September 5, 2023 AOC dodges question on lack of border visits under Biden, touts tours of 'New York-area facilities' New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dodged a New York Times question on her lack of travel to the southern border under President Biden.
September 5, 2023 NY authorities investigating antiquities stolen from Turkey seize bronze bust from Massachusetts museum Authorities investigating the smuggling network involving objects looted from Turkey have seized a bronze bust from an art museum in Massachusetts.
September 5, 2023 Multiple firefighters injured battling colossal NYC warehouse fire Several New York City Fire Department firefighters sustained injuries during a massive five-alarm warehouse fire on Labor Day, but are expected to recover.
September 5, 2023 NY couple killed after late-night boat crash with fishing vessel, operator delivers 1-word reaction A Long Island, New York, couple were killed in a boating accident near Fire Island in Great South Bay over Labor Day weekend, local authorities report.
September 4, 2023 Convicted sexual predator sues mustard company for misleading 'custumers' with packet packaging Convicted sexual predator David Lettieri, 36, is seeking damages of $450,000 from the manufacturers of a particular condiment, per a civil suit filed from an Ohio prison last week.
September 3, 2023 Mother and son grifters who were ‘like a couple’ murdered wealthy socialite over NYC townhouse: ‘Evil energy’ New York City socialite Irene Silverman vanished in 1998. Las Vegas residents Sante Kimes and her son Kenneth Kimes were the grifter team connected to her disappearance.
September 3, 2023 NYC cop cleared of excessive force charges from George Floyd protest, 2 other officers found guilty: report NYPD Inspector Jesse Lance was cleared of internal excessive force charges in connection to a 2020 demonstration following George Floyd's death.
September 2, 2023 NYPD to use drones to monitor backyard parties over Labor Day weekend, sparking privacy concerns The New York City Police Department plans to fly surveillance drones over Labor Day weekend to monitor outdoor parties or barbecues in response to possible large gatherings.
September 1, 2023 Dem Governor Murphy says NJ can't take any migrants from NYC as DHS eyes new housing locations New Jersey's Democratic governor says the state cannot take any more migrants from New York City amid reports the federal government is looking to house them.
September 1, 2023 Spotted lanternfly 'stomp' season gains attention as 14 states fight the invasive pests: 'Ew' Social media users and government agencies sound off as spotted lanternflies spread to 14 U.S. states, prompting "stomping solutions" in Ohio, New York, Virginia and more.