R&B Star Trey Songz Charged with Assault and Mischief in New York City Incidents
R&B singer Trey Songz faces assault and mischief charges after allegedly punching a NYC nightclub worker and destroying lounge property. He denies the allegations and his lawyer claims he was provoked.
Deputy's Girlfriend Stabbed at Macy's in NYC While Baby Falls as Some Bystanders Record
A Los Angeles County deputy's girlfriend was stabbed in Macy's Herald Square in NYC. Good Samaritans intervened, the assailant was arrested, and the victims are expected to recover.
New York Archdiocese Sells Iconic Palace Hotel Land for $490M to Aid Sexual Abuse Survivors Fund
The NY Archdiocese sold land under the Palace Hotel for $490M, partly funding a $300M abuse survivors fund. Victim lawyers find the fund too low, and mediation is ongoing.
Bombshell Court Case as Altoona Police Evidence Against Suspected CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Faces Scrutiny
The article details Luigi Mangione's pretrial events, focusing on controversial evidence and his arrest in Altoona, PA, with potential rights violations and interstate legal issues discussed.
New York City Bolsters Security for Hanukkah Following Recent Violence, Asserts Mayor Adams and Commissioner Tisch
Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch addressed NYC's public safety and efforts to combat antisemitism and violence during Hanukkah, including increased security around Jewish events and removal of illegal guns.
New York City Anticipates Varied Weather Patterns as Gale Conditions Expected at Sea
New York City anticipates a variety of weather conditions, including a temperature rise with expected rain by Thursday night. No severe weather warnings are in place, but caution is advised for coastal areas due to predicted gale conditions.
Elderly Woman Assaulted in Unprovoked Manhattan Subway Attack as NYPD Seeks Suspect
A 73-year-old woman was assaulted in a Manhattan subway station elevator by a man who then fled. She was hospitalized but in stable condition. The NYPD seeks the suspect, urging public assistance.
Governor Hochul's Veto Strengthens NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani's Hold on City Charter Amidst Homelessness Policy Disputes
Gov. Hochul vetoed a bill that could've weakened NYC mayoral powers, a move beneficial to Mayor-elect Mamdani's agenda, amidst a political tug-of-war and disagreement over homeless policy.
New York City Blanketed in Snow with Chilly Winds and a Seesaw of Temperatures Ahead
NYC residents face snowy conditions, with up to two inches of snow and chilly temperatures forecasted by the National Weather Service; gradual clearing expected later.
Manhattan Infant's Death Ruled a Homicide with Fentanyl Found in System and No Suspects Arrested Yet in Heartbreaking Case
NYC medical examiners ruled an infant's death homicide after finding fentanyl in his system; the baby was brought to a hospital by his mother and pronounced dead. No arrests or suspects have been named.
Minnesota Hacker "Snoopy" Pleads Guilty in Fantasy Sports Website Hacking Scheme, Faces 5 Years in Prison
Nathan Austad pleaded guilty to conspiracy in a hacking case involving the unauthorized access and theft from user accounts of betting websites, resulting in significant financial losses.
Carmel Man, Dwayne Pulliam, Convicted of Travel Act Murder and Narcotics Offenses After Prior Murder Sentence
A 63-year-old Carmel man, previously convicted of murder, was found guilty of Travel Act murder and narcotics offenses, including the murder of Lori Lynn Campbell.












