Hedge Fund Founder Mina Tadrus Sentenced to 30 Months for $5.7M Investment Fraud in Brooklyn Court
Mina Tadrus was sentenced to 30 months in prison for investment adviser fraud after pleading guilty to a $5.7 million scheme with his AI-powered hedge fund, Tadrus Capital LLC.
New Jersey Man Sentenced for Dodging Sanctions and Fueling Russian Military Machine
A U.S.-Russian dual citizen, Vadim Yermolenko, is sentenced to 30 months for export control and sanction violation schemes aiding Russian military and intelligence.
New Yorkers Brace for a Mixed Bag of Weather with Sunny Days, Thunderstorms and Coastal Warnings Ahead
Forecasts for New York City indicate a mix of sunny days and potential thunderstorms with coastal hazardous conditions, including high rip currents and beach erosion advisories.
Mets Catcher Francisco Alvarez Undergoes MRI for Thumb Injury, Faces Possible Sideline Spell
Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez faces potential sideline time due to a thumb injury; seriousness underscored by manager Mendoza. He's awaiting MRI results, having previously missed games due to hand issues.
MTA Advances $2 Billion Second Avenue Subway Extension in East Harlem After Decades of Delay
The MTA is beginning a major development of the Second Avenue Subway extension into East Harlem, with a $2 billion contract promising Q train service expansion.
Police Seek Woman Suspected of Pepper Spraying Man on L Train in Queens
Authorities are searching for a woman who used pepper spray during a dispute on the L train in Queens, injuring a 68-year-old man. The incident occurred at Halsey Street station and police have released images of the suspect.
MTA Officer Recovers After Accidentally Shooting Himself at Grand Central Terminal
An MTA officer accidentally shot himself in the leg while cleaning his gun at Grand Central Terminal and is recovering in the hospital. An internal investigation is ongoing.












