New York City Amps Up Security for Times Square New Year's Eve Bash as Mayor Adams Preps for Final Celebration
NYC officials briefed on the enhanced safety measures for the New Year's Eve event in Times Square, with no specific threats identified but expanded police presence and security protocols in place.
New York Governor Signs Legislation Mandating Warning Labels on Social Media to Protect Youths' Mental Health
Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation requiring social media warning labels about potential mental health risks for youth, aiming to increase transparency and protect kids.
New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Settles for $6.8 Million Over Alleged Kickback Scheme
NYPHV settled for $6.8 million over kickback scheme allegations, paying for unprovided services to a Westchester oncology practice, as announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
New Yorkers Face Potential Retroactive Rate Hike and Blackout Concerns as Con Edison and Officials Address Grid Reliability
New Yorkers face potential Con Edison back pay due to delayed approval of rate hikes, with concerns over grid reliability and possible future blackouts. Assistance programs like HEAP are available, but infrastructure strains remain pressing issues.
New York's Kips Bay to Welcome Pioneering Life Sciences Hub, Forecasting 15,000 Jobs and a $42 Billion Economic Surge
NYC Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul announced the groundbreaking of SPARC Kips Bay, a life sciences hub expected to generate 15,000 jobs and a $42 billion economic impact.
Jury Deadlocked in Trial of Former NY Aides Linda Sun and Chris Hu Accused of Acting as Secret Agents for China
Jury deliberation in Linda Sun's trial remains deadlocked despite the judge's request to continue, as she and her husband face charges of acting as Chinese agents and committing PPE fraud.












