Ex-NYPD Cop Pleads Guilty to Multimillion-Dollar Forex Investment Scam in Brooklyn Court
Ex-NYPD officer Jason Rodriguez pleaded guilty to scamming investors in a forex trading scheme, according to the Eastern District of New York's U.S. Attorney’s Office.
New York City Launches $1 Billion Infrastructure Overhaul to Stimulate Jobs and Green Upgrades Under Historic Project Labor Agreements
NYC announces two Project Labor Agreements for over $1 billion in capital projects, focusing on job creation and green infrastructure improvements, targeting underserved communities.
Billionaire Gautam S. Adani Among Executives Charged in Alleged Bribery Scheme to Win Indian Solar Energy Contracts
Executives, including billionaire Gautam S. Adani, are indicted for bribery and fraud in securing Indian solar energy contracts. They allegedly bribed officials and misled U.S. investors for over $2 billion in financing.
Colombian Drug Lord "Don T" Sentenced to 20 Years in Brooklyn Federal Court for Cocaine Trafficking
Colombian drug lord Tito Aldemar Ruano Yandun, also known as "Don T," was sentenced to 20 years in U.S. prison for cocaine trafficking and must forfeit $1.5 million.
New York City Prepares for Showers and Potential Storms with Weekend Warm-Up In Sight
New York City expects wet and windy weather with a chance of thunderstorms and a temperature drop, alongside a coastal flood advisory for specific areas.
Brooklyn's Bedford Avenue Set for Safety Overhaul with Protected Bike Lane and Pedestrian Upgrades
NYC DOT begins safety improvements on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, including a new protected bike lane, following community concerns sparked by a child's collision with a cyclist.
Man Found Dead with Blunt Force Trauma in Downtown Brooklyn Apartment, NYPD Investigating
A man was found dead with head trauma in a Brooklyn apartment, with his identity withheld pending family notification. An autopsy is planned, and the NYPD is investigating.
Monsignor Removed, Church Finances Under Scrutiny After Unauthorized Music Video Filming at Brooklyn Parish
Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello of a Brooklyn church has been removed from duties following the filming of a provocative music video and investigation into financial misconduct.
Manhattan Judge Orders Destruction of Diddy's Notes Amid Legal Showdown Over Attorney-Client Privilege
A judge ordered prosecutors to destroy copies of Diddy's notes seized in jail, considering attorney-client privilege, while the legal debate continues.
Brooklyn Federal Court Indicts Two Brothers for Multi-Million Dollar Digital Streaming Piracy Operation
Two men are charged in Brooklyn for running 247TVStream, a pirated streaming service causing over $100 million in losses. One is arrested, the other at large.
Storm Watch, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain to Drench New York City Boroughs
Showers and possible thunderstorms are expected in New York City, with 100% chance of heavy rain and winds. Temperatures will be in the 50s with conditions improving by the weekend. A Coastal Flood Advisory is also in effect.
Record High of Over 146,000 NYC Public School Students Faced Homelessness Last Year
Over 146,000 NYC public school students experienced homelessness last year, marking a record high and highlighting a growing social crisis in the city.












