Staten Island Plotter Gets 10 Years In Foiled Hit On Masih Alinejad
A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Jonathan Loadholt to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty in an Iran‑linked plot to surveil and kill writer Masih Alinejad.
Google Coder Nabbed In Manhattan Over $1.2 Million Polymarket Score
Federal prosecutors unsealed a complaint accusing a Google engineer of using internal search data to net about $1.2M on Polymarket. The case raises fresh legal questions about insider trading on crypto prediction markets.
Hell's Kitchen Lifers Battle Tourist Hotel Takeover Near Times Square
Longtime Hell’s Kitchen residents are fighting eviction after their building was advertised online as a hotel; a judge paused the case while city agencies probe the conversion.
Lower East Side Co-op Hands Retail Reins To Lee NYC In 50,000-Square-Foot Shakeup
Lee & Associates NYC will manage roughly 25 storefronts and 50,000+ sq ft at Seward Park Cooperative, signaling a concerted push to modernize the Lower East Side co‑op’s retail mix.
UN Sounds Five-Year Heat Alarm as Planet Poised to Roast Past 1.5C
A U.N.-backed WMO update warns the world is likely to breach 1.5°C repeatedly over 2026–2030, with high odds of new hottest-year records and rapid Arctic warming.











