E‑Bike Crash Victims Poised To Drag City Hall Into Court
A group of New Yorkers injured in e‑bike crashes says it will sue the city, saying a March policy that ended criminal enforcement made streets less safe. The planned action — described on local TV as involving “thousands” of victims — puts Mayor Mamdani’s enforcement shift at center stage.
Montenegro Snags Alleged Iranian Hacker Wanted In New York University Cyber Heists
Montenegrin police detained a 39-year-old man wanted by U.S. authorities in a sweeping hacking probe that allegedly targeted more than 150 universities and cost roughly $3.4 billion.
Target's New Attendance Crackdown Has Workers Nationwide Watching Minneapolis
Target will start counting late arrivals and no-shows under a new points system in September. Employees and labor advocates are watching closely.
Brooklyn Man Indicted In Alleged Wilmington Rape
A Brooklyn man was federally indicted after prosecutors say he traveled to Wilmington to meet a 14‑year‑old he had been messaging online. The indictment alleges money, condoms and marijuana edibles were exchanged.












