Hamptons Cannonball Roars Back As MTA Shakes Up Summer Rides
The MTA's holiday advisory restores the Cannonball to Montauk, extends weekend Montauk trains through Labor Day, and reshuffles subway and bus service for Memorial Day and the summer.
Bronx Dad Gets Second Shot as Court Revives Suit Over Newborn Taken by ACS
A federal appeals panel revived constitutional claims after ACS removed a newborn from his father’s care without a court order and the child spent nearly three years in foster care.
Anti-Abortion Street Preacher Beaten In Washington Square Park Attack, Family Banks On Phone Video
A Christian evangelist says he was beaten and hospitalized after an assault at Washington Square Park; his family says police recovered his stolen phone and that footage could identify suspects.
Upper East Side Walk-Up War As Landlord Sues Over Alleged Tenant Harassment
Owners of an Upper East Side walk‑up sued a tenant, alleging hours‑long screaming, hateful social posts and threats. The suit seeks damages and asks court to allow eviction.
Manhattan UN Showdown Puts Heat on Hamas to Disarm
Board of Peace envoy Nickolay Mladenov told the U.N. Security Council to press Hamas to disarm, saying weapons removal is a precondition for rebuilding Gaza. The move ties reconstruction to verified decommissioning.












