Hampton Jitney Slams City 'Narcs' in High-Stakes Idling Bounty Brawl
A coalition of motorcoach companies, including Hampton Jitney, is suing New York City over its pay‑for‑complaint idling program, calling the reward system unfair to private carriers.
Trump Teases Venezuela As 51st State, Dangles $40 Trillion Oil Jackpot
Trump renewed a provocative pitch for Venezuela to become the 51st U.S. state, tying the idea to baseball glory and claims about massive oil reserves.
Durst Bets Big On Midtown Glow-Up At 114 West 47th Street
Durst is repositioning its 26‑story tower at 114 West 47th and will market up to 525,000 sq ft as Bank of America pares back. The refresh adds new lobbies, terraces and upgraded amenities aimed at top Midtown rents.
Georgia Ex Busted In Christmas Eve Kidnap Shooting That Left Teen Paralyzed
Federal prosecutors charged a Georgia man after his ex was shot on Dec. 24 and left on a Denville roadside; the 18‑year‑old, India Heath, is paralyzed and recovering after surgeries.
LIRR Juggles Pre‑Dawn Trains as May 16 Strike Threat Looms
The LIRR will change early‑morning and late‑night service on May 11, altering stops on Ronkonkoma and Port Jefferson branches while keeping rush‑hour trains intact.












