Attorney General Letitia James Leads Multi-State Coalition to Protect 250,000 Haitian Immigrants at Risk of Losing TPS in the U.S.
Letitia James and 17 states' attorneys general submitted an amicus brief to protect 250,000 Haitian immigrants in the U.S. from losing their Temporary Protected Status.
Ex-Teacher at New York School Sentenced to Over 27 Years for Heinous Child Abuse and Sexual Exploitation Crimes
Paul Geer, ex-teacher at Family Foundation School, was sentenced to 327 months in prison for sexually abusing minors. He had used extreme punitive measures to coerce victims. He will also serve supervised release and be registered as a sex offender.
Six Suspected Members of the "Elsmere Crew" Charged with 2020 Murders and Violence in the Bronx
Six individuals part of the "Elsmere Crew" in the Bronx face federal charges for a 2020 violent spree, including two murders and one non-fatal shooting.
New York City Braces for Weekend Weather Whiplash, Sunshine to Heavy Storms Forecasted
The National Weather Service predicts a sunny then stormy weekend in New York, with heavy rain chances and potential thunderstorms, alongside warnings for high rip currents.
Suspect Sought in Hell's Kitchen Citi Bike Dock Fire as 17 Bicycles Are Damaged
A fire at a Hell's Kitchen Citi Bike dock was reported early Thursday; authorities are seeking a man seen starting the blaze that damaged 17 bikes. No injuries occurred, and the FDNY quickly extinguished the fire.
Political Shockwave Hits NYC as Cuomo Denies Trump Alliance in Mayoral Race Drama
Allegations have emerged of attempts to manipulate the NYC mayoral race, involving former Governor Cuomo and the Trump administration. Candidates have responded, denying or condemning the rumored political maneuvering. The truth remains unclear.












