Council Power Play Slaps 15-MPH Lid On City E-Bikes
A new City Council filing would turn the city’s 15‑mph e‑bike cap into law, a move pushed by Councilmember Virginia Maloney after the mayor’s office revoked earlier executive orders.
New Yorkers Snared on Gaza Aid Flotilla, NYC Mayor Says
Mayor Zohran Mamdani says several New Yorkers were among about 175 people detained after Israeli forces boarded a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters off Greece. City officials say they are coordinating with state and federal partners.
Law-and-Order Showdown: Saritha Komatireddy Takes Aim At Letitia James In New York AG Brawl
Former federal prosecutor Saritha Komatireddy frames her bid as a public‑safety, accountability challenge to incumbent Letitia James ahead of the 2026 race. Her campaign is leaning on high‑profile prosecutions and GOP backing.
Arel Capital Cofounder Seeks $25 Million Payday On Prime West Village Block
A renovated West Village townhouse at 67 Charles Street is asking $25 million. The seller is tied to Arel Capital and the listing highlights a garden, terraces and modern renovations.
Epstein’s Mystery Jailhouse Note Locked Away In Manhattan Courthouse
A possible suicide note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein has been kept under seal in a Manhattan federal courthouse since 2019, and The New York Times has asked a judge to unseal it.
Family Feud Ends With Cut-Rate Sale Of Upper East Side Mansion
Eric Eisner paid just under $10 million for 178 East 73rd after a judge allowed the estate to sell, ending a months-long family legal fight. The deed was recorded in late April.












