May 3 Ex-New Yorkers reveal why they joined the 150K strong exodus fleeing NYC for Florida Multiple ex-New Yorkers spoke to the New York Post about why they departed the Big Apple for sunny Florida, citing factors from work-life balance to crime.
May 2 Anthony Weiner says voters don't want what 'Democrats are selling,' talks about comeback as fiery centrist Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner spoke about his return to politics after sex scandals and prison time, overhauling his image as a firebrand for moderate policies.
May 2 AOC slams Trump administration during Friday night district town hall as 2028 White House talk swirls Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed the Trump administration during a town hall in her district Friday night, challenging border czar Tom Homan to "come for me."
May 2 ICE files detainers against 2 illegal aliens, including 1 facing attempted murder charges for shooting spree U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement filed a detainer against a Honduran man accused of a shooting spree in Memphis last week that injured several people.
May 2 NYC lost high earners and billions in income, with migrants reversing population decline: report A new report shows tens of thousands of high-income residents left New York City for Florida and neighboring states before recent demographic boom spurred by migrants.
May 1 American Airlines passenger restrained, knocked to floor while barging into cockpit: video A chaotic scene unfolded as an American Airlines passenger attempted to enter the cockpit on a flight scheduled from São Paulo, Brazil, to New York City, intense footage shows.
April 30 New York DA's office eavesdropped on Luigi Mangione's call with defense attorney, prosecutors admit The U.S. government confirmed a paralegal listened in on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione's recorded jailhouse calls in a Tuesday court filing.
April 30 Times Square food cart vendor shot after dispute with group of young people One person was injured and at least three were arrested following a shooting in Times Square in New York City on Wednesday morning, police say.
April 29 Columbia University janitors sue anti-Israel agitators accused of holding them hostage in campus building Two janitors at Columbia University filed a lawsuit against protesters who allegedly held them hostage inside Hamilton Hall last spring.
April 29 Eric Adams unfazed by ruling against his plan to combat migrant crime: ‘All part of the process’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams appears unfazed by the ruling against his efforts to allow ICE agents into the infamous Rikers Island jail, saying it is "all part of the process."