Attorney General Letitia James Secures Refunds for New Yorkers Illegally Charged for COVID-19 and HIV Screenings by Fidelis Care
NY Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with Fidelis Care for wrongfully charging for free COVID-19 and HIV screenings, affecting over 18,000 New Yorkers. Fidelis will refund $2.8 million and pay a $175,000 state penalty.
Manhattan Man Indicted in Alleged $272K Bumble Romance Scam, Faces Grand Larceny Charges
Brandon Dae Up Kiehm was indicted for a $272K romance scam, defrauding a woman he met on Bumble. He faked being a finance professional to deceive her into investing in a non-existent home.
New York City Braces for Weather Whiplash with Rain, Thunderstorms, and Gale Warnings Across the Boroughs
New Yorkers face 100% rain chance, with temperature drops and potential thunderstorms. Gale Warnings and advisories for high winds issued across boroughs; snow expected Tuesday.
Zohran Mamdani Set to Become NYC's 112th Mayor Following Historical Recount by City Archives
Zohran Mamdani is set to be NYC's 112th mayor, not the 111th due to a historical miscount involving 17th-century Mayor Matthias Nicolls' overlooked second term. The Department of Records confirmed the corrected numbering.
Bishop Ronald Hicks Named New York's Next Archbishop as Timothy Cardinal Dolan Steps Down
Cardinal Dolan steps down as NY Archbishop; Bishop Hicks named successor by Pope Leo XIV. Hicks faces challenges, including a $300M abuse compensation fund.
CBP Officer and Former University Administrator Charged in Bribery Scheme at JFK Airport
Two men, a CBP officer and an ex-university administrator, face charges for a bribery scheme at JFK Airport, involving special entry favors and information leaks.
Former Tricolor Auto Executives Charged With Fraud Amid Company's Billion-Dollar Collapse
Ex-Tricolor Auto executives Chu and Goodgame were arrested on fraud charges, linked to a scheme that cheated banks using fake collateral, leading to the company's billion-dollar collapse.
Twelve Charged in East Harlem Drug Bust as Feds Target Johnson Houses Narcotics Operation
Twelve individuals were indicted for narcotics and firearms offenses connected to a drug operation in East Harlem's Johnson Houses, with nine arrested and three at large.
New Yorkers Alerted to Weather Shift as Wind and Rain Sweep Across the Boroughs
The National Weather Service forecasts winter disturbances including showers, wind gusts, and thunderstorms across New York City boroughs, prompting weather advisories.
New York Knicks Clinch NBA Cup Victory Over San Antonio Spurs with Standout Final Quarter Performance
The New York Knicks won the NBA Cup final against the Spurs, with key performances from Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby. Despite the win, the Knicks chose not to raise a victory banner at Madison Square Garden.












