New York Attorney General Sues MoneyLion and DailyPay for Alleged Illegal High-Interest Loans to Workers
NY Attorney General Letitia James filed lawsuits against MoneyLion Inc. and DailyPay, Inc. for illegal payday lending practices, claiming they exploited thousands with high-interest loans.
Staten Island NYPD Officer Arrested on Multiple Charges Including Strangulation and Assault
An NYPD officer was arrested for domestic violence, including strangulation and assault, following a dispute on Staten Island. He faces multiple charges.
Staten Island Senior Swindled Out of $30K in Venmo Scam as NYC Faces Rise in In-Person Digital Hustles
A Staten Island man, 74, lost $30,000 in a Venmo scam while New Yorkers have been conned out of $76,000 in face-to-face phone scams. Multiple arrests have been made; police urge vigilance and reporting of such crimes.
After Fatal Hudson River Crash, New York Helicopter Tours Shuts Down Amid FAA Review and Safety Concerns
New York Helicopter Tours is shutting down after a fatal crash, with the FAA reviewing safety practices and calling for heightened standards in the helicopter tour industry.
Search Underway for Suspect After 68-Year-Old Man Violently Robbed in Bronx
Police are searching for suspects after a 68-year-old man was violently robbed near W. 183rd St. and Aqueduct Ave. in the Bronx. The attacker fled in a black Ford pickup with an accomplice. NYPD urges anyone with information to call Crimestoppers anonymously. A $3,500 reward is available.
Syracuse Gun Buyback Event Nets 638 Firearms, Attorney General Letitia James Highlights Initiative's Impact on Gun Violence
New York AG Letitia James reported a successful gun buyback in Syracuse, with 638 firearms collected, including assault weapons and handguns, as part of the state's anti-violence efforts.












