Nearly 25% of New York Nursing Homes Flagged for Safety, Quality Issues Amid State's Struggle with Health Care Standards
Nearly one in four New York nursing homes have safety and quality issues, with similar concerns in 25% of US homes. Data suggests for-profit homes are often lower-rated; state hospitals also rank poorly nationally.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Pledges Not to Publicly Criticize President Trump Amid Controversial Policies and Inauguration Attendance
Mayor Eric Adams has pledged not to publicly criticize Trump, coinciding with Trump's executive orders on immigration and other issues, despite facing criticism for this stance.
Man Slashed on No. 2 Train Near Penn Station Amid Dispute, Prompting MTA Shutdown and Arrests
A man was slashed with a box cutter on a No. 2 train during a dispute, leading to his and the assailant's arrest. The incident underlines safety concerns and ongoing efforts to increase police presence on NYC subways.
66-Year-Old MTA Worker Assaulted at Harlem Subway Station, Suspect Sought by NYPD
A 66-year-old MTA worker was punched at a Harlem subway station; the suspect remains at large. The city plans to increase subway police presence overnight. The victim is recovering, and the police are seeking information from the public.












