Two New Yorkers slashed by strangers in pair of terrifying incidents just hours apart
Two New Yorkers were each slashed by strangers in terrifying, public attacks hours apart on Sunday in The Bronx and Manhattan, cops and sources said. In the latest bloody incident, a 33-year-old man was riding a southbound No. 2 train at around 9:30 p.m. in the Van Nest neighborhood when he and a woman he’d never...
Officer Jumps Into The Water, Fights Off Career Criminal Trying To Flee
The officer and the suspect engaged in hand-to-hand combat in the water.
10 people shot, 2 fatally, across three New York City boroughs in one night
The shootings, which police say were unrelated, all happened early Saturday night into early Sunday morning.
Man reunited with Fordham class ring 56 years after losing it in the Long...
After more than five decades, a man was miraculously reunited with his Fordham University class ring after accidently dropping it in the Long Island Sound.
Deadly vapor-borne disease rips through New York City killing 3 and hospitalizing dozens
New York City is cracking down on building inspections as it faces a deadly disease from toxic vapor.
Kevin Mares Killed In Puerto Rico To See Bad Bunny
A New York City family is mourning the sudden death of 25-year-old Kevin Mares, who was killed while on vacation in Puerto Rico for a Bad Bunny concert. Mares, described by his father Hector Mares as a “deeply loved son” and “pillar of strength” by his family, was in Puerto Rico this past weekend celebrating with...
Gun-toting trio chases taxi to rob man of luxury watch in Midtown
Police released surveillance footage Tuesday of a trio of men accused of chasing a taxi to rob a man of his luxury watch in Midtown over the weekend.
Mayor Adams’ Veto Puts Immigrant Street Vendors at Risk of Deportation
Sonia Pérez was frustrated but not surprised. Weeks earlier, on July 30, Mayor Eric Adams vetoed a bill that would have removed criminal misdemeanors incurred by street vendors for selling food without a cart permit. “This is not the first time that there has been holdbacks for street vendors,” the 54-year-old street...
‘They’ve Gone Off the Map’: Fear Drives Immigrants Away From Clinics
In a quiet exam room at a clinic in Harlem, the absence of some patients speaks louder than any diagnosis. For months now, Dr. Chanelle Diaz, a primary care physician with roots in immigrant health, has noticed a troubling pattern: her undocumented patients — some of whom once relied on safety-net programs like NYC...
Ex-NYPD cop claims Bill de Blasio ‘didn’t like police officers,’ unloads on mayor’s ex-wife...
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio was a troubled and ungrateful leader of the Big Apple, who would often go on “power trips” — putting his disdain for police officers on full display, one of the cops on the mayor’s detail says. Former NYPD officer Katrina Brownlee dedicated nearly a fifth of her newly released memoir —...