New Yorkers Warned of Rising Fake Ticket Scams for Bad Bunny Concerts in San Juan, Says Attorney General
New York Attorney General Letitia James warns of fake Bad Bunny concert ticket scams, offering advice to avoid being duped and reminding buyers to verify tickets before purchase.
Corona Man Charged with Solicitation of a Minor in Queens, Faces Child Endangerment Allegations
Ali Hamed of Corona, charged with soliciting a minor for sex, offered money to a 14-year-old. The Queens DA's Office announced his indictment with the possibility of one to four years in prison.
Crypto Kingpin Do Kwon Admits to Mega-Fraud and Faces 25 Years Behind Bars as Terra's House of Cards Collapses
Do Kwon pleaded guilty to fraud related to the collapse of Terraform Labs' digital assets, facing a potential 25-year sentence and a $19 million forfeiture.
Woman Dies at Brooklyn's Manhattan Beach and Another Fatality Reported on Jersey Shore
Two swimmers died in separate incidents at Brooklyn and the Jersey Shore, with concerns raised about beach safety and lifeguard coverage. Investigations are underway.
Manhattan Attempted Rape Suspect Sought by NYPD as Public's Help Requested in Manhattan North Precinct Investigation
NYPD seeks a man linked to an attempted rape in Manhattan, urging the public to share information to catch the suspect who fled after the incident near 47th St and 8th Ave.
After Taking Control of DC’s Police, Trump Sets Similar Tone about LA, NYC, Chicago, Oakland — Can He?
Trump’s D.C. move tests federal power over city policing. We break down the statutes, the Guard, and the legal fights that could define what happens next, if Trump actually wants to expand his powers in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and other Democrat strongholds.












