Honduran Mom’s Harrowing Return To 26 Federal Plaza After ICE Arrest
A Honduran mother and her children were brought back to 26 Federal Plaza after a temporary court order interrupted their deportation. Advocates warn routine check‑ins are increasingly risky.
Gateway Tunnel Funding Remains on Hold as Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling
Court ordered the release of $205 million for the Gateway Tunnel Project, but funds are still withheld pending an appeal, stalling the project and affecting jobs.
NYC Subway Pet Policy Scrutiny Intensifies After Chow Chow's Electrocution at Bowling Green Station
A chow chow named Meatball was electrocuted on subway tracks, spotlighting tension between NYC's subway pet policy and actual practices. Enforcement of pets in carriers has declined, with mixed commuter reactions and inconsistent adherence to rules.
Foreclosure Shakeup as Ladder Capital Seizes HAP’s East Harlem Rentals
Ladder Capital has taken title to three East Harlem rentals once owned by HAP Investments after a judicial foreclosure tied to a 2021 mortgage. Court records name HAP founders as guarantors.
New York City to Launch Free Child Care for 2,000 Toddlers This Fall Under Mayor Mamdani's Plan
NYC is set to offer free child care for roughly 2,000 toddlers this fall in a plan by Mayor Mamdani's administration, amidst high costs and provider challenges.
Accused Hit Plot Middleman Set to Cop Plea in Manhattan Sikh Murder Case
Nikhil Gupta, extradited from the Czech Republic, is expected to plead guilty in Manhattan federal court in a foiled murder-for-hire plot tied to Sikh activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
NYC Health Department Warns Flu Season Still a Threat with Over 1,700 Recent Cases
NYC Health Dept. reports over 1,700 flu cases in a week, urging vaccinations amid persistent risks. Season may last until May, with data showing racial disparities in cases.












