Teen suspects enter plea over attempted bomb attack near Mamdani’s residence
New York, New York - Two teens pleaded not guilty Wednesday to terror charges after they allegedly tried to detonate explosives in New York City in support of the Islamic State group. Emir Balat (18) and Ibrahim Kayumi (19) were arrested on March 7 after the attempted attack during an anti-Islam protest outside the official residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who is...
NYC terrorism suspects plead not guilty in Gracie Mansion bomb case
The two men accused of attempting to bomb Gracie Mansion, the residence of New York City’s mayor, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to federal terrorism charges as prosecutors outlined what they described as an attack plan inspired by extremist ideology. The suspects, Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, entered their pleas in Manhattan federal court […]
NYPD undercover drug operation arrest caught on video under review
What began as an undercover drug operation in Cobble Hill ended with a bloody arrest caught on camera in nearby Gowanus. “They started punching him right away, and they said, ‘We saw you make a sale,’” witness Abelee Moran said. What You Need To Know. What began...
This 8-Day Wine Festival At “The Bordeaux Of New York” Features Award-Winning Vintages And...
For the ninth year in a row, Long Island Wine Week returns May 3 – 10 with a sensational wine tasting program showcasing the best varieties by local winemakers. The festivities will officially launch with Taste on the Beach on Stehli and Ransom Beaches In Bayville, NY, where you can savor the region’s best wines alongside artisan bites , and a live jazz set against a...
New York City Couldn’t Beat El Paso’s World Record
From a massive pecan pie to a 28-foot lamb kebab, El Paso’s quirky Guinness World Records showcase the community’s creative spirit and love for fun.
Zhuang Demands City SNAP Sleuth To Nail EBT Skimmer Crooks
New York City could soon have its own food benefits detective, with a single job description: track down EBT card skimmers and help SNAP recipients protect what is left in their accounts. This week, the City Council advanced a plan to create a dedicated SNAP anti-fraud officer inside the Department...
New York Subway Rider Gets A Nasty Visitor But Doesn’t Even Flinch: ‘Boy Had...
In New York, most people standing on a subway platform are focused on one thing. Getting where they need to go. Phones come out, eyes drift toward the tracks, and strangers avoid eye contact while the next train rolls closer. For one man waiting alone on a platform, what looked like an ordinary moment in the city quickly became something far more unsettling. Though...
Alleged NYC gunman in the death of 7-month-old appears in court
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN (PIX11) — The man who detectives say was the gunman who shot and killed 7-month-old Kaori Patterson-Moore went before a judge on Wednesday, the day after the baby’s burial. Amuri Greene, 21, pleaded not guilty to the crime, but prosecutors argued that the evidence against Greene is overwhelming. Greene entered the courtroom on […]
2 detained after shooting in New York leaves 15-year-old killed, two others wounded: police
Two people were taken into custody on Wednesday after a shooting that killed a 15-year-old and wounded two others in what police described as a gang-related shooting at Eisenhower Park on Long Island, New York. The shooting occurred around 8:20 p.m. near Hempstead Turnpike and Merrick Avenue, the Nassau County...
Corrections captain, 10 officers accused of submitting phony timesheets and stealing nearly $230K in...
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark says a New York City Department of Corrections Captain and 10 corrections officers were arraigned Wednesday on a 93-count indictment for allegedly submitting signed timesheets for hours they did not work. Clark says they racked up nearly $230,000 in pay. The captain, William Newlin,...

















