Miami Judge Swats Down Trump’s $10 Billion Swing At Wall Street Journal
A Miami federal judge dismissed President Trump’s $10 billion defamation suit against The Wall Street Journal over reporting tied to a 2003 Epstein-era note.
Secret Hudson Air Taxi Trials Set To Take Off From West 30th Street Heliport
Joby Aviation is reported to hold invitation-only eVTOL demo flights from Manhattan's West 30th Street Heliport April 27–30. The tests follow the company's recent Bay Area demonstrations.
Manhattan Judge Keeps CNN 'Spy Tracker' Privacy Suit Alive
A Manhattan federal judge refused to dismiss a class action accusing CNN of sharing visitors’ browsing data with adtech firms, keeping alive a test of California’s pen‑register law.
Central Park Power Pad: Full-Floor Trump Parc Condo Hits Market at $16.4 Million
A full‑floor, park‑front condo at 106 Central Park South has listed for $16.375 million, offering a 2,600‑sq‑ft great room and museum‑quality finishes. The assembled simplex comes with sweeping Central Park views.
NY Bar Bigwigs Push To Guarantee Lawyers For Detained Immigrants
The New York State Bar Association backed bills to give detained immigrants lawyers and urged more state funding to expand representation. The association cited large gaps in counsel.












