Trump EEOC Gears Up To Haul New York Times Into Court Over Promotion Fight
The EEOC is preparing to sue The New York Times over a complaint alleging a white male employee was passed over for a promotion, the paper and other outlets report.
East Harlem 911 Nightmare: Cops Wait 40 Minutes For Ambulance Before Man, 22, Dies In Custody
Officers in East Harlem say they waited for an ambulance that never arrived before rushing a 22-year-old to Harlem Hospital; he later died and the NYPD is investigating.
Billionaire Ken Griffin Stashes Second Original Constitution in Seaport Museum
Ken Griffin has bought a second first printing of the U.S. Constitution; the Van Sinderen copy will be on view at South Street Seaport Museum beginning May 27. The purchase follows his 2021 record‑setting acquisition.
Harlem Socialist Hopeful Hit With Heat Over Donors Tied to Spy Tech
A DSA‑backed challenger to Rep. Adriano Espaillat is under scrutiny after reporting tied some donors to firms linked to protest surveillance and ICE tools. The disclosures add a fresh line of attack as the June 23 primary approaches.
Marcellus Wiley Hit With Fresh Wave Of Sex Assault Claims In NYC Court
Four more women have accused Marcellus Wiley in new court filings spanning the 1990s to 2009; plaintiffs are asking a judge to certify the case as a class action.
Grieving Manhattan Dad Turns Son's Courthouse Fire Into Lifesaving Organ Plea
After his son self‑immolated outside the Manhattan courthouse, a father visited LiveOnNY to urge organ donations after both kidneys were transplanted to two patients. He says he wants his son’s registry to save lives.
Engineering Firm Snaps Up Triple-Floor Spread At 7 Penn Plaza
HDR Engineering is taking roughly 74,000 square feet across three full floors at Feil’s 7 Penn Plaza as the landlord rolls out rooftop and lobby upgrades. The deal is part of a push to reposition older Midtown offices.












