Whole Foods Sues Lower East Side's Public Hotel Over Disruptive Bar Crowds
Whole Foods is suing Public Hotel for crowd obstruction caused by a bar queue, alleging delivery delays and safety risks. The hotel refutes the claims, stating the line is for various purposes. Both sides face a court conference.
New York and New Jersey's Lifeline Crisis, Federal Cuts Strip LGBTQ+ Youth of Specialized Suicide Hotline Support
SAMHSA has cut funding for LGBTQ+ services in the national Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, leading to possible layoffs of 212 staff and sparking local efforts to provide support in New York City.
31 NYPD Officers Ousted Amid Allegations of Corruption and Hiring Irregularities
About 31 NYPD officers were ousted amid hiring issues following a lawsuit claiming corruption within the department. Former Chief of Detectives James Essig alleged improper promotions and is suing over his forced retirement.
Mount Sinai's Vectra WB180 Advances Skin Cancer Detection, Brisbane Study Supports 3D Imaging's Efficacy
The Vectra WB180 system, using 3D body photography, enhances skin cancer detection, allowing thorough tracking of skin changes over time and aiding in catching non-melanoma cancers more effectively.












