Harvey Weinstein Braces for Legal Showdown in Manhattan Retrial as New Charges Arise Amid Health Concerns
Harvey Weinstein's retrial in New York is set for April 15, with new rulings on testimony scope and a fresh charge since his 2020 conviction was overturned. He faces deteriorating health and a separate 16-year sentence in LA.
American Jewish Congress Signals Support for Cuomo in NYC Mayor Race Amid Critiques Against Competitors
The American Jewish Congress appears to support Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor and criticizes his opponents as the New York Post reports, while his campaign treasurer's anti-trans rights past sparks controversy.
Retired NYPD Lt. Quathisha Epps Exposes Scandal, Files Complaint Over Leaked Nude Videos Amid Shocking 'Sex for OT' Allegations
Former NYPD lieutenant Quathisha Epps filed a complaint after nude videos of her were shared without consent amid a larger scandal involving sexual coercion within the department.
Gov. Hochul Intervenes in NY Correction Officer Strike, Offers Direct Deal as Union Left Out
Gov. Hochul's administration has offered a deal to striking New York corrections officers, bypassing their union, with terms like health insurance reinstatement and a study panel on the HALT Act, amid legal concerns from the union.
New Yorkers Rally for Bodega Cats' Welfare with Certification Program Proposal
NYC residents are pushing for a certification program to protect bodega cats while maintaining food safety, providing veterinary care and managing expenses for their upkeep. The petition reflects the community's affection for these local felines.
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