New York Judge Orders Alleged Victim to Unmask in Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Accused Alexander Brothers
A judge ruled that an alleged victim of the Alexander brothers must reveal her identity to proceed with her lawsuit despite sexual assault protections.
New York Attorney General Cracks Down on Rockland County Car Wash for Passover Price Discrimination
New York Attorney General Letitia James acted against Super 4 Seasons car wash for discriminating against Jewish customers with increased prices during Passover.
NYPD Harbor Unit Rescues Puppy from East River, Calls for Information to Reunite with Owners
On Sunday, the NYPD’s Harbor Unit rescued a puppy from the East River near Manhattan’s South Street Seaport. Despite her ordeal, she was found in good health. Authorities are now searching for her owners.
NYPD Seeks Public's Help in Assault Case Near West 25th Street and 5th Avenue with Reward Offered
The NYPD is requesting the public's help in solving an assault case near West 25th Street and 5th Avenue. A reward of up to $3,500 is being offered for information that can assist in the apprehension of the suspect.
Manhattan Delivery Worker Stabbed with Screwdriver in Attempted Bike Robbery on Upper West Side
A delivery worker in Manhattan was stabbed with a screwdriver during a robbery attempt for his bicycle; he's in stable condition and no arrests have been made.
New York's Gilgo Beach Murder Trial Spotlight, Suspect Rex Heuermann DNA Evidence Under Fire
The Gilgo Beach case focuses on the DNA testing's admissibility, with accused killer Rex Heuermann contesting the use of advanced genome sequencing linking him to the crime via a pizza box. A Frye hearing will determine its admissibility.
NYC Terror Campaign Against Tesla, Hate Crimes Task Force Probes Swastika Vandalism as FBI Flags Potential Dealership Attacks
Tesla vehicles, including a Cybertruck in Brooklyn, were vandalized with swastikas and the word "Nazis," with the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force and the FBI investigating these as potential domestic terrorism.
Columbia University Grad Student's Deportation Battle Continues in New Jersey Federal Court
A Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, faced court over contested deportation related to his Palestinian activism, with lawyers debating case jurisdiction in New Jersey.
NYPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Cyclists Suspected of Brutal Manhattan Assault Near Central Park
The NYPD is seeking information on two cyclists who assaulted a pedestrian in Manhattan last October, offering a $3,500 reward for tips leading to arrest.
Manhattan DA Announces Repatriation of Stolen Cambodian Artifacts Amid Crackdown on Smuggling Rings
Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. announced the return of two Cambodian sculptures linked to smuggler Subhash Kapoor, noting his office's ongoing fight against artifact trafficking.
NYC Acupuncturist Junyi Liu Pleads Guilty in $23 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme
Licensed acupuncturist Junyi Liu pleads guilty to her role in a $23 million health care fraud scheme involving fraudulent billing for acupuncture and physical therapy.
Manhattan D.A. Targets 3D-Printed Gun Threat, Urges Manufacturer Creality to Bolster Security Measures
Manhattan D.A. reaches out to a 3D printer manufacturer to combat 3D-printed guns, urging for software to block gun printing and removing related files from their platform.

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