Attorney General Letitia James Joins Coalition Suing HHS Over Threats to Withhold Sex Ed Funding
Letitia James and other attorneys general sued the HHS over forced removal of gender identity from sex education, defending funding for crucial programs against potentially discriminatory guidelines.
New York Governor Hochul Announces Direct Inflation Refund Checks to 8.2 Million Households Statewide
New York is issuing inflation refund checks of up to $400 to eligible residents to alleviate high living costs, without the need for applications, as part of a broader financial relief strategy.
Bronx Inmate Convicted of Slashing Federal Corrections Officer at NYC Prison
A Bronx inmate was found guilty of slashing a federal corrections officer inside a New York City prison. The conviction follows an FBI investigation and federal prosecution, underscoring the seriousness of violence against correctional staff.
Mild Early Autumn Weather Greets New Yorkers as Light Showers Move Across Boroughs
The article describes the mild and varied early autumn weather in New York, including brief showers and temperatures around the 70s and 80s across the boroughs, based on NWS forecasts.
Ed Sheeran, Reneé Rapp, Nelly, and More to Ignite 30th Jingle Ball Anniversary at NYC's Madison Square Garden
The iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour celebrates its 30th anniversary at NYC's Madison Square Garden on December 12th with artists like Ed Sheeran and Reneé Rapp.
New York Medical Examiner Finds CTE in NFL HQ Shooter’s Brain as Las Vegas Man’s Final Plea Highlights Degenerative Disease Struggle
Shane Tamura, the NFL HQ shooter, had CTE, confirmed by the NYC Medical Examiner's Office. His note requested his brain be studied; he acknowledged his injury and criticized the NFL.
Brief Power Outage at Grand Central Terminal Causes Stir, Quickly Resolved with No Impact on Train Services
A voltage drop caused a brief blackout at Grand Central Terminal, leading to disrupted services and trapped employees. Power was restored within an hour.












