Manhattan DA Charges Investment Firm Owner Alan Burak in $4M Fraud Scheme Targeting Latino Community
Manhattan DA indicts Alan Burak on 26 counts for a multi-million dollar investment fraud through Never Alone Capital, targeting friends, family, and the Latino community.
Fire at 191st Street Station Injures 18, Disrupts 1 Train Service in Washington Heights
A fire at the 191st Street subway station in Washington Heights injured 18 people, caused delays on the 1 train, and led to temporary service suspensions. The FDNY handled the situation, and normal operations resumed after repairs.
Gilgo Beach Murder Suspect Rex Heuermann Battles Against DNA Evidence in New York Court Showdown
Rex Heuermann's defense team is disputing the use of DNA evidence from whole genome sequencing in his Gilgo Beach serial killer case, questioning its admissibility in New York.
New York Probe Finds No Basis to Charge Troy Police in Woody Smith's Fatal Encounter
The NY Attorney General's report on Woody Smith's death during a police altercation found no evidence to charge officers, citing legal permissible force and factors like drug intoxication and pre-existing conditions.
OKX Pleads Guilty to U.S. Anti-Money Laundering Violations, Agrees to Pay Over $500 Million in Penalties
Cryptocurrency exchange OKX pleads guilty to running an unlicensed money transmitting business in the U.S. and agrees to pay over $500 million in fines.
Inmate Death at Auburn Correctional Facility Amid Correction Officers Strike Highlights Strains on New York Prison System
An inmate, Jonathan Grant, died at Auburn Correctional Facility during a correction officers' strike. Attempts to revive him failed. His death is under investigation while the strike's impact on prisons raises concerns.
Greenwich Village Mourns Trans Man's Tragic Murder as Community Demands Justice and Suspects Face Life Behind Bars
A vigil was held in Greenwich Village for Sam Nordquist, a transgender man allegedly tortured and murdered, prompting discussions on hate crimes within the LGBTQ+ community.
Canadian Members of Wolfpack Alliance Sentenced in U.S. for Major Drug Trafficking Operation
Canadian drug traffickers linked to the Wolfpack Alliance were sentenced in the U.S. for narcotics distribution, with sentences ranging from 4.5 to 18 years.
Malcolm X's Family Sues NYPD, FBI, CIA on 60th Assassination Anniversary Seeking Truth and Justice
Malcolm X's family sues the NYPD, FBI, and CIA, seeking truth about his assassination, while continuing to honor his legacy and fight racial injustice.
New York Shocker as UnitedHealthcare CEO's Accused Killer Luigi Mangione Heads to Court Amidst Wave of Public Intrigue
Luigi Mangione is due in court for a hearing about the high-profile murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which may set a trial date and discuss evidence.
Biomedical CEO Norman Gray Sentenced to 10 Years for $13 Million Investment Fraud in Connecticut
Biomedical CEO Norman Gray has been sentenced to 10 years for defrauding investors of over $13 million by lying about his credentials and nonexistent healthcare projects.
Accused Manhattan Stabber May Be Unfit to Stand Trial, Sparking Concerns Over NY Legal System's Handling of Mental Health
Ramon Rivera, accused of a fatal stabbing in Manhattan, might be unfit for trial due to mental illness, raising concerns about the handling of such cases by New York's legal system.
Former CEO of Trident Acquisitions Corp. Charged with Securities Fraud and Obstruction of Justice
Former CEO of SPAC, Trident Acquisitions Corp., Vadim Komissarov is indicted for fraud and obstruction, charged with inflating revenue figures and lying under oath to the SEC.


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