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution. The article also highlights the potential backlash against the abuse of the criminal justice system and how it may benefit Trump's campaign.

Bed Bugs at MSNBC's Manhattan Headquarters

Bed bugs found at MSNBC's Manhattan headquarters caused staffers to scatter ahead of the left-leaning network's Super Tuesday coverage. The issue was quickly addressed with extermination and environmental checks.