JPMorgan Sues Customers For Stealing Money By Exploiting ATM Glitch
Chase has initiated four lawsuits, on Monday, in three federal courts in Houston, Los Angeles and Miami, alleging that two individuals and two businesses unlawfully kept over $661,000 after depositing checks that were later identified as counterfeit.
California, New York and Florida Among Top States For Immigrants in 2023, New Census Data Shows
As immigration is among top issue for voters and campaigns on Election Day, new census data provides trends on the issue in states across the country.
The Puerto Rican Vote Takes Centerstage After 'Island of Garbage' Fiasco At Trump Rally
Even though Puerto Ricans cannot vote for president, hundreds of thousands living in continental U.S. can, and they could help tip the scale in some battleground states
1999 Jennifer Lopez Comes Back to Life in a Film About Her Relationship With Diddy
Latina artist Leli Hernández will play the superstar in a film about the rapper Shyne, who was found guilty of the shooting in New York City that changed his life, as well as Diddy and J. Lo's. He talks about that night in the film and more.
Ring Cam Appears to Catch Republican Candidate Stealing Rival's Flyer from Voter's Mailbox, Replacing It with His Own
A Republican New York State Assembly candidate was reportedly caught on camera illegally tampering with a constituent's mail, removing a flier sent out by his Democratic opponent and replacing it with one from his own campaign.
Cardi B Hospitalized: Her Appearance At ONE MusicFest Canceled Due to Medical Emergency
The 32-year-old rapper shared the news on her social media, expressing her sadness over not being able to see her fans and promising to return "better and stronger."
New York City Bill to Give Pet Owners Paid Time Off to Care for Sick Animals
A new bill in New York City proposes allowing pet owners to use paid sick leave to care for their sick animals.
Central Park Five Sue Trump for Falsely Accusing Them of Killing Someone in a Case That Didn't Involve Any Deaths
The Exonerated Central Park Five are suing Donald Trump for defamation after he accused them publicly of murder.
NYC Airport Security Stops Woman from Boarding Plane with Carry-On 'Samurai Sword'
A woman was stopped at LaGuardia Airport after trying to bring a "samurai sword" onto a plane.
Drug Enforcement Agent Used Position to Protect Childhood Friends Who Became Drug Dealers
A retired federal agent in Buffalo, New York, was found guilty on seven charges on Thursday, including conspiracy to defraud the US.
Family Learns About Shocking Mix-Up at Funeral Home After Watching Video on TikTok
The family of a deceased woman whose body was shipped to the wrong country is suing a New York funeral home after discovering the mistake on TikTok.
Texas Residents Protest and Halt Construction of a New Migrant Shelter in the Area
The facility in Juarez will replace the Kiki Romero migrant shelter, which has been open since 2019 and has accommodated more than 300,000 people since
MS-13 Member Involved in the Murder of Four Young Men in 2017 is Sentenced to 50 Years in Federal Prison
More than a dozen MS-13 gang members and associates have also been charged in connection to the attack
New York Child Care Subsidies Fall Short for Many Latino Families, Study Finds
13% of eligible Latino children in New York received subsidies in 2020, below the 15% state average. Documentation and income verification are among the challenges
Trespasser Who Forced New York High School Into Lockdown Was a 'Nostalgic' Alum Who Just Wanted to Shoot Hoops
A 25-year-old man triggered a lockdown at a New York high school because he wanted to play basketball there.
Police Arrests District Attorney Employee Who Threatened to Detonate Bomb at New York City Migrant Shelter
"I wish I had a big enough one to blow them back to Venezuela," told an unnamed witness
Most of NYPD's Increased Summonses for Jaywalking go to People of Color, New Report Shows
The NYPD has sharply increased their jaywalking summonses compared to 2023, mostly targeting Black and Latinos, new City Council data shows
New York Woman Accused of Stealing $250,000 from Very Elderly Landlady, Leaving Her with Just $100 in Bank
The elderly woman became hospitalized in January 2022, but found under $100 in her bank account when they tried to thank the woman for her help.
Wanted Murder Suspect Arrested in NYC After Random Police Stop for Drinking in Public
37-year-old Jorrell Shoals was being issued a summons for publicly drinking alcohol. Officers learned he was wanted for the murder of 54-year-old Ramon Cruz.
A look at how migrant families are being relocated to shelters in NYC's different boroughs
Homeless and child advocates say moving shelters has caused disruption in children's schooling and made it harder for parents to hold down jobs
The recent increase in border crossings from Canada is being fueled by Indian migrants
In June, CBP reported more than 2,800 encounters with Indian nationals along the northern border, an all-time high
New York State Sen. Jessica Ramos joins the race to unseat embattled Mayor Eric Adams in next year's primaries
The daughter of Colombian immigrants is joining a crowded field of challengers seeking to oust Adams as his legal troubles intensify
US Electric Utilities Eye Additional Rate Hikes For 2024
Since 2023, regulators have approved 58% of the rate increase requests amounting to a total rate of $12.7 billion, based on the latest figures by the Regulatory Research Associates (RRA), which is part of S&P Global Commodity Insights.
Floridians are among those having the hardest time paying for everyday expenses, new poll shows
A 2022 report by United Way found that, of the 8.8 million households in Florida, four million were either in poverty or unable to afford basic living costs
US Attorney Charges Former New York Governor Aide, Husband For Alleged Ties To Chinese Government
Linda Sun faces several charges, including violating and planning to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act, visa fraud, smuggling people into the country, and being part of a money laundering conspiracy, as detailed in an unsealed indictment.
An undocumented immigrant is the first arrest under New York county law banning face masks
The GOP-controlled Nassau County Legislature passed the Mask Transparency Act in response to "antisemitic incidents, often perpetrated by those in masks"
Cities across the country are bridging labor gaps by hiring asylum seekers with work permits
From Denver to New York, labor plans are helping stimulate local economies and reduce government spending on migrant support
Peruvian gang leader linked to nearly two dozen murders arrested in New York
Identified as the leader of "Los Killers," the man is being held at a federal detention facility near Buffalo pending an immigration hearing
'El Mayo' Zambada to be tried in the same New York courtroom as 'El Chapo'
The co-founder of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel is set to face trial in New York, a development that mirrors the dramatic legal proceedings against his former associate, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
NYPD dismantles encampment of migrants evicted from Randall's Island shelter
According to Mayor Eric Adams, more than 20,000 migrants have arrived in the city since April