April 7 Anonymous Epstein accuser recants sexual slavery claims against Moviefone co-founder Anonymous Jeffrey Epstein accuser drops sex trafficking and slavery lawsuit against Moviefone co-founder and prominent psychiatrist Henry Jarecki.
April 7 'Pro-American' husband and wife become farmers, reveal how their product aligns with healthy living goals A married couple, owners of Freedom Farms in Greene, New York, tell Fox News Digital they see and feel a difference in the food as they produce grass-fed, organic meat amid the MAHA push.
April 7 New York proposal would ban police from making traffic stops for minor violations to pursue 'racial equity' A bill in the New York state legislature would ban police from conducting traffic stops for minor violations in an effort to further "racial equity and public safety."
April 5 Shocking poll shows AOC leading Schumer in hypothetical primary The ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ hosts react to a surprising new poll showing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., with a potential lead over Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in a Democratic primary matchup.
April 5 Ex-lawmaker George Santos faces 7-year prison sentence for federal fraud, identity theft Disgraced ex-congressman George Santos could receive 7 years in prison after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges. Prosecutors allege he stole from donors and misused campaign funds.
April 3 Man miraculously walks away after driving truck over cliff into Niagara Falls Gorge A New York man crashed his truck through a fence, over a cliff and down into the Niagara Falls Gorge on Wednesday. Police said he was able to walk away from the crash.
April 3 NY lawmakers call for transit chief’s ouster, float reforms after Duffy decries subway ‘s---hole’ New York State lawmakers led by Minority Leader Ortt, Sens. Chan, Weber and Martins, launched bills to fix the MTA amid cost and crime concerns.
April 3 Fruit juice sold across 12 states is recalled for botulism concerns A fruit juice sold to at-home winemakers and commercial wineries in 12 states has been recalled amid botulism concerns, according to the FDA. Botulism is a rare but serious illness.
April 3 NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's leaving Democratic primary to run for re-election as an independent New York City Mayor Eric Adams has decided to run his re-election campaign as an independent, abandoning the Democratic primary, he told Politico on Thursday.
April 3 New York school district hit with lawsuit over 'Spartans' mascot deemed symbol of 'White supremacy' A New York school district is facing a lawsuit from a former teacher and parent who says its new Spartans logo is a symbol of hate and White supremacy.