Malcolm X's Heirs Hit CIA, FBI and NYPD With $100 Million Suit Over 1965 Killing
Ilyasah Shabazz and the Malcolm X estate have lodged a $100M federal suit saying federal and city agents failed to protect — and then hid evidence about — his 1965 killing. The complaint asks for records and discovery as the legal fight begins.
West Village ‘Frankenmansions’ Gobble Up Once‑Cozy Walk‑Ups
A Bloomberg analysis finds wealthy buyers are combining townhouses into double‑wide mega‑mansions, erasing hundreds of rental units and reshaping neighborhoods like the West Village.
Ho Zone Ringleader Hit With 20 Years By Manhattan Judge
A federal judge gave Kyle White 20 years for running the Ho Zone, a Telegram marketplace prosecutors say sold child and illegally obtained sexual material. The SDNY and FBI are seeking victims and tips.
Viral Chelsea Sidewalk Attacks End in Hate-Crime Conviction
A Manhattan judge convicted Skiboky Stora in a string of street attacks prosecutors called hate crimes. The case drew social‑media evidence and victim testimony; sentencing is set for April 14.
Mystery 4chan Tipster Beat Media to Epstein Death Scoop, DOJ Files Reveal
DOJ documents show the FBI tried to trace an anonymous 4chan poster who announced Jeffrey Epstein's death almost 38 minutes before news outlets — but the trail ran cold. The files include subpoenas and telecom logs that investigators could not tie to a single user.
Family Landlords Want Penn 1 Dirt Priced at $1.9B in Midtown Court Brawl
The Korein family asked a judge to set a $1.9B value for land on West 34th Street, a move that could send Vornado’s ground‑rent bill far higher. Competing appraisals and appeals mean the fight will be decided in court.
Mount Sinai Puts Your Face On File At Hospitals Across NYC
Mount Sinai is rolling out face‑scan check‑ins with CLEAR1 across its hospitals and clinics, promising faster check‑ins and fewer duplicate records while prompting privacy debate.












