New York Jury Deliberates on Lesser Charge for Marine Veteran in Subway Chokehold Death Case
The jury in Daniel Penny's trial is set to deliberate on a charge of criminally negligent homicide after being deadlocked on manslaughter. Penny, who put a man in a chokehold on a subway, could face up to four years if convicted.
Manhunt Escalates for UnitedHealthcare CEO's Alleged Shooter in NYC, Over 200 Surveillance Images Captured
Investigators have collected over 200 surveillance images of the UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooting suspect, with clues pointing toward anger at the insurance industry as a motive. The NYPD offers a $10,000 reward for information.
New York City Cancels Traditional New Year's Eve Fireworks Amid Drought Concerns, Explores Alternative Celebrations
NYC cancels New Year's Eve fireworks in Central and Prospect Parks due to drought, considering alternatives like a drone light show. Fire danger and low reservoir levels prompt the city to act cautiously.












