New York City Boroughs Set for Mild Spring Weather as No Severe Conditions Expected
Mild temperatures and partly sunny skies are in the forecast for New York City’s boroughs this week. The National Weather Service reports no hazardous weather is anticipated through Tuesday, allowing for a typical stretch of spring conditions.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Champions Multi-State Legal Crusade Against Trump's Drastic HHS Overhaul
Attorney General Letitia James leads a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's restructuring of the HHS, which has resulted in service disruptions and workforce reductions.
Cultural Organizations Across U.S., Including NYC, Face Funding Crisis as NEA Cuts Grants After Trump Administration Decision
Trump's proposed budget ends NEA funding, affecting numerous cultural organizations across the U.S., including NYC, with groups losing federal grants and facing financial challenges.
New York City Braces for Week of Showers and Thunderstorms in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island
New York City is set to experience showers and thunderstorms, with possible damaging winds, hail, and flash floods. The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook; rainfall could reach three-quarters of an inch.
New York Shocker as Luigi Mangione's Legal Team Seeks to Dismiss Murder and Terrorism Charges in CEO Killing
Defense attorney Karen Agnifilo seeks to dismiss murder and terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, arguing evidence was illegally obtained and his rights violated during the case involving the killing of a UnitedHealthcare CEO.
New York Attorney General's Office Probes Fatal NYPD Shooting in Brooklyn
The New York Attorney General’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting involving an NYPD officer in Brooklyn. The probe follows state protocols requiring independent review of incidents where law enforcement may have caused a death.












