Manhattan D.A. Secures Guilty Pleas and Sentencing of Five Individuals in $7.2 Million Dark Web Drug Ring
Five individuals pled guilty to running a cryptocurrency drug ring in Manhattan, resulting in one leading accomplice, NAN WU, being sentenced to over 6 years and the forfeiture of cryptocurrencies and cash.
Manhattan DA Announces Indictment of Suspect for Astor Place Assault with Butcher’s Knife
Tylek McPherson was indicted on multiple charges for slashing a man near Astor Place, with the Manhattan DA's Office providing support for victims of violence.
Sunny Skies and Mild Autumn Temperatures to Greet New Yorkers as Showers Loom Midweek
New York City expects mild weather with sunny skies, gentle winds, and temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s, along with a chance of showers later in the week.
Protests Surge in Lower Manhattan Following Immigration Raid with Demonstrators Demanding Justice and Detainee Releases
Protesters in Lower Manhattan rallied against a contentious immigration raid. Clashes occurred when right-wing influencer taunted protesters, leading to two arrests. The protests reflect broader discontent with harsh immigration policies.
Misty Copeland Takes Her Final Bow with American Ballet Theatre Amid Tributes and a Call for Diversity
Misty Copeland performed her final show with the American Ballet Theatre, celebrating her ground-breaking career and her influence on diversity in ballet.
Rock Legends Bon Jovi Announce "Forever Tour," Kicking Off at Madison Square Garden in 2026
Bon Jovi announced their "Forever Tour" starting in 2026, with a notable four-night stint at New York's Madison Square Garden. The tour follows frontman Jon Bon Jovi's vocal cord surgery and will include stops in the UK and Ireland.
Broadway Musicians' Union Reaches Tentative Deal with Broadway League to Avoid New York Strike
The musicians' union reached a tentative deal with the Broadway League, averting a strike and ensuring shows like "Hamilton" continue with live music.
Construction Worker Fatally Falls at Hudson Yards Site in New York City
A construction worker died after falling 50 feet at a Hudson Yards site in NYC. Initial reports of a critical injury from a 60-foot fall were later clarified as a 50-foot fall, with an ongoing investigation into the incident.
Manhunt Underway for Suspect After Stabbing Incident at East Harlem's 125th Street Subway Station
A man was slashed at the 125th Street subway station in East Harlem; the victim is stable, the suspect in a brown sweatsuit fled, and no arrest has been made.
Manhattan D.A. Oversees Return of Stolen Artifacts to Poland and Italy Amid Investigation into Historical Looting
Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr.'s office has repatriated stolen artifacts to Poland and Italy, including a 4th-century glass fragment and a 16th-century manuscript looted by Nazis.












