Spring Sunshine to Continue in New York with Mild Weekdays Ahead of Weekend Showers
Mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures with highs in the low to mid-70s are expected in New York City this week, with a gradual clearing to sunny in Manhattan today, and similar conditions in other boroughs. Rain is possible over the weekend.
New 'Never Walk Alone' App Developed by NYC Therapist Aims to Enhance Street Safety in Manhattan
Therapist Pamela Garber develops the "Never Walk Alone" app to provide New Yorkers with a virtual buddy system for safer street navigation, driven by personal experiences with city violence.
Missing Autistic Boy from Queens Reunited with Mother in Manhattan Thanks to Alert Samaritan
A 7-year-old autistic boy missing in Queens, NY, was safely found in Manhattan and reunited with his mother, thanks to a passerby's intervention. He traveled alone, possibly by subway.
Former Cuomo Aide Charlotte Bennett Reaches $450,000 Settlement With New York State Over Sexual Harassment Claims
Charlotte Bennett settled her sexual harassment lawsuit against the state of New York for $450,000 over claims against Andrew Cuomo.
Music Mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs Faces May Trial in NYC Over Shocking Sex Trafficking Charges
A judge denied Sean "Diddy" Combs' request to delay his sex trafficking and racketeering trial, setting jury selection for May 5 and opening statements for May 12.
Jury to Deliberate in Bribery Case of Nadine Menendez, Wife of Convicted Ex-Senator, in New York City
The bribery trial of Nadine Menendez concluded with jury deliberation set for Friday after both the prosecution and defense presented closing arguments over cash and gold bars allegedly confirming bribes.
UnitedHealthcare CEO's Suspected Slayer Faces Death Penalty, Luigi Mangione Indicted in Explosive Manhattan Murder Case
Luigi Mangione is indicted on federal charges, including murder with a firearm, for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and could face the death penalty if convicted.
Man Stabbed Near New York Public Library, Second Incident at Bryant Park Leaves Man Critically Injured
Man stabbed near NY Public Library; assailant fled scene and remains at large. Another man was critically injured in a separate incident near Bryant Park. Police are investigating both cases.
Legal Aid Society Calls for NY Judge to Curb NYPD Arrests for Minor Offenses, Advocates Ticketing as Deaths in Custody Rise
The Legal Aid Society filed a motion to stop the NYPD from arresting individuals for minor offenses that should only warrant tickets, questioning the constitutionality of the practice and citing recent deaths in custody as a serious concern.
Harvey Weinstein Faces Justice Again, Retrial on Rape Charges Commences in NYC Amid Fresh Allegations
Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sexual assault charges commences, with jury selection underway, after his 2020 conviction was overturned due to trial errors. He pleads not guilty and is also appealing a separate 2022 conviction in Los Angeles.
NTSB Recovers Critical Parts from Hudson River Helicopter Crash Site as New York Tour Company Faces FAA Scrutiny
NTSB recovers main rotor and other parts from the Hudson River helicopter crash that killed six, including three children, as the investigation continues.












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