Photojournalist Hospitalized After Clash with ICE Agents at New York's Federal Plaza
A photojournalist was hospitalized after an altercation with ICE agents in Manhattan, with the incident raising concerns among city officials and prompting outcry over press freedoms.
Manhattan Supermarket Worker Dies After Confronting Shoplifter as Hell's Kitchen Community and Family Seek Answers
Grocery store worker Leobardo Hernandez died after confronting a shoplifter in Manhattan; cause of death under investigation. Family and employer mourn his loss.
NYPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Suspects in Manhattan Hate Crime Assault
NYPD seeks two suspects involved in a hate crime assault in Manhattan; the incident involved anti-immigration remarks and physical violence against a 26-year-old man. Public assistance is requested.
ICE Officer Removed from Duty After Violent Arrest at Manhattan Courthouse as Officials Seek Criminal Probe
An ICE officer was relieved of duty after violently confronting a woman in an immigration courthouse, prompting calls for a criminal investigation and raising concerns about immigrant treatment.
NY Governor Hochul Warns of Scams Targeting State's Inflation Refund Checks
NY Governor Hochul warns of scams targeting the state's inflation refund initiative, advising that eligible recipients receive checks automatically without providing personal info.
Three NYPD Officers Injured as Van Overturns in East Harlem While Investigation Continues
An NYPD van crashed and flipped in East Harlem, injuring three officers, who are expected to recover; the cause is under investigation with no criminality suspected. Traffic was affected.
Bronx Inmate Convicted of Slashing Federal Corrections Officer at NYC Prison
A Bronx inmate was found guilty of slashing a federal corrections officer inside a New York City prison. The conviction follows an FBI investigation and federal prosecution, underscoring the seriousness of violence against correctional staff.
New York Medical Examiner Finds CTE in NFL HQ Shooter’s Brain as Las Vegas Man’s Final Plea Highlights Degenerative Disease Struggle
Shane Tamura, the NFL HQ shooter, had CTE, confirmed by the NYC Medical Examiner's Office. His note requested his brain be studied; he acknowledged his injury and criticized the NFL.
East Harlem Woman Pleads Guilty to Second-Degree Murder of Aunt, Faces 16 Years to Life Sentence
Kristie Miro pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her aunt, Ana Nieves, in East Harlem, with sentencing set for November 2025 to 16 years-to-life in prison.
Former Telecom CEO Michael Palleschi Sentenced to 12 Years for Multi-Million Dollar Accounting Fraud
Michael Palleschi, ex-CEO of FTE Networks, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for accounting fraud, including inflating revenue and concealing debts.












