'Crime is Down, Jobs are Up': Takeaways from Mayor Eric Adams' State of the City Address
Mayor Eric Adams gave his third state of the city address, focusing on the decrease in crime and the power of social media.
Coveted Churchill Artifacts Go On Sale In New York
A treasure trove of Winston Churchill's possessions including his desk, a holiday painting from a trip to Morocco, and a copy of his first book go on sale in New York on Thursday.
How NYC, Chicago Are Dealing With Overcrowded Shelter Systems as Freezing Temperatures Grip U.S.
Authorities are delaying evictions and time limits from shelters. Thousands are crossing the border despite the trying conditions
Exclusive: ESPN's Freddy Rolón Shares Keys on Catering to an Ever-Evolving Latino Audience
The Latin Times sat down with Rolón to talk about his 20-year journey, his insights gained throughout his career and the main challenges he's experienced
Trump Cut Off by Judge at End of Civil Trial After Calling it a 'Fraud on Me'
Judge Arthur Engoron had refused granting Trump the chance of giving a closing statement but he still got a brief chance to speak
From Shoplifting to Affordable Housing: 5 Takeaways from NY Gov. Kathy Hochul's State of the State Address
Kathy Hochul delivered her third State of the State Address in Albany, NY
Colombian Senator's Brother Pleads Guilty In New York To Smuggling Charge
The 64-year-old was arrested in Colombia in February 2022 and extradited to the United States in January last year by President Gustavo Petro.
'Small Explosions' in New York City's Roosevelt Island Cause Power Outages in the Area
There is still no official information about the causes for the explosions
US Seizes $1 Bn Worth Of Fake Luxury Goods In NY
Prosecutors announced the "largest ever seizure of counterfeit goods in US history" -- a massive haul of about 219,000 fake handbags, shoes, clothing and other items.
1962 Ferrari Auctioned For $51.7 Mn In New York: Sotheby's
The bright red roadster had been the property of an American collector for the past 38 years, and its auction price was surpassed only by that of a Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe that went for 135 million euros in 2022, the auction house said.
US Surgeons Perform World's First Whole Eye Transplant
A team of surgeons in New York has performed the world's first transplant of an entire eye in a procedure widely hailed as a medical breakthrough, although it isn't yet known whether the man will ever see through the donated eye.
Uber, Lyft To Pay $328 Mn To Drivers After New York State Probe
Uber and Lyft will pay $328 million to settle a New York probe alleging that the companies "cheated" drivers, in an accord that also establishes paid sick leave, state officials announced Thursday.
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
Tents For Migrants in NYC Parks? Mayor Adams Says "Draconian" Measures Are Being Considered
The city has been struggling to deal with the roughly 130,000 migrants who have arrived in the past year and a half
Trump Expected In Court As New York Fraud Trial Resumes
Donald Trump was expected to attend his New York civil fraud trial when it reconvenes on Tuesday, a day after the former US president was slapped with a partial gag order in a separate criminal case.
Camilo, Prominent Latin Artists Keep Hispanic Heritage Month Hot Through Their Music and Art
Camilo and other prominent Latin artists took part in an initiative that saw different McDonald's restaurants transformed into immersive augmented reality art installations
US Grants Legal Work Status To Almost Half A Million Venezuelan Migrants
Around 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived in the country before July 31, 2023, will be granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to legally work in the U.S.
'Never Forget': US Marks 22 Years After 9/11
The names of the more than 2,600 who died in New York were read out by family members and young relatives not alive at the time of the attack.
Captains of Industry Urge Biden to Direct Resources to Address Migrant Inflows into New York
Members of the Partnership for New York City asked the federal government for additional assistance for cities that are becoming hubs for asylum seekers.
New York Cop Arrested For Allegedly Sending Menacing Text Messages She Accused Colleagues Of Sending
Hirshowitz was charged with four counts of third-degree falsely reporting an incident and three counts of first-degree filing a false instrument.
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets US Capital
The situation led numerous residents in the nation's capital to opt for indoor activities, while traffic remained sparse, and trains saw lighter passenger loads.
Ex-US Marine Who Put Jordan Neely In Fatal Chokehold To Be Charged
The medical examiner determined that Neely died from compression to the neck, but Daniel Penny's attorneys maintained that he did not intend to murder Neely.
Copyright Trial In New York Witnesses Ed Sheeran Playing Guitar, Singing In Court
Sheeran spoke at length about his whole musical career and even gave a few verses of the disputed song, Thinking Out Loud, during his hour-long testimony.
With Barricades And Locked Courtrooms, New York Prepares For Trump Surrender
Before Trump's anticipated presence, some courtrooms at the downtown courthouse, which houses the criminal and supreme courts, would be closed.
New York Grand Jury's Possible Vote On Trump Indictment Not Expected This Week
The grand jury is not expected to meet Wednesday, Mar. 29, the sources said, the next day the panel had been regularly scheduled to convene.
Marilyn Manson Sued For Sexual Assault Of A Minor
American rock musician Marilyn Manson has been sued for sexual assault of a minor.
Woman Dies After Getting Trapped in Her Car During Blizzard
A woman was found dead after she got trapped inside her car during a blizzard.
Supreme Court Extends Title 42, Mayor Eric Adams Warns NYC Expects 1,000 Migrants
Trump-era border restrictions also known as Title 42 has been extended by the Supreme Court.
Missed Calls Cost Washington Commanders An Overtime Opportunity In 20-12 Loss To NY Giants
The Washington Commanders (7-6-1) got hosed in the final seconds of their 20-12 loss to NFC East division rival the New York Giants (8-5-1) on Sunday Night Football at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.
New York Yankees Sign Pitcher Carlos Rodón for $162 Million
Carlos Rodón and the New York Yankees agreed to a six-year, $162 million contract Thursday, according to the New York Post.