Are There Really No Bathrooms in Times Square for New Year’s Eve? The Facts
Every year, the same rumor goes viral: "There are no bathrooms in Times Square on New Year's Eve." Like most viral claims, it's both true and misleading -- depending on what you mean by "in Times Square."
Newark police searching for suspect who stole wallet during street encounter
Newark, NJ – Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man captured on video stealing a victim’s wallet during a confrontation on a city street last weekend, according to Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda Sr. The incident occurred around 10:35 a.m. on December 28 near Sumo…
Cardi B Contacts Hospitalized Brooklyn Sweet 16 Girl Shot Multiple Times
Cardi B offered words of comfort and encouragement to a teenage shooting victim following a violent incident that disrupted a Sweet 16 celebration in Brooklyn on December 14. The Grammy-winning artist reached out privately after learning the injured teen was the cousin of a close family friend, according to a video...
Vulnerable Americans to see $1,200 a month in free money from new ‘Cash with...
AMERICANS will be paid $1,200 a month for nine months as part of a plan to battle homelessness. The New York City Council has established the Cash with Care program, which will support 60 young people in New York between the ages of 18 and 24. It comes in partnership...
Chaos erupts as new NYC subway gates trap riders and scare parents
The MTA has installed fare gates to 20 subway stations as part of a pilot program, but subway riders are not feeling it and they are not afraid to talk about it. NYC subways are evolving from traditional turnstiles to new modern fare gates featuring taller, paddle-style doors with sensors and AI to combat turnstile...
Two Qur’ans and a New Year
Today is the first day of the chapter called 2026. And New York, of course, decided to open it in its own way. Quietly. A little dramatically. And with a situation that a lot of people are already pretending not to understand.
Maniac shoves 72-year-old man into moving NYC train — in 2026’s first burst of...
A maniac shoved a 72-year-old man into the side of an oncoming train Thursday morning — marking the first random episode of Big Apple subway violence in the new year, police said. The victim was waiting for a Manhattan-bound No. 4 train at the Bronx’s 161-Yankee Stadium station around 3:30 a.m. when the wack job...
The Old-School BBQ Joint In New Jersey With Outrageously Delicious Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Tucked away on a corner in Newark’s vibrant Ironbound neighborhood sits McWhorter Barbecue, a no-frills churrasqueria that might not catch your eye at first glance but will forever change your definition of what makes a truly exceptional chicken sandwich. The modest storefront with its red and yellow striped awning...
NYPD investigating abandoned police uniforms
The New York Police Department is looking into a number of police uniforms that were abandoned on the streets of New York City. A box of uniforms was found two days before NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani was sworn in. NYPD Deputy Commissioner Delaney Kempner confirmed to the Washington Examiner that officers were called to...
Hit-and-run horror in Jersey City leaves pedestrian dead
Man killed in Jersey City hit-and-run as driver flees scene on Tonnelle Avenue Jersey City, NJ – A man was struck and killed Monday night in a fatal hit-and-run on Tonnelle Avenue, and the driver who hit him fled the scene, according to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office. The incident…

















