May 8 Luxury real estate moguls hit with new allegations in sex trafficking case The Alexander brothers, wealthy luxury real estate agents in Florida, have been hit with additional sex trafficking charges by federal prosecutors.
May 8 Mostly women arrested in Columbia University library takeover: NYPD The New York Police Department arrested 61 females at Columbia University on Wednesday as anti-Israel agitators stormed the Butler Library.
May 8 New York man charged with federal hate crimes after assaulting Jewish people at anti-Israel protests: DOJ A New York man is facing three federal hate crime charges for his alleged deliberate assaults on Jewish demonstrators at separate protests related to the Israel and Hamas war in NYC since April 2024.
May 7 Taxpayers could be forced to fund Trump foe Letitia James’ legal defense if Dem budget item passes A proposed budget amendment pushed by New York State Democrats would set up a legal defense fund for AG Letitia James that could be used for her mortgage fraud case.
May 7 Dozens of anti-Israel agitators arrested after storming, taking over Columbia University library during finals Anti-Israel agitators took over part of the Butler Library at Columbia University in New York City on Wednesday, interrupting students studying for finals.
May 7 Migrant crime plagues blue city where police are under attack from teen Tren de Aragua gangsters: data New York City's migrant shelters are plagued with crime, including robberies, assaults, sex crimes and more, according to data confirmed by Fox News.
May 6 New York City urges judge to block Trump administration from eliminating its congestion pricing program New York City and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority asked a judge to block the Trump administration from the congestion pricing program.
May 5 Jonathan Turley: New York AG Letitia James has always used her office to 'target opponents' Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley weighs in on New York Attorney General Letitia James suing the Trump administration over funding cuts to the Health and Human Services Department on 'America Reports.'
May 5 Residents rally against NYC homeless shelter plans after district changed original plan for affordable housing Protests erupted at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York City, on Sunday after a site initially approved as affordable housing was switched to become a homeless shelter.
May 2 Luigi Mangione argues double jeopardy in bid to drop murder case, suppress evidence Brian Thompson's suspected killer, Luigi Mangione, wants charges of terrorism dropped, and certain evidence suppressed, as he faces the death penalty stemming from Thompson's murder.