New York Times Executive Editor Joseph Kahn's Greenwich Village Home Vandalized with Anti-Israel Graffiti
Vandals targeted the residence of NYT executive editor Joseph Kahn with red paint and anti-Israel messages; no arrests have been made. The Times condemned the attack, stressing the difference between criticism and vandalism.
Hospital and Construction Site Linked to Harlem Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Amid Rising Calls for Tighter Regulations
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem, linked to cooling towers at two buildings including Harlem Hospital, has resulted in 7 deaths and 114 cases. City officials address oversight issues and plan stricter regulations and testing.
Manhattan Violence Escalates After CEO Assassination as Suspect Luigi Mangione’s Ideology Influences Followers
Federal prosecutors pursue the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, accused of the political violence-inspired assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing his influence on subsequent violent acts and ideology.
Brooklyn Awaits a Cultural Spectacle with the West Indian Day Parade and J'Ouvert Celebrations
Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade is set for Labor Day, featuring costumes, floats, and live music, with a focus on Caribbean heritage and community pride. The parade will be broadcast live, with no tickets required for the public event.
New York City Reels from Gun Violence Wave as Elderly Woman is Slain in East Harlem and Multiple Shootings Occur in the Bronx
A series of shootings in NYC, including the death of a 69-year-old woman in East Harlem, adds to the city's violence despite a police campaign to reduce illegal guns. The NYPD seeks suspects as the community mourns.












