Bronx Apartment Blaze Leads to Arrest as Two Firefighters Are Injured and Suspect Is Charged with Arson
Two firefighters were injured in a Bronx apartment fire that led to the arrest of Juan Jiminez on charges including arson and burglary. The fire occurred at 4140 Carpenter Ave. and was extinguished within an hour.
New York AG Letitia James Launches Legal Blitz Against Zelle Parent Firm, EWS, for Allegedly Failing to Shield Users from Fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James sues Zelle's operator, EWS, for failing to prevent fraud, demanding restitution and enhanced security measures.
Former CEO Indicted in New York for Allegedly Squandering $4M in Company Funds on Crypto and Gambling
Richard Kim, ex-CEO of Zero Edge Corporation, was indicted for gambling away $4 million of company funds on cryptocurrency trades and online gambling.
New York City Braces for Week of Mixed Weather with Sunny Skies and Intermittent Showers Expected
NYC weather forecast includes intermittent showers, highs in the upper 80s, and mostly sunny days with slight cooling early next week. No severe weather expected.
Schenectady Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Firearms Offense and Targeting Albany Synagogue in Hate Crime
Mufid Fawaz Alkhader was sentenced to 10 years for firearm and religious hate crimes involving a synagogue in Schenectady, NY. He pleaded guilty and was convicted for a straw purchase of a shotgun and intimidation at Temple Israel.
NY Governor Hochul Announces $53 Million Investment in State Swimming Facilities to Promote Outdoor Activities and Beat the Heat
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a $53 million investment in New York's swimming facilities to increase access, especially in underserved areas, and provide relief from the heat.
Crypto Kingpin Do Kwon Admits to Mega-Fraud and Faces 25 Years Behind Bars as Terra's House of Cards Collapses
Do Kwon pleaded guilty to fraud related to the collapse of Terraform Labs' digital assets, facing a potential 25-year sentence and a $19 million forfeiture.












