New York City Hits Back at Texas, Sues Charter Bus Companies Transporting Migrants for $700 Million
"We cannot bear the cost of reckless political ploys from the state of Texas alone," said NYC Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Adams Restricts Bus Arrivals to New York in New Bid to Stem Flow of Migrants
An executive order requires chart bus companies to provide an advance notice on their arrival and limits the days in which they can do so
NY Attorney General Shows Racial Homeownership Gap, Systemic Barriers for Latinos and People of Color
A new report shows that white households own homes at nearly double the rate of Latinos and Blacks
NYC is Offering Migrants One-Way Plane Tickets to Anywhere as Shelter Crisis Deepens
Politico reported that people have been taken from city shelter to an office devoted solely to booking plane tickets outside the city
Migrant Surge In US Sparks Anguish In Democratic Cities as Leaders Blame the Federal Government
Immigration has long been a contentious topic in the United States, with Republican and Democratic politicians presenting differing visions on rehauling the country's broken system.
Chicago Mayor Follows NYC's With a Trip South to "Assess" the Migrant Situation
Brandon Johnson is planning a trip to the southern border to assess the migrant crisis that has already seen the arrival of over 15,000 migrants to Chicago.
Calls Issued to Regulate Basement Apartments in NYC as Latinos are More Exposed During Flooding
While there have been zero deaths reported by city officials from the historic rainfall, basement apartments continue to be a risk during floods
How Chicano Designer Willy Chavarría Conquered 2023 NYFW with His Collection on Civil Right Movements
Chavarría, the son of a Mexican father and Irish mother, was born in rural California. He grew up in the San Joaquin Valley, where he was a keen observer of the cultural, artistic, and ideological expressions of his community
Additional Assistance Comes to New York as Shelter Stay Limit is Cut in Half
The New York State Department of Labor launched a new portal enabling businesses to inform the State that they would welcome newly authorized individuals into their workforce.
NYC Launches Electric Vehicles Partnership as Latino Interest in the Industry Grows
New York City is part of the public-private partnership 'Hertz Electrifies'
Cuban American Artist Carlos Martiel Gets Award for Exposing Latin Social Issues in His Work
New York's Museo del Barrio has announced Havana-born installation and performance artist Carlos Martiel as the first winner of the newly established Maestro Dobel Latino Art Prize.
Amid Protests in NYC, the UN General Assembly Readies Meeting Set to Assess Aid to the World's Poorest
Thousands of protesters took to New York City urging Biden to do more to fight climate change and demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels.
What Is Mulchfest? Where Will New Yorkers Recycle Their Christmas Trees?
New York’s annual Mulchfest returns for a two-week run, with dozens of sites for drop-off across the city.
New York City’s Temporary Migrant Shelter On Randall's Island To Close Down
The temporary migrant shelter on Randall's Island was announced on Thursday to be closing, as New York City Mayor Eric Adams continues to handle the immigration crisis in the state.
Mayor Eric Adams Says Slow Pace On Randalls Island Migrant Tent Is A Good Sign
Mayor Eric Adams admitted Friday that the controversial tent camp on Randall's Island has accepted fewer immigrants than expected saying it's a sign of success.
Woman, 26, Jumps To Her Death From 54th Floor Rooftop Bar In Times Square
A 26-year-old woman plunged to her death Wednesday night from the Hyatt Centric Times Square hotel in New York City.
Texas Gov. Lashes At NYC Mayor For Ticketing Buses Bringing Migrants Into City
New York City officials are desperate to slow the influx of migrants arriving in the Big Apple via busses from Texas.
New York Mayor Declares Emergency In City Over Homelessness Amid Migrant Crisis
Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency on Friday and called on the state for financial support as New York City faces a migrant crisis,
4-Year-Old Boy Dead After Flying Off Stolen Scooter Driven By Father
A 4-year-old boy has been reported dead after he flew off an allegedly stolen motorized scooter that his father crashed in New York City on Sunday, Aug. 14.
Witch' Tarot Card Reader Murdered By Disgruntled Customer Over 'Curse'
A man from Queens was arrested and charged with murder after he shot and killed a woman who he accuses of being a witch and attempting to curse him to die.
Rapper Kidd Creole, 65, Gets 16 Years In Prison For Fatal Stabbing Of Homeless Man In NYC
Nathaniel Glover, popularly known as Kidd Creole, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for the death of a homeless man in 2017.
Best-Selling Author's Son Charged For Fatal Heroin Overdose Of Baby Daughter
The son of esteemed American author Paul Auster was charged with manslaughter on Friday after he reportedly killed his own baby daughter through an accidental drug overdose.
Princess Mako Lands Job At The Met After Giving Up Royal Titles To Marry 'Commoner'
The former Japanese Princess Mako, who gave up her royal title to marry her college sweetheart, is reported to be working on a new exhibit with the people at the Met in New York.
Unhinged Museum Patron Knifes MoMA Staff After Being Barred From Entering Gallery
A man in New York City who visited the Museum of Modern Art on Saturday found himself stabbing two of the museum's employees with a knife after his membership was reportedly revoked the day before.
12 Russian Diplomats, Alleged Spies In The UN, To Be Kicked Out For 'Espionage'
Twelve Russian diplomats in the United Nations have been asked to leave the United States on Monday for alleged "espionage activities," as diplomatic maneuvers between the two countries escalate further.
Decaying Bodies Found Stacked Beside Garbage In Suspended Funeral Home
Johnstown Police Department (JPD) executed a search warrant at the Ehle-Barnett Funeral home on Friday following a pile of complaints that the business, later found to be unregistered, failed to store human remains in temperature-controlled locations.
Sex Offender Jeered 'Have My Babies' At Assault Victim As Cops Pulled Him Off Pinned Woman
Sex offender Darryl Phelps, who was recently paroled after spending 23 years in prison for attempted rape, was arrested on Wednesday for raping and assaulting a woman in a construction site in New York.
Teen Ex-Cheerleader Lured To New York By Pimp, Forced Into Sex-Trafficking Ring
Corinna Slusser, a woman believed to have been lured into a sex-trafficking ring in New York, is still missing after 4 years, and her mother Sabina Tuorto wonders if she'll ever be found again.
Collingwood Magpies Forward Faces Assault Charges After Groping Woman At NYC Halloween Party
The woman accused Jordan De Goey of grabbing her buttocks and vagina outside of her clothing without her consent.
12-Year-Old Stabs Pal In Queens Playground; NYC Boy, 14, Smuggles Loaded Gun Into School
As parents and politicians of New York City assess the safety situations in schools, one boy was stabbed in a school playground while another was arrested for attempting to smuggle a gun into school.