Parents Horrified After Gym Teacher at NYC Special Education School Is Accused of Exposing Genitals to Students: Report
A Bronx gym teacher was arrested and charged with attempted lewdness after allegedly exposing himself to students at a special education school.
New York City to Close 13 Emergency Shelters as Number of Migrants in the City Falls
New York City will close 13 emergency shelters that housed asylum seekers by June as the numbers of migrants in the Big Apple have fallen to its lowest point in 18 months.
Rudy Giuliani Defames Election Workers Who Won $148 Million Defamation Suit Against Him: 'Wasn't a Sufficient Incentive to Stop the Defamation?'
Giuliani was also issued a $200 fine for each day he fails to file a declaration acknowledging that no reports contradicted the original testimonies
Migrant Accused of Setting Woman on Fire in NYC Subway Left Shocked After Seeing Footage of Incident, Tells Cops He Doesn't Remember Doing It: Report
The man accused of killing a woman by setting her on fire in a subway car in New York City was allegedly so drunk during the attack that he doesn't remember doing it, officials say.
Dominican Influencer Killadamente Dead at 27; Her Family is Asking For Financial Help
The news of her death was shared by her sister on social media along with a plea for financial assistance from her fans.
Country's First Congestion Charge Comes Into Effect in NYC: Here's How Much Motorists Have to Pay
New York City has launched the nation's first congestion pricing program, charging drivers up to $9 during peak hours to enter Manhattan.
Woman Accused of Stabbing Mail Carrier Multiple Times Following Fight Over Whose Turn It Was to Order
A postal worker in Harlem was allegedly stabbed and killed after a dispute over whose turn it was to order a sandwich.
NYPD Says Queens Shooting That Left 10 Wounded Not a Terrorist Attack After New Orleans Ramming
A group of men opened fire on a group standing outside a private event in Jamaica. All victims are expected to survive
Record Homelessness In US Blamed On Migrant Crisis
A record number of people within the United States faced homelessness in 2024, with increased migrant populations reportedly contributing to the surge.
Efforts to Identify Woman Set on Fire in NYC Subway Have Made 'Some Progress,' Brooklyn DA Says
A suspect who allegedly set a sleeping woman alight on the subway in New York City has been charged with and indicted on numerous homicide charges, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney.
Man Accused of Burning Woman Alive In NYC Subway Indicted On Murder And Arson Charges
CCTV footage shows Sebastian Zapeta-Calil poured a flammable liquid on the unidentified woman while she slept, and ignited her. He claimed to be heavily intoxicated
Mother and Child Trapped Under a Taxi Rescued By Bystanders Who Worked Together to Lift the Car Off of Them
A mother and her young son were rescued after being trapped under a taxi that crashed onto a crowded sidewalk in New York City on Christmas Day.
Man Accused Of Setting Woman on Fire in NYC Subway Allegedly Fanned The Flames With a Shirt
Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, a 33-year-old Guatemalan citizen, faces charges of murder and arson after setting a woman on fire as she slept on the subway in New York City.
Stand-Up Comic Stuns News Anchors with Shout-out to 'Cousin Luigi' During Interview: 'He Got Caught Up at Work'
Comedian and actor Gianmarco Soresi left news anchors speechless when he joked about Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, being his cousin and getting stuck at work, hence not being able to spend the holidays with him and his family.
Top Biden Official Worried About 'Heightened Threat' to CEOs After Brian Thompson Killing, Slams 'Extraordinarily Alarming' Social Media Celebration
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has commented on online discussions surrounding Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, calling some of the rhetoric "extraordinarily alarming."
Suspect Seen Lighting Random NYC Subway Rider on Fire in Horrific Video Identified as Once-Deported Guatemalan Migrant: Report
The person in question reportedly entered the country for the first time in 2018. He re-entered after being deported and made his way to New York
Over 4 in 10 Voters Under 30 Say Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Was 'Acceptable'
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York City took social media by a storm. Now, many young voters are seemingly siding with the killer.
Migrants To Get $92 Million Settlement From NYC Over Unlawful Detention Claims
NYC has agreed to settle a lawsuit accusing them of keeping migrants beyond their release to allow law enforcement to take them into deportation proceedings.
Ankle Monitor Wearer With Deportation Order Leads Authorities To Tren de Aragua Gang House In NYC: 'Better Late Than Never'
Jarwin Valero-Calderon had remained free and evaded mandatory check-ins with immigration authorities
Former Top Aide to NYC Mayor Eric Adams Allegedly Used a $100,000 Bribe From a NYC Hotelier To Buy Her Son a Porsche: Report
Former NYC mayoral aide accused of using her influence to fast-track permits in exchange for $100,000 that her son allegedly used to buy a luxury car.
Ex-Federal Prosecutor Warns Selecting Jurors for Luigi Mangione Trial Will Be Difficult: 'I've Never Seen An Alleged Murderer Receive So Much Sympathy'
A lawyer and former federal prosecutor for the state of California has predicted difficulties in selecting a jury for the trial of Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
US Citizen Caught Running Secret Chinese Police Station in the Heart of Manhattan Pleads Guilty to Spying
A U.S. citizen has pleaded guilty to operating a secret Chinese police station in Manhattan, used to surveil and intimidate Chinese dissidents.
New York Considering Special Hotline Just for CEOs to Report Alleged Threats to Their Safety After Brian Thompson Killing
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is also meeting with 175 corporate representatives, counterterrorism officials and Homeland Security to ensure "state resources" are "focused on being supportive, sharing information."
'Border Czar' Praises NYC Mayor's Stance on Immigration: 'More Concerned With Public Safety Than Politics'
Homan also suggested other Democratic leaders could "take a page out of Mayor Eric Adams' playbook" when it comes to cooperating with the next administration
Luigi Mangione Fans Raise Over $100K for Suspected CEO Killer's Defense Fund as Fundraising Platform Defends Cause
Fans of Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, are crowdfunding a defense fund for him, having raised thousands of dollars to support the 26-year-old and assist with legal fees.
Migrant Surge and Policy Changes Have Resulted in Record Number of Immigration Fraud Complaints in NYC
Although no single source compiles complaints, the Office of New Americans revealed a significant rise in complaints, from 21 in 2023 to 58 in 2024
WATCH: Horrifying Moment Bird Strikes Plane Engine, Sparking Flames and Forcing Flight to Make Emergency Landing
A flight was forced to make an emergency landing at JFK Airport after a bird strike caused an engine fire shortly after takeoff from LaGuardia.
NYC Mayor Reportedly Eyeing Executive Order to Undo City's Sanctuary Status After Meeting Trump's Border Czar
The status currently prohibits New York City authorities from working with federal immigration agents to deport illegal immigrants
Parents Outraged Over Store's 'Wicked'-Themed Green Santa: 'Leave Santa Alone'
Parents showed their anger at Bloomingdale's for replacing Santa's classic red suit with a green-and-gold outfit in a Wicked-themed holiday display.
Disgraced Ex-Lawmaker Anthony Weiner Preparing to Run for Office Again After Prison Time for Sexting Child
Disgraced ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner, who resigned amid sexting scandals and served prison time, just filed to run for office again.