‘Profound Remorse’: Kanye West (Aka. Ye) Begs NYC Rabbi for Forgiveness, Blames Bipolar for Antisemitic Rants
Ye met Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto in New York and apologized, blaming bipolar disorder and saying he felt “profound remorse.” The meeting, shared online by the rabbi, is a public attempt to rebuild trust after months of antisemitic outbursts.
Yorkville's Isaacs Houses Residents to Cast Votes on Future Management and Funding Options
Residents of Isaacs Houses in Yorkville vote on the future management and funding of their complex, choosing between joining a trust, the PACT program, or staying under current public housing status.
Manhattan Awaits Arrival of Majestic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree from East Greenbush
The 2025 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, a 75-year-old Norway Spruce, is set to arrive in Manhattan and will be decorated with over 50,000 LEDs and a Swarovski star.
New York State's School Cellphone Ban Spurs Student Engagement and Restoration of Pre-Digital Camaraderie
New York's strict "bell-to-bell" cellphone ban in schools has led to increased student interaction and classroom engagement, with fewer digital distractions and a revival of traditional activities.
Over 55,000 Runners to Take on New York City Marathon Amid Tight Security and Road Closures
The 54th NYC Marathon is expected to attract two million spectators and cause extensive road closures, with strict security and a strong police presence for safety.
Jon Stewart Salutes America's Bravest in Star-Studded Times Square Tribute to First Responders
Jon Stewart hosted the National First Responders Day Roll Call of Heroes, honoring first responders for their service and celebrating acts of heroism across various agencies.
New York AG Letitia James Secures Settlement Against Montgomery County Landlord for Discriminating Against Section 8 Tenants
NY Attorney General Letitia James stopped a Montgomery County landlord from discriminating against renters using Section 8 vouchers, resulting in a settlement and a penalty.
Yonkers Gas Station Sells Trio of Million-Dollar Tickets as NYC Experiences Lottery Winning Streak
New York City has seen a streak of lottery wins, including three million-dollar Powerball tickets sold at a Yonkers gas station and significant wins in Brooklyn and the Bronx. The identity of the winners remains unknown.
Miniature Therapy Horses Bring Joy and Comfort to Seniors on the Upper East Side
Miniature therapy horses visited seniors at Sunrise Senior Living on the Upper East Side, providing comfort and joy to the residents and demonstrating the therapeutic benefits of such interactions.












