Columbia University in Talks With Trump Administration to Restore $400M in Federal Funds Amid Civil Rights Concerns
Columbia University is negotiating with the Trump administration to restore $400 million in federal funding cut due to claims of anti-Israel bias but has not yet reached a resolution.
Man Stabbed in Head on Southbound 1 Train in Harlem, Suspect in Custody Pending Charges
A man, 56, was stabbed in the head on the southbound 1 train in Harlem, NYC. He's stable at Mount Sinai Morningside. A suspect with a recovered knife is in custody; motive unknown.
Weekend Gun Violence at Brooklyn NYCHA Developments Leaves One Man Critical in Crown Heights, Another Fatally Shot at Lafayette Gardens
Two shootings occurred at Brooklyn NYCHA sites; one man was critically injured and a father of two was killed. Police are seeking suspects amidst a citywide reduction in violent crime.
Manhattan Fortune Teller Charged with Grand Larceny for Swindling $87K from Hotel Room Cleaner
Fortune teller Pamela Ufie is charged with scamming $87,000 from a hotel room cleaner by claiming her son was cursed and needed her services to prevent his death.
Hoboken Mayor and Commuters Call for PATH System Reform After Weekend Transport Meltdown
PATH system faced equipment failures and service disruptions, causing overcrowding and delays. Hoboken's mayor and commuters call for reforms despite ongoing modernization efforts.
New York City Under Flood Watch as NWS Warns of Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall Across Five Boroughs
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for NYC, predicting thunderstorms and potential flash floods with heavy rainfall rates across all five boroughs.
Investigation Underway After Early Morning Fire in Brooklyn's Bath Beach Injures Two, E-bikes Found at Scene
A fire in Brooklyn's Bath Beach neighborhood injured two individuals and prompted an investigation, with an e-bike found at the scene adding complexity to the probe.
New York Governor Hochul Affirms State Preparedness for Extreme Weather, Expresses Concern Over Federal Funding Cuts
New York Governor Hochul stresses the state's focus on being prepared for extreme weather, introducing the State Weather Risk Communication Center, and expresses concern over federal funding cuts for weather-related initiatives.












