Mid-Air Catastrophe in D.C. Sparks NYC Airport Turmoil: Dozens Perish, Flights Scrapped as American Airlines CEO Mourns
New York area flights were canceled following a deadly mid-air collision in Washington D.C. between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter.
New York City Embraces Black History Month with a Vibrant Array of Cultural Events and Celebrations
NYC offers various events to celebrate Black History Month, including music, poetry, food, comedy, outdoor activities, and exhibitions reflecting Black culture.
New York City Celebrates 500,000 Potholes Fixed Under Mayor Adams' Leadership, Aims to Enhance Roadway Safety
NYC Mayor Adams and DOT Commissioner Rodriguez celebrated the 500,000th pothole filled by their administration, highlighting improved infrastructure maintenance and reduced pothole response time.
ICE Agents Arrest Suspected Gang Leader in Targeted New York Raids, Broadening Trump's Deportation Efforts
ICE agents arrested over 20 individuals in Manhattan and the Bronx, including a suspected gang leader, as part of a crackdown on violent crimes by undocumented immigrants.
Gilgo Beach Murder Mystery, Suspected Serial Killer Rex Heuermann Challenges DNA Evidence in Court
Rex Heuermann faces multiple murder charges linking him to seven deaths, with his defense challenging DNA evidence and seeking separate trials for the charges. The DNA methods are under legal scrutiny as the prosecution maintains their validity.
New York City Allocates $154 Million from Opioid Settlements to Combat Addiction Crisis
New York City is allocating funds from opioid settlements to community organizations aiding drug users with services like harm reduction and addiction treatment.
New York City Honors Holocaust Remembrance Day, City Hall to Illuminate in Yellow
NYC's skyline will light up yellow for International Holocaust Remembrance Day as per Mayor Adams' announcement, marking the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.












